Definition: Churchgoing is a religious belief that people believe in or attend churches. It refers to the act of coming and staying within one's local community, attending religious services, and participating in communal activities such as worship, prayer, and celebration. In Christianity, for example, churchgoing typically involves attending Masses (mass) at a particular church on Saturdays and Sundays, which is usually followed by a time of prayer and devotion. This practice helps believers connect with God and the community they belong to. Church