I found my own church attendance a bit sporadic after numerous lockdowns weve had here and you get so used to doing other things with your time (family, work, hobbies etc) that going back to church again cuts into it.
Though I think it depends on how strong your fellowship is.
I think the older congregation are a lot less connected than the younger ones and ithere is a disconnect. weve always had things like facebook and messaging and online but for them it was new.
My church was still printing the same newsletter each week and handing them at the door. They hadnt cottoned on to emailing or mailchimp, they had a website but barely used it, and then just did everything on facebook, but people have actually gone off facebook cos they are tired of it! I notice its the older generation on facebook and using it all the time wheras its all a bit passe for the younger people now.
Younger people often only go to church where their friends go. If they can get a ride. But this has been happening for years because I recall in one church I regualrly attended the youth only came when there were events or youth rallies they couldnt handle being regular church goers unless their parents took them there and sat them down in sunday school. For those of us who dont have family or are independent or go by ourselves we make the choice but for others its not a choice but an obligation.
anyway sorry long post but various things mean its hard for some to get back to going every single week.