I would think so, although perhaps not all agree with the point. You do understand that they do attend Church often, but because of the security nightmare it causes since 911 they don't always go.
When President Bush is at Camp David, he worships in the chapel there. There is a Chaplain for Camp David, and the congregation consists of the military and the families of those who work and live there.
When he is in DC, he attends church at St. John's. When he is in Crawford, he attends church either at the Methodist or the Baptist Church.
As far as I can tell, he rarely misses a Sunday in church. The exceptions are when he is travelling overseas, and I believe he makes some sort of arrangements for private services. Karen Hughs in her book recounts that he participated in a prayer service with her and several aides when flying back from some overseas trip.
We don't see the pictures of him worshipping at Camp David like we do when he is at St. John's, but he definitely does attend their services.
I am not sure what you are trying to insinuate, narses, but I hope this has laid to rest your questioin.