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NEW YORK (AP) - The Assemblies of God, the Mormon church and the Roman Catholic Church were the fastest-growing major denominations in the United States last year, according to the just-released 2006 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches.
The Assemblies of God, a Pentecostal church, grew 1.81 percent to just under 2.8 million members. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints increased 1.74 percent to nearly 6 million people. And the Catholic Church, by the far the largest denomination in the United States, grew .83 percent to 67.8 million parishioners. Only three mainline Protestant churches remain among the 10 biggest denominations in the country. The United Methodist Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., stayed in the top 10 despite experiencing declines in membership last year. The Methodists ranked third, with about 8.2 million members. The Evangelical Lutherans Ranked seventh, with nearly 4.9 million people. And the Presbyterians ranked ninth with just under 3.2 million congregants. The Southern Baptist Convention remains the largest U.S. Protestant group, with 16.3 million members. It is the second-largest denomination in the country, behind the Catholic Church. The yearbook has been published for 89 years by the National Council of Churches, which represents 35 mainline Protestant, Episcopalian and Orthodox Christian groups. http://www.sacbee.com/24hour/religio...12022807c.html
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U.S. Membership Denominational Ranking: Largest 25 Denominations/Communions
2006 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. 1. The Catholic Church, 67,820,833 members, reporting an increase of .83 percent. 2. The Southern Baptist Convention, 16,267,494 members, reporting a decrease of 1.05 percent. 3. The United Methodist Church, 8,186,254 members, reporting a decrease of .79 percent. 4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 5,999,177 members, reporting an increase of 1.74 percent. 5. The Church of God in Christ, 5,499,875 members, no increase or decrease reported. 6. National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., 5,000,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 7. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4,930,429, reporting a decrease of 1.09 percent. 8. National Baptist Convention of America, 3,500,000, no increase or decrease reported. 9. Presbyterian Church (USA), 3,189,573 members, reporting a decrease of 1.60 percent. 10. Assemblies of God, 2,779,095 members, reporting an increase of 1.81 percent. 11. African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 12. National Missionary Baptist Convention of America, 2,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 13. Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc., 2,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 14. The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS), 2,463,747, reporting a decrease or 1.01 percent. 15. Episcopal Church, 2,463,747, reporting a decrease of 1.55 percent. 16. Churches of Christ, 1,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 17. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, 1,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 18. Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc., 1,500,000 members, no increase or decrease reported. 19. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1,432,795 members, no increase or decrease reported. 20. American Baptist Churches in the USA, 1,432,840, reporting a decrease of .57 percent. 21. United Church of Christ, 1,265,786, reporting a decrease of 2.38 percent. 22. Baptist Bible Fellowship International, 1,200,000, no increase or decrease reported. 23. Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, 1,071,615 members, no increase or decrease reported. 24. The Orthodox Church in America, 1,064,000 members, reporting an increase of 6.40 percent. 25. Jehovah's Witnesses, 1,029,902 members, reporting a decrease of 1.07 members. http://www.churchexecutive.com/News.asp?Article=2610
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This is specifically Canada and the US only, right?
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"In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit." -- Ayn Rand
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In the coming years I expect African churches to grow,
once people get used to them as normal christians, they are very passionate, and people just wait until i start my own church, Im looking for land right now...... |
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