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Religion 2010
2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study
An Enumeration by Nation, State and County Based on Data Reported for 236 Religious Groups

Clifford Grammich
Kirk Hadaway
Richard Houseal
Dale E. Jones
Alexei Krindatch
Richie Stanley
Richard H. Taylor

Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB)

Suggested citation: Clifford Grammich, Kirk Hadaway, Richard Houseal, Dale E. Jones, Alexei Krindatch, Richie
Stanley, and Richard H. Taylor. 2012. 2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study. Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies.

Published by Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB).
Book includes fold-out map, Major Religious Families by Counties of the United States: 2010, published by Glenmary Research Center, Fairfield, Ohio.
Map is also available separately at www.glenmary.org.


Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the generous grant from LILLY ENDOWMENT, INC., of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Funding for the Buddhist and Hindu counts was provided by the JOHN TEMPLETON FOUNDATION, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.

We also acknowledge the generous financial contributions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention to this work.

Special thanks are due to Research Services of the Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center in Lenexa, Kansas.

Research Services made members of their staff available for correspondence, distributing the survey instruments, collecting the data, and preparing the data for publication.

Their availability and interest allowed us to coordinate this large task, and their continued support has been invaluable.


This report contains statistics for 236 religious bodies or groups, providing information on the number of their congregations within each state and county of the United States. Where available, it also includes actual membership figures (as defined by the religious body), total adherents, and average attendance.

The Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB) conducted this research. The permanent members of the Religious Congregations & Membership Study Operations Committee, as well as the president and secretary-treasurer of ASARB, served as authors of this book. Clifford Grammich, Glenmary Research Center (Catholic), served as chairman of the Operations Committee. Richard Houseal, Church of the Nazarene, served as Operations Committee Liaison. Richie Stanley, Southern Baptist Convention, served as president of ASARB during this study, and Dale E. Jones, Church of the Nazarene, served as secretarytreasurer. Other members of the committee were Kirk Hadaway, Episcopal Church, Alexei Krindatch, Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America, and Richard H. Taylor, United Church of Christ.

Several persons provided special assistance in gathering data for this report. Jonathan Ament and Steven M. Cohen at Synagogue 3000 provided data on Jewish synagogues, members, adherents, and attendance. Alexei Krindatch collected data for Orthodox Christian Churches. Scott Thumma of Hartford Theological Seminary provided data on independent churches. Joseph Donnermeyer of The Ohio State University compiled data on Amish settlements, and Cory Anderson compiled data on Amish-Mennonite communities. Richard H. Taylor helped collect and compile data for several groups. Ihsan Bagby of the University of Kentucky once again provided data on Muslim congregations, adherents, and attendance. J. Gordon Melton of Baylor University collected data on congregations and adherents for 215 different Buddhist religious bodies in the United States, providing the most comprehensive-ever enumeration of these populations. Similarly, Constance Jones of the California Institute of Integral Studies collected data on congregations and adherents for 127 different Hindu bodies in the United States, providing the most comprehensive-ever enumeration of these populations. June Pasco of the Institute for the Study of American Religion helped contact non-responsive groups in the later stages of this research. Darrin J. Rodgers of the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center helped to contact a number of Pentecostal groups.

Thanks also go to Roger Finke, Chris Bader, and the Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) for providing reports and maps of this data on their website, theARDA.com, in addition to those available at USReligionCensus.org.

We hope that this report, despite its limitations, will stimulate ecumenical awareness at the judicatory and county levels, aid in denominational planning, and contribute to the study of long-range religious trends in the United States of America.

Introduction
Scope of the Study
This publication presents data reported for the 236 religious bodies that participated in a study sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB). Participants included 217 Christian denominations, associations, or communions (including Latter-day Saints, Messianic Jews, and Unitarian/Universalist groups); counts of Jain, Shinto, Sikh, Tao, and National Spiritualist Association congregations, and counts of congregations and individuals for Bahá'í, three Buddhist groupings, four Hindu groupings, four Jewish groupings, Muslims, and Zoroastrians.

The sponsors invited all religious bodies that could be identified as having congregations in the United States to participate. We also made several special efforts to identify and include data from several religious bodies which have not traditionally participated or been underrepresented in similar past studies. The 236 groups for which we report data have 344,894 congregations and 150,686,156 adherents.1

The present study is related to five previous studies.2The first reported 1952 statistics and was sponsored and published by the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. in a series of bulletins between 1956 and 1958. The second reported 1971 statistics and was sponsored by the Office of Research, Evaluation and Planning of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the Department of Research and Statistics of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and the Glenmary Research Center. It was published in 1974 by the Glenmary Research Center. The third reported 1980 statistics and was sponsored by the Department of Records and Research of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the Research Services Department of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Office of Research, Evaluation and Planning of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A., and the Glenmary Research Center. The fourth reported 1990 statistics and was sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB).

The fifth reported 2000 statistics and was also sponsored by ASARB.

Footnotes:
1For purposes of this study, adherents were defined as all members, including full members, their children and the estimated number of other regular participants who are not considered as communicant, confirmed or full members; for example, the ' baptized, ' not confirmed, ' those not eligible for communion, and the like. See Defining Membership, below.

2Lauris B. Whitman and Glen W. Trimble, 1956-1958, Churches and Church Membership in the United States: An Enumeration and Analysis by Counties, States, and Regions (80 bulletins), New York, New York: National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; Douglas Johnson, Paul R. Picard and Bernard Quinn, 1974, Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1971: An Enumeration by
Region, State, and County, Washington, D.C.: Glenmary Research Center; Bernard Quinn, Herman Anderson, Martin Bradley, Paul Goetting and Peggy Shriver, 1982, Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1980: An Enumeration by Region, State, and County Based on Data Reported by 111 Religious Bodies, Atlanta: Glenmary Research Center; Martin B. Bradley, Norman M. Green, Jr., Dale E. Jones, Mac Lynn and Lou McNeil, 1992, Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1990: An Enumeration by Region, State and County Based on Data Reported for 133 Church Groupings, Atlanta: Glenmary Research Center; and Dale E. Jones, Sherri Doty, Clifford Grammich, James E. Horsch, Richard Houseal, Mac Lynn, John P. Marcum, Kenneth M. Sanchagrin, and Richard H. Taylor, Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States 2000: An Enumeration by Region, State and County Based on Data Reported for 149 Religious Bodies, Nashville, Tenn.: Glenmary Research Center.

Participating Religious Bodies
The 19 religious groupings with at least one million adherents account for 89.4 percent of the reported adherents. The 42 groupings with 100,000 to 999,999 adherents account for an additional 9.4 percent. The 91 other groupings reporting adherents account for 1.2 percent. Congregations but not adherents are reported for an additional 84 groupings.

The following groups are included in this 2010 study. The number of counties in which the groups report congregations or adherents will provide a general idea of their geographic extension. (At the time of the study, there were 3,143 counties or county-equivalents in the United States.)


Groups with 1,000,000Counties with or More Adherents a Presence
African Methodist Episcopal Church1,044
American Baptist Churches in the USA1,051
Assemblies of God2,563
Catholic Church2,960
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ 1,580
Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) 1,598
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1,873
Churches of Christ 2,427
Episcopal Church 2,049
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 1,739
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod1,804
Muslim Estimate 592
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.722
Non-denominational Christian Churches2,665
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)2,358
Seventh-day Adventist Church1,827
Southern Baptist Convention2,702
United Church of Christ1,168
United Methodist Church2,991


Groups with 100,000 to 999,999 AdherentsCounties with a Presence
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 442
American Baptist Association 497
Amish Groups, undifferentiated 363
Bahá'í 2,532
Christian and Missionary Alliance 696
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1,278
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church516
Christian Reformed Church in North America 248
Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) 929
Church of God in Christ 777
Church of the Brethren 397
Church of the Nazarene 1,766
Community of Christ 548
Conservative Judaism 252
Converge Worldwide/Baptist General Conference 418
Evangelical Covenant Church 343
Evangelical Free Church of America 752
Evangelical Presbyterian Church 211
Foursquare Gospel, International Church of the 621
Free Methodist Church of North America 473
Free Will Baptists, National Association of 698
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America 361
Indian-American Hindu Temple Associations 173
International Pentecostal Holiness Church 657
Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ 430
Mahayana Buddhism 415
Mennonite Church USA 347
National Baptist Convention of America, Inc219
National Missionary Baptist Convention, Inc559
Orthodox Judaism 233
Pentecostal Church of God 555
Presbyterian Church in America 715
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc145
Reform Judaism 484
Reformed Church in America 228
Salvation Army 799
Theravada Buddhism 193
Traditional Hindu Temples 153
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations 610
Vineyard USA 351
Wesleyan Church 736
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 546


Groups with Less Than 100,000 AdherentsCounties with a Presence
Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America 2
Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection 58
Amana Church Society 1
Ambassadors Amish-Mennonite 6
American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese 57
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America 199
Apostolic Christian Church of America, Inc76
Apostolic Faith Mission of Portland, OR 44
Armenian Apostolic Church of America (Catholicosate of Cilicia) 30
Armenian Church of North America (Catholicosate of Etchmiadzin) 72
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 133
Beachy Amish-Mennonite Churches 74
Berea Amish-Mennonite 10
Bible Fellowship Church 32
Brethren Church (Ashland, Ohio) 63
Bruderhof Communities, Inc9
Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and
Australia 19
Central Yearly Meeting of Friends 7
Church of God General Conference 63
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite 122
Church of God of Prophecy 859
Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America 83
Church of the United Brethren in Christ 102
Churches of God, General Conference 129
Congregational Christian Churches, Additional (not part of any
national CCC body) 53
Congregational Holiness Church 120
Congregational Methodist Church 91
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference 188
Conservative Mennonite Conference 67
Conservative Yearly Meetings of Friends 36
Convention of Original Free Will Baptists 40
Coptic Orthodox Church 130
Cumberland Presbyterian Church 263
Eritrean Orthodox 28
Evangelical Congregational Church 31
Evangelical Friends Church International 153
Evangelical Lutheran Synod 94
Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches 16
Fellowship of Evangelical Churches 33
Friends General Conference 278
Friends General Conference and Friends United Meeting,dually aligned meetings 154
Friends United Meeting 98
Georgian Orthodox Parishes in the United States 7
Heritage Reformed Churches 5
Hindu Post Renaissance 317
Hindu Renaissance 80
Holy Orthodox Church in North America 30
Independent Yearly Meetings of Friends 69
International Churches of Christ 149
International Pentecostal Church of Christ 47
Macedonian Orthodox Church: American Diocese 20
Malankara Archdiocese of the Syrian Orthodox Church in North
America 31
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church 55
Maranatha Amish-Mennonite 11
Mennonite Christian Fellowship 24
Metropolitan Community Churches, Universal Fellowship of 136
Midwest Beachy Amish-Mennonite 6
Midwest Congregational Christian Fellowship 7
Missionary Church 190
Moravian Church in America-Alaska Province 3
Moravian Church in America-Northern Province 41
Moravian Church in America-Southern Province 18
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches 226
North American Baptist Conference 162
Old Order River Brethren 4
Open Bible Standard Churches, Inc164
Orthodox Church in America 308
Orthodox Presbyterian Church 248
Patriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USA 27
Pillar of Fire 6
Primitive Baptists, Eastern District Association of 14
Protestant Reformed Churches in America 15
Reconstructionist Judaism 80
Reformed Church in the United States 40
Reformed Mennonite Church 9
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America 67
Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in Americas 26
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia 118
Schwenkfelder Church 2
Serbian Orthodox Church in North America 96
Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, USA and Canada 81
Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch 28
Tampico Amish-Mennonite 16
U.SMennonite Brethren 87
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA 76
Unaffiliated Conservative Amish-Mennonite Church 28
United Catholic Church, Inc10
United Zion Church 2
Vajrayana Buddhism 238
Vicariate for the Palestinian/Jordanian Orthodox Christian
Communities 9
Zoroastrian 296


Groups Not Reporting AdherentsCounties with a Presence
Alliance of Baptists 86
American Association of Lutheran Churches 64
American Presbyterian Church 3
Anglican Church in North America 470
Apostolic Lutheran Church of America 36
Armenian Evangelical Churches (Additional) 7
Assemblies of God International Fellowship 18
Association of Free Lutheran Congregations 174
Association of Messianic Congregations 12
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America 63
Bible Presbyterian Church (General Synod) 20
Brethren in Christ Church 91
Calvary Chapel Fellowship Churches 583
Canadian and American Reformed Churches 4
Christian Brethren 132
Christian Union 51
Church of Christ (Holiness), U.S.A 81
Church of Christ, Scientist 659
Church of God (Seventh Day) 136
Church of God by Faith, Inc87
Church of God of the Apostolic Faith, Inc31
Church of God, Mountain Assembly, Inc64
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, Inc216
Church of the Lutheran Confession 71
Churches of Christ in Christian Union 79
Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches 72
Conservative Baptist Association of America 403
Conservative Lutheran Association 3
Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church 3
Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America 51
Elim Fellowship 73
Enterprise Baptists Association 23
Ethiopian Orthodox 43
Evangelical Association of Reformed, and Congregational
Christian Churches 48
Evangelical Church 79
Evangelical Methodist Church 81
Federation of Reformed Churches 6
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) 5
Free Presbyterian Church of North America 13
Free Reformed Church of North America 2
Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship 266
Fundamental Baptist Fellowship 23
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches 608
Grace Brethren Churches, Fellowship of 141
Grace Gospel Fellowship 83
Hungarian Reformed Churches (Additional) 27
Hutterian Brethren 62
Independent Baptist Fellowship International 311
Independent Fundamental Churches of America 352
International Council of Community Churches 105
International Fellowship of Bible Churches 24
International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies 55
Jain 65
Jehovah's Witnesses 2,221
Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad 65
Korean Presbyterian Church in America 126
Korean-American Presbyterian Church 70
National Spiritualist Association of Churches 61
New Apostolic Church of North America, National Organization
of the 232
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches 90
North American Lutheran Church 205
(Original) Church of God 12
Pentecostal Fire-Baptized Holiness Church 132
Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, Inc38
Polish National Catholic Church 74
Presbyterian Reformed Church 4
Primitive Methodist Church in the USA 28
Reformed Baptist Churches 279
Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly 8
Reformed Presbyterian Church Hanover Presbytery 8
Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States 9
Shinto 4
Sikh 136
Southern Methodist Church 60
Swedenborgian Church 30
Tao 30
Unaffiliated Friends Meetings 25
Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations 59
United Holy Church of America, Inc141
United Pentecostal Church International 1,683
United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God 15
United Reformed Churches in North America 53
Unity Churches, Association of 390
Unity of the Brethren 17


Participation in 2000 and 2010 Compared
There are 111 groups that participated in both studies, 125 groups that participated in 2010 but not 2000, 25 that participated in 2000 but not 2010, and 13 that participated in 2000 but are grouped differently in 2010.

Participants in both 2000 and 2010 studies include:

Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America;
Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America
Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection
American Baptist Association
American Baptist Churches in the USA
American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese
Apostolic Christian Church of America, Inc.
Armenian Apostolic Church of America (Catholicosate of Cilicia)
Armenian Church of North America (Catholicosate of Etchmiadzin)
Assemblies of God
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Association of Free Lutheran Congregations
Bahá'í
Beachy Amish-Mennonite Churches
Brethren Church (Ashland, Ohio)
Brethren in Christ Church
Bruderhof Communities, Inc.
Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and
Australia
Calvary Chapel Fellowship Churches
Catholic Church
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
Christian Reformed Church in North America
Christian Union
Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
Church of God General Conference
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
Church of God of Prophecy
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of the Brethren
Church of the Nazarene
Churches of Christ
Churches of God, General Conference
Community of Christ
Congregational Christian Churches, Additional (not part of any
national CCC body)
Conservative Baptist Association of America
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
Conservative Mennonite Conference
Convention of Original Free Will Baptists
Converge Worldwide/Baptist General Conference
Coptic Orthodox Church
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Enterprise Baptists Association
Episcopal Church
Evangelical Covenant Church
Evangelical Free Church of America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches
Fellowship of Evangelical Churches
Foursquare Gospel, International Church of the
Free Methodist Church of North America
Free Will Baptists, National Association of
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Holy Orthodox Church in North America
Hutterian Brethren
International Churches of Christ
International Council of Community Churches
International Pentecostal Church of Christ
International Pentecostal Holiness Church
Jain
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Macedonian Orthodox Church: American Diocese
Malankara Archdiocese of the Syrian Orthodox Church in North America
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Mennonite Church USA
Metropolitan Community Churches, Universal Fellowship of
Midwest Congregational Christian Fellowship
Missionary Church
Moravian Church in America-Alaska Province
Moravian Church in America-Northern Province
Moravian Church in America-Southern Province
Muslim Estimate
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
North American Baptist Conference
Old Order River Brethren
Orthodox Church in America
Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Patriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USA
Pentecostal Church of God
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Presbyterian Church in America
Primitive Baptists, Eastern District Association of
Primitive Methodist Church in the USA
Protestant Reformed Churches in America
Reformed Baptist Churches
Reformed Church in America
Reformed Church in the United States
Reformed Mennonite Church
Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in Americas
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Salvation Army
Serbian Orthodox Church in North America
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Sikh
Southern Baptist Convention
Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch
Tao
U.S. Mennonite Brethren
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
United Church of Christ
United Methodist Church
United Reformed Churches in North America
Vineyard Usa
Wesleyan Church
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Zoroastrian

Participants in the 2010 study but not the 2000 study include:

African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Alliance of Baptists
Amana Church Society
Ambassadors Amish-Mennonite
American Association of Lutheran Churches
American Presbyterian Church
Amish Groups, undifferentiated
Anglican Church in North America
Apostolic Faith Mission of Portland, OR
Apostolic Lutheran Church of America
Armenian Evangelical Churches (Additional)
Assemblies of God International Fellowship
Association of Messianic Congregations
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America
Berea Amish-Mennonite
Bible Fellowship Church
Bible Presbyterian Church (General Synod)
Canadian and American Reformed Churches
Central Yearly Meeting of Friends
Christian Brethren
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Church of Christ (Holiness), U.S.A.
Church of Christ, Scientist
Church of God (Seventh Day)
Church of God by Faith, Inc.
Church of God in Christ
Church of God of the Apostolic Faith, Inc.
Church of God, Mountain Assembly, Inc.
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, Inc.
Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America
Church of the Lutheran Confession
Church of the United Brethren in Christ
Churches of Christ in Christian Union
Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches
Congregational Holiness Church
Congregational Methodist Church
Conservative Judaism
Conservative Lutheran Association
Conservative Yearly Meetings of Friends
Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church
Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America
Elim Fellowship
Eritrean Orthodox
Ethiopian Orthodox
Evangelical Association of Reformed, and Congregational Christian Churches
Evangelical Church
Evangelical Congregational Church
Evangelical Friends Church International
Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Evangelical Methodist Church
Federation of Reformed Churches
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Free Presbyterian Church of North America
Free Reformed Church of North America
Friends General Conference
Friends General Conference and Friends United Meeting, dually aligned meetings
Friends United Meeting
Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship
Fundamental Baptist Fellowship
Georgian Orthodox Parishes in the United States
Grace Brethren Churches, Fellowship of
Grace Gospel Fellowship
Heritage Reformed Churches
Hindu Post Renaissance
Hindu Renaissance
Hungarian Reformed Churches (Additional)
Independent Baptist Fellowship International
Independent Fundamental Churches of America
Independent Yearly Meetings of Friends
Indian-American Hindu Temple Associations
International Fellowship of Bible Churches
International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies
Jehovah's Witnesses
Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad
Korean Presbyterian Church in America
Korean-American Presbyterian Church
Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ
Mahayana Buddhism
Maranatha Amish-Mennonite
Mennonite Christian Fellowship
Midwest Beachy Amish-Mennonite
National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
National Missionary Baptist Convention, Inc.
National Spiritualist Association of Churches
New Apostolic Church of North America, National Organization of the
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches
Non-denominational Christian Churches
North American Lutheran Church
Open Bible Standard Churches, Inc.
(Original) Church of God
Orthodox Judaism
Pentecostal Fire-Baptized Holiness Church
Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, Inc.
Pillar of Fire
Polish National Catholic Church
Presbyterian Reformed Church
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.
Reconstructionist Judaism
Reform Judaism
Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly
Reformed Presbyterian Church Hanover Presbytery
Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Schwenkfelder Church
Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, USA and Canada
Shinto
Southern Methodist Church
Swedenborgian Church
Tampico Amish-Mennonite
Theravada Buddhism
Traditional Hindu Temples
Unaffiliated Conservative Amish-Mennonite Church
Unaffiliated Friends Meetings
Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations
United Catholic Church, Inc.
United Holy Church of America, Inc.
United Pentecostal Church International
United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God
United Zion Church
Unity Churches, Association of
Unity of the Brethren
Vajrayana Buddhism
Vicariate for the Palestinian/Jordanian Orthodox Christian Communities


Participants in the 2000 study but not the 2010 study include:

Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean)
Baptist Missionary Association of America
Duck River And Kindred Baptists Associations
Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church
Fundamental Methodist Church, Inc.
General Six Principle Baptists
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Vasiloupulis
Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East
Independent Free Will Baptists Associations
Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptists Association
Jasper And Pleasant Valley Baptists
Landmark Missionary Baptists, Independent Associations And
Unaffiliated Churches
Mennonite, Other Groups
National Primitive Baptist Convention, USA
Netherlands Reformed Congregations
New Hope Baptist Association
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and
Other Fundamental Baptist Associations/Fellowships
Old Order Mennonite Church
"Old" Missionary Baptists Association
Primitive Baptist Churches-Old Line
Progressive Primitive Baptists
Separate Baptists in Christ
Southwide Baptist Fellowship
Strict Baptists
Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists
Wayne Trail Missionary Baptists Association


Participants in 2000 counted with a different group in 2010 include:

Buddhist congregation counts from 2000, which have been replaced by adherent groupings for Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism , and Vajrayana Buddhism.

Friends, which were reported as a single group in 2000 but are now reported as eight separate groups: Central Yearly Meeting of Friends, Conservative Yearly Meetings of Friends, Evangelical Friends Church International, Friends General Conference, Friends General Conference and Friends United Meeting (dually
aligned meetings), Friends United Meeting, Independent Yearly Meetings of Friends, and Unaffiliated Friends Meetings.

Hindu congregation counts from 2000, which have been replaced by adherent groupings for Hindu Post Renaissance, Hindu Renaissance, Indian-American Hindu Temple Associations, and Traditional Hindu Temples.

Independent, Charismatic Churches and Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches, which are now reported in the new Non-denominational Christian Churches category.

Jewish Estimate from 2000, which has been replaced by separate enumerations for Conservative Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism, and Reform Judaism.

Old Order Amish Church and Amish, Other Groups, now reported with Amish Groups, undifferentiated.

Orthodox Church in America: Albanian Orthdox Archdiocese; Orthodox Church in America: Territorial Dioceses; Orthodox Church in America: Bulgarian Diocese; Orthodox Church in America: Romanian Orthodox Episcopate, are now reported as one single church body-Orthodox Church in America.
Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA (New Gracanica Metropolitanate), now reported with the Serbian Orthodox Church in America.

The 26 groups that participated in 2000 but not in 2010 reported a little more than 740,000 adherents in 2000, with most of those being in two groups, New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and Other Fundamental Baptist Associations/Fellowships, and the Baptist Missionary Association of America.

Inclusiveness of the Study
The study identified, at county-level, nearly 320,000 congregations and more than 150 million adherents in 152 groups. It also identified more than 25,000 congregations of another 84 groupings for whom adherent data was unavailable. Thirty-seven of the 84 groups reporting only congregations have an estimated total membership of 4.3 million. (See individual entries in Appendix A.) Because the total number of religious congregations and adherents in the United States is not known, we do not know what percent of total religious adherents and congregations in the nation this represents.

National polls regularly report that at least 80 percent of Americans claim a religious preference. For instance, the 2010 General Social Survey (GSS) of the National Opinion Research Center indicates that 82 percent of respondents identify with a religious group.3 The figures in this book, however, reflect affiliation with a specific congregation rather than self-identification.

For instance, the GSS for 2010 indicates that 25.2 percent of the population claims to be Catholic, but that only 20.2 percent of the population claims both to be Catholic and to attend religious services at least once yearly, and that only 15.4 percent claims both to be Catholic and to attend religious services several times (or more frequently) each year. Put another way, the GSS indicates that there is a U.S. Catholic population of nearly 78 million, but a U.S. Catholic population that goes to church at least once yearly of 62 million, and one that goes to church several times (or more frequently) each year of nearly 48 million. Our count of Catholics associated with an individual church was nearly 59 million.

Similarly, many Protestants may identify with a specific tradition but not with a specific denomination, much less individual congregation. For example, the GSS for 2010 indicates that 3.8 percent of the population identifies as Lutheran, while 3.3 percent of the population identifies as Lutheran and reports attending religious services at least once yearly, and 1.5 percent of the population identifies with a specific Lutheran body (e.g., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and attends religious services at least once yearly. Put another way, the GSS indicates that there is a Lutheran population of 12 million, a Lutheran population that attends church at least once annually of 10 million, and a population that is able to identify with a specific Lutheran body and attends religious services at least once yearly of 5 million. Our count of Lutherans associated with a specific religious body is more than 7 million.

Several religious bodies merit special discussion regarding inclusiveness.

First, there are independent and community churches, religious movements, and associations whose memberships are not reported to the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches or other compilers. As a result, the total membership of these groups is unknown, and there is no way to determine what proportion of their membership has been included in this study. Nevertheless, for this study, Scott Thumma of Hartford Theological Seminary compiled statistics for 35,496 independent Christian congregations with 12,241,329 adherents not known to be affiliated with any other Christian body. See Appendix J for further details.

Second, Jonathan Ament and Steven M. Cohen at Synagogue 3000 provided congregational-level counts for Jewish synagogues, members, adherents, and attendance. These differ from counts provided in 1990 and 2000 in that they are of synagogues affiliated with a particular tradition and of persons affiliated with a particular synagogue. As such, they are not comparable to the Jewish Estimate counts provided in 1990 and 2000 versions of this work. See Appendix H for more details.

Third, we made several major efforts to enlist the participation of historically African American denominations. Using mailing lists and on-line church location systems, we made some estimates for the eight largest African American denominations. See Appendix C for more details and explanations of likely undercounts.

Fourth, we divide twenty-three Orthodox Christian church bodies into two families, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches, accounting for 1,056,535 adherents total. Alexei Krindatch of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America, collected the data on Orthodox Christian groups. Adherent counts for these groups were obtained from the local Orthodox parishes (congregations).

Finally, several other groups received special attention for this study. Further details on Buddhist groupings are in Appendix E, and those on Hindu groupings are in Appendix G. Joseph F. Donnermeyer of Ohio State University provided the most extensive count of Amish groups and adherents ever presented in this series; Cory Anderson of Newcomerstown, Ohio, provided the same for Amish-Mennonite groups; details on their methods are in Appendix D. Appendix F presents details of our gathering of data for Friends groupings, collected by Richard H. Taylor. Appendix I presents further details of Muslim data gathering by Ihsan Bagby. Appendix K provides details of our use of on-line listings to gather information on congregations for some bodies.

Non-participating Groups: The study made efforts to contact and invite at least 89 other religious groups, found either in the Yearbook or by referrals from interested individuals. Not all of the groups had size information in the Yearbook, but thirty-one of them combined reported just over 6,000 churches and 1.6 million members.

There are four non-participating religious bodies that reported more than 100,000 members to the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches:
20104:

Baptist Missionary Association of America
Christian Congregation, Inc.
Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers International
Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc.

These four groups reported a combined membership of 1.5 million in the Yearbook.

Footnotes:
3Tom W. Smith, Peter Marsden, Michael Hout, and Jibum Kim, serial, General Social Surveys, Chicago: National Opinion Research Center.

4Eileen W. Lindner. 2010. Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches: 2010. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press.

Problems
Defining Membership: Our most critical problem is defining membership. Because there is no generally acceptable definition of membership applicable across bodies, we left the designation of members to the religious bodies themselves. Many comment on their definition in Appendix A. In an effort to achieve comparability of data, we established two major categories for individuals affiliated with a religious body:

MEMBERS: all individuals with full membership status; and

TOTAL ADHERENTS: all members, including full members, their children and the estimated number of other participants who are not considered members; for example, the baptized,those not confirmed,those not eligible for communion,those regularly attending services, and the like.

Of the 236 reporting groups, 49 reported members and adherents; 37 reported adherents only; 63 reported members only; four suggested a method for estimating adherents without reporting members; and 83 reported only congregation locations. Of the 63 that reported members only, 4 suggested their own adherent estimating processes, which we used to calculate adherents for them. We estimated total adherents for the 59 remaining groups reporting members only, using a formula we discuss below.

Estimating Total Adherents: We use the total adherent figure to compute the population percentage for each group. For those 59 groups that reported members but did not report adherents nor suggest a method for computing them, we estimated total adherents for each county by dividing membership by the population at least 14 years of age then applying this percentage to the Census 2010 100-percent count for the county. For example, the Southern Baptist Convention reported 204,332 full members in Dallas County, Texas. This represents 11.03% of the 14-and-over population of Dallas County. Applying the same percentage to the entire population yields a total adherent count of 261,216. An asterisk at the right end of the line in the Abbreviations Table indicates that total adherents were estimated through this procedure.

We asked the 49 groups for whom we estimated total adherents in this way to comment on the procedure. Their comments are in Appendix A.

Locating Members by County: Membership statistics are generally reported for the county in which the congregation itself is located, rather than for the county in which the member resides. We assume the county of residence will correspond to the county of the congregation in most cases, although modern mobility patterns suggest caution in accepting this assumption in every case. Especially in large urban areas, combining counties into standard metropolitan areas might be wiser when citing membership proportions.

Membership or Adherents without Congregations: In nearly all cases, members and adherents were reported for congregations. Exceptions include American Baptist Association (1 county); Amish Groups, undifferentiated (40); Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1); Baháí (2,064); Church of the Brethren (3); Church of the Nazarene (1); Conservative Judaism (9); International Churches of Christ (26); Orthodox Judaism (1); Reconstructionist Judaism (2); Reform Judaism (7); and Zoroastrian (266). A few groups count as members some individuals whose congregations have not met or no longer meet the criteria for official recognition as congregations. The International Churches of Christ have off-campus ministry sites in many major metropolitan areas, with adherents
estimated for those off-site locations. For the Baháí and Zoroastrian groups, there are independent records for the location of adherents. More than 96 percent of adherent-without-congregation situations are accounted for by just the Baháí and the Zoroastrians.

Average Attendance: Each group that provided average attendance figures was asked to define these. Their explanations are in Appendix A.

County Listings: The 2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study uses the same 3,143 counties or county-equivalents as the 2010 U.S. Census. These include census areas in Alaska, the District of Columbia, civil parishes in Louisiana, and independent cities, most prevalent in Virginia. These areas can change over time; readers wishing to understand how these have changed in the course of this series may wish to consult the Census Bureau listing of Substantial Changes to Counties and County-Equivalent Entities since 1970 at http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html.

Reporting Date: We sought statistics comparable to the April 1, 2010, U.S. Census. Accordingly, we asked participants to provide data for their reporting year ending within calendar year 2010.

Accuracy of Reporting Procedures: Most large Protestant denominations maintain national offices that receive statistical reports from their individual congregations; we used these reports to provide county membership figures for this study. Many smaller groups, as well as those in which local
congregations have a great deal of autonomy, only request and do not require such reports. This means that data for several groups is not as complete and current as might be desired.

We asked groups furnishing data to comment on the accuracy of their reporting procedures and to furnish copies of the forms they used to collect the data. Those forms that were received are in the data collection office at the Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center. We reproduce comments on accuracy in Appendix A.

Dual Affiliation: We also asked each group, Do any local congregations of your denomination maintain affiliation with another denomination as well? Comments we received on dual affiliation are in Appendix A.

Membership Greater Than Population: There are 31 counties or equivalents for which the number of reported adherents exceeds the total population in 2010. These are COLORADO: Kiowa; GEORGIA: Schley; IDAHO: Madison; KENTUCKY: Hickman; MISSISSIPPI: Yalobusha; MONTANA: Sheridan; NEW MEXICO: Harding; NORTH DAKOTA: Adams, Bowman, Burke, Dunn, Emmons, Foster, Rolette; OKLAHOMA: Choctaw, Harmon; SOUTH DAKOTA: Grant, Hyde; TEXAS: Collingsworth, Dimmit, Foard, Haskell, King, Lavaca, Terrell; VIRGINIA: Colonial Heights city, Covington city, Fairfax city, Falls Church city,
Fredericksburg city, Manassas city.

Reasons for the discrepancy will differ from county to county, but the most plausible would include U.S. Census undercount, church membership overcount, and county of residence differing from county of membership. This is especially likely in Virginia, where many cities have been separated from their adjoining counties.

Data Presentation
This report consists of four tables, thirty-two pages of maps and charts, and a fold-out map insert. In all the tables, we abbreviate group names. We list abbreviations on the pages immediately preceding Table 1.

Table 1, Religious Congregations by Group for the United States: 2010,presents for each group the number of congregations; the number of communicant, confirmed, or full members; the average attendance (if any) reported by the group; and the total adherents the group has throughout the entire United States. It also indicates what percent of the U.S. population and what percent of the total reported adherents each group comprises. Population figures used for these calculations are from the 2010 U.S. Census.

Table 2, Religious Congregations by State and Group: 2010, presents group totals for each state (and the District of Columbia): the total of congregations; communicant, confirmed, or full members; average attendance; and adherents. Also shown are the percent of state population and of total state adherents that each group has. States are arranged alphabetically.

Table 3, Religious Congregations by County and Group: 2010, provides detailed data on which the totals in Tables 1, 2, and 4 are based. It presents for each county or county equivalent the numbers of congregations; communicant, confirmed, or full members; average attendance; and adherents; as well as the percent of the county population and of total county adherents that each group has.

Table 4, Religious Congregations by Metropolitan Status and Group: 2010, presents for each group the proportion of its adherents in differentsized metropolitan areas. Also shown is the proportion of congregations within each group located outside metropolitan areas. For comparison, the proportion of the total U.S. population in each metropolitan category is shown on the first line of the table; and the proportion of total adherents within each category is shown on the second line.

Sizes are based on the four size categories of metropolitan areas, with additional categories for Micropolitan counties and for Non-metropolitan counties included for comparison. The metropolitan and micropolitan definitions are those of the Office of Management and the Budget as of April 1, 2010, with population figures from the 2010 census. Size categories for metropolitan areas were At least 5,000,000 people,Between 1,000,000 and 4,999,999 people,Between 250,000 and 999,999 people, and Metros with fewer than 250,000 people.

Maps Included in the Book: The color map section begins with 20 groups reporting at least one million adherents or groups reporting adherents with congregations present in at least 50% of U.S. counties. These maps show the proportion of the population of each county that is claimed by the group. The same scale is used on each map to make comparisons easier. Similarly, the next three maps show the proportion of each counties population claimed by the Jewish, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox family groups.

The next maps show the largest group in each county or equivalent. The first of these shows the participating Eastern Religion group with the largest number of adherents. The second shows the largest participating group of any religious background. The third shows the largest participating Protestant group.

The Religious Diversity Map shows the Simpson Diversity Index for each county based upon the relative size of six religious groups: Catholic, Mormon, Protestant, Other Christian (primarily Orthodox), Muslim, Jewish, and Eastern Religions. The greater the index number, the more likely it is that two randomly selected individuals in that county belong to different religious groups.

The next four pages display some of the other maps and charts available at USReligionCensus.org for the various groups participating in the study. The final map shows the population penetration of the total religious adherents in each county equivalent.

Wall Map: Accompanying this report is a color map, 25 x 38, entitled Major Religious Families of the United States: 2010. A color code on this map indicates, for each county, the participating group that predominates.

Based primarily upon family groupings found in the Yearbook and classifications in previous years, the various Anglican/Episcopal, Baptist, Brethren, Buddhist, Christian, Churches of God, Congregational, Friends, Hindu, Jewish, Latter-day Saints, Lutheran, Mennonite, Messianic Jewish, Methodist, Moravian, Old Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, and Reformed bodies were grouped into families.

Other groups, such as the Catholics, Muslims, and United Church of Christ were not grouped into families but were treated as separate units.

In the table listings, religious bodies are grouped by these families, indicated by ANG/EPIS, BAPT, BRETH, etc., preceding the group abbreviation.

The number of counties in which the above-mentioned families or units predominate is as follows:

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Baptist1,249
Catholic1,117
Lutheran263
Methodist248
Latter-day Saints107
Christian57
Non-denominational Christian Churches46
Pentecostal15
Mennonite12
Eastern Orthodox7
Reformed7
United Church of Christ3
Anglican/Episcopal2
Brethren2
Presbyterian2
Christian and Missionary Alliance1
Church of the Nazarene1
Congregational Christian1
Friends1
Muslim1
Seventh-day Adventist1


A solid color on the map or upper-case coding indicates that a group has 50 percent of more of the total adherents in that county, as reported in the present study. When no group has 50 percent, striped shading or lowercase coding indicates the largest group with 25 to 49 percent of adherents in a county. The 193 counties where no group has 25 percent of adherents are left blank. The percentages on which the map is based can be found in Table 3, column 7 of this report.

Methodology
The Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center in Lenexa, Kansas, carried out the actual data collection. Richard Houseal, Research Services Manager, oversaw the data collection.

In 2009, we sent an invitation to participate in the study to every U.S. religious body listed in the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches.5We also sent additional invitations to contacts suggested by the Advisory Committee and by members of the ASARB. Following the initial written invitation, we sent two additional general mailings. Those not responding to these received still additional special letters, personal contacts, e-mails, and phone calls. Altogether, we invited 296 groups to participate; of which 236 are included in the study, seven groups intended to participate but did not, four declined to participate, and 49 did not respond in any way.

Groups agreeing to participate were asked to appoint a contact person. We sent two forms to the contact person: instructions for reporting data; and a transmittal sheet to be signed and sent with the data collected. When asked, we provided a state-county form for listing the statistics. Contact persons could provide the data electronically, in printout, or using the state-county listing provided by the Church of the Nazarene Research Services staff.

The process put the major burden of work on the offices of the various religious groups, since they were asked to compile data by county for all their congregations. In some cases, however, groups were able to furnish information only in the form of yearbooks or other sources. Transferring yearbook information into county data then became the responsibility of the Church of the Nazarene Research Services staff. In a few cases, the groups instructed the staff to estimate congregational membership according to some formula, and approved the result. In all instances, the contact person was asked to review the statistics.

The Research Services staff employed standard procedures for checking the accuracy of data submitted. This included checking state and national totals against county data and adjusting discrepancies (reviewing adjustments with the contact person) and, when appropriate, applying the estimating procedure for adherents. We prepared several items for review by the contact person. These included a spreadsheet of the data that compared 2000 figures to 2010 figures for each county and state, as well as a series of maps comparing 2000 and 2010 presence by county, and, for 2010, location of congregations, ratio of adherents to each countys population, and number of adherents by county. Only after all problems raised by both the staff and the contact person were resolved were the statistics considered ready for publication.

The final step was to run a series of computer edit tests to check for errors. Finding incorrect county codes and locating records with no data were the most common corrections at that step. After this, the Church of the Nazarene Research Services staff produced the printouts of tables and maps for this document.

Footnotes:
5Eileen W. Lindner. 2008. Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches: 2008. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press.

Abbreviations
Statistical Reporting Methods
CodeAbbreviationFull Group NameSourceLevelAdherents
015Amana Ch SocAmana Church SocietyFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
033ANG/EPIS-Anglican NAAnglican Church in North AmericaWebNRNR
193ANG/EPIS-EpiscopalEpiscopal ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
040Ap Chr Ch-AmerApostolic Christian Church of America, Inc.WebCongregationSupplied
056Bahá'íBahá'íFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
012BAPT-Alliance BaptAlliance of BaptistsWebNRNR
017BAPT-Amer Bapt AssnAmerican Baptist AssociationFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
019BAPT-Amer Bapt USAAmerican Baptist Churches in the USAFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
047BAPT-Asc Ref Bap Ch AmAssociation of Reformed Baptist Churches of AmericaDirectoriesNRNR
179BAPT-Consrv BaptConservative Baptist Association of AmericaDirectoriesNRNR
057BAPT-Converge/BGCConverge Worldwide/Baptist General ConferenceFaith GroupCongregationEstimate
191BAPT-Enterprise Bapt AssocEnterprise Baptists AssociationWebNRNR
223BAPT-Free Will BaptFree Will Baptists, National Association ofFaith GroupAllocatedEstimate*
228BAPT-Fund Bapt FlwspFundamental Baptist FellowshipDirectoriesNRNR
261BAPT-Ind Bapt Flwsp Intl Independent Baptist Fellowship InternationalDirectoriesNRNR
313BAPT-N Am BaptConfNorth American Baptist ConferenceDirectoriesCongregationEstimate*
302BAPT-Natl Mis Bapt ConvNational Missionary Baptist Convention, Inc.Address ListsAllocatedEstimate*
301BAPT-NBC Amer National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.Address ListsAllocatedEstimate*
300BAPT-NBC USA National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.Address ListsAllocatedEstimate*
308BAPT-NT Ind BaptNew Testament Association of Independent Baptist ChurchesDirectoriesNRNR
336BAPT-Orig Free Will BaptConvention of Original Free Will BaptistsFaith GroupAllocatedEstimate*
362BAPT-Prim Bapt E Dst Primitive Baptists, Eastern District Association ofWebAllocatedEstimate*
364BAPT-Prog NBC Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.Address ListsAllocatedEstimate*
370BAPT-Ref Bapt Ch Reformed Baptist ChurchesWebNRNR
388BAPT-Reg Bapt Gen As General Association of Regular Baptist ChurchesDirectoriesNRNR
415BAPT-S-D Baptist Gen Con Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, USA and CanadaFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
419BAPT-So Bapt Conv Southern Baptist ConventionFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
075BRETH-Breth in Chr Brethren In Christ ChurchWebNRNR
071BRETH-Brethren (Ash) Brethren Church (Ashland, Ohio)Faith GroupAllocatedEstimate*
157BRETH-Ch of Brethren Church of the BrethrenFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
244BRETH-Grace Breth Grace Brethren Churches, Fellowship ofWebNRNR
324BRETH-Old Ord Rvr Br Old Order River BrethrenFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
459BRETH-United Zion Ch United Zion ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
890**BUDD-Mahayana Mahayana BuddhismSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
891**BUDD-Theravada Theravada BuddhismSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
892**BUDD-Vajrayana Vajrayana BuddhismSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
084Calv Chpl Calvary Chapel Fellowship ChurchesWebNRNR
081Catholic Catholic ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
123CGOD-Ch God (Ander) Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)Faith GroupCongregationSupplied
171CGOD-Ches God-Gen Con Churches of God, General ConferenceFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
168Ch Christ Chr Union Churches of Christ in Christian UnionWebNRNR
111Ch Cr, Scientst Church of Christ, ScientistFaith GroupNRNR
133Ch God (7th Day) Church of God (Seventh Day)Faith GroupNRNR
110Ch of Chr (Hol) Church of Christ (Holiness), U.S.A.WebNRNR
121Ch of God Gen Conf Church of God General ConferenceFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
165Ch of Nazarene Church of the NazareneFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
089Chr & Miss Al Christian and Missionary AllianceFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
093CHR-Chr Ch (Disc) Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)Faith GroupCongregationEstimate*
097CHR-Chr Chs & Chs Cr Christian Churches and Churches of ChristFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
167CHR-Chs of Christ Churches of ChristFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
264CHR-Int Chs of Christ International Churches of ChristFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
353Christian Brethren Christian BrethrenWebNRNR
107Christian Un Christian UnionFaith GroupNRNR
051CONG-Armen Evang Add'l Armenian Evangelical Churches (Additional)Special StudyNRNR
176CONG-Cong Chr Add'l Congregational Christian Churches, Additional (not part of any national CCC body)Special StudyCongregationEstimate*
175CONG-Cong Chr, NA National Association of Congregational Christian ChurchesSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
181CONG-Consrv Cong Chr Conservative Congregational Christian ConferenceSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
296CONG-Midw Cong Chr Fel Midwest Congregational Christian FellowshipDirectoriesCongregationEstimate*
198Evan Assoc RCC Evangelical Association of Reformed, and Conregational Christian ChurchesWebNRNR
197Evan ChEvangelical ChurchWebNRNR
199Evan Cong ChEvangelical Congregational ChurchSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
201Evan Cov ChEvangelical Covenant ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
203Evan Free ChEvangelical Free Church of AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
085FRND-Central Yr MtgCentral Yearly Meeting of FriendsSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
390FRND-Consrv Yr MtgsConservative Yearly Meetings of FriendsSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
328FRND-Evan Fr Ch IntlEvangelical Friends Church InternationalSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
391FRND-Fr Gen CfFriends General ConferenceSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
393FRND-Fr Gen Cf & Un MtgFriends General Conference and Friends United Meeting (dually aligned meetings)Special StudyCongregationEstimate*
225FRND-Fr Un MtgFriends United MeetingSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
338FRND-Indep Yr MtgsIndependent Yearly Meetings of FriendsSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate*
389FRND-Unaffl MtgsUnaffiliated Friends MeetingsSpecial StudyNRNR
243Grace Gosp FelGrace Gospel FellowshipFaith GroupNRNR
643**HINDU-I/A TemplesIndian-American Hindu Temple AssociationsSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
641**HINDU-Post Ren HinduPost RenaissanceSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
642**HINDU-Renaiss HinduRenaissanceSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
644**HINDU-Trad TemplesTraditional Hindu TemplesSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
259Ind Fund ChurchesIndependent Fundamental Churches of AmericaFaith GroupNRNR
262Int Cou Comm ChInternational Council of Community ChurchesFaith GroupNRNR
256Intl Fell Bible ChInternational Fellowship of Bible ChurchesWebNRNR
268JainJainWebNRNR
272Jehovah's WitnessJehovah's WitnessesAddress ListsNRNR
270JUD-ConservConservative JudaismSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
276JUD-OrthOrthodox JudaismSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
275JUD-ReconstReconstructionist JudaismSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
271JUD-ReformReform JudaismSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
173LDS-Comm of Christ Community of ChristFaith GroupAllocatedSupplied
151LDS-L-D SaintsChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
045LUTH-Apostolic LuthApostolic Lutheran Church of AmericaWebNRNR
220LUTH-Assoc Free LuthAssociation of Free Lutheran CongregationsWebNRNR
164LUTH-Ch Luth ConfChurch of the Lutheran ConfessionWebNRNR
163LUTH-Ch of Luth BrChurch of the Lutheran Brethren of AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
182LUTH-Cons Luth AssnConservative Lutheran AssociationWebNRNR
207LUTH-E.L.C.A.Evangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
209LUTH-Evan Luth SynEvangelical Lutheran SynodFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
284LUTH-Luth Ch-Am AscAmerican Association of Lutheran ChurchesWebNRNR
255LUTH-Luth Cong Msn ChrLutheran Congregations in Mission for ChristWebCongregationEstimate*
283LUTH-Luth-MO SynodLutheran Church-Missouri SynodFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
314LUTH-Nor Amer Luth CNorth American Lutheran ChurchWebNRNR
469LUTH-Wisc Ev Luth SynWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran SynodFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
016MENN-Amb Amish MennAmbassadors Amish-MennoniteSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
031MENN-Amish UndifAmish Groups, undifferentiatedSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
061MENN-Beachy Amish MennBeachy Amish-Mennonite ChurchesSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
062MENN-Ber Amish MennBerea Amish-MennoniteSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
073MENN-Bible FlwshpBible Fellowship ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate
070MENN-Bruderhof CommBruderhof Communities, Inc.Faith GroupCongregationSupplied
143MENN-CG in Cr (Menn)Church of God in Christ, MennoniteFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
183MENN-Cons Menn ConfConservative Mennonite ConferenceFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
211MENN-Fel Evg Bib ChFellowship of Evangelical Bible ChurchesFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
213MENN-Fel Evg ChFellowship of Evangelical ChurchesFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
257MENN-Hutt BrethHutterian BrethrenWebNRNR
278MENN-Mara Amish MennMaranatha Amish-MennoniteSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
237MENN-Menn Br US ConfU.S. Mennonite BrethrenFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
282MENN-Menn Chr FellMennonite Christian FellowshipSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
288MENN-Mennonite USAMennonite Church USAFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
310MENN-Midw Bchy Am MennMidwest Beachy Amish-MennoniteSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
379MENN-Ref MennoniteReformed Mennonite ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
424MENN-Tamp Amish MennTampico Amish-MennoniteSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
432MENN-Unaffil Amish MennUnaffiliated Conservative Amish-Mennonite ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
011METH-A.W.M.C.Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist ConnectionFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
003METH-AMEAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church Web/Address List Allocated Estimate*
005METH-AME ZionAfrican Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Web/Address List Allocated Estimate*
101METH-C.M.E.Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Web/Address List Allocated Estimate*
180METH-Cong MethCongregational Methodist ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
215METH-Evan Meth ChEvangelical Methodist ChurchWebNRNR
221METH-Free MethodistFree Methodist Church of North AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
363METH-Prim Meth ChPrimitive Methodist Church in the USAWebNRNR
421METH-So MethodistSouthern Methodist ChurchFaith GroupNRNR
449METH-Un MethodistUnited Methodist ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
467METH-WesleyanWesleyan ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate
290Metro Comm ChMetropolitan Community Churches, Universal Fellowship ofFaith GroupCongregationEstimate
291Missionary ChMissionary ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
058MJEW-Assoc Mes CongAssociation of Messianic CongregationsWebNRNR
437MJEW-Union Mes CongUnion of Messianic Jewish CongregationsWebNRNR
292MORAV-Morav Ch-AKMoravian Church in America-Alaska ProvinceFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
293MORAV-Morav Ch-NorthMoravian Church in America-Northern ProvinceFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
295MORAV-Morav Ch-SouthMoravian Church in America-Southern ProvinceFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
461MORAV-Unity Of BrethUnity of the BrethrenWebNRNR
267Muslim EstMuslim EstimateSpecial StudyAllocatedSupplied
303Nat Spirit AssoNational Spiritualist Association of ChurchesWebNRNR
309New Apost ChNew Apostolic Church of North America, National Organization of theFaith GroupNRNR
500Non-denom Chr ChsNon-denominational Christian ChurchesSpecial StudyCongregationEstimate
352OCATH-Pol Natl CathPolish National Catholic ChurchWebNRNR
439OCATH-Un Cath ChUnited Catholic Church, Inc.WebAllocatedEstimate
009ORTHE-Alban Orth DioAlbanian Orthodox Diocese of AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
034ORTHE-Ant Orth of NAAntiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
078ORTHE-Bulgar Orth USABulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and AustraliaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
022ORTHE-Carp Rus OrthAmerican Carpatho-Russian Orthodox DioceseSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
242ORTHE-Georgian OrthGeorgian Orthodox Parishes in the United StatesSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
246ORTHE-Greek OrthodoxGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
251ORTHE-Holy Orth in NAHoly Orthodox Church in North AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
330ORTHE-Macedonian OrthMacedonian Orthodox Church: American DioceseSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
331ORTHE-Orth Ch in AmerOrthodox Church in AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
337ORTHE-Pal/Jor OrthVicariate for the Palestinian/Jordanian Orthodox Christian CommunitiesSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
395ORTHE-Romania Orth ArRomanian Orthodox Archdiocese in AmericasSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
401ORTHE-Rus Orth AbroadRussian Orthodox Church Outside of RussiaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
400ORTHE-Rus Orth MoscowPatriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USASpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
410ORTHE-Serb Orth USASerbian Orthodox Church in North AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
431ORTHE-Ukrainian OrthUkrainian Orthodox Church of the USASpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
049ORTHO-Armen Ap CilicArmenian Apostolic Church of America (Catholicosate of Cilicia)Special StudyCongregationSupplied
050ORTHO-Armen Ap EtchmArmenian Church of North America (Catholicosate of Etchmiadzin)Special StudyCongregationSupplied
186ORTHO-Coptic Orth ChCoptic Orthodox ChurchSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
202ORTHO-Eritrean OrthEritrean OrthodoxSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
204ORTHO-Ethiopian OrthEthiopian OrthodoxSpecial StudyNRNR
333ORTHO-Malan Dioc AmMalankara Orthodox Syrian ChurchSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
334ORTHO-Malan Syr OrthMalankara Archdiocese of the Syrian Orthodox Church in North AmericaSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
423ORTHO-Syrian Orth ChSyriac Orthodox Church of AntiochSpecial StudyCongregationSupplied
042PENT-Apos Faith MsnApostolic Faith Mission of Portland, ORFaith GroupAllocatedEstimate*
053PENT-Assemb of GodAssemblies of GodFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
044PENT-Assm God Intl FAssemblies of God International FellowshipWebNRNR
127PENT-Ch God (Cleve)Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)Faith GroupCongregationEstimate*
120PENT-Ch God Apos FthChurch of God of the Apostolic Faith, Inc.WebNRNR
146PENT-Ch God Mtn AsmChurch of God, Mountain Assembly, Inc.Faith GroupNRNR
155PENT-Ch Lord Jesus AposChurch of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, Inc.WebNRNR
122PENT-Ch of God by FaithChurch of God by Faith, Inc.WebNRNR
145PENT-Ch of God Proph Church of God of ProphecyFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
141PENT-COGICChurch of God in ChristAddress ListsAllocatedEstimate*
177PENT-Cong Hol ChCongregational Holiness ChurchFaith GroupAllocatedEstimate*
190PENT-ElimElim FellowshipWebNRNR
346PENT-Fire Bapt Hol ChPentecostal Fire-Baptized Holiness ChurchWebNRNR
232PENT-Full Gosp BaptFull Gospel Baptist Church FellowshipWebNRNR
260PENT-I F Chr AssmblInternational Fellowship of Christian AssembliesFaith GroupNRNR
263PENT-Int Foursq GosFoursquare Gospel, International Church of theFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
265PENT-Int Pent C ChrInternational Pentecostal Church of ChristFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
349PENT-Intl Pent HolinessInternational Pentecostal Holiness ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
329PENT-Open Bible StdOpen Bible Standard Churches, Inc.Faith GroupCongregationSupplied
326PENT-Orig Ch of God(Original) Church of GodWebNRNR
339PENT-Pent Ch of GodPentecostal Church of GodFaith GroupAllocatedEstimate
347PENT-Pent FW BaptPentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, Inc.WebNRNR
456PENT-Un Pent AsblGod United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of GodWebNRNR
454PENT-Un Pent Ch IntlUnited Pentecostal Church InternationalWebNRNR
445PENT-United Holy ChUnited Holy Church of America, Inc.WebNRNR
463PENT-VineyardVineyard USAFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
350Pillar of FirePillar of FireFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
030PRES-AmPresAmerican Presbyterian ChurchWebNRNR
055PRES-As Ref Pres ChAssociate Reformed Presbyterian ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
069PRES-Bible Pres BiblePresbyterian Church (General Synod)WebNRNR
184PRES-Cov Ref PresCovenant Reformed Presbyterian ChurchWebNRNR
187PRES-Cum Pres AmCumberland Presbyterian Church in AmericaWebNRNR
185PRES-Cumber PresbCumberland Presbyterian ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
216PRES-Evan Presby ChEvangelical Presbyterian ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
224PRES-Free Ch ScotFree Church of Scotland (Continuing)WebNRNR
222PRES-Free Pres NAFree Presbyterian Church of North AmericaWebNRNR
366PRES-Kor Pres AbroadKorean Presbyterian Church AbroadWebNRNR
048PRES-Korean Amer PresKorean-American Presbyterian ChurchFaith GroupNRNR
052PRES-Korean Pres AmerKorean Presbyterian Church in America Directory NR NR
335PRES-Orth Pres ChOrthodox Presbyterian ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
354PRES-Pres RefPresbyterian Reformed ChurchWebNRNR
355PRES-Presb Ch (USA)Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Faith GroupCongregationEstimate*
356PRES-Presb Ch AmerPresbyterian Church in AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
380PRES-Ref Pres GAReformed Presbyterian Church General AssemblyWebNRNR
382PRES-Ref Pres HanReformed Presbyterian Church Hanover PresbyteryWebNRNR
383PRES-Ref Pres of NAReformed Presbyterian Church of North AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
385PRES-Ref Pres USReformed Presbyterian Church in the United StatesWebNRNR
086REF-Can Amer RefCanadian and American Reformed ChurchesWebNRNR
105REF-Christian RefChristian Reformed Church in North AmericaFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
172REF-Comm Ref EvanCommunion of Reformed Evangelical ChurchesWebNRNR
210REF-Fed Ref ChFederation of Reformed ChurchesWebNRNR
227REF-Free Ref NAFree Reformed Church of North AmericaWebNRNR
248REF-Heritage RefHeritage Reformed ChurchesFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
254REF-Hung Ref Add'lHungarian Reformed Churches (Additional)Special StudyNRNR
369REF-Prot Ref ChsProtestant Reformed Churches in AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
371REF-Ref Ch in AmReformed Church in AmericaFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
373REF-Ref Ch in U.S.Reformed Church in the United StatesFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
455REF-Un Ref Chs N.A.United Reformed Churches in North AmericaWebNRNR
403Salvation ArmySalvation ArmyFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
405SchwenkfelderSchwenkfelder ChurchFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
413Sev Day AdvSeventh-day Adventist ChurchFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
408ShintoShintoWebNRNR
416SikhSikhWebNRNR
239SwedenborgianSwedenborgian ChurchWebNRNR
425TaoTaoWebNRNR
438Un Breth in CrChurch of the United Brethren in ChristFaith GroupCongregationEstimate
443Un C of ChristUnited Church of ChristFaith GroupCongregationEstimate*
435Unit UnivUnitarian Universalist Association of CongregationsFaith GroupCongregationSupplied
124Unity ChUnity Churches, Association ofFaith GroupNRNR
490ZoroastrianZoroastrianWebCongregationSupplied


Footnotes
* Total adherents estimated from known number of communicant, confirmed, full members.

** 127 Hindu groups and 215 Buddhist groups have been combined into four broad families for this report. Individual group data and codes are available on-line.

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