Growth stalls, falls for largest U.S. churches

 
By Richard Yeakley, Religion News  Service

 
Feb 15, 2011
 
 
Mainline Protestant denominations in the United States  continue their 
decades-long membership decline, while the membership in  Pentecostal churches 
are on the rise, according to new figures compiled by the  National Council 
of Churches.
 
The Roman Catholic Church (No. 1) and the Southern Baptist  Convention (No. 
2) are still significantly larger than all other North American  
denominations, but Catholics posted minimal growth of less than 1%, and 
Southern  
Baptist membership fell for a third straight year, according to the 2011  
Yearbook of American & Canadian Churchespublished this week. 
The figures in the 2011 yearbook, compiled by churches in  2009 and 
reported to the council in 2010, show that mainline Protestant churches  
continue 
the decline in memberships that began in the 1970s. The newest numbers  show 
that the membership drop in mainline churches led to a 1% decrease in total  
U.S. church membership, to 145.8 million. 
The Presbyterian Church (USA) led with the greatest  membership drop of the 
25 largest denominations, down 2.6%. 
Other denominations reporting declines include the United  Methodist 
Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Episcopal  Church as 
well 
as the more conservative Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. 
But the flip side of the membership trend is also reflected  in the 2010 
numbers: Churches on the growth trend in recent years "continue to  grow," 
writes the Rev. Eileen Lindner, the editor of the 2010  yearbook.
 
 
Pentecostal churches make up four of the 25 largest  churches, and both the 
Assemblies of God and the Church of God (Cleveland,  Tenn.) increased in 
membership. Only six of the 25 largest memberships increased  over 2009 
numbers. 
Jehovah's Witnesses experienced the greatest growth  percentage overall, 
gaining 4.37% according to the yearbook. Several  historically black 
denominations continued a years-long practice of not  submitting fresh figures.
 
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The 10 largest Christian bodies
 
1. The Catholic Church: 68.5 million, up 0.57% 
2. Southern Baptist Convention: 16.1 million, down .42% 
3. The United Methodist Church: 7.8 million, down 1% 
4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon): 6  million, up 
1.42% 
5. The Church of God in Christ: 5.5 million, no membership updates  
reported 
6. National Baptist Convention, USA: 5 million, no membership updates  
reported 
7. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: 4.5 million, down 1.96% 
8. National Baptist Convention of America: 3.5 million, no membership  
updates reported 
9. Assemblies of God: 2.9 million, up .52% 
10. Presbyterian Church (USA): 2.7 million, down  2.61%

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