Largest U.S. Churches, 2005
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
Denomination name | Members (thousands) |
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The Roman Catholic Church | 67,260 |
Southern Baptist Convention | 16,440 |
United Methodist Church, The | 8,251 |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The | 5,503 |
Church of God in Christ, The | 5,450 |
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc | 5,000 |
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | 5,038 |
National Baptist Convention of America, Inc | 4,985 |
Presbyterian Church (USA) | 3,241 |
Assemblies of God | 2,730 |
African Methodist Episcopal Church | 2,500 |
National Missionary Baptist Convention of America | 2,500 |
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc | 2,500 |
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), The | 2,489 |
Episcopal Church | 2,320 |
Churches of Christ | 1,500 |
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America | 1,500 |
Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc | 1,500 |
American Baptist Churches in the USA | 1,433 |
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church | 1,433 |
United Church of Christ | 1,297 |
Baptist Bible Fellowship International | 1,200 |
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ | 1,072 |
Jehovah's Witnesses | 1,041 |
Orthodox Church in America, The | 1,000 |
NOTE: Includes the self-reported membership of religious bodies with 650,000 or more as reported to the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. Groups may be excluded if they do not supply information. The data are not standardized so comparisons between groups are difficult. The definition of “church member” is determined by the religious body.
Source: 2005 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches, National Council of Churches.
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