Friday, April 7, 2006

Fastest Growing Churches

I thought this was interesting, and based on what I see in society today I wasn't surprised.

It just shows that people are searching for truth - unfortunately what they seem to be finding is a man centered gospel that doesn't save. It also begs the question are we out there witnessing the way we should be? or are we out there witnessing at all?

This is not a time for excuses - it is time to take action for the glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

People don't need another hip program -- they need the word of God.

For full article click here.

Catholic, Mormon, and Pentecostal Churches Fastest Growing

Associated Press 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.

2 comments:

Timothy said...

One week from today, 600 people are entering the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Little Rock (Arkansas). Similar or greater numbers are being reported for other dioceses around the nation. Worldwide, about 1.1 million are expected to enter the Catholic Church next Saturday evening.

http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2006/06-074.shtml

A breakdown by diocese is available here:

http://www.usccb.org/comm/rcia/statistics.shtml

Timothy said...

One week from today, 600 people are entering the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Little Rock (Arkansas). Similar or greater numbers are being reported for other dioceses around the nation. Worldwide, about 1.1 million are expected to enter the Catholic Church next Saturday evening.

http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2006/06-074.shtml

A breakdown by diocese is available here:

http://www.usccb.org/comm/rcia/statistics.shtml