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| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Confucianism | Latin America | 0 | 0.00% | - | - | 1998 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000. Mahwah, NJ: PRIMEDIA Reference Inc. (1999). [Source: 1999 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 695. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by Six Continental Areas, Mid-1998 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | North America | 97,000 | - | - | - | 1981 | Popenoe, David. Sociology (5th Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1983). [Source: 1981 Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 433. | Table: Membership in the Major Religions of the World "; North America in this table "includes Central America and West Indies. " |
| Confucianism | North America | 97,100 | 0.03% | - | - | 1982 | Robertson, Ian. Sociology (2nd ed.); New York, NY: Worth Publishers (1981 2nd edition; updated since 1977 1st ed.). [Orig. source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year, 1982]; pg. 405. | Table: "Estimated membership of the principal religions of the world " |
| Confucianism | North America | 26,000 | 0.01% | - | - | 1995 | The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1997 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1996 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 646. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1995 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | North America | 27,000 | 0.01% | - | - | 1996 | The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1998 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1997 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 654. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1996 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | North America | 26,000 | 0.00% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "The Geography of Religion Website " (assembled by the students of Morehead State University, under Prof. Timothy C. Pitts); web page: "The Geography of Confucianism " (viewed 2 March 1999); [Orig. source: Markham, Ian S., (Editor), A World Religions Reader. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers (1996), pp. 356-357.] | table with 3 columns: "Area "; "Adherents "; "Population Percentage " |
| Confucianism | North America | 0 | 0.00% | - | - | 1998 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000. Mahwah, NJ: PRIMEDIA Reference Inc. (1999). [Source: 1999 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 695. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by Six Continental Areas, Mid-1998 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | North America | 26,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance | There are approximately 6 million Confucians in the world. About 26,000 live in North America; almost all of the remainder are found throughout China and the rest of Asia. |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 14,000 | - | - | - | 1981 | Popenoe, David. Sociology (5th Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1983). [Source: 1981 Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 433. | Table: Membership in the Major Religions of the World "; Oceania: "Includes Australia, New Zealand, and South Pacific Islands " |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 24,000 | 0.10% | - | - | 1982 | Robertson, Ian. Sociology (2nd ed.); New York, NY: Worth Publishers (1981 2nd edition; updated since 1977 1st ed.). [Orig. source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year, 1982]; pg. 405. | Table: "Estimated membership of the principal religions of the world " |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 1,000 | 0.00% | - | - | 1995 | The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1997 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1996 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 646. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1995 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 1,000 | 0.00% | - | - | 1996 | The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1998 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1997 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 654. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1996 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 1,000 | 0.00% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "The Geography of Religion Website " (assembled by the students of Morehead State University, under Prof. Timothy C. Pitts); web page: "The Geography of Confucianism " (viewed 2 March 1999); [Orig. source: Markham, Ian S., (Editor), A World Religions Reader. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers (1996), pp. 356-357.] | table with 3 columns: "Area "; "Adherents "; "Population Percentage " |
| Confucianism | Oceania | 23,000 | 0.08% | - | - | 1998 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000. Mahwah, NJ: PRIMEDIA Reference Inc. (1999). [Source: 1999 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 695. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by Six Continental Areas, Mid-1998 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | South America | 70,000 | - | - | - | 1981 | Popenoe, David. Sociology (5th Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1983). [Source: 1981 Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 433. | Table: Membership in the Major Religions of the World " |
| Confucianism | South America | 70,000 | 0.03% | - | - | 1982 | Robertson, Ian. Sociology (2nd ed.); New York, NY: Worth Publishers (1981 2nd edition; updated since 1977 1st ed.). [Orig. source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year, 1982]; pg. 405. | Table: "Estimated membership of the principal religions of the world " |
| Confucianism | USA | 24,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance (viewed circa Nov. 1998); "last updated October 1998 " | Table: "'Other Than Christian' Organizations "; "Some of the following data were estimated from North American figures: " |
| Confucianism | world | 156,070,096 | - | - | - | 1981 | Popenoe, David. Sociology (5th Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1983). [Source: 1981 Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 433. | Table: Membership in the Major Religions of the World " |
| Confucianism | world | 154,080,096 | 3.43% | - | - | 1982 | Robertson, Ian. Sociology (2nd ed.); New York, NY: Worth Publishers (1981 2nd edition; updated since 1977 1st ed.). [Orig. source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year, 1982]; pg. 405. | Table: "Estimated membership of the principal religions of the world " |
| Confucianism | world | 156,070,096 | 3.39% | - | - | 1982 | *LINK* Web site: "Urantia Book Fellowship Archives "; web page: "An Introduction to Confucianism " [subtitle: "The Religion of Social Propriety "] (viewed 11 April 1999). Written by Meredith Sprunger. | "In 1982 Confucianism claims 156,070,100 adherents. " [Approx. 1982 world pop.: 4.6 billion.] |
| Confucianism | world | 260,000,000 | - | - | - | 1983 | Berger, Gilda. Religion: A Reference First Book. New York: Franklin Watts (1983); pg. 21. | "About 260 million people in the world today practice Confucianism. " |
| Confucianism | world | - | - | - | - | 1983 | Oxtoby, Willard G. The Meaning of Other Faiths. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press (1983); pg. 39. | "In America, the usual candidates for expansion of the list [of world religions] beyond five are China's great traditions other than Buddhism--the Confucian and the Taoist. Both are historically and philosophically significant, though their active practice as living religions since the victory of Mao in 1949 has been visible chiefly among Chinese outside the People's Republic of China. " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,600,000 | - | - | - | 1993 | Faux, Marian (ed.). The New York Public Library Sudent's Desk Reference. New York: Prentice Hall (1993); pg. 270. | Table: "The World's Major Religions: How Big Are They? "; "Estimated number of followers of each religion. " |
| Confucianism | world | 6,000,000 | - | - | - | 1993 | Hoobler, Thomas & Dorothy Hoobler. Confucianism (series: "World Religions "). New York: Facts on File (1993); pg. 6. | "Worldwide, there are about six million people who call themselves Confucianists. The majority live in Asia, more particularly East Asia, because the birthplace of Confucianism was China. Still in Europe, in North and South America, and on other continents, there are small numbers of people who identify themselves as Confucianists. Most are of Asian descent. " |
| Confucianism | world | - | - | - | - | 1993 | Hoobler, Thomas & Dorothy Hoobler. Confucianism (series: "World Religions "). New York: Facts on File (1993); pg. 7. | "...Confucianism has an influence far greater than the number of its active followers would indicate... Because Chinese civilization spread to Vietnam, Korea, and Japan, elements of Confucianism can also be found in the cultures of those countries. Although few Japanese would call themselves Confucianists, the values of Confucianism still exist in modern Japan. The same is true of Vietnam, North and South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. Even the People's Republic of China, whose Communist government repudiated the nation's Confucian past, cannot totaly escape its influence. " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,000,000 | - | - | - | 1994 | Yenne, Bill. 100 Men Who Shaped World History. San Francisco, CA: Bluewood Books (1994); pg. 15. | "Confucianism as a religion is now practiced by five million people, most of them in Asia. As such, it is the sixth most widely followed faith in the world, although it is really more of an ethical system than a religion. " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,254,000 | 0.09% | - | - | 1995 | The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1997 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1996 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 646. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1995 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,086,000 | 0.09% | - | - | 1996 | The World Almanac & Book of Facts 1998 (K-111 Reference Corp.: Mahwah, NJ), [Source: 1997 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 654. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by 6 Continental Areas,1996 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | world | 6,028,000 | 0.10% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "The Geography of Religion Website " (assembled by the students of Morehead State University, under Prof. Timothy C. Pitts); web page: "The Geography of Confucianism " (viewed 2 March 1999); [Orig. source: Markham, Ian S., (Editor), A World Religions Reader. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers (1996), pp. 356-357.] | table with 3 columns: "Area "; "Adherents "; "Population Percentage " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,254,000 | - | - | - | 1997 | Ash, Russell. The Top 10 of Everything, DK Publishing, Inc.: New York (1997); pg. 160-161. | List: "Top 10 Organized Religions in the World "; (Rank: 7) |
| Confucianism | world | 5,000,000 | - | - | - | 1997 | Ganeri, Anita. Religions Explained: A Beginner's Guide to World Faiths, Henry Hold and Company: Markham, Ontario (1997); pg. 50. | "Today, there are about 5 million Confucians in China and the Far East. " |
| Confucianism | world | 5,300,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* "Top 10 Organized Religions in the World " in Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 4, 1998, page B2. | Table, with 2 columns: Religion, Members: "Christianity, 1.9 billion; Islam 1.1 billion; Hinduism, 781 mil.; Buddhism, 324 mil.; Sikhism, 19 mil.; Judaism, 14 mil.; Baha'ism, 6.1 mil.; Confucianism, 5.3 mil.; Jainism, 4.9 mil.; Shintoism, 2.8 mil. " |
| Confucianism | world | 6,241,000 | 0.11% | - | - | 1998 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000. Mahwah, NJ: PRIMEDIA Reference Inc. (1999). [Source: 1999 Encyc. Britannica Book of the Year]; pg. 695. | Table: "Adherents of All Religions by Six Continental Areas, Mid-1998 "; "Confucians: Non-Chinese followers of Confucius and Confucianism, mostly Koreans in Korea. " |
| Confucianism | world | 350,000,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: "All Faiths Press "; web page: "Confucianism " (viewed 27 Feb. 1999) | "Estimated at 350 million, mostly in China, Japan, Burma and Thailand... There are no formal sects within Confucianism. Followers are free to profess other religions yet still be Confucianists. " |
| Confucianism | world | 6,028,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: "Mike Croghan's Religion Page "; web page: "Confucianism " (viewed 27 Feb. 1999; viewed & URL updated 1 July 1999) | Table: "Table of Faiths " |
| Confucianism | world | 6,000,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance | There are approximately 6 million Confucians in the world. About 26,000 live in North America; almost all of the remainder are found throughout China and the rest of Asia. |
| Confucianism | world | 5,000,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance (viewed circa Nov. 1998) [Original sources: J.W. Wright, Editor, The Universal Almanac, 1996, Andrews & McMeel, Kansas City. Greg H. Parsons, Executive Director, "U.S. Center for World Mission, " Pasadena, CA; quoted in Zondervan News Service, 1997-FEB-21.] | Table: "Number of Adherents of World Religions " |
| Confucianism - clergy | China | 3,000 | - | - | - | -479 B.C.E. | Rutherford, Scott (ed.) East Asia. London: Apa Publications (1998); pg. 43-44. | "...Confucius (551-479 BC)... All in all, he is said to have had 3,000 disciples, 72 of them highly-gifted ones who are stil worshipped today. Confucius taught mainly traditional literature, rites and music, and is thus regarded as the founder of scholarly life in China. " |
| Confucianism - clergy | Korea, South | 11,828 | - | 232 units |
- | 1983 | *LINK* web site: "Little Korea "; web page: "Religion " (viewed 22 Jan. 1999) | Table: "Status of Religions " (as of 1983); 3 columns: "churches ", "clergymen ", "followers "; presumably this is from a government survey or census. |
| Congregacion Evangelica Anabautista Menonita Cubana | Cuba | - | - | 9 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Mennonite World Conference web site. Directory 1998. Web page: "Carribean, Central & South America: Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches " | CUBA... Congregacion Evangelica Anabautista Menonita Cubana; Membership not yet recorded; Congregations: 9 house groups |
| Congregational Bible Church | Pennsylvania | - | - | - | - | 1969 | Melton, J. Gordon (ed.) The Encyclopedia of American Religions: Vol. 1. Tarrytown, NY: Triumph Books (1991); Chapter: European Free-Church Family; section: German Mennonites; pg. 304. | "Congregational Bible Church... Marietta, PA [H.Q.]... was formed in 1951 at Marietta, Pennsylvania, as the Congregational Mennonite Church. The name was changed in 1969. The original members of the church were from six congregations of the Mennonite Church... Membership: Not reported. " |
| Congregational Bible Church | USA | 100,000 | - | 500 units |
- | 1990 | Mead, Frank S. (revised by Samuel S. Hill), Handbook of Denominations in the United States (9th Ed.), Abingdon Press: Nashville, Tenn. (1990), pg 97. | "Congregational Bible Churches, Inc... Reporting 100,000 members in 500 churches in the U.S., this body also carries on overseas missionary work in Guyana, India, Canada, Singapore, Nigeria, and elsewhere... Its membership is strongest in Ohio, West Virginia, and Florida, with headquarters presently in Abilene, Kansas. " |
| Congregational Bible Church | USA | 100,000 | - | 500 units |
- | 1993 | Mead, Frank S. (revised by Samuel S. Hill), Handbook of Denominations in the United States (10th Ed.), Abingdon Press: Nashville, Tenn. (1995). | Listed as "Congregational Bible Churches, Inc. " |
| Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa | Samoa, American | - | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "American Samoa/Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS)... Church information:... Members/Congregations: 39,000/117. This includes congregations in New Zealand and USA. " [It is not stated how many of these members and congregations are in American Samoa, but presumably most are. A separate religious body (the Congregational Christian Church in Samoa, also affiliated with the Council for World Mission), serves Western Samoa.] |
| Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa | world | 39,000 | - | 117 units |
3 countries |
1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "American Samoa/Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS)... Church information:... Members/Congregations: 39,000/117. This includes congregations in New Zealand and USA. " |
| Congregational Christian Church in Samoa | Samoa | 68,000 | 40.24% | 268 units |
- | 1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Samoa/Congregational Christian Church in Samoa (CCCS) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "Congregational Christian Church in Samoa (CCCS)... Country information: Population: 169,000... Main religions: Christianity (95%)... Church information... Members/Congregations: 68,000/268. " [This org. is distinct from the CCCAS in American Samoa.] |
| Congregational Christian Church in Samoa | world | 68,000 | - | 268 units |
1 country |
1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "Samoa/Congregational Christian Church in Samoa (CCCS) " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "Congregational Christian Church in Samoa (CCCS)... Country information: Population: 169,000... Main religions: Christianity (95%)... Church information... Members/Congregations: 68,000/268. " [This org. is distinct from the CCCAS in American Samoa.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches | Tokelau | 1,024 | 70.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 1,463. (Territory of New Zealand) Congregational Christian Church 70%, Roman Catholic 28%, other 2%. note: on Atafu, all Congregational Christian Church of Samoa; on Nukunonu, all Roman Catholic |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 845,000 | - | - | - | 1906 | Wuthnow, Robert. The Restructuring of American Religion: Society and Faith Since World War II, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (1988); pg. 21. | "When the Census of Religious Bodies was conducted in 1906... The only change in ranking among the major denominational familes was that of the Congregational church, which slipped from fourth place to seventh, numbering approximately 845,000 in 1906. " |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | - | - | - | - | 1931 | Crim, Keith (ed.). The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins (1989). Reprint; originally published as Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions, 1981; pg. 777. | "The Congregational Church merged with the Christian denomination in 1931 to form the Congregational Chritian churches. In 1961 these merged... " |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 1,000,000 | - | - | - | 1946 | Wuthnow, Robert. The Restructuring of American Religion: Society and Faith Since World War II, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (1988); pg. 18-19. | Pg. 14: "At the close of World War II... "; Pg. 18-19: "Three other Protestant bodies also counted memberships above one million: the Northern Baptist Convention, the Congregational Christian Churches, and the Evangelical Lutheran Synod. " |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 1,385,000 | - | - | - | 1957 | Rosten, Leo (ed.). Religions in America; New York: Simon & Schuster (1963), 8th ed. [1st pub. in 1952. 8th ed. completely revised]; pg. 50. | "Since this article was written, the Congregational Christian Churches of America (1,385,000 members) and the Evangelical and Reformed Church (790,000 members) have united to form a new body known as the United Church of Christ. " (in 1957) |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 1,392,632 | - | 5,444 units |
- | 1957 | Stuber, Stanley I. How We Got Our Denominations: A Primer on Church History. New York: Association Press Revised Ed., 1959); pg. 172. | "The United Church of Christ brings together 1,392,632 Congregationalists [General Council of Christian Congregational Churches] with 5,444 churches, and 800,042 members of 2,727 Evangelical and Reformed churches. With a total membership of 2,192,674... " [merger was on June 25, 1957] |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 1,400,000 | - | - | - | 1957 | Stuber, Stanley I. How We Got Our Denominations: A Primer on Church History. New York: Association Press Revised Ed., 1959); pg. 170. | "A new united Christian body was created June 25, 1957, in Cleveland, Ohio, when 700 delegates declared... '...the Evangelical and Reformed Church and... Congregational Christian Churches, declare ourselves to be one body... the United Church of Christ...' "; "Approximately 1,400,000 members in Congregational Christian Churches; 800,100 in Evangelical and Reformed Church. " |
| Congregational Christian Churches | USA | 1,400,000 | - | 5,500 units |
- | 1960 | Zehavi, A.M. (editor) Handbook of the World's Religions. New York: Franklin Watts (1973); pg. 11. | "The full implementation of the union [into the United Church of Christ] was delayed for some years by legal action; during this period the Congregational Christian Churches, about 5,500 in number with 1,400,000 members, continued until the ratification of a constitution for the United Church (1961). " |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Alabama | 904 | 0.02% | 11 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center (Mars Hill, NC). Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. Courtesy of American Religion Data Archive. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members' column: 723. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | California | 1,539 | 0.01% | 4 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 1,182. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Colorado | 1,061 | 0.03% | 1 unit |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 838. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Connecticut | 4,240 | 0.13% | 12 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 3,473. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Florida | 139 | 0.00% | 2 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 110. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Georgia, USA | 129 | 0.00% | 1 unit |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 100. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Hawaii | 1,212 | 0.11% | 17 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 943. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Illinois | 1,395 | 0.01% | 3 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 1,117. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Indiana | 1,328 | 0.02% | 13 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 1,062. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
| Congregational Christian Churches - independent | Iowa | 530 | 0.02% | 8 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 417. [Listed as 'Congregational Christian Churches Additional.' Apparently in addition to 'Congregational Christian Churches, National Assoc Of', listed separately.] |
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