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| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America | USA | 3,269,000 | - | - | - | 1967 | Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census (1975); pg. 391-392. | Table: "Membership of Selected Religious Bodies: 1790 to 1970 "; Footnote on Presbyterian figures: "In 1958, United Presbyterian Church of No. America merged with Presbyterian Church in United States of America. Data for earlier years cover only the latter. " |
| United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America | USA | 3,230,000 | - | - | - | 1968 | Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census (1975); pg. 391-392. | Table: "Membership of Selected Religious Bodies: 1790 to 1970 "; Footnote on Presbyterian figures: "In 1958, United Presbyterian Church of No. America merged with Presbyterian Church in United States of America. Data for earlier years cover only the latter. " |
| United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America | USA | 3,173,000 | - | - | - | 1969 | Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census (1975); pg. 391-392. | Table: "Membership of Selected Religious Bodies: 1790 to 1970 "; Footnote on Presbyterian figures: "In 1958, United Presbyterian Church of No. America merged with Presbyterian Church in United States of America. Data for earlier years cover only the latter. " |
| United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America | USA | 3,096,000 | - | - | - | 1970 | Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census (1975); pg. 391-392. | Table: "Membership of Selected Religious Bodies: 1790 to 1970 "; Footnote on Presbyterian figures: "In 1958, United Presbyterian Church of No. America merged with Presbyterian Church in United States of America. Data for earlier years cover only the latter. " |
| United Presbyterian Church of 1847 | world | 195,596 | - | - | - | 1900 | Ferm, Vergilius (ed). An Encyclopedia of Religion; Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (1976; 1st ed. pub. 1945 by Philosophical Library); pg. 804. | "United Presbyterian Church of 1847: Two secessions from the Church of Scotland... In 1900 it united with the Free Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church, having then 195,596 members. " |
| United Presbyterian Church of North America | North America | 187,470 | - | 853 units |
- | 1941 | Ferm, Vergilius (ed). An Encyclopedia of Religion; Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (1976; 1st ed. pub. 1945 by Philosophical Library); pg. 805. | "United Presbyterian Church of North America:... In 1941 it had 853 churches and 187,470 members. " |
| United Presbyterian Church of North America | USA | 311,025 | - | - | - | 1957 | Spence, Hartzell. The Story of America's Religions; New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1960) [1st printing 1957]; pg. 68-69. | "In 1958, another group, called the United Presbyterian Church of North America, composed of conservative Scottish groups, which had flourished since 1774, merged its 311,025 members [into] United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. " |
| United Reformed Church | North America | 7,500 | - | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* web site: "Reformed.Net " (1998) Page created 1997 by Daniel Knight. | Graphs: "Dutch Reformed Denominational Membership: North America and Netherlands "; "Data from denominational sources where possible. " [Note: figures here estimated from graphs] |
| United Reformed Church | United Kingdom | - | - | - | - | 1972 | Occhiogrosso, Peter. The Joy of Sects: A Spirited Guide to the World's Religious Traditions. New York: Doubleday (1996); pg. 347. | "In 1972 in Great Britain, Presbyterians joined Congregationalists to form the United Reformed Church, later joined by the Churches of Christ. " |
| United Reformed Church | United Kingdom | 195,000 | - | - | - | 1984 | Bishop, Peter & Michael Darton (editors). The Encyclopedia of World Faiths: An Illustrated Survey of the World's Living Faiths. New York: Facts on File Publications (1987); pg. 130. | "The United Reformed Church in England and Wales (often known as the URC) was formed in 1972 from the union of a large majority of congregations of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England... In British terms it is a small denomination. In 1984 it had about 140,000 members and 55,000 children in nearly 2000 congregations served by some 1250 ministers, 10,000 teachers and 1000 lay preachers. " |
| United Reformed Church | United Kingdom | 250,000 | - | 1,750 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site of the United Reformed Church; home page (viewed 27 Feb. 1999) | "The URC comprises 150,000 adults and 1000,000 children and young people in 1750 congregations spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales, served by some 1100 ministers, both women and men. " (typo/mistake for children) |
| United Reformed Church | world | 250,000 | - | 1,750 units |
1 country |
1998 | *LINK* official web site of the United Reformed Church; home page (viewed 27 Feb. 1999) | "The URC comprises 150,000 adults and 1000,000 children and young people in 1750 congregations spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales, served by some 1100 ministers, both women and men. " (typo/mistake for children) |
| United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom | United Kingdom | 102,582 | 0.18% | 1,768 units |
- | 1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "UK (URCUK)/United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom (URCUK)... Country information:... Population (1994 United Nations estimate): 58.1 million... Church information:... Members/Congregations: 102,582/1,768. " |
| United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom | world | 102,582 | - | 1,768 units |
1 country |
1999 | *LINK* Web site: "Council for World Mission "; web page: "UK (URCUK)/United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom " (viewed 31 May 1999). | "United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom (URCUK)... Country information:... Population (1994 United Nations estimate): 58.1 million... Church information:... Members/Congregations: 102,582/1,768. " |
| United Synagogue of America | North America | - | - | 800 units |
- | 1993 | *LINK* Religious Requirements & Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains (1993) - (online ed. - 1998); contract #: MDA903-90-C-0062 w/ Dept. of Defense; J. Gordon Melton, Project Director & James Lewis. | "MEMBERSHIP: The United Synagogue represents over 800 Conservative congregations throughout North America and is closely associated with the Masorti Movement in Israel. Some 2 million Jews identify with Conservative Judaism, making it the largest branch of the Jewish faith. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | - | - | 16 units |
- | 1913 | Glazer, Nathan. American Judaism (Second Edition); Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1972); pg. 77. | "But in time the number of Conservative synagogues, as they were called, for they were neither Reform nor East European Orthodox, grew, and in 1913 Schechter collected 16 of them to form the United Synagogue of America, an organization of synagogues designed to oppose the older, much larger, and more powerful group of Reform synagogues, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | - | - | 200 units |
- | 1945 | Hertzberg, Arthur. The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter: A History; New York: Simon & Schuster (1989); pg. 328. | "By... 1953, among the Conservatives alone, the membership of the United Synagogue, their association of congregations, had risen from less than 200 in 1945 to 443 congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | - | - | 350 units |
- | 1945 | Wertheimer, Jack. A People Divided: Juadism in Contemporary America. New York: Basic Books (A Division of Harper Collins) (1993). [Orig. source: Sidney Goldstein, "Profile of American Jewry, " American Jewish Yearbook 91 (1992), p. 141.]; pg. 5. | "...the United Synagogue of America, Conservative Judaism's organization of synagogues, increased its affiliates from approx. 350 at the conclusion of World War II to 800 in 1965, with as many as 131 new congregations joining in a two-year period of the mid-1950s. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | - | - | 443 units |
- | 1953 | Hertzberg, Arthur. The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter: A History; New York: Simon & Schuster (1989); pg. 328. | "By... 1953, among the Conservatives alone, the membership of the United Synagogue, their association of congregations, had risen from less than 200 in 1945 to 443 congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | 1,000,000 | - | 600 units |
- | 1957 | Welles, Sam. The World's Great Religions, New York: Time Incorporated (1957); pg. 148. | "The Conservatives (United Synagogue of America) attempt to make Orthodoxy compatible with modern life. In the 600 Conservative congregations with approximately one million members... " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | - | - | 800 units |
- | 1965 | Wertheimer, Jack. A People Divided: Juadism in Contemporary America. New York: Basic Books (A Division of Harper Collins) (1993). [Orig. source: Sidney Goldstein, "Profile of American Jewry, " American Jewish Yearbook 91 (1992), p. 141.]; pg. 5. | "...the United Synagogue of America, Conservative Judaism's organization of synagogues, increased its affiliates from approx. 350 at the conclusion of World War II to 800 in 1965, with as many as 131 new congregations joining in a two-year period of the mid-1950s. " |
| United Synagogue of America | USA | 1,500,000 | - | 835 units |
- | 1994 | Chalfant, H. Paul, et al. Religion in Contemporary Society (3rd Ed.); Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Publishers (1994); pg. 196. | "Conservative Judaism is known as the United Synagogues of America and has 835 congregations with 1.5 million members. " |
| United Synagogue of America | world | - | - | 16 units |
1 country |
1913 | Glazer, Nathan. American Judaism (Second Edition); Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1972); pg. 77. | "But in time the number of Conservative synagogues, as they were called, for they were neither Reform nor East European Orthodox, grew, and in 1913 Schechter collected 16 of them to form the United Synagogue of America, an organization of synagogues designed to oppose the older, much larger, and more powerful group of Reform synagogues, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | - | - | 1,000 units |
- | 1983 | Carmody, Denise Lardner & John Tully Carmody. Western Ways to the Center: An Introduction to Western Religions; Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Co. (1983); pg. 79. | "Conservative Judaism... its rabbinical assembly numbers more than 1,000 members, and its league of synagogues (the United Synagogue) numbers more than 1,000 congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | 1,500,000 | - | - | - | 1995 | *LINK* web site: "Religions and Health Care " by Fr. J Mahoney, M.Div.; web page: "Membership Reported " (viewed 20 Feb. 1999); [Orig. source: J. Gordon Melton. Encyclopedia of American Religions, 6th edition, copyright 1999, Gale Publishing] | Table: "Membership Reported "; 3 key columns: "Religious Group ", "Year ", "Membership " (which always specifies location, whether U.S., North America, or Total]; listed in table as "The United Synagogues of Conservation Judaism " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | 2,000,000 | - | 800 units |
- | 1996 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 1998; K-III Reference Corp.: Macwah, NJ (1997). [Orig. sources: 1997 Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches; World Almanac research]; pg. 651. | Table: "Membership of Religious Groups in U.S. "; Membership figs. generally based on reports from officials by each group. Figs. are inclusive: refer to all "members, " not simply full communicants. Listed as "United Synogagues of Conservative Judaism " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | 2,000,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* Web site: "Arabic Paper "; web page: "Statistics of Muslims in the USA and around the World " (viewed 15 June 1999). [Written 1998.] | Table: "USA by denomination in millions " [for 1996]; Listed in table as "United Synagoge of America (Conservative) " [sic] |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | 1,500,000 | - | 756 units |
- | 1998 | World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000. Mahwah, NJ: PRIMEDIA Reference Inc. (1999). [Orig. sources: 1999 Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches; World Almanac research]; pg. 692. | Table: "Membership of Religious Groups in U.S. "; Based on reports from officials by each group. Figs. inclusive; refer to all "members ". Listed as United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism, The |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | USA | 1,500,000 | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* Spartos, Carlos. "Practical Piety: A Guide for the Perplexed " in Village Voice (New York), Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 1999; (viewed online, 29 Jan. 1999) | "United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism... century. Membership: U.S.: 1,500,000. World: 2,000,000. " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | world | - | - | 1,000 units |
- | 1981 | Crim, Keith (ed.). The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins (1989). Reprint; originally pub. as Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions, 1981; pg. 193. | "Conservative Judaism... The synagogues are organized in the United Synagogue, which includes almost one thousand congregations. " |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | world | 1,500,000 | - | 800 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site | Today, it encompasses approximately 800 affiliated congregations, representing some 1.5 million members. |
| United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism | world | 2,000,000 | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* Spartos, Carlos. "Practical Piety: A Guide for the Perplexed " in Village Voice (New York), Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 1999; (viewed online, 29 Jan. 1999) | "United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism... century. Membership: U.S.: 1,500,000. World: 2,000,000. " |
| United Way of the Cross Churches of Christ of the Apostolic Faith | world | 1,100 | - | 14 units |
- | 1980 | Melton, J. Gordon (ed.) The Encyclopedia of American Religions: Vol. 1. Tarrytown, NY: Triumph Books (1991); Chapter: Pentecostal Family; section: Apostolic Pentecostals; pg. 270. | "United Way of the Cross Churches of Christ of the Apostolic Faith... was founded by Bishiop Joseph H. Adamas of the Way of the cross Church of Christ and Elder Harrison J. Twyman of the Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ World Wide, Inc. The new church was formed when the two founders, both pastors of congregations in North Carolina, discovered... The church grew, in part from the addition of pastors and their congregations who had previously left other Apostolic bodies. Membership: In 1980 the... Churches had 1,100 members in 14 churches. " |
| United Wesleyan Methodist Church of America | New York: New York City | - | - | 4 units |
- | 1978 | Melton, J. Gordon (ed.) The Encyclopedia of American Religions: Vol. 1. Tarrytown, NY: Triumph Books (1991); Section: Pietist-Methodist Family: British Methodism; pg. 202. | "United Wesleyan Methodist Church of America... New York, NY [H.Q.]... Membership: In 1978 there were 4 congregatoins, all in New York City. " |
| United Wesleyan Methodist Church of America | USA | - | - | 4 units |
- | 1978 | Melton, J. Gordon (ed.) The Encyclopedia of American Religions: Vol. 1. Tarrytown, NY: Triumph Books (1991); Section: Pietist-Methodist Family: British Methodism; pg. 202. | "United Wesleyan Methodist Church of America... New York, NY [H.Q.]... Membership: In 1978 there were 4 congregatoins, all in New York City. " |
| United Zion Church | North America | 993 | - | 13 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. 66-67. | "Bishop Mattias Brinser was expelled from Brethrne in Christ Church in 1855, together with about 50 other members... These people organized their own group, United Zion's Children; in 1954 the body incorporated under the name United Zion Church... Located almost exclusively in Dauphin, Lebanon, and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania, it lists 933 members and 13 churches. " |
| United Zion Church | USA | 850 | - | 13 units |
- | 1987 | Bedell, Kenneth (ed.). Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1993. Abingdon Press: Nashville, Tenn (1993); pg. 248-255. | Table 2: US Current Stats. (# of adherents from "inclusive membership " column, not sometimes smaller "full communicant " col.) Listed in table as "United Zion Church. " |
| United Zion Church | USA | 850 | - | 13 units |
- | 1993 | Mead, Frank S. (revised by Samuel S. Hill), Handbook of Denominations in the United States (10th Ed.), Abingdon Press: Nashville, Tenn. (1995). | - |
| United Zion Church | world | 929 | - | 13 units |
- | 1983 | 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. 307. | "United Zion Church... Denver, PA [H.Q.]... The United Zion's Children originated in 1855 following the expulsion of Bishp Matthias Brinser from the River Brethren (i.e., the Brethren in Christ)... Membership: In 1983 there were 13 churches, 929 members, and 20 ministers. " |
| United Zion's Children | USA | 50 | - | 1 unit |
- | 1855 | Mead, Frank S. (revised by Samuel S. Hill), Handbook of Denominations in the United States (9th Ed.), Abingdon Press: Nashville, Tenn. (1990); pg. 66-67. | "Bishop Mattias Brinser was expelled from Brethrne in Christ Church in 1855, together with about 50 other members... These people organized their own group, United Zion's Children; in 1954 the body incorporated under the name United Zion Church... Located almost exclusively in Dauphin, Lebanon, and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania, it lists 933 members and 13 churches. " |
| United Zion's Children | world | 1,250 | - | 24 units |
- | 1945 | Ferm, Vergilius (ed). An Encyclopedia of Religion; Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (1976; 1st ed. pub. 1945 by Philosophical Library); pg. 666. | Table of the 3 River Brethren sects, the number of churches and members in each. Bethren in Christ (founded 1862), Older Order or Yorker Brethren (1843), and United Zion's Children (Brinsers, founded 1853). |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | - | 10.40% | - | - | 1983 | *LINK* McNair Anderson Associates. web page: "Australian Gallup Poll, June, 1983 ". Social Science Data Archives, Australian National University | "sampled population consists of persons aged 16 years and over from all federal electorates throughout Australia, excluding the Northern Territory... This poll is based on 2128 interviews conducted over the first two weekends of June 1983. "; Question: "WOULD YOU MIND TELLING ME YOUR RELIGION? "; response category: "UNITING/METHODIST "; Other categories: ANGLICAN; CATHOLIC/RC; PRESBYTERIAN; BAPTIST; OTHER CHRISTIAN; NON-CHRISTIAN |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,182,300 | - | - | - | 1986 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in Australia, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1986 adherents " |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,387,700 | 8.20% | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* Government statistics web site (viewed circa Nov. 1998) | - |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,386,000 | - | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* official web site | According to the 1991 census 1,386,000 Australians claim to be Uniting Church. |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,387,646 | - | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in Australia, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1991 adherents " |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 293,532 | - | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* official web site | Total membership for the Uniting Church in Australia in 1994 was 293,532 (made up of baptised, confirmed, adherents and members in association). |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,510,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year; pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,334,900 | 7.50% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* Government statistics web site (viewed circa Nov. 1998) | - |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,334,917 | 7.46% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* Parliament of Australia web site; page: "Census 96: Religion " (viewed 18 Dec. 1999) | Self-identification, from 1996 govt. census. "In the 1996 Census, respondents were asked to mark one of the seven specified religions (Catholic, Anglican, Uniting Church, Presbyterian, Greek Orthodox, Baptist, or Lutheran) or to specify a particular religion. Persons with no religion were asked to mark the no religion box. " [Listed in table as "Uniting Church "] |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia | 1,334,917 | 7.46% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in Australia, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1996 adherents " [based on 12,582,764 adherents of Christianity equalling 70.3% of total pop., total population = 17,898,669] |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia: New South Wales | 327,360 | - | - | - | 1986 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in New South Wales, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1986 adherents " |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia: New South Wales | 371,974 | - | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in New South Wales, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1991 adherents " |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Australia: New South Wales | 362,508 | 6.02% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "Growth of Religions in Australia and New South Wales 1986-1996 " | Table "Australia " [growth of religion in New South Wales, 1986-1996]; "Prepared by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales from census data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics "; "1991 adherents "; [based on 1996 Islam total adherents of 102,288 = 1.7%, total pop. of New South Wales would be 6,016,941] |
| Uniting Church in Australia | Norfolk Island | 360 | 16.40% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 2,194 (1997 est.). Anglican 39%, Roman Catholic 11.7%, Uniting Church in Australia 16.4%, Seventh-Day Adventist 4.4%, none 9.2%, unknown 16.9%, other 2.4% (1986) |
| Uniting Church in Australia | world | 1,386,000 | - | - | 1 country |
1991 | *LINK* official web site | According to the 1991 census 1,386,000 Australians claim to be Uniting Church. |
| Uniting Church in Australia | world | 293,532 | - | - | 1 country |
1994 | *LINK* official web site | Total membership for the Uniting Church in Australia in 1994 was 293,532 (made up of baptised, confirmed, adherents and members in association). |
| Uniting/Union Church | New Zealand | 915 | 0.03% | - | - | 1986 | *LINK* web site: "VisionNet Census " (created by a Protestant group); web page: Minor Churches (viewed 9 Jan. 1999); original source: Statistics New Zealand | Data taken from New Zealand national censuses, based on self-identification, down to denominational level. Also listed as "Union/Cooporating " |
| Uniting/Union Church | New Zealand | 1,029 | 0.03% | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* web site: "VisionNet Census " (created by a Protestant group); web page: Minor Churches (viewed 9 Jan. 1999); original source: Statistics New Zealand | Data taken from New Zealand national censuses, based on self-identification, down to denominational level. Also listed as "Union/Cooporating " |
| Uniting/Union Church | New Zealand | 1,734 | 0.05% | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "VisionNet Census " (created by a Protestant group); web page: Minor Churches (viewed 9 Jan. 1999); original source: Statistics New Zealand | Data taken from New Zealand national censuses, based on self-identification, down to denominational level. Also listed as "Union/Cooporating " |
| Unitus | world | - | - | - | - | 2000 | *LINK* Stack, Peggy Fletcher. "DAILY BREAD, LDS humanitarians mobilize to ease suffering among Mormons and their neighbors worldwide " in Salt Lake Tribune (14 Oct 2000) | "It is time to draw on Mormon communitarian ideals to alleviate this suffering, said Warner Woodworth this week at the launching of Unitus, a nonprofit organization for Latter-day Saints dedicated to improving economic conditions of church members and their neighbors. The organization has no official connection to the LDS Church. " |
| Unity Church | Africa | - | - | 38 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site (viewed 1998) | Counted the churches in their directory. |
| Unity Church | Alabama | - | - | 10 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site (viewed 1998) | Counted the churches in their directory. |
| Unity Church | Alaska | - | - | 3 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site (viewed 1998) | Counted the churches in their directory. |
| Unity Church | Arizona | - | - | 14 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official web site (viewed 1998) | Counted the churches in their directory. |