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Episcopal Church in the United States – 1.5 million [48] Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan – 1.1 million [citation needed] Anglican Church of Rwanda – 1.0 million [49] Church of the Province of Central Africa – 0.9 million [50] Anglican Church of Burundi – 0.8 million [51] Church in the Province of the West Indies – 0.8 ...
According to research by Christerson and Flory, "INC Christianity is the fastest-growing Christian group in America and possibly around the world." While overall Protestant church attendance shrunk by 0.05% on average per year between 1970 and 2010, "independent neo-charismatic congregations", of which INC congregations are a subset, grew by an ...
According to scholar Ladan Boroumand "Iran [as of 2020 was] witnessing the highest rate of Christianization in the world", [162] and according to scholar Shay Khatiri of Johns Hopkins University "Islam is the fastest shrinking religion in there [Iran], while Christianity is growing the fastest", [163] and in 2018 "up to half a million Iranians ...
Recently, Outreach magazine named the church the fastest growing, a ranking based on a self-reported Lifeway Research survey that compared average weekly, in-person attendance for February and ...
In 1995, the PCA was described as one of the fastest-growing denominations in the United States, having experienced steady growth since its founding in 1973. [109] In 2009, the PCA reported "a net loss in members for the first time." [110] In 2016, the denomination reported growth over a five-year period.
Hinduism is a growing religion in countries such as Ghana, [292] Russia, [293] and the United States. [294] [295] According to 2011 census, Hinduism has become the fastest-growing religion in Australia since 2006, [296] due to migration from India and Fiji. [297] Generally, the term "conversion" is not applicable to Hindu traditions.
In 2011, it was reported that the Seventh-day Adventist Church was the fastest-growing church in the United States. Released data showed the membership growing by 2.5% in North America, a rapid clip for that part of the world, where many Christian denominations are declining. [101]
The UMC, the second-largest Protestest denomination in the United States (according to Pew data from 2014), is not alone in facing denominational divisions over LGBT+ issues. Presbyterians ...