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Denominational Profile
Notes
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church was formed by conservative Presbyterians in 1981 as the two major branches of American Presbyterianism prepared to merge (1983). The founders rejected the theological liberalism they found in their parent bodies. |
Membership Data
Year | Clergy | Churches | Members |
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1982 | 67 | 35 | 19,000 |
1984 | 101 | 60 | 23,900 |
1986 | 177 | 106 | 30,000 |
1988 | 215 | 120 | 33,000 |
1989 | 225 | 155 | 50,300 |
1990 | 280 | 160 | 54,781 |
1991 | 313 | 155 | 52,645 |
1992 | 382 | 174 | 55,008 |
1993 | 387 | 175 | 56,421 |
1994 | 380 | 177 | 56,499 |
1996 | 420 | 183 | 57,502 |
1997 | 419 | 186 | 57,502 |
1998 | 443 | 187 | 61,347 |
1999 | 424 | 197 | 63,447 |
2000 | 439 | 189 | 64,939 |
2001 | 486 | 193 | 67,808 |
2002 | 492 | 190 | 69,351 |
2003 | 501 | 194 | 71,755 |
2004 | 529 | 181 | 73,941 |
2005 | 498 | 182 | 73,019 |
2007 | 608 | 207 | 89,190 |
Data were taken from the National Council of Churches' Historic Archive CD and recent editions of the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. Denomination descriptions provided by Dr. J. Gordon Melton, Director, Institute for the Study of American Religion (ISAR). [More information on data sources]