Date: May 10th, 2025 12:21 PM
Author: geriatric library sweet tailpipe
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Grok, what are the largest christian denominations in the united states?
The top Christian denominations in the United States, ranked by estimated number of adherents or members, are:
Catholic Church – Around 60–70 million members
The largest single Christian denomination in the U.S.
Strong presence across the country, especially in the Northeast, Southwest, and Midwest.
Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) – About 13–14 million
The largest Protestant denomination.
Predominantly in the South.
United Methodist Church (UMC) – Around 5–6 million
Historically strong in the Midwest and South.
Recently experienced significant schisms over theological issues.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) – Around 6.5 million
Strongest in Utah and surrounding states.
Considered Christian but with distinct beliefs.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) – Around 3–4 million
Largest Lutheran body in the U.S.
Historically strong in the Midwest and among Scandinavian/German-American communities.
Assemblies of God – About 3 million
A leading Pentecostal denomination.
Rapid growth, especially among Hispanic and immigrant communities.
Presbyterian Church (USA) – Around 1.5 million
Historically influential, though declining in membership.
Episcopal Church – Around 1.5 million
American branch of the Anglican Communion.
National Baptist Convention (USA) – Around 5 million
One of the largest historically Black Protestant denominations.
American Baptist Churches USA – About 1 million
Many Americans also identify simply as “non-denominational Christian,” a category that has grown significantly in recent years, especially within Evangelical and megachurch contexts.
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