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  1. Daniel Silva Mendanha

    Why did EPC lose 27,826 members (18.54% of 2016 members) between 2016 and 2020?

    In 2016, the EPC had 150,042 members (Statistics EPC - 2016). In 2018, it reported having 145,210 members (Statistics EPC - 2018). In 2019, 136,336 members (Statistics - EPC 2019). And the latest stat, for the year 2020, had 122,216 members (Statistics EPC - 2020). What would be the cause for...
  2. sastark

    Six Observations on the PCA's Voting on BCO Amendments

    As many of you know, I have been creating maps for The Aquila Report, showing how each of the PCA Presbyteries have voted on the (now failed) proposed amendments to the PCA BCO. I have also been keeping track of the vote tallies from each Presbytery, and now that a significant number of...
  3. sastark

    PCUSA 2008 Statistics

    One of the blogs I follow is GA Junkie and his latest post is about the newest Presbyterian Panel Survey (a survey of the PCUSA). I've only looked at the summary (available here: http://www.pcusa.org/research/panel/snapshot2008.pdf), but there are a few interesting things that jumped out at me...
  4. johnbugay

    Statistics on Conversions to Roman Catholicism

    Sorry for the double posting -- but in my initial post on this topic, I put a colon in the title, which affected the formatting. I've deleted that one, and all of that same information is here. In another thread, Dudley provided a link to research that suggested that in the United States...
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