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| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urantia Book Readers, Fellowship of | Missouri | - | - | 10 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site (1998) | directory: "1996-1997 International Study Group Directory for readers of The Urantia Book " |
| Wesleyan Church | Missouri | 2,402 | 0.05% | 16 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 802. [Listed as 'The Wesleyan Church.'] |
| white supremacist groups | Missouri | - | - | 5 units |
- | 1992 | Thompson, S. E. Hate Groups. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books (1994), pg. 30. [Source: Klanwatch] | Map: "White Supremacist Groups in the U.S. in 1992 " Klan, Nazi, Skinheads and/or Other. |
| Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod | Missouri | 1,099 | 0.02% | 10 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 782. [Listed as 'Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.'] |
| Yahweh's New Covenant Assembly | Missouri | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1999 | *LINK* official organization web site; web page: "Local Assemblies " (directory). (Viewed 28 June 1999) | Branches listed on directory: "Kingdom City, MO: YNCA Headquarters and Publishing Center; Meetings held weekly at 1:30 PM on the Sabbath. For more information call: (573) 642-6566 " |
| Ku Klux Klan | Missouri | - | - | - | - | 1990 | Lang, Susan S. Extremist Groups in America. New York: Franklin Watts (1990), pg. 48-50. | "..the Klan... has fragmented into a rabble of feuding groups... Klan groups are known to exist in... Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania... " |
| Independent Restoration Branches | Missouri: Independence | - | - | 15 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* web site: "Algonac Restoration Branch " | "Directory of Restoration Branches: This is a list of the Restoration Branches that we know about... last updated 10/3/97 " |
| homosexual | Missouri: St. Louis | - | - | - | - | 1995 | Witt, Lynn; S. Thomas & Eric Marcus (ed.) Out in All Directions: A Treasury of Gay and Lesbian America. New York: Warner Books (1995), pg. 339. | Table: "Gay Neighborhoods Around the Country "; "In many large cities, there are neighborhoods where gay people live, own businesses, or just hang out. Each has its own local designation "; Delmar Loop, St. Louis |
| attendance - weekly | Moldova | - | 10.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* web site: "The University of Michigan News and Information Services "; web page: "Study identifies worldwide rates of religiosity, church attendance " (viewed 17 April 1999). "News Release: December 10, 1997 " By Diane Swanbrow. | Table: weekly church attendance in various nations. "Source: Based on latest avail. data from... World Values surveys. Results with an asterisk are from the 1990-1991 survey; all others are from 1995-1997 survey. " |
| Baptist | Moldova | 1,000 | 0.02% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 4,457,206 (1997 est.); Eastern Orthodox 98.5%, Jewish 1.5%, Baptist (only about 1,000 members) (1991) note: the large majority of churchgoers are ethnic Moldavian |
| Baptist World Alliance | Moldova | 17,200 | - | 275 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals "; [BWA stats. in individual countries are sum of figures for member bodies of BWA in the countries.] |
| Catholic | Moldova | 15,000 | 0.34% | 7 units |
- | 1995 | 1998 Catholic Almanac: Our Sunday Visitor: USA (1997), pg. 333-367. | Figures are as of Dec. 31, 1995. Number used for "congregations " is from number of Catholic parishes. |
| Eastern Orthodox | Moldova | - | - | 864 units |
- | 1992 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 253. | "As of the early 1990s, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and 11 Orthodox monasteries. There were also 14 Old Believers churches... and a monastery. After independence [1991], construction or restoration for over 200 churches was begun. " |
| Eastern Orthodox | Moldova | 4,405,905 | 98.50% | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Library of Congress Country Studies | 4,473,033 [total pop.] (1994). About 98.5 percent Eastern Orthodox (1991); also, Uniate, Jewish, Armenian Apostolic, Seventh-Day Adventist, Baptist, Pentecostal, and Molokan. |
| Eastern Orthodox | Moldova | 4,390,348 | 98.50% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 4,457,206 (1997 est.); Eastern Orthodox 98.5%, Jewish 1.5%, Baptist (only about 1,000 members) (1991) note: the large majority of churchgoers are ethnic Moldavian |
| Eastern Orthodox | Moldova | 4,312,000 | 98.00% | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 251, 253. | "Location: Moldova; Population4.4 million [total population of country; 65% are ethnic Moldovans] "; "Because of the influence of Romanian culture, most Moldovans (98%) associate with the Orthodox Church, although there are also some Uniates. Before the Soviet era, most ethnic Romanians in Moldova belonged to the Romanian Orthodox Church, but the Russian Orthodox Church maintains jurisdiction over the area today. " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Moldova | 14,415 | 0.33% | 128 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | Adherent/member count is for "1997 Peak Witnesses "; Memorial attendance (annual sacrament meeting) for same year: 39,761. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Moldova | 15,880 | 0.37% | 142 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; This adherent/member count is for "1998 Peak Witnesses " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Moldova | 39,761 | 0.92% | 128 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | From 1997 Statistics "Memorial attendance " column. Count of all who attend this once-a-year meeting, whether or not a "publisher " in full standing. Most would be considered adherents. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Moldova | 39,138 | 0.91% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; "Memorial attendance " column indicates attendance at yearly communion meeting. |
| Judaism | Moldova | - | - | - | - | 1903 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 253. | "A pogrom (an organized persecution or massacre) against Moldavan Jews in 1903 severely reduced the urban Jewish population. " |
| Judaism | Moldova | 66,858 | 1.50% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 4,457,206 (1997 est.); Eastern Orthodox 98.5%, Jewish 1.5%, Baptist (only about 1,000 members) (1991) note: the large majority of churchgoers are ethnic Moldavian |
| Judaism | Moldova | 90,000 | 2.00% | - | - | 1997 | Shoemaker, M. Wesley. Russia, Eurasian States, and Eastern Europe 1997 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 132-133. | "Population: 4.5 million... Other minorities include Gagauzi (4%) and Jews (2%)... " |
| Judaism | Moldova | - | - | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 253. | "Jews in Moldova were also harassed during the Soviet era. In the early 1990s, many Jewish newspapers were started, and a synagogue and Jewish high school opened in Chisinau. Also, the Chisinau State University created a Department of Jewish Studies. " |
| Judaism | Moldova | 30,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jewish Communities of the World web site (1998) | Table: World Jewry. "collected our data from from demographic and other academic studies, community reports, and up-dates in the general media... consulted with experts to verify findings before reaching our assessments and estimates. " |
| Moldovan Orthodox | Moldova | 4,350,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; listed in table as "Russian (Moldovan) Orthodox "; So I've included this statistic three times: As "Russian (Moldovan) Orthodox ", "Russian Orthodox " and "Moldovan Orthodox " |
| Old Believers | Moldova | - | - | 15 units |
- | 1992 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 253. | "As of the early 1990s, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and 11 Orthodox monasteries. There were also 14 Old Believers churches... and a monastery. " |
| other | Moldova | 20,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; "other " = NOT Russian (Moldovan) Orthodox |
| Romanian Orthodox | Moldova | - | - | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 251, 253. | "Location: Moldova; Population4.4 million [total population of country; 65% are ethnic Moldovans] "; "Because of the influence of Romanian culture, most Moldovans (98%) associate with the Orthodox Church, although there are also some Uniates. Before the Soviet era, most ethnic Romanians in Moldova belonged to the Romanian Orthodox Church, but the Russian Orthodox Church maintains jurisdiction over the area today. " |
| Russian Orthodox | Moldova | 4,350,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; listed in table as "Russian (Moldovan) Orthodox "; So I've included this statistic three times: As "Russian (Moldovan) Orthodox ", "Russian Orthodox " and "Moldovan Orthodox " |
| Scientology | Moldova | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1999 | *LINK* web page (OPPOSING VIEW): "Scientology Worldwide " (viewed 13 Feb. 1999); "Last Update on 10th Feb. 1999 " | Number here ( "# congregations ") represent total of all orgs: Dianetic Centers, Celebrity Centers, missions, etc.; "CoS web sites have lists of Missions (1998) & Orgs (1996) from which the Table below is derived. Original concept and research by 'Inducto'. " |
| Union Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Moldova | Moldova | 17,200 | - | 275 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals " |
| Gagauz | Moldova: Gagauzia | 137,500 | 82.50% | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* Unrepresented Nations & Peoples Organisation web site; web page: "Gagauzia " (Viewed 16 Aug. 1999). | "The Republic of Gagauzia is an autonomous republic of Moldovo. It borders the Republic of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldovo... The number of the population of Gagauzia is 169,300. The Gagauz account for 82.5% of the population (137,500 people). The remaining people are Moldovans, Russians, Bulgarians and Ukrainians. The Gagauz are of the once numerous Oguzian tribes that settled in the southwestern part of Europe in the 11th century. " |
| Catholic | Monaco | - | 90.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% " |
| Catholic | Monaco | 27,000 | 90.00% | 6 units |
- | 1995 | 1998 Catholic Almanac: Our Sunday Visitor: USA (1997), pg. 333-367. | Figures are as of Dec. 31, 1995. Number used for "congregations " is from number of Catholic parishes. |
| Catholic | Monaco | 28,000 | - | - | - | 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. |
| Catholic | Monaco | 30,297 | 95.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 31,892. Roman Catholic 95%. |
| Catholic | Monaco | 28,500 | 95.00% | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 256-257. | "Location: Monaco; Population: 30,000 "; "About 95% of Monaco's population is Roman Catholic, the state religion. " |
| Church of England | Monaco | - | - | - | - | 1998 | Gall, Timothy L. (ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life: Vol. 4 - Europe. Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 256-257. | "Location: Monaco; Population: 30,000; Religion: Roman Catholic; small number of Church of England members "; "About 95% of Monaco's population is Roman Catholic, the state religion. Monaco also belongs to the Church of England's Gibraltar diocese. " |
| Judaism | Monaco | 1,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jewish Communities of the World web site (1998) | Table: World Jewry. "collected our data from from demographic and other academic studies, community reports, and up-dates in the general media... consulted with experts to verify findings before reaching our assessments and estimates. " |
| other | Monaco | 3,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; "other " = NOT Roman Catholic |
| Atheism | Mongolia | 1,000,000 | - | - | - | 1990 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: 2/8/90 issue of GLOBAL PRAYER DIGEST); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "PRAY FOR A CHURCH AMONG THE 1,000,000 ATHEISTS OF MONGOLIA. (Population given as: 1,883,300, also 2.2 million) " |
| Buddhism | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Library of Congress Country Studies | 2,125,463 [total pop.] (1989). Predominantly Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism); about 4 percent Muslim (primarily in southwest), some shamanism. |
| Buddhism | Mongolia | 2,240,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; Buddhist: all "Tantric Buddhist (Lamaist) " |
| Catholic | Mongolia | 1,000 | 0.04% | - | - | 1995 | 1998 Catholic Almanac: Our Sunday Visitor: USA (1997), pg. 333-367. | Figures are as of Dec. 31, 1995. Number used for "congregations " is from number of Catholic parishes.; No parishes. One mission, 4 priests. |
| Christianity | Mongolia | 7,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* [Orig. source: Field report. Name withheld for security reasons.] | Five years ago the number of Christians in MONGOLIA could be counted on one hand, but today there are 3,000 to 7,000 believers. Most of the Mongolian Christians are teen-aged girls |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mongolia | 400 | - | 3 units |
- | 1995 | Deseret News 1997-98 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1996), pg. 188-408. | "Year-end 1995: Est. population [of country]; Members, [number shown in '# of adherents' column to left] " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mongolia | 550 | - | 4 units |
- | 1996 | "A Mighty Change in Mongolia " in Ensign (June 1996), pg. 76. | "Total membership in the nation now exceeds 550, with three branches in Ulaanbaatar and one branch in Erdenet... " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mongolia | 1,100 | 0.04% | 4 units |
- | 1997 | Deseret News 1999-2000 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1998), pg. 267-410. | Information from a variety of sources. Figures for year-end 1997. |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mongolia | - | - | 8 units |
- | 1999 | LDS Scene " in Ensign, Oct. 1999, pg. 79. | "In Mongolia, the Church has six branches in Ulaanbaatar, one branch in Darkhan, and one branch in Erdenet. " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Mongolia | 1,000 | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* Stack, Peggy Fletcher. "Mongolians Learning Ways of The West in Utah " in Salt Lake Tribune (7 Feb. 1999). Viewed online 8 Feb. 1999. | "A foundation representing the LDS Church was legally registered Jan. 17, 1994... full-time missionaries have been working there for several years, baptizing more than 1,000 Mongolians into the church. " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - meetinghouses | Mongolia | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1999 | LDS Scene " in Ensign, Oct. 1999, pg. 79. | "A building located in the center of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, has been renovated as Mongolia's first Latter-day Saint meetinghouse. More than 650 people attended two dedicatory sessions for the new facility... With a foundation dating to 1890, the building is a well-known landmark that has previously housed an art and design center, bank and government offices, and a children's cinema and has been featured in magazines and on postage stamps. " |
| Evangelical | Mongolia | 4 | - | - | - | 1990 | *LINK* "Asia " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mongolia... There were only four known evangelical Christians when communism collapsed in 1990. " |
| Evenki | Mongolia | 2,000 | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* web site: "Ethnologue "; web page: "Russia, Asia " (Viewed 7 July 1999). | "EVENKI (EWENKI, TUNGUS, CHAPOGIR, AVANKI, AVANKIL, SOLON, KHAMNIGAN) [EVN] 12,000 mother tongue speakers (43%) out of an ethnic population of 28,000 in Russia (1979 census); 10,000 in China (1990); 2,000 in Mongolia; 24,000 in all countries... Shamanist, lamaist, Christian. " |
| Islam | Mongolia | 100,000 | 10.00% | - | - | 1978 | Welch, Alford T. "Islam " in Hinnells, John R. (ed). A Handbook of Living Religions, Penguin Books: New York (1991) [reprint; 1st published in 1984], pg. 164-165. [Original src: Weeks, R. (ed.), "Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey " (1978).] | Table: "Approximate Muslim populations and percentages of total populations " |
| Islam | Mongolia | 85,020 | 4.00% | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Library of Congress Country Studies | 2,125,463 [total pop.] (1989). Predominantly Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism); about 4 percent Muslim (primarily in southwest), some shamanism. |
| Islam | Mongolia | 90,000 | - | - | - | 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. |
| Islam | Mongolia | 101,528 | 4.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 2,538,211. predominantly Tibetan Buddhist, Muslim 4% note: previously limited religious activity because of communist regime |
| Islam | Mongolia | 29,000 | 1.00% | - | - | 2000 | K. F. Bin Mohd Noor. "Muslims Statistics... for Year 2000 " [orig. src: Barrett. World Christian Encyclopedia, 1982] | Table |
| Joint Christian Services International | Mongolia | - | - | 40 units |
- | 1992 | *LINK* "Asia " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mongolia... In 1992, SIM became one of the eight founding member agencies to form the Joint Christian Services International, a development and secondment consortium that ministers in creative ways to the people of Mongolia. There are now about 40 registered churches in the country. " |
| Joint Christian Services International | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1992 | *LINK* "Asia " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mongolia... In 1992, SIM became one of the eight founding member agencies to form the Joint Christian Services International, a development and secondment consortium that ministers in creative ways to the people of Mongolia. There are now about 40 registered churches in the country. " |
| Lamaistic Buddhism | Mongolia | 2,240,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table: Listed as "Tantric Buddhist (Lamaist) " |
| Lamaistic Buddhism | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1997 | Leibo, Steven A. East, Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific 1997 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 80. | "Principal Religion: The Lamaistic sect of Buddhism; religious practice is not discouraged. " |
| Tibetan Buddhism | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Library of Congress Country Studies | 2,125,463 [total pop.] (1989). Predominantly Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism); about 4 percent Muslim (primarily in southwest), some shamanism. |
| Tibetan Buddhism | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Total population: 2,538,211. predominantly Tibetan Buddhist, Muslim 4% note: previously limited religious activity because of communist regime |
| Tibetan Buddhism - Geluk order | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Library of Congress Country Studies | 2,125,463 [total pop.] (1989). Predominantly Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism); about 4 percent Muslim (primarily in southwest), some shamanism. |
| miscellaneous regional info | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1271 C.E. | *LINK* "Asia " in SIM NOW, Feb. 1999 (vol. #85); (viewed online 6 July 1999); SIM International web site. | "Mongolia is one of the oldest countries in the world. In 1271, Kublai Khan sent an official request to the Pope: 'Send 100 teachers of the Christian faith able to clearly show that the law of Christ is best. If persuaded, I and all under my rule will become His followers.' He made the same offer to the Buddhist Lamas from Tibet. Tibet sent monks; the Pope sent two priests, who failed Mongolia. The country became strongly entrenched in Buddhism until the last 70 years of communist rule. " |
| miscellaneous regional info | Mongolia | - | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site; (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "Originally shamanist, then lama Buddhist, now largely atheist. " |
| Agnostic | Montana | - | 0.60% | - | - | 1990 | Kosmin, B. & S. Lachman. One Nation Under God: Religion in Contemporary American Society; Harmony Books: New York (1993), pg. 88-93. | Table 3-1: Religious Composition of State Populations, 1990 (%). Self-identification of religious loyalty, phone survey w/ 113,000 people; by City U. of New York. |
| Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection | Montana | 58 | 0.01% | 2 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 46. [Listed as 'Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection.'] |
| American Association of Lutheran Churches | Montana | 353 | 0.04% | 2 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 238. [Listed as 'Lutheran Churches American Association Of.'] |
| American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A. | Montana | 4,294 | 0.54% | 26 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 3,321. |
| Apostolic Lutheran Church of America | Montana | 10 | 0.00% | 1 unit |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 06. |
| Assemblies of God | Montana | 16,235 | 2.03% | 77 units |
- | 1990 | Glenmary Research Center. Churches & Church Membership in U.S., 1990. | By-county org. reports, figures from 'Churches' & inclusive 'Adherents' columns. More exclusive 'members': 7,285. [Listed as 'Assemblies of God.'] |
| Assemblies of God | Montana | - | 1.00% | - | - | 1990 | Kosmin, B. & S. Lachman. One Nation Under God: Religion in Contemporary American Society; Harmony Books: New York (1993), pg. 88-93. | Table 3-1: Religious Composition of State Populations, 1990 (%). Self-identification of religious loyalty, phone survey w/ 113,000 people; by City U. of New York. |