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About 300,000 according to Grounds For Giving.

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What theory did the church of england react against?

The Church of England has reacted against many theories. As have many other churches.


How many Japanese live in America?

too many


How many volcanoes are in Central America?

there are 29 active volcanoes in Central America


What is the fastest growing church today?

The fastest growing church today is an Amish church in northern Pennsylvania. Today they are having a raising and all the members of the community will pitch in and have it done in several hours. So it will grow faster than any other church today (that we know of). As for size, most of the fastest growing churches are in America. As the population gets fatter and taller, these churches actually widen their pews to accommodate for the increasing size of their membership. If you are looking for increases in size as strictly a numbers game, this is actually harder to say. Many churches are focusing on Africa and South America for new membership. The Catholics and LDS churches are good examples of this. The populations of these continents are less educated and more likely to believe the crazy nonsense these religions espouse. But they don't publish their conversion numbers. So if you want to know who is growing fastest, good luck. It's easier to find out who has the most members currently. Trintarian Pentecostalism which is Bible based church it is actually fastest growing faith to it is fastest growing in Brazil, The rest of Latin America, parts of Africa, The United States, and Asia


What is the high building part of many churches called that contains these letters ' solid '?

The high building part of many churches that contains the letters 'solid' is called the steeple. It is typically a tall, pointed structure located on the top of the church roof, often serving as a visual focal point and symbolizing the church's connection to the divine.

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How many churches are an America?

There are about 2500 churches in America, but I'm not 100% sure


How many episcopal churches are in America?

3


Does America have government churches?

No, America does not have any government churches


When was Independent Fundamental Churches of America created?

Independent Fundamental Churches of America was created in 1930.


When was United Reformed Churches in North America created?

United Reformed Churches in North America was created in 1996.


When was New Testament Christian Churches of America created?

New Testament Christian Churches of America was created in 1969.


When was Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America created?

Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America was created in 1979.


When did Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America end?

Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America ended in 2008.


How many black churches are in America?

Due to the fluctuations found within the beginnings and endings of churches within the United States, it is impossible to pinpoint the exact number of African American churches exist within the country. However, as of 2009, it was estimated that roughly 6.9% of the churches within the US were historically black churches.


In 1775 the churches were the only two established taxsuppoted churches in colonial America?

anglican and congregational


How many roman Catholic are there in America?

There are 67,515,016 registered Catholics according to the 2008 Yearbook of Canadian and American Churches.


What has the author Edgar C Bundy written?

Edgar C. Bundy has written: 'How liberals and radicals are manipulating evangelicals' -- subject(s): Evangelicalism 'Collectivism in the churches' -- subject(s): World Council of Churches, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, National Council of the Church of Christ in the United States of America, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, Socialism, Protestant churches