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Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica) (1947 - 2019) - Religious Group

Religious Family: Baptist
Religious Tradition: Evangelical Protestant
Description: The Conservative Baptist Association of America was founded in 1947 by former ministers and members of the Northern (American) Baptist Convention. In 2019, the organization changed its name to Venture Church Network.
Official Site: Not available
Interactive Timeline: Baptist Family Interactive Timeline

Connections: Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica)


 
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Maps: Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica)1

Adherence Rate per 1,000 (2000)

Congregations (2020)



Top 5 Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica) States (2000)1 [View all States]

Rank State Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Oregon 183 36,017 10.53
2 Maine 36 5,562 4.36
3 Wyoming 13 1,909 3.87
4 Arizona 104 17,362 3.38
5 New Hampshire 26 3,614 2.92

Top 5 Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica) Counties (2000)1 [View all Counties]

Rank County Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Powder River County, MT 1 100 53.82
2 Sherman County, OR 2 67 34.64
3 Menifee County, KY 1 200 30.51
4 Wallowa County, OR 2 213 29.48
5 Sedgwick County, CO 1 75 27.30

Top 5 Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica) Metro Areas (2000)1 [View all Metro Areas]

Rank Metro Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 La Grande, OR Micro Area 3 585 23.85
2 Muscatine, IA Micro Area 2 987 23.66
3 Astoria, OR Micro Area 4 740 20.77
4 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metro Area 5 4,525 17.70
5 The Dalles, OR Micro Area 3 420 17.65

Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica), Members (1955 - 2006)2


Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica), Ministers & Churches (1955 - 2006)2


Conservative Baptist Association of America (CBAmerica), Trends (1955 - 2006)2

YEAR MEMBERS MINISTERS CHURCHES
1955 250,000 1,600 998
1956 250,000 1,100 1,000
1957 275,000 1,600 1,072
1958 275,000 2,000 1,300
1959 275,000 1,800 1,300
1960 300,000 2,500 1,350
1961 300,000 1,200 1,351
1962 300,000 1,403
1963 300,000 2,000 1,550
1964 300,000 1,500
1965 325,000 2,500 1,500
1968 300,000 1,143
1970 300,000 1,127
1974 300,000 1,120
1976 300,000 1,117
1977 300,000 1,114
1979 225,000 1,125
1980 225,000 1,126
1982 225,000 1,140
1988 204,496 1,121
1989 210,000 1,324 1,126
1992 200,000 1,084
1998 200,000 1,200
2002 200,000 2,100 1,200
2006 200,000 2,200 1,200
       

Sources

1 The 2020 data were collected by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB) and include data for 372 religious bodies or groups. Of these, the ASARB was able to gather data on congregations and adherents for 217 and on congregations only for 155. [More information on the data sources]

2 All data on clergy, members, and churches are taken from the National Council of Churches’ Historic Archive CD and recent print editions of the Council’s Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. The CD archives all 68 editions of the Yearbook (formerly called Yearbook of the Churches and Yearbook of American Churches) from 1916 to 2000. Read more information on the Historic Archive CD and the Yearbook.

Membership figures are "inclusive." According to the Yearbook, this includes "those who are full communicant or confirmed members plus other members baptized, non-confirmed or non-communicant." Each denomination has its own criteria for membership.

When a denomination listed on the Historic Archive CD was difficult to identify, particularly in early editions of the Yearbook, the ARDA staff consulted numerous sources, including Melton’s Encyclopedia of American Religions and the Handbook of Denominations in the United States. In some cases, ARDA staff consulted the denomination’s website or contacted its offices by phone. When a denomination could not be positively identified, its data were omitted.

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