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Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province (1735 - Present) - Religious Group

Religious Family: Unclassified
Religious Tradition: Mainline Protestant
Description: The Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum) traces its origins to the reforming activity of John Hus in the 15th century in Czechoslovakia. It was brought to America in 1735 by a group under the leadership of Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg. In 1857, they divided into the Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum) Northern Province and Southern province while still sharing full fellowship.
Official Site: https://www.moravian.org/

Maps: Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province1

Adherence Rate per 1,000 (2010)

Congregations (2020)



Top 1 Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province States (2010)1 [View all States]

Rank State Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Alaska 23 2,649 3.73

Top 3 Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province Counties (2010)1 [View all Counties]

Rank County Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Bethel Census Area, AK 17 2,179 128.08
2 Dillingham Census Area, AK 5 363 74.89
3 Anchorage Municipality, AK 1 107 0.37

Top 1 Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province Metro Areas (2010)1 [View all Metro Areas]

Rank Metro Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Anchorage, AK Metro Area 1 107 0.28

Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province, Members (1925 - 1965)2


Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province, Ministers & Churches (1925 - 1965)2


Moravian Church in America (Unitas Fratrum), Alaska Province, Trends (1925 - 1965)2

YEAR MEMBERS MINISTERS CHURCHES
1925 24,699 153 128
1929 29,917 152 137
1935 34,637 145 135
1937 38,253 149
1939 37,601 138
1942 39,004 142
1944 40,764 145
1945 43,809 148
1949 30,264 105
1950 91
1951 43,856 107 149
1952 50,190 147 150
1953 51,276 144 152
1954 52,735 142 145
1955 55,524 151 158
1956 56,449 147 159
1957 55,086 137 150
1958 60,415 150 156
1959 60,470 152 156
1960 61,368 158 157
1961 56,195 165 168
1962 61,777 157 153
1963 62,402 161 174
1964 62,751 158 174
1965 62,257 163 174
       

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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