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Nondenominational, Independent Congregations
Nondenominational congregations are those Protestant Christian
churches, often with a conservative theology, that intentionally stand apart
from explicit ties to an organized religious group.
It is nearly impossible to know exactly
how many nondenominational churches there are in the United States or what their
membership might be. The best guess is that there are 35,000 independent
and nondenominational congregations currently with approximately 10,000,000 members
in the United States, making these congregations a large but relatively anonymous
presence in the U.S. religious landscape.
The presence of nondenominational
churches in the
FACT project included a survey of 2500 churches randomly chosen from a
very inexact listing of independent/nondenominational congregations in the United States. A total of 133
questionnaires
were returned for a 5.32% response rate. View
the version of the questionnaire used to survey nondenominational and independent
churches.
If you are interested in obtaining specific
information about the results of the nondenominational survey, please get in
touch with the official contact person Scott Thumma at sthumma@hartsem.edu.
You can find further information about the
Nondenominational Congregations Faith Communities Today participation at the web pages
devoted to this project on the Hartford Institute web site.
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