First, the good news: The Episcopal Church Grew almost 10 percent in the Decade of Evangelism, 1990-2000.
| Rank by Growth | 1990 | 2000 | Difference | Rank by Size in 2000 | Diocese |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6,027 | 9,057 | 50.30% | 71 | Vermont |
| 2 | 9,154 | 13,499 | 47.50% | 51 | New Hampshire |
| 3 | 3,367 | 4,804 | 42.70% | 89 | Idaho |
| 4 | 19,354 | 27,454 | 41.90% | 23 | Florida |
| 5 | 10,118 | 14,174 | 40.10% | 50 | Western North Carolina |
| 6 | 21,515 | 29,546 | 37.30% | 19 | Alabama |
| 7 | 5,317 | 7,159 | 34.60% | 81 | Wyoming |
| 8 | 33,877 | 45,462 | 34.20% | 7 | Atlanta |
| 9 | 52,926 | 70,323 | 32.90% | 1 | Virginia |
| 10 | 9,964 | 13,142 | 31.90% | 54 | Rio Grande |
| 11 | 9,436 | 12,329 | 30.70% | 58 | Tennessee |
| 12 | 26,832 | 34,708 | 29.40% | 14 | Dallas |
| 13 | 4,202 | 5,393 | 28.30% | 87 | Utah |
| 14 | 19,650 | 24,890 | 26.70% | 26 | Arizona |
| 15 | 3,605 | 4,544 | 26.00% | 92 | Nevada |
| 16 | 55,244 | 69,021 | 24.90% | 2 | Texas |
| 17 | 12,877 | 16,037 | 24.50% | 40 | Northern California |
| 18 | 27,519 | 34,234 | 24.40% | 15 | Central Florida |
| 19 | 4,543 | 5,587 | 23.00% | 85 | Montana |
| 20 | 12,529 | 15,308 | 22.20% | 45 | Georgia |
| 21 | 32,909 | 39,868 | 21.10% | 10 | North Carolina |
| 22 | 12,564 | 15,177 | 20.80% | 46 | East Carolina |
| 23 | 19,098 | 22,940 | 20.10% | 30 | Upper South Carolina |
| 24 | 30,843 | 36,881 | 19.60% | 12 | Maryland |
| 25 | 18,418 | 22,012 | 19.50% | 32 | South Carolina |
| 26 | 23,355 | 27,852 | 19.30% | 21 | Colorado |
| 27 | 15,155 | 17,964 | 18.50% | 37 | Central Gulf Coast |
| 28 | 26,878 | 31,823 | 18.40% | 16 | Washington |
| 29 | 8,334 | 9,766 | 17.20% | 69 | Indianapolis |
| 30 | 15,836 | 18,473 | 16.70% | 35 | San Diego |
| 31 | 6,990 | 8,137 | 16.40% | 77 | Hawaii |
| 32 | 7,733 | 8,963 | 15.90% | 72 | San Joaquin |
| 33 | 10,069 | 11,610 | 15.30% | 61 | Maine |
| 34 | 22,677 | 25,985 | 14.60% | 24 | Olympia |
| 35 | 6,792 | 7,762 | 14.30% | 79 | Lexington |
| 36 | 15,517 | 17,636 | 13.70% | 38 | Oregon |
| 37 | 9,955 | 11,314 | 13.70% | 64 | Soutwestern Virginia |
| 38 | 12,821 | 14,499 | 13.10% | 48 | East Tennessee |
| 39 | 648 | 729 | 12.50% | 100 | Navajoland |
| 40 | 21,523 | 24,119 | 12.10% | 27 | California |
| 41 | 21,305 | 23,863 | 12.00% | 29 | Minnesota |
| 42 | 10,339 | 11,570 | 11.90% | 62 | Arkansas |
| 43 | 11,934 | 13,338 | 11.80% | 52 | Missouri |
| 44 | 14,909 | 16,607 | 11.40% | 39 | Pittsburgh |
| 45 | 13,949 | 15,531 | 11.30% | 43 | Louisiana |
| 46 | 7,317 | 8,115 | 10.90% | 78 | Northwest Texas |
| 47 | 10,771 | 11,902 | 10.50% | 60 | Milwaukee |
| 48 | 16,382 | 18,079 | 10.40% | 36 | Mississippi |
| 49 | 11,804 | 13,017 | 10.30% | 55 | Kansas |
| 50 | 48,042 | 52,661 | 9.60% | 5 | Connecticut |
| 51 | 26,146 | 28,567 | 9.30% | 20 | Southern Virginia |
| 52 | 42,726 | 46,616 | 9.10% | 6 | New York |
| 53 | 9,239 | 10,022 | 8.50% | 68 | Delaware |
| 54 | 7,857 | 8,507 | 8.30% | 74 | Kentucy |
| 55 | 14,655 | 15,788 | 7.70% | 42 | Oklahoma |
| 56 | 33,710 | 36,297 | 7.70% | 13 | Chicago |
| 57 | 18,808 | 20,232 | 7.60% | 33 | Southern Ohio |
| 58 | 21,461 | 22,868 | 6.60% | 31 | West Texas |
| 59 | 28,393 | 30,038 | 5.80% | 18 | Southeast Florida |
| 60 | 51,569 | 54,460 | 5.60% | 4 | Los Angeles |
| 61 | 14,106 | 14,828 | 5.10% | 47 | Fort Worth |
| 62 | 4,244 | 4,449 | 4.80% | 93 | Alaska |
| 63 | 57,877 | 60,042 | 3.70% | 3 | Massachusetts |
| 64 | 2,050 | 2,123 | 3.60% | 97 | Eau Claire |
| 65 | 6,995 | 7,217 | 3.20% | 80 | Easton |
| 66 | 2,566 | 2,630 | 2.50% | 95 | Quincy |
| 67 | 10,744 | 11,010 | 2.50% | 65 | Western Michigan |
| 68 | 5,330 | 5,442 | 2.10% | 86 | Springfield |
| 69 | 12,586 | 12,714 | 1.00% | 57 | El Camino Real |
| 70 | 2,351 | 2,374 | 1.00% | 96 | Western Kansas |
| 71 | 31,649 | 31,723 | 0.20% | 17 | Southwest Florida |
| 72 | 10,429 | 10,438 | 0.10% | 67 | West Missouri |
| 73 | 14,328 | 14,340 | 0.10% | 49 | Western Massachusetts |
| 74 | 11,485 | 11,366 | -1.00% | 63 | Western Louisiana |
| 75 | 10,754 | 10,627 | -1.20% | 66 | Rochester |
| 76 | 16,213 | 15,870 | -2.10% | 41 | Central New York |
| 77 | 28,626 | 27,745 | -3.10% | 22 | Newark |
| 78 | 6,097 | 5,890 | -3.40% | 84 | Northern Indiana |
| 79 | 9,019 | 8,695 | -3.60% | 73 | Nebraska |
| 80 | 13,875 | 13,260 | -4.40% | 53 | Central Pennsylvania |
| 81 | 4,895 | 4,671 | -4.60% | 90 | Northwestern Pennsylvania |
| 82 | 9,890 | 9,324 | -5.70% | 70 | Iowa |
| 83 | 41,998 | 39,125 | -6.80% | 11 | New Jersey |
| 84 | 13,193 | 12,177 | -7.70% | 59 | Bethlehem |
| 85 | 16,844 | 15,450 | -8.30% | 44 | Albany |
| 86 | 28,333 | 25,902 | -8.60% | 25 | Ohio |
| 87 | 3,067 | 2,761 | -10.00% | 94 | Eastern Oregon |
| 88 | 21,476 | 19,098 | -11.10% | 34 | Rhode Island |
| 89 | 50,331 | 44,123 | -12.30% | 8 | Pennsylvania |
| 90 | 2,144 | 1,872 | -12.70% | 98 | North Dakota |
| 91 | 1,920 | 1,655 | -13.80% | 99 | Northern Michigan |
| 92 | 8,279 | 7,020 | -15.20% | 82 | Spokane |
| 93 | 10,057 | 8,396 | -16.50% | 76 | West Virginia |
| 94 | 15,474 | 12,757 | -17.60% | 56 | Western New York |
| 95 | 53,550 | 44,036 | -17.80% | 9 | Long Island |
| 96 | 7,262 | 5,926 | -18.40% | 83 | South Dakota |
| 97 | 6,634 | 4,627 | -30.30% | 91 | Fond du Lac |
| 98 | 8,817 | 5,297 | -39.90% | 88 | West Tennessee |
Note: The Diocese of Eastern Michigan did not exist in 1990, but was created out of the Diocese of Michigan The two together in 2000 (E. Mich 8,477+ Mich. 24,107=32,584) are down 7.6% of the size of the Diocese of Michigan in 1990 (35,265).
Caveat re: this report!A correspondent asked both Dr. Kirk Hadaway (chief researcher at the Episcopal Church Center) and me:
> Hadaway's statistics from the Church Missionary Society show a continued Dr. Hadaway has graciously given me permission to share his reply: Louie and ****, I have posted a long report [in pdf format; it requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. -- LC] on this issue on the Episcopal Church web site (under Research and Statistics in the Congregational Development pages). There have been some data cleaning problems during the past decade, which I have corrected. Thus, the data reported do not exactly match up with the Red Book statistics. But the biggest problem is with changes in definition and the removal of non-domestic dioceses. This is something that some have chosen to ignore in their reports on the decline of the Episcopal Church. During the past ten years membership showed a slow decline. Attendance showed some overall growth, but last year was not a good year. Communicants are up strongly, as Louie reports. However, as you will see in the report there was a major change in the way communicants are reported that makes the growth in this area suspect. Essentially, I think we have been on a plateau during the past decade. This is not something to cheer about, but it is better than any other mainline Protestant denomination. Kirk Note: If you are interested in having a more detailed and comprehensive analysis of data for your parish or diocese, visit Church Reports. -- LC |
Now the bad news: In the three decades from 1970-2000 the country grew by 41.2 percent, but the Episcopal Church shrank by 15.9 percent:
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Click here to see a map of the provinces
However, looked at more closely, the data suggest that we should resist that huddle! Just as not all provinces of the church have equally declined in membership, so the population of the nation has not grown equally:
| Province 1 | -0.796% |
|---|---|
| Province 2 | -0.699% |
| Province 8 | -0.502% |
| Province 7 | -0.472% |
| Province 6 | -0.460% |
| Province 3 | -0.418% |
| Province 5 | -0.278% |
| Province 4 | -0.222% |
I take little comfort that the same fate is happening to all mainline denominations.

It is madness for the Episcopal Church to talk about wanting to grow and at the same time systematically to underrepresent groups previously excluded or ignored. Often we seem to long for the keys to the country club again, rather than for the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. It's easy to see where the people are who could fill our pews. Jesus said that if those whom we invite don't show up, we should go into the "highways and hedges," -- i.e., not the usual venues of the Episcopal Church:

According to the 2000 US census, persons of color constitute 29.4% of the United States.
| Asians | 3.60% |
|---|---|
| Blacks | 12.30% |
| Hawaian Natives | .10% |
| Hispanic or Latino Origin | 12.5% |
| American Indians | .9% |
| Total | 29.4% |
How long will it take white Episcopalians to love and welcome their varied neighbors as they love and welcome themselves? For example, over 10 million black people live in Province 4--27 percent of all people in Province 4. Yet only 3.2 percent of the 2,545 clergy in Province 4 are black. Thirty-five percent of all blacks in the nation live in Province 4, yet only 20.49 percent of the black Episcopal clergy do.
| Ranked by Percent of Growth | Diocese | Prov. | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 | Growth | Percent Growth | Size Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Western North Carolina | 4 | 7,739 | 9,622 | 10,118 | 14,174 | 6,435 | 83.2% | 50 |
| 2 | *Alabama | 4 | 22,396 | 17,720 | 21,515 | 29,546 | 7,150 | 66.4% | 19 |
| 3 | *Florida | 4 | 22,646 | 18,199 | 19,354 | 27,454 | 4,808 | 66.4% | 23 |
| 4 | *Central Gulf Coast | 4 | n/a | 14,594 | 15,155 | 17,964 | 17,964 | 66.4% | 37 |
| 5 | Atlanta | 4 | 28,179 | 28,242 | 33,877 | 45,462 | 17,283 | 61.3% | 7 |
| 6 | Central Florida | 4 | 23,915 | 25,388 | 27,519 | 34,234 | 10,319 | 43.1% | 15 |
| 7 | North Carolina | 4 | 28,971 | 30,620 | 32,909 | 39,868 | 10,897 | 37.6% | 10 |
| 8 | Virginia | 3 | 51,178 | 51,150 | 52,926 | 70,323 | 19,145 | 37.4% | 1 |
| 9 | Mississippi | 4 | 13,259 | 15,536 | 16,382 | 18,079 | 4,820 | 36.4% | 36 |
| 10 | Upper South Carolina | 4 | 16,912 | 19,209 | 19,098 | 22,940 | 6,028 | 35.6% | 30 |
| 11 | East Carolina | 4 | 11,224 | 12,454 | 12,564 | 15,177 | 3,953 | 35.2% | 47 |
| 12 | Georgia | 4 | 11,774 | 12,260 | 12,529 | 15,308 | 3,534 | 30.0% | 46 |
| 13 | Arizona | 8 | 19,250 | 17,744 | 19,650 | 24,890 | 5,640 | 29.3% | 26 |
| 14 | Vermont | 1 | 7,024 | 6,316 | 6,027 | 9,057 | 2,033 | 28.9% | 71 |
| 15 | South Carolina | 4 | 17,364 | 19,490 | 18,418 | 22,012 | 4,648 | 26.8% | 32 |
| 16 | New Hampshire | 1 | 10,669 | 8,905 | 9,154 | 13,499 | 2,830 | 26.5% | 51 |
| 17 | Southwest Florida | 4 | 26,068 | 29,753 | 31,649 | 31,723 | 5,655 | 21.7% | 17 |
| 18 | *Fort Worth | 7 | n/a | n/a | 14,106 | 14,828 | 14,828 | 21.1% | 48 |
| 19 | *Dallas | 7 | 40,908 | 37,628 | 26,832 | 34,708 | (6,200) | 21.1% | 14 |
| 20 | Utah | 8 | 4,565 | 3,537 | 4,202 | 5,393 | 828 | 18.1% | 87 |
| 21 | Texas | 7 | 58,809 | 61,697 | 55,244 | 69,021 | 10,212 | 17.4% | 2 |
| 22 | *East Tennessee | 4 | n/a | n/a | 12,821 | 17,964 | 17,964 | 15.4% | 38 |
| 23 | *West Tennessee | 4 | n/a | n/a | 8,817 | 5,297 | 5,297 | 15.4% | 88 |
| 24 | *Tennessee | 4 | 30,836 | 31,236 | 9,436 | 12,329 | (18,507) | 15.4% | 58 |
| 25 | Southern Virginia | 3 | 25,680 | 26,523 | 26,146 | 28,567 | 2,887 | 11.2% | 20 |
| 26 | Lexington | 4 | 6,985 | 6,975 | 6,792 | 7,762 | 777 | 11.1% | 79 |
| 27 | Idaho | 8 | 4,394 | 4,319 | 3,367 | 4,804 | 410 | 9.3% | 89 |
| 28 | Alaska | 8 | 4,124 | 2,381 | 4,244 | 4,449 | 325 | 7.9% | 93 |
| 29 | Easton | 3 | 6,770 | 6,805 | 6,995 | 7,217 | 447 | 6.6% | 80 |
| 30 | Rio Grande | 7 | 12,714 | 11,630 | 9,964 | 13,142 | 428 | 3.4% | 54 |
| 31 | Soutwestern Virginia | 3 | 11,052 | 11,249 | 9,955 | 11,314 | 262 | 2.4% | 64 |
| 32 | San Joaquin | 8 | 8,821 | 8,193 | 7,733 | 8,963 | 142 | 1.6% | 72 |
| 33 | West Texas | 7 | 22,996 | 22,047 | 21,461 | 22,868 | (128) | -0.6% | 31 |
| 34 | Northern California | 8 | 16,260 | 14,184 | 12,877 | 16,037 | (223) | -1.4% | 41 |
| 35 | Nevada | 8 | 4,641 | 3,947 | 3,605 | 4,544 | (97) | -2.1% | 92 |
| 36 | Southeast Florida | 4 | 31,146 | 30,198 | 28,393 | 30,038 | (1,108) | -3.6% | 18 |
| 37 | Missouri | 5 | 13,874 | 12,483 | 11,934 | 13,338 | (536) | -3.9% | 52 |
| 38 | Arkansas | 7 | 12,261 | 12,934 | 10,339 | 11570 | (691) | -5.6% | 62 |
| 39 | Colorado | 6 | 30,224 | 26,790 | 23,355 | 27,852 | (2,372) | -7.8% | 21 |
| 40 | Hawaii | 8 | 8,903 | 6,417 | 6,990 | 8,137 | (766) | -8.6% | 77 |
| 41 | Maine | 1 | 12,962 | 12,403 | 10,069 | 11,610 | (1,352) | -10.4% | 61 |
| 42 | Oklahoma | 7 | 17,663 | 16,334 | 14,655 | 15,788 | (1,875) | -10.6% | 43 |
| 43 | Indianapolis | 5 | 11,019 | 9,623 | 8,334 | 9,766 | (1,253) | -11.4% | 69 |
| 44 | Maryland | 3 | 41,629 | 39,648 | 30,843 | 36,881 | (4,748) | -11.4% | 12 |
| 45 | Northwest Texas | 7 | 9,220 | 8,523 | 7,317 | 8,115 | (1,105) | -12.0% | 78 |
| 46 | Kentucy | 4 | 9,712 | 9,069 | 7,857 | 8,507 | (1,205) | -12.4% | 74 |
| 47 | Western Louisiana | 7 | n/a | 12,702 | 11,485 | 11,366 | 11,366 | -13.6% | 63 |
| 48 | Louisiana | 4 | 31,148 | 15,966 | 13,949 | 15,531 | (15,617) | -13.6% | 44 |
| 49 | Minnesota | 6 | 28,248 | 28,647 | 21,305 | 23,863 | (4,385) | -15.5% | 29 |
| 50 | Olympia | 8 | 31,151 | 26,400 | 22,677 | 25,985 | (5,166) | -16.6% | 24 |
| 51 | Wyoming | 6 | 8,770 | 6,992 | 5,317 | 7,159 | (1,611) | -18.4% | 81 |
| 52 | Central Pennsylvania | 3 | 16,408 | 15,340 | 13,875 | 13,260 | (3,148) | -19.2% | 53 |
| 53 | Kansas | 7 | 16,297 | 13,508 | 11,804 | 13,017 | (3,280) | -20.1% | 55 |
| 54 | Montana | 6 | 7,057 | 4,672 | 4,543 | 5,587 | (1,470) | -20.8% | 85 |
| 55 | *San Diego | 8 | n/a | 15,535 | 15,836 | 18,473 | 18,473 | -22.0% | 35 |
| 56 | *Los Angeles | 8 | 93,493 | 57,588 | 51,569 | 54,460 | (39,033) | -22.0% | 4 |
| 57 | Eau Claire | 5 | 2,799 | 2,402 | 2,050 | 2,123 | (676) | -24.2% | 97 |
| 58 | Washington | 3 | 42,546 | 26,621 | 26,878 | 31,823 | (10,723) | -25.2% | 16 |
| 59 | Delaware | 3 | 13,466 | 12,457 | 9,239 | 10,022 | (3,444) | -25.6% | 68 |
| 60 | *California | 8 | 49,573 | 27,147 | 21,523 | 24,119 | (25,454) | -25.7% | 27 |
| 61 | *El Camino Real | 8 | n/a | 12,992 | 12,586 | 12,714 | 12,714 | -25.7% | 57 |
| 62 | Massachusetts | 1 | 81,182 | 70,237 | 57,877 | 60,042 | (21,140) | -26.0% | 3 |
| 63 | Chicago | 5 | 49,451 | 42,649 | 33,710 | 36,297 | (13,154) | -26.6% | 13 |
| 64 | Eastern Oregon | 8 | 3,800 | 3,758 | 3,067 | 2,761 | (1,039) | -27.3% | 94 |
| 65 | Southern Ohio | 5 | 27,862 | 23,715 | 18,808 | 20,232 | (7,630) | -27.4% | 33 |
| 66 | Milwaukee | 5 | 16,458 | 12,716 | 10,771 | 11,902 | (4,556) | -27.7% | 60 |
| 67 | Western Massachusetts | 1 | 20,009 | 18,598 | 14,328 | 14,340 | (5,669) | -28.3% | 49 |
| 68 | Western Kansas | 7 | 3,364 | 2,757 | 2,351 | 2,374 | (990) | -29.4% | 96 |
| 69 | Oregon | 8 | 25,470 | 19,309 | 15,517 | 17,636 | (7,834) | -30.8% | 39 |
| 70 | Pittsburgh | 3 | 24,460 | 17,151 | 14,909 | 16,607 | (7,853) | -32.1% | 40 |
| 71 | West Missouri | 7 | 15,420 | 13,145 | 10,429 | 10,438 | (4,982) | -32.3% | 67 |
| 72 | Bethlehem | 3 | 18,142 | 16,124 | 13,193 | 12,177 | (5,965) | -32.9% | 59 |
| 73 | North Dakota | 6 | 2,826 | 1,982 | 2,144 | 1,872 | (954) | -33.8% | 98 |
| 74 | Western Michigan | 5 | 16,681 | 11,605 | 10,744 | 11,010 | (5,671) | -34.0% | 65 |
| 75 | Springfield | 5 | 8,496 | 7,194 | 5,330 | 5,442 | (3,054) | -35.9% | 86 |
| 76 | Quincy | 5 | 4,168 | 3,711 | 2,566 | 2,630 | (1,538) | -36.9% | 95 |
| 77 | Rhode Island | 1 | 30,289 | 26,023 | 21,476 | 19,098 | (11,191) | -36.9% | 34 |
| 78 | Long Island | 2 | 69,856 | 64,668 | 53,550 | 44,036 | (25,820) | -37.0% | 9 |
| 79 | Connecticut | 1 | 85,599 | 62,955 | 48,042 | 52,661 | (32,938) | -38.5% | 5 |
| 80 | Northern Indiana | 5 | 9,592 | 7,732 | 6,097 | 5,890 | (3,702) | -38.6% | 84 |
| 81 | Pennsylvania | 3 | 72,403 | 60,520 | 50,331 | 44,123 | (28,280) | -39.1% | 8 |
| 82 | Spokane | 8 | 11,594 | 10,312 | 8,279 | 7,020 | (4,574) | -39.5% | 82 |
| 83 | Nebraska | 6 | 14,387 | 11,074 | 9,019 | 8,695 | (5,692) | -39.6% | 73 |
| 84 | New Jersey | 2 | 64,796 | 56,395 | 41,998 | 39,125 | (25,671) | -39.6% | 11 |
| 85 | West Virginia | 3 | 14,025 | 12,883 | 10,057 | 8,396 | (5,629) | -40.1% | 76 |
| 86 | South Dakota | 6 | 9,963 | 8,673 | 7,262 | 5,926 | (4,037) | -40.5% | 83 |
| 87 | Iowa | 6 | 15,676 | 12,500 | 9,890 | 9,324 | (6,352) | -40.5% | 70 |
| 88 | Albany | 2 | 26,241 | 23,985 | 16,844 | 15,450 | (10,791) | -41.1% | 45 |
| 89 | Fond du Lac | 5 | 7,912 | 8,024 | 6,634 | 4,627 | (3,285) | -41.5% | 91 |
| 90 | Northern Michigan | 5 | 2,851 | 2,839 | 1,920 | 1,655 | (1,196) | -42.0% | 99 |
| 91 | Rochester | 2 | 18,433 | 14,265 | 10,754 | 10,627 | (7,806) | -42.3% | 66 |
| 92 | New York | 2 | 83,302 | 47,846 | 42,726 | 46,616 | (36,686) | -44.0% | 6 |
| 93 | Ohio | 5 | 47,677 | 39,256 | 28,333 | 25,902 | (21,775) | -45.7% | 25 |
| 94 | Newark | 2 | 52,005 | 38,571 | 28,626 | 27,745 | (24,260) | -46.6% | 22 |
| 95 | Northwestern Pennsylvania | 3 | 8,879 | 7,117 | 4,895 | 4,671 | (4,208) | -47.4% | 90 |
| 96 | Western New York | 2 | 26,465 | 20,249 | 15,474 | 12,757 | (13,708) | -51.8% | 56 |
| 97 | *Eastern Michigan | 5 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 8,477 | 8,477 | -52.1% | 75 |
| 98 | *Michigan | 5 | 67,965 | 53,003 | 35,265 | 24,107 | (43,858) | -52.1% | 28 |
| 99 | Central New York | 2 | 33,382 | 26,297 | 16,213 | 15,870 | (17,512) | -52.5% | 42 |
| n/a | Navajoland | 8 | n/a | 296 | 648 | 729 | 729 | n/a | 100 |
| Totals: | 2,208,773 | 1,933,078 | 1,698,240 | 1,861,308 | (347,465) | -15.7% | |||
* An asterisk indicates dioceses that were affected by redivisions of the geographical territory during this 30-year period. The Diocese of Tennessee was split into three dioceses. Portions of The Diocese of Alabama and the Diocese of Florida were used to create the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast. The Diocese of Louisiana was split in half, as were the Diocese of California, the Diocese of Dallas, the Diocese of Michigan, and the Diocese of Los Angeles.
In the table above and in the one below, for the dioceses affected by the new boundaries, the growth/decline rate is based on the combined total in 1970 and the combined total in 2000 for all in any one of these clusters. For example, you will see that the Diocese of Florida, Diocese of Central Gulf Coast, and Diocese of Alabama are given the same percentage of change in their combined communicant increase.
| Rank | Diocese | Change in State Population, 1970-2000 | Change in Communicants, 1970-2000 | Church change vs. Population Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alabama | 29.1% | 66.4% | 37.3% |
| 2 | Western North Carolina | 58.3% | 83.2% | 24.8% |
| 3 | Mississippi | 28.3% | 36.4% | 8.0% |
| 4 | Washington | -24.4% | -25.2% | -0.8% |
| 5 | Vermont | 36.8% | 28.9% | -7.9% |
| 6 | Lexington | 25.5% | 11.1% | -14.4% |
| 7 | Virginia | 52.2% | 37.4% | -14.8% |
| 8 | Atlanta | 78.4% | 61.3% | -17.1% |
| 9 | Upper South Carolina | 54.8% | 35.6% | -19.2% |
| 10 | North Carolina | 58.3% | 37.6% | -20.7% |
| 11 | East Carolina | 58.3% | 35.2% | -23.1% |
| 12 | Central Pennsylvania | 4.1% | -19.2% | -23.3% |
| 13 | Missouri | 19.6% | -3.9% | -23.5% |
| 14 | South Carolina | 54.8% | 26.8% | -28.1% |
| 15 | Easton | 35.0% | 6.6% | -28.4% |
| 16 | Indianapolis | 17.0% | -11.4% | -28.4% |
| 17 | East Tennessee | 44.9% | 15.4% | -29.5% |
| 18 | Tennessee | 44.9% | 15.4% | -29.5% |
| 19 | West Tennessee | 44.9% | 15.4% | -29.5% |
| 20 | Southern Ohio | 6.5% | -27.4% | -33.9% |
| 21 | Pittsburgh | 4.1% | -32.1% | -36.2% |
| 22 | Louisiana | 22.6% | -13.6% | -36.2% |
| 23 | Western Louisiana | 22.6% | -13.6% | -36.2% |
| 24 | Bethlehem | 4.1% | -32.9% | -36.9% |
| 25 | Massachusetts | 11.6% | -26.0% | -37.6% |
| 26 | North Dakota | 3.9% | -33.8% | -37.7% |
| 27 | Kentucy | 25.5% | -12.4% | -37.9% |
| 28 | Chicago | 11.8% | -26.6% | -38.4% |
| 29 | Maine | 28.3% | -10.4% | -38.7% |
| 30 | Kansas | 19.5% | -20.1% | -39.7% |
| 31 | Western Massachusetts | 11.6% | -28.3% | -39.9% |
| 32 | New Hampshire | 67.5% | 26.5% | -40.9% |
| 33 | Southern Virginia | 52.2% | 11.2% | -41.0% |
| 34 | Long Island | 4.0% | -37.0% | -41.0% |
| 35 | Pennsylvania | 4.1% | -39.1% | -43.1% |
| 36 | West Virginia | 3.7% | -40.1% | -43.8% |
| 37 | Iowa | 3.6% | -40.5% | -44.1% |
| 38 | Arkansas | 39.0% | -5.6% | -44.7% |
| 39 | Minnesota | 29.3% | -15.5% | -44.8% |
| 40 | Albany | 4.0% | -41.1% | -45.2% |
| 41 | Oklahoma | 34.8% | -10.6% | -45.5% |
| 42 | Eau Claire | 21.4% | -24.2% | -45.6% |
| 43 | Western Michigan | 11.9% | -34.0% | -45.9% |
| 44 | Rochester | 4.0% | -42.3% | -46.4% |
| 45 | Maryland | 35.0% | -11.4% | -46.4% |
| 46 | Rhode Island | 10.3% | -36.9% | -47.3% |
| 47 | Springfield | 11.8% | -35.9% | -47.7% |
| 48 | New York | 4.0% | -44.0% | -48.1% |
| 49 | Georgia | 78.4% | 30.0% | -48.4% |
| 50 | Quincy | 11.8% | -36.9% | -48.7% |
| 51 | Western Kansas | 19.5% | -29.4% | -49.0% |
| 52 | Milwaukee | 21.4% | -27.7% | -49.1% |
| 53 | Soutwestern Virginia | 52.2% | 2.4% | -49.8% |
| 54 | Connecticut | 12.3% | -38.5% | -50.8% |
| 55 | Montana | 30.0% | -20.8% | -50.8% |
| 56 | Northwestern Pennsylvania | 4.1% | -47.4% | -51.5% |
| 57 | West Missouri | 19.6% | -32.3% | -51.9% |
| 58 | Ohio | 6.5% | -45.7% | -52.2% |
| 59 | Northern Michigan | 11.9% | -42.0% | -53.8% |
| 60 | South Dakota | 13.3% | -40.5% | -53.9% |
| 61 | Nebraska | 15.2% | -39.6% | -54.8% |
| 62 | Northern Indiana | 17.0% | -38.6% | -55.6% |
| 63 | Western New York | 4.0% | -51.8% | -55.8% |
| 64 | Central New York | 4.0% | -52.5% | -56.5% |
| 65 | New Jersey | 17.3% | -39.6% | -57.0% |
| 66 | Fond du Lac | 21.4% | -41.5% | -62.9% |
| 67 | Newark | 17.3% | -46.6% | -64.0% |
| 68 | Eastern Michigan | 11.9% | -52.1% | -64.0% |
| 69 | Michigan | 11.9% | -52.1% | -64.0% |
| 70 | Dallas | 86.1% | 21.1% | -65.0% |
| 71 | Fort Worth | 86.1% | 21.1% | -65.0% |
| 72 | Hawaii | 57.3% | -8.6% | -65.9% |
| 73 | Wyoming | 48.7% | -18.4% | -67.1% |
| 74 | San Joaquin | 69.6% | 1.6% | -68.0% |
| 75 | Delaware | 43.0% | -25.6% | -68.6% |
| 76 | Texas | 86.1% | 17.4% | -68.7% |
| 77 | Central Gulf Coast | 135.3% | 66.4% | -68.9% |
| 78 | San Diego | 69.6% | -1.4% | -71.0% |
| 79 | Idaho | 81.5% | 9.3% | -72.1% |
| 80 | Rio Grande | 78.9% | 3.4% | -75.5% |
| 81 | West Texas | 86.1% | -0.6% | -86.7% |
| 82 | Olympia | 72.7% | -16.6% | -89.3% |
| 83 | Eastern Oregon | 63.5% | -27.3% | -90.9% |
| 84 | Los Angeles | 69.6% | -22.0% | -91.6% |
| 85 | Northern California | 69.6% | -22.0% | -91.6% |
| 86 | Florida | 135.3% | 66.4% | -92.2% |
| 87 | Central Florida | 135.3% | 43.1% | -92.2% |
| 88 | Utah | 110.9% | 18.1% | -92.7% |
| 89 | Oregon | 63.5% | -30.8% | -94.3% |
| 90 | California | 69.6% | -25.7% | -95.3% |
| 91 | El Camino Real | 69.6% | -25.7% | -95.3% |
| 92 | Northwest Texas | 86.1% | -12.0% | -98.1% |
| 93 | Alaska | 106.9% | 7.9% | -99.0% |
| 94 | Colorado | 94.6% | -7.8% | -102.5% |
| 95 | Spokane | 72.7% | -39.5% | -112.1% |
| 96 | Southwest Florida | 135.3% | 21.7% | -113.7% |
| 97 | Southeast Florida | 135.3% | -3.6% | -138.9% |
| 98 | Arizona | 189.0% | 29.3% | -159.8% |
| 99 | Nevada | 308.6% | -2.1% | -310.7% |
| n/a | Navajoland | n/a | n/a | n/a |
State populations refer to the state of the See city of the diocese. Thus all the dioceses in California are attributed the California population growth rate, when in fact, some of these areas probably grew more than others. Dioceses which cross state boundaries are still compared with the population figures of the state of only their See city.
The comparison is probably least accurate for the Diocese of Washington. I used the population data of the District of COlumbia, but significant portions of the diocese are outside the District, in Maryland.
The percent change in communicants is calculated in the table as explained earlier.
The Diocese of Navajoland did not exist in 1970 but I do not have estimates
of the population involved, since it is an extraterritorial diocese. The
numbers there are the smallest of all dioceses and thus not able to throw
off overall computations.
Louie Crew is a member of Executive Council of the Episcopal Church (2000-2006) and a member of the Diocese of Newark's deputation to General Convention (1994, 1997, 2000, 2003). He serves on the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Newark.
All graphs were prepared by Louie Crew based on data from numerous sources, including the U.S. Censuses for 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000 and the "Table of Statistics of the Episcopal Church" for those years, as printed in The Episcopal Church Annual for 1972, 1982, 1992, and 2002. Data on mainline denominations was from Kenneth Woodward, "Decline for the Mainline," Newsweek August 9, 1993, page 46.
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