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These Are America's Biggest Christian Groups
These Are America's Biggest Christian Groups
The Catholic Church is America’s largest Christian group - but it doesn’t have the most churches.
Drawing on data from the U.S. Religion Census, compiled by Julie Peasley via Visual Capitalist, this visualization compares the country’s biggest Christian denominations by two measures: adherents and congregations.
The comparison highlights a key divide in how these groups are structured. Catholics lead by membership, while the Southern Baptist Convention leads by church count. Non-denominational churches also rank near the top on both measures, reflecting how the composition of American Christianity has...
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