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      • The largest numerical increase among states was in Utah, with 225,452 more Church members, followed by Texas, with 65,497; Idaho, with 54,239; Arizona, with 42,953; Florida, with 25,469; and North Carolina, with 13,102.
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  2. By 1973, North Carolina had nearly 16,400 members in 53 congregations with a growth rate of nearly 400 new members per year. In 1999, the Church dedicated a temple in Raleigh. Today, there are more than 95,000 Church members in North Carolina organized into 20 stakes.

  3. Aug 12, 2023 · According to recent data gathered through a ⁢spiritual census conducted by the North Carolina Department of Religious Affairs, there are approximately 16,000 churches scattered throughout the state.⁤ These churches ‌encompass various religious traditions,‍ from mainline Protestant denominations to Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, and ...

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  5. This page shows the membership statistics of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) within the United States. Official LDS Membership - Membership count on record provided by the LDS Church.

  6. By 1973, North Carolina had nearly 16,400 members in 53 congregations with a growth rate of nearly 400 new members per year. In 1999, the Church dedicated a temple in Raleigh. Today, there are more than 95,000 Church members in North Carolina organized into 20 stakes.

  7. Jan 1, 2004 · The total number of religious adherents in North Carolina represented 45.5% of the state’s population in 2000, less than the national average of 50.2%. No doubt the absence of these historically African American denominations caused the North Carolina proportion to fall below the national average.

  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North Carolina refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in North Carolina. In 1894, there were 128 members of the LDS Church. It has since grown to more than 94,000 members in 181 congregations.

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