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Small groups of Hutterites derive their names from Jacob Hutter, a sixteenth-century Anabaptist. Many believers are of German descent and still use their native tongue at home and in church. "Colonies" share property, practice non-resistance, dress plainly, do not participate in politics, and operate their own schools.
Using data from the 1980-2010 Religious Congregations and Membership Studies, this list ranks U.S. counties on the highest total number of adherents and the highest percent of the population who are Hutterian Brethren. You can sort the list by clicking on the column headings. Congregational "Adherents" include all full members, their children, and others who regularly attend services. "Percent" is the percentage of the total population that belongs to that denomination. Note: Adherents are sometimes residents of a county different than the location of their congregation.
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Complete List
| Ranking |
County [Download CSV] | Adherents | Percent |
| 5 |
Pondera County, Montana |
600 |
9.34 |
| 2 |
Clark County, South Dakota |
500 |
12.07 |
| 18 |
Fergus County, Montana |
500 |
4.2 |
| 20 |
Glacier County, Montana |
500 |
3.77 |
| 44 |
Brown County, South Dakota |
400 |
1.13 |
| 50 |
Cascade County, Montana |
400 |
0.5 |
| 1 |
Faulk County, South Dakota |
400 |
15.15 |
| 30 |
Hill County, Montana |
400 |
2.4 |
| 26 |
Charles Mix County, South Dakota |
300 |
3.21 |
| 39 |
Davison County, South Dakota |
300 |
1.6 |
| 22 |
Hutchinson County, South Dakota |
300 |
3.72 |
| 19 |
Spink County, South Dakota |
300 |
4.02 |
| 11 |
Teton County, Montana |
300 |
4.65 |
| 10 |
Toole County, Montana |
300 |
5.7 |
| 43 |
Beadle County, South Dakota |
200 |
1.17 |
| 25 |
Big Stone County, Minnesota |
200 |
3.44 |
| 27 |
Blaine County, Montana |
200 |
2.85 |
| 28 |
Bon Homme County, South Dakota |
200 |
2.75 |
| 48 |
Brookings County, South Dakota |
200 |
0.71 |
| 38 |
Cottonwood County, Minnesota |
200 |
1.64 |
| 24 |
Dickey County, North Dakota |
200 |
3.47 |
| 9 |
Douglas County, South Dakota |
200 |
5.78 |
| 12 |
Edmunds County, South Dakota |
200 |
4.58 |
| 52 |
Grant County, Washington |
200 |
0.27 |
| 23 |
Hamlin County, South Dakota |
200 |
3.61 |
| 8 |
Hanson County, South Dakota |
200 |
6.37 |
| 25 |
Kingsbury County, South Dakota |
200 |
3.44 |
| 35 |
Lake County, South Dakota |
200 |
1.77 |
| 17 |
LaMoure County, North Dakota |
200 |
4.25 |
| 6 |
Liberty County, Montana |
200 |
9.27 |
| 33 |
Lincoln County, Washington |
200 |
1.96 |
| 3 |
Meagher County, Montana |
200 |
10.35 |
| 13 |
Musselshell County, Montana |
200 |
4.45 |
| 15 |
Phillips County, Montana |
200 |
4.35 |
| 42 |
Sibley County, Minnesota |
200 |
1.3 |
| 7 |
Wheatland County, Montana |
200 |
8.85 |
| 49 |
Adams County, Washington |
100 |
0.61 |
| 47 |
Big Horn County, Montana |
100 |
0.79 |
| 34 |
Brule County, South Dakota |
100 |
1.86 |
| 37 |
Chouteau County, Montana |
100 |
1.68 |
| 54 |
Clay County, Minnesota |
100 |
0.2 |
| 4 |
Golden Valley County, Montana |
100 |
9.6 |
| 29 |
Hand County, South Dakota |
100 |
2.67 |
| 14 |
Jerauld County, South Dakota |
100 |
4.36 |
| 16 |
Judith Basin County, Montana |
100 |
4.29 |
| 55 |
Lewis and Clark County, Montana |
100 |
0.18 |
| 40 |
Lincoln County, Minnesota |
100 |
1.56 |
| 32 |
Marshall County, South Dakota |
100 |
2.19 |
| 36 |
McCook County, South Dakota |
100 |
1.71 |
| 25 |
McPherson County, South Dakota |
100 |
3.44 |
| 24 |
Miner County, South Dakota |
100 |
3.47 |
| 41 |
Moody County, South Dakota |
100 |
1.52 |
| 53 |
Mower County, Minnesota |
100 |
0.26 |
| 45 |
Roberts County, South Dakota |
100 |
1 |
| 21 |
Sanborn County, South Dakota |
100 |
3.74 |
| 31 |
Sargent County, North Dakota |
100 |
2.29 |
| 57 |
Spokane County, Washington |
100 |
0.02 |
| 46 |
Walsh County, North Dakota |
100 |
0.81 |
| 51 |
Yankton County, South Dakota |
100 |
0.46 |
| 56 |
Yellowstone County, Montana |
100 |
0.08 |
| 58 |
Beckham County, Oklahoma |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Champaign County, Ohio |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Fayette County, Pennsylvania |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Grant County, North Dakota |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Greene County, New York |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Litchfield County, Connecticut |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Polk County, Minnesota |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Roosevelt County, Montana |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Tripp County, South Dakota |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Ulster County, New York |
-- |
-- |
| 58 |
Umatilla County, Oregon |
-- |
-- |
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In an effort to better match the ASARB standards for adherents, a few religious bodies changed the way their adherents were reported in 2010, including Amish groups, Friends groups, Jewish groups, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Non-denominational Christian Churches, and the United Methodist Church. This change does not affect any of the data in the newly released 2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study. In fact, the data for these groups are now more comparable to that of other bodies than it was in previous decadal reports.
However, the change in methodology can distort assessments on growth or decline between 2000 and 2010 for each of these groups. County-level 2000 data using the new methodology are not readily available. ASARB staff has adjusted some 2000 county-level adherent statistics to allow for a more accurate picture on growth or decline. The revised maps and charts are now available on-line at www.usreligioncensus.org for those who are interested in these trends.
Source
2010 data were collected by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB) and include statistics for 236 religious groups, providing information on the number of their congregations and adherents within each state and county in the United States. Clifford Grammich, Kirk Hadaway, Richard Houseal, Dale E. Jones, Alexei Krindatch, Richie Stanley and Richard H. Taylor supervised the collection. These data originally appeared in 2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study, published by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB). [More information on the data collection]
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