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Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America (1900 - Present) - Religious Group

Religious Family: Lutheran
Religious Tradition: Evangelical Protestant
Description: The Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America was founded in 1900 by a group of Norwegian-American Lutherans under the leadership of the Rev. Kurt O. Lundeberg.
Official Site: https://www.clba.org/

Maps: Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America1

Adherence Rate per 1,000 (2010)

Congregations (2020)



Top 5 Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America States (2010)1 [View all States]

Rank State Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 North Dakota 14 4,138 6.15
2 Minnesota 26 9,252 1.74
3 Montana 4 724 0.73
4 Wisconsin 5 1,810 0.32
5 Idaho 1 435 0.28

Top 5 Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America Counties (2010)1 [View all Counties]

Rank County Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Bottineau County, ND 2 509 79.17
2 Otter Tail County, MN 6 3,276 57.17
3 Griggs County, ND 1 129 53.31
4 Clay County, MN 2 3,083 52.26
5 Phillips County, MT 1 166 39.03

Top 5 Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America Metro Areas (2010)1 [View all Metro Areas]

Rank Metro Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Fergus Falls, MN Micro Area 6 3,276 57.17
2 Minot, ND Micro Area 1 1,302 18.72
3 Fargo, ND-MN Metro Area 3 3,380 16.19
4 Jamestown, ND Micro Area 1 315 14.93
5 Williston, ND Micro Area 1 285 12.72

Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America, Members (1925 - 2010)2


Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America, Ministers & Churches (1925 - 2010)2


Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America, Trends (1925 - 2010)2

YEAR MEMBERS MINISTERS CHURCHES
1925 1,000 23 28
1929 1,000 23 27
1935 2,010 20 27
1937 2,140 31
1940 2,250 28
1947 2,821 35
1950 4,089 45
1951 4,089 40 45
1952 3,929 58 40
1954 3,959 79 42
1955 4,150 110 39
1956 3,250 63 52
1957 4,220 51 44
1958 4,771 94 50
1959 5,889 95 51
1962 97
1963 6,947 63
1964 8,204 104 65
1965 7,975 80 76
1966 5,795 95 67
1967 7,768 113 71
1968 7,968 118 82
1970 8,950 111 87
1971 8,960 114 90
1972 9,010 119 97
1973 9,000 124 100
1977 9,530 126 100
1978 9,192 154 95
1979 10,267 143 103
1980 10,523 134 106
1981 10,153 116 106
1982 10,580 136 106
1983 10,997 135 109
1984 11,006 137 110
1985 11,374 148 108
1986 11,778 184 118
1987 11,360 173 104
1988 13,695 202 128
1989 12,625 195 114
1990 12,220 207 111
1992 12,182 207 110
1993 12,527 234 120
1994 25,548 233 119
1995 24,906 209 118
1996 13,442 225 117
1997 13,530 233 117
1998 13,682 238 115
1999 13,920 230 115
2000 13,920 230 115
2001 13,702 145 108
2002 13,702 229 108
2004 13,763 216 108
2005 14,223 219 107
2006 14,427 222 110
2008 14,752 219 116
2009 13,433 223 106
2010 13,099 105
       

Sources

1 The 2020 data were collected by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB) and include data for 372 religious bodies or groups. Of these, the ASARB was able to gather data on congregations and adherents for 217 and on congregations only for 155. [More information on the data sources]

2 All data on clergy, members, and churches are taken from the National Council of Churches’ Historic Archive CD and recent print editions of the Council’s Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. The CD archives all 68 editions of the Yearbook (formerly called Yearbook of the Churches and Yearbook of American Churches) from 1916 to 2000. Read more information on the Historic Archive CD and the Yearbook.

Membership figures are "inclusive." According to the Yearbook, this includes "those who are full communicant or confirmed members plus other members baptized, non-confirmed or non-communicant." Each denomination has its own criteria for membership.

When a denomination listed on the Historic Archive CD was difficult to identify, particularly in early editions of the Yearbook, the ARDA staff consulted numerous sources, including Melton’s Encyclopedia of American Religions and the Handbook of Denominations in the United States. In some cases, ARDA staff consulted the denomination’s website or contacted its offices by phone. When a denomination could not be positively identified, its data were omitted.

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