Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
PC(USA) Membership, Total Contributions, and Local Program and Local Mission Information By Synod and Presbytery — 2001 and 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
Number and Percent of Active PC(USA) Ministers by Call and Gender — 1997-2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
PC(USA) Ministers by Call and Synod — 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
Descriptive Statistics of PC(USA) Ministers
In February 2010 the General Assembly Mission Council (GAMC) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) adopted a “strategic direction” for its Presbyterian World Mission over the next three to five years.
The mission statement of the new strategy is “to engage with U.S. Presbyterians and global partners for faithful and effective participation in God’s mission in a globalized world, growing together as communities of mission practice.”
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
Fifteen Largest PC(USA) Congregations Based on Membership Size — 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
PC(USA) Congregations with One-Fifth or More Minority Racial/Ethnic Membership by Synod — 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
Membership Gains and Losses of PC(USA) Synods and Presbyteries — 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
PC(USA) Membership by Region and State/Territory — 2002
Highlights for 2002 — Why So Many Vacant Pulpits? A Look At The Numbers
Distribution of PC(USA) Congregations by Church Membership Size and Synod — 2002