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
Descriptive Statistics of PC(USA) Ministers
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
Number and Percent of Active PC(USA) Ministers by Call and Gender — 1997-2002
by Jack Rogers, professor of theology emeritus, San Francisco Theological Seminary and moderator, 213th General Assembly
Presbyterians are generally thoughtful people. We prefer not to rush into things. We study issues, gather information, pray to God, and talk to each another. Keith Wulff and his colleagues in the Research Services office of the General Assembly Council do a splendid job of providing us with information. The Presbyterian Panel can tell us what Presbyterians think about a given issue. The booklet now in your hands, Comparative Statistics, gives us a comprehensive picture of our denomination in statistical form.
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Highlights for 2003 — Encouraging Figures
PC(USA) Congregations and Membership
Highlights for 2003 — Encouraging Figures
PC(USA) Membership, Total Individual Contributions, and Disbursements for Local Program and Local Mission by Synod and Presbytery
Highlights for 2003 — Encouraging Figures
PC(USA) Congregational Receipts
Highlights for 2003 — Encouraging Figures
PC(USA) Congregational Expenditures
Highlights for 2003 — Encouraging Figures
PC(USA) Synod and Presbytery Rankings Based on Per Member Validated Mission Expenditures