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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 in the Church of God (Seventh Day). 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.

[ More information on the data source ]

Complete List

Ranking County   [Download CSV]AdherentsPercent
31 Adams County, Colorado
--
--
29 Alameda County, California
69
0.01
31 Allen County, Indiana
--
--
16 Allen County, Kansas
20
0.14
8 Atoka County, Oklahoma
50
0.39
22 Barry County, Michigan
39
0.08
12 Barry County, Missouri
55
0.2
31 Bastrop County, Texas
--
--
30 Bernalillo County, New Mexico
15
0
28 Bexar County, Texas
220
0.02
31 Brazoria County, Texas
--
--
30 Bronx County, New York
52
0
25 Brown County, South Dakota
18
0.05
23 Buchanan County, Missouri
55
0.07
31 Buffalo County, Nebraska
--
--
31 Calhoun County, Michigan
--
--
9 Calhoun County, Texas
55
0.29
28 Cameron County, Texas
54
0.02
24 Canyon County, Idaho
58
0.06
28 Cass County, North Dakota
23
0.02
28 Catawba County, North Carolina
29
0.02
28 Chaves County, New Mexico
13
0.02
15 Cherokee County, Oklahoma
50
0.15
31 Chesterfield County, Virginia
--
--
28 Chippewa County, Wisconsin
13
0.02
29 Clark County, Nevada
44
0.01
27 Cochise County, Arizona
26
0.03
30 Cook County, Illinois
245
0
24 Craighead County, Arkansas
43
0.06
7 Dallas County, Missouri
55
0.43
29 Dallas County, Texas
162
0.01
29 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
23
0.01
30 Davidson County, Tennessee
18
0
31 Davison County, South Dakota
--
--
25 Dawson County, Nebraska
9
0.05
25 DeKalb County, Alabama
27
0.05
24 DeKalb County, Indiana
20
0.06
25 Denver County, Colorado
228
0.05
17 Deschutes County, Oregon
94
0.13
31 District of Columbia, District of Columbia
--
--
31 Doņa Ana County, New Mexico
--
--
31 Douglas County, Nebraska
--
--
31 DuPage County, Illinois
--
--
31 Duval County, Florida
--
--
31 El Paso County, Colorado
--
--
27 El Paso County, Texas
164
0.03
27 Etowah County, Alabama
27
0.03
31 Fairfax County, Virginia
--
--
31 Fairfield County, Connecticut
--
--
28 Fort Bend County, Texas
55
0.02
20 Franklin County, Alabama
27
0.1
31 Frederick County, Maryland
--
--
30 Fulton County, Georgia
0
0
31 Galveston County, Texas
--
--
2 Gentry County, Missouri
55
0.8
16 Greene County, Arkansas
43
0.14
31 Greene County, Missouri
--
--
31 Gregg County, Texas
--
--
31 Guilford County, North Carolina
--
--
31 Gwinnett County, Georgia
--
--
29 Hamilton County, Tennessee
18
0.01
31 Hampton city, Virginia
--
--
29 Harris County, Texas
324
0.01
31 Hawaii County, Hawaii
--
--
31 Hendry County, Florida
--
--
31 Henrico County, Virginia
--
--
27 Hidalgo County, Texas
109
0.03
31 Hillsborough County, Florida
--
--
31 Honolulu County, Hawaii
--
--
29 Jackson County, Missouri
56
0.01
24 Jasper County, Missouri
55
0.06
31 Jeff Davis County, Georgia
--
--
30 Jefferson County, Alabama
27
0
31 Johnson County, Texas
--
--
31 Josephine County, Oregon
--
--
31 Kane County, Illinois
--
--
29 Kent County, Michigan
39
0.01
29 Kern County, California
69
0.01
31 King County, Washington
--
--
30 Kings County, New York
107
0
1 La Salle County, Texas
54
1.03
31 Lake County, Illinois
--
--
31 Lake County, Ohio
--
--
6 LaMoure County, North Dakota
24
0.45
27 Lane County, Oregon
94
0.03
31 Larimer County, Colorado
--
--
18 Le Flore County, Oklahoma
50
0.12
29 Lee County, Florida
21
0.01
31 Lee County, Iowa
--
--
31 Lee County, Virginia
--
--
13 Lewis County, Tennessee
18
0.19
31 Lincoln County, South Dakota
--
--
26 Linn County, Iowa
73
0.04
20 Linn County, Oregon
94
0.1
5 Live Oak County, Texas
55
0.58
29 Lorain County, Ohio
30
0.01
30 Los Angeles County, California
416
0
25 Lubbock County, Texas
109
0.05
29 Lucas County, Ohio
31
0.01
31 Madera County, California
--
--
3 Major County, Oklahoma
50
0.62
30 Maricopa County, Arizona
27
0
26 Marion County, Oregon
94
0.04
23 Marshall County, West Virginia
27
0.07
31 Maui County, Hawaii
--
--
11 McDonough County, Illinois
80
0.23
4 McPherson County, South Dakota
19
0.59
19 Merrick County, Nebraska
9
0.11
31 Miami-Dade County, Florida
--
--
31 Middlesex County, Massachusetts
--
--
20 Midland County, Texas
110
0.1
27 Monroe County, Michigan
40
0.03
28 Monterey County, California
68
0.02
29 Montgomery County, Maryland
68
0.01
24 Montgomery County, Texas
109
0.06
31 Mora County, New Mexico
--
--
28 Multnomah County, Oregon
94
0.02
28 Muskegon County, Michigan
39
0.02
30 Nassau County, New York
52
0
31 New Hanover County, North Carolina
--
--
31 New Haven County, Connecticut
--
--
4 Newton County, Arkansas
45
0.59
28 Nueces County, Texas
54
0.02
28 Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
100
0.02
30 Orange County, California
69
0
30 Orange County, Florida
21
0
31 Orangeburg County, South Carolina
--
--
28 Ottawa County, Michigan
39
0.02
30 Palm Beach County, Florida
23
0
31 Passaic County, New Jersey
--
--
30 Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
23
0
29 Pierce County, Washington
68
0.01
31 Pima County, Arizona
--
--
27 Pitt County, North Carolina
30
0.03
18 Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
50
0.12
26 Placer County, California
69
0.04
29 Polk County, Florida
21
0.01
31 Polk County, Iowa
--
--
21 Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
50
0.09
29 Prince George's County, Maryland
67
0.01
31 Queens County, New York
--
--
28 Ramsey County, Minnesota
96
0.02
14 Ramsey County, North Dakota
23
0.18
31 Randolph County, Arkansas
--
--
23 Rhea County, Tennessee
18
0.07
29 Richland County, South Carolina
37
0.01
29 Riverside County, California
69
0.01
21 Rogers County, Oklahoma
50
0.09
29 Sacramento County, California
138
0.01
26 Saginaw County, Michigan
78
0.04
26 Saline County, Kansas
20
0.04
31 Salt Lake County, Utah
--
--
29 San Bernardino County, California
139
0.01
30 San Diego County, California
68
0
27 San Joaquin County, California
139
0.03
27 San Luis Obispo County, California
69
0.03
30 Santa Clara County, California
69
0
29 Santa Fe County, New Mexico
13
0.01
25 Sebastian County, Arkansas
45
0.05
30 Sedgwick County, Kansas
20
0
31 Seminole County, Florida
--
--
31 Shasta County, California
--
--
31 Shawnee County, Kansas
--
--
24 Shiawassee County, Michigan
40
0.06
21 Socorro County, New Mexico
13
0.09
28 Spokane County, Washington
68
0.02
25 St. Lawrence County, New York
53
0.05
31 St. Lucie County, Florida
--
--
31 Suffolk County, Massachusetts
--
--
29 Sullivan County, Tennessee
18
0.01
31 Tarrant County, Texas
--
--
31 Titus County, Texas
--
--
29 Travis County, Texas
54
0.01
28 Tulare County, California
69
0.02
29 Tulsa County, Oklahoma
50
0.01
31 Ulster County, New York
--
--
31 Union County, New Jersey
--
--
19 Van Buren County, Michigan
78
0.11
31 Ventura County, California
--
--
29 Wake County, North Carolina
29
0.01
31 Walker County, Texas
--
--
16 Walla Walla County, Washington
67
0.14
25 Warren County, Tennessee
18
0.05
30 Wayne County, Michigan
39
0
31 Webb County, Texas
--
--
31 Williamson County, Texas
--
--
10 Wilson County, Texas
55
0.24
31 Wood County, Ohio
--
--
27 Wood County, West Virginia
28
0.03
31 Yuma County, Arizona
--
--
31 Zavala County, Texas
--
--


* 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]