Church growth: World's largest churches are getting bigger

More than 1.6 million people now attend America's largest churches each weekend, according to the latest research on church growth.

America's 100 largest churches start at an average weekend attendance of 9,000 people. The largest 200 begin with an average attendance of 6,000. Six out of 10 of the largest churches are still growing.

Weekend attendance at large churches has grown at five times the rate compared to the year 2000, according to Dr John Vaughan of  Church Growth Today.

But they are still small compared to countries such as Korea and Nigeria. In Africa as a whole there are already more than 15 churches reporting more than 20,000 attendance.

Nine out of 10 US churches are small, more traditional congregations. A church was defined by Vaughan as a megachurch if it has 2,000 worshippers or more.

When Vaughan wrote his 1985 book The World's 20 Largest Churches, there were known to be 27 non-Catholic churches with more than 6,000 worshippers at the weekend, with more than half of these in the US. Today, more than 200 in the US alone have more than 6,000 worshippers.

Pastor Joel Osteen Facebook.com/Pastor Joel Osteen

Lakewood Church in Houston led by Joel Osteen is America's largest megachurch with 52,000 worshippers every weekend, 7,200 more than in 2010 and five time the size it was when Osteen's father Pastor John Osteen, who founded it, died in 1999.

Life.Church in Edmond, Oklahoma tops the multi-site table with 70,000 weekend worshippers at 21 sites across seven states.

The three largest churches outside the US are in Korea, Argentina and Nigeria.

Vaughan says in a press release that he has identified the next 150 emerging megachurches and he is confident there are many good pastors who are equipped to lead them.

News
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches

Every Christmas, people sing the song “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night”. Unlike many other songs and carols that include elements of non-biblical tradition and myth, this song is pure Scripture. It was the first Christmas song authorised to be sung in the Church of England. This is the story …

The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914
The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914

On Christmas Eve in 1914, many men were in the trenches fighting the war, but the spirit of Christmas halted the conflict for a brief period. This is the story …

Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land
Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land

Jerusalem Church leaders have released a report detailing the struggles and challenges currently faced be Christians living in the Holy Land.

Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?
Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?

For you who have been followers of Jesus Christ for a long time, maybe the pain and suffering of this world and the darkness you have had to live through this past year has gotten you down to the point of complete and utter discouragement. But all is not lost.