Fast Facts!
Large majorities of members (86 percent) and pastors (87 percent) rate their health as “excellent” or “good.”
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See past Fast Facts.
Helping the church make fact-based decisions
Research Services helps congregations, presbyteries, synods, seminaries and other entities of the denomination learn more about themselves and their constituencies. [Read more.]
Women in the Church
Presbyterian Panel report released
- Three-quarters of members have been part of a congregations where a woman served as pastor.
- When referring to the people of God during worship, eight in ten pastors say their congregations use gender-inclusive language always or most of the time.
- Two-thirds of pastors report at least one Presbyterian Women group or circle in their congregations.
Learn more about Women in the Church in this new Presbyterian Panel report.
Comparative Statistics, published annually by the office of Research Services, provides a variety of windows on the Presbyterian Church, comparing membership, money and leadership among presbyteries and synods and across years. This publication is unique — no other denomination has gathered as much material over so many years.
As a result, Presbyterians have a unique opportunity to take stock of where we are and where we’ve been. Take a look at Comparative Statistics 2006, now available, to compare your presbytery with others or to see trends within the PC(USA). Challenges may appear; are there also signs of hope?

From the Presbyterian News Service | October 22, 2007
by Jerry L. Van Marter
LOUISVILLE — The Lilly Endowment of Indianapolis has awarded
$1,470,555 to the Research Services office of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s General Assembly Council
(GAC) to expand the U.S. Congregational Life Survey. [Read more.]

What do Presbyterians really believe?
We can find out what individual Presbyterians are supposed to believe by reading the confessions, but how do we learn what they actually believe? Responses to Presbyterian Panel surveys give us details on personal beliefs as well information on religious backgrounds, church participation and demographic characteristics from a recent national survey of members, elders and ministers. Download the full report. |