Southern Baptists experienced growth in the number of churches affiliated with
the convention in 2012 and the total amount given for denominational missions
causes. However, according to the Annual Church Profile (ACP) compiled by
LifeWay Christian Resources in cooperation with Baptist state conventions, most
of the ACP metrics declined in 2012 including membership, average attendance,
baptisms and total giving.
The number of churches in the Southern Baptist
Convention grew by 270 to 46,034, a 0.6 percent increase over the previous year.
SBC churches also reported 4,992 church-type missions last year, 40 more than in
2011, although some state conventions no longer use that designation which may
have impacted the total.
Although the number of SBC-related congregations
grew, reported membership of those churches declined more than 100,000, down 0.7
percent to 15.9 million members. Primary worship attendance declined 3.1 percent
to 5.97 million Sunday worshippers.
Although baptisms were a bright spot
in last year's report, increasing 0.7 percent, this year's report shows a
decline of 5.5 percent to 314,956 people. Reported baptisms have declined six of
the last eight years, with 2012 the lowest since 1948. The ratio of baptisms to
total members increased to one baptism for every 50 members. Read more
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