[Ed Note: We have argued the statistics quoted by the National Church for years. The problem is an acutal accounting for parish and Church membership figures. This applies to our churches and those in every Province. Based on Average Sunday Attendance figures, TEC's population is somewhere between 800,000 and 1.6 million. Cheryl M. Wetzel]
Bishop David Anderson, Press Release
‘Under the Schori public mantra, we are about at the end of the churches leaving - most of those so disposed to leave have done so. In fact, she is terribly out of touch with the real world; churches are leaving on a weekly basis. Now it is true that as long as one or two people don’t leave with the rest of the parish, and the bishop can hold onto the name and the building (four walls and a janitor) then TEC will claim that they haven’t lost the congregation. The truth is that a viable church has been lost to the diocese, and down the street in a school cafeteria or gymnasium a new orthodox Anglican Church has been formed with most of the former Episcopalians, now under the care of an overseas Anglican province …
We have read that the membership in the Anglican Church of Nigeria, using their highly successful 1+1+3 program, has increased in the last three years from 18 million 25 million. This growth has enabled the Province to tell the respective dioceses to stop sending assessments, as they are no longer needed, and to spend their resources on evangelism locally. The churches are encouraged to have fundraising projects, for which the members donate time, to assist in achieving financial independence. Additionally, the Province of Nigeria has been able to raise enough money internally to provide the means for the Nigerian bishops attend the GAFCON Jerusalem Pilgrimage.
[edited for clarity]
...the Anglican Communion reports 77 million members,...
but of England’s 25 million only 1.6 million can be found,
and of TEC’s 2.4 million only 1.6 can be found, then, the actual number for the Communion is 52.8 million.
...With the new Nigerian increase of 7 million new members, that bumps the Communion total up to 59.8 million.
Of that number Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya total 40-45 million or between 66.9% and 75.2% of the Anglican Communion.
Dr. Williams, are you listening?’
