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50 Most Influential Churches in America Announced in Annual Survey

Jason T. Christy

The 2006 survey was emailed to leaders of more than 2,000 of the largest non-Catholic congregations in the nation by Church Growth Today in April and May. A small selected group of smaller churches were also invited to recommend churches.  Participants were asked to recommend up to 10 churches (vs. 5 last year) they onsidered to be among the nation’s most influential. A total of 83 churches were recommended. A total of 57 percent of all church leader recommendations named these five churches.

  • Willow Creek Community Church (South Barrington, Ill.)
  • Saddleback Church (Lake Forest, Calif.)
  • North Point Community Church (Alpharetta, Ga.)
  • Fellowship Church (Grapevine, Texas)
  • Lakewood Church (Houston, Texas)

Top 50 Quick Facts:

  • Affiliation and/or Networks of Churches
    • Non-Affiliated (18)
    • Bible (5)
    • Southern Baptist (5)
    • Christian Churches / Churches of Christ (4)
    • United Methodist (3)
    • Calvary Chapel (3)
    • Baptist General Conference (2)
    • Presbyterian-PCA (2)
    • Evangelical Covenant (2)
    • Assemblies of God (1)
    • Church of Christ (1)
    • Evangelical Free (1)
    • Foursquare (1)
    • Presbyterian -PCUSA (1)
    • Vineyard (1)
  • New to this Year's Recommended Churches: (ranking)
    • (7) New Life Church – Edmond, Okla.
    • (13) Community Christian Church – Naperville Ill.
    • (14) Granger Community Church – Granger Ind.
    • (18) Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa – Costa Mesa, Calif.
    • (19) First Baptist Church – Jacksonville, Fla.
    • (20) Bayside Church – Granite Bay, Calif.
    • (24) First Baptist Church – Hammond, Ind.
    • (25) Frazer United Methodist Church – Montgomery, Ala.
    • (26) Fellowship Bible Church – Little Rock, Ark.
    • (28) Shadow Mountain Community Church – El Cajon, Calif.
    • (30) Without Walls Church – Tampa, Fla.
    • (31) Grace Community Church – Sun Valley, Calif.
    • (35) Briarwood Presbyterian Church – Birmingham, Ala.
    • (36) Christ’s Church of the Valley – Peoria, Ariz.
    • (37) College Church – Wheaton, Ill.
    • (39) Grace Chapel – Lexington, Mass.
    • (44) Oak Cliff Bible Church – Dallas, Texas
    • (45) Menlo Park Presbyterian Church – Menlo Park, Calif.
    • (46) Oak Hill Church – San Antonio, Texas
  • Location by Region:
    • North East (4)
    • North Central (11)
    • South East (8)
    • South Central (5)
    • Southwest (8)
    • Mountain (3)
    • Pacific North West (1)

A summary of all 50 churches reveals:

  • Two of the churches (Saddleback and Fellowship) are affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and the other three are non-affiliated with denomination (Willow Creek, North Point and Lakewood).
  • Some are new churches and others date back to the late 1950s.
    • Lakewood Church began in 1959 and is both the oldest of the five top congregations and largest in the nation.
    • North Point is the youngest of the group and began in 1995 with about 1,200 people.
                      
  • Among the other three churches, Willow Creek is the second oldest and began in 1975 with a core of 75 people.
    • Saddleback followed in 1980 with only Rick Warren and his wife Kay initially.
    • Fellowship Church is the second youngest of the five and began in 1990 with 150 people.
    • All five of the churches now average more than 16,000 in weekend attendance and are consistently among the nation’s 15 largest and fastest growing churches each year.
  • Both of the nation’s largest United Methodist congregations – Resurrection United Methodist Church (Leawood, Kan.) and Windsor Village United Methodist Church (Houston, Texas) – were named by other church leaders for this group of churches.
    • Other major Methodist churches include Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church (Montgomery, Ala.) and Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church (Tipp City, Ohio).
                          
  • Other older mainline churches include (Manhattan, N.Y.) and the Presbyterian (PCUSA) Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (Menlo Park, Calif.).
           
  • Several churches are new to our list this year. These 19 churches are from various locations across the nation.
    • Five are from California;
    • two each are from Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Indiana and Texas;
    • and one each is from Arkansas, Arizona, Massachusetts and Oklahoma.
               
  • The 2006 survey was emailed to leaders of more than 2,000 of the largest non-Catholic congregations in the nation by Church Growth Today in April and May. A small selected group of smaller churches were also invited to recommend churches. Participants were asked to recommend up to 10 churches (vs. five last year) they considered to be among the nation’s most influential. A total of 83 churches were recommended. A total of 57 percent of all church leader recommendations named these five churches.

 

  • The Most Influential Churches in America, complete list
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Date: 7/7/2006
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