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Hutterian Brethren

 


Denominational Profile

Notes

Small groups of Hutterites derive their names from Jacob Hutter, a sixteenth-century Anabaptist. Many believers are of German descent and still use their native tongue at home and in church. "Colonies" share property, practice non-resistance, dress plainly, do not participate in politics, and operate their own schools.

Membership Data

YearClergyChurchesMembers
1936-6501
193715350
1942-7265
1946-111,052
19511161,350
195228282,470
195329252,324
195424252,695
195533292,850
195634262,917
195728261,994
195920202,250
196123202,215
196223212,308
1963-222,488
196490777,600
196629282,835
196820293,405
197636353,500
1979-353,443
1980-353,684
1984-773,968
1985-773,988
1987-773,988
199060037538,000
1992195956,700
199479539541,475
199681439841,600
199757542842,800
200060044443,000

Data were taken from the National Council of Churches' Historic Archive CD and recent editions of the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. The National Council of Churches' data collection was discontinued after the 2012 Yearbook was published, and has been resumed by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB). The tables and graphs will be updated when the new collection is available. See theYearbook of Churches. Denomination descriptions provided by Dr. J. Gordon Melton, Director, Institute for the Study of American Religion (ISAR). [More information on data sources]


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