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United States: Anglican (Episcopal Church in the U.S.) Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Lewiston, Maine) 3,264 2,200 1906–1936 Lewiston, Maine United States: Catholic Largest church in the State of Maine, still serves mass in French. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral: 3,170 [88] 86,000 [89] 1882–1912 Sofia Bulgaria: Eastern Orthodox
[1] [2] According to The Hartford Institute's database, approximately 50 churches had attendance ranging from 10,000 to 47,000 in 2010. [3] The same source also lists more than 1,300 such Protestant and Evangelical churches in the United States with a weekly attendance of more than 2,000, meeting the definition of a megachurch. [4]
Hence, due to inaccuracies, the same church can sometimes be reported to have attendance and membership counts that differ 5–10 times, depending on how reporting is done and who is doing it, e.g. Yoido Full Gospel Church can sometimes be mentioned with attendance numbers over 800,000.
Calculating the church's average weekend attendance is important since it determines the size of a given church. For example, in the U.S., an average weekend attendance of more than 2,000 people separates a mega church from a large church, and an average weekend attendance between 51 and 300 people defines the large church; while a small church ...
United States North America 6.5 acres (26,305 m 2) 143,969 sq ft (13,375 m 2) 175 ft (53 m) 1 3 18 Yes. 2 Operating Logan Utah Temple: Utah: United States: North America: 9 acres (36,422 m 2) 119,619 sq ft (11,113 m 2) 170 ft (52 m) 1 4 11 3 Operating Manti Utah Temple: Utah: United States North America 27 acres (109,265 m 2)
Crenshaw, Los Angeles, United States Konyak Baptist Church Mon Nagaland Baptist Church Council (Baptist World Alliance) 2023 10,000 [35] Mon, Nagaland, India Noah's Ark Auditorium Full Life Christian Centre: 2015 10,000 [36] Uyo, Nigeria Temple of Solomon (São Paulo) Universal Church of the Kingdom of God: 2014 10,000 [37] São Paulo, Brazil
and in the United States by state, asking the degree to which respondents consider themselves to be religious. The Pew Research Center and Public Religion Research Institute have conducted studies of reported frequency of attendance to religious service. [2] The Harris Poll has conducted surveys of the percentage of people who believe in God. [3]
United States: Catholic: Second-tallest church in the USA and New York City; third-tallest in North America; tenth-tallest in the Americas; spires completed in 1888, the tallest in New York City from 1880 to 1890. [11] 90