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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ( /ˌpɛnsɨlˈveɪnjə/ (help·info)) is a state located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. The state borders Delaware and Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, New York and Ontario, Canada to the north...
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United Church of Christ

The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a mainline, Calvinist, Protestant Christian denomination principally in the United States, primarily in the Reformed tradition, but also historically influenced by Lutheranism. The UCC was formed in 1957 by the...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 2 %

Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses is a restorationist, millenarian Christian denomination. The religion reports worldwide membership of over 7 million adherents involved in evangelism; they report convention attendance of over 12 million, and annual Memorial...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Roman Catholicism

Catholicism is a broad term for the body of the Catholic faith, its theologies and doctrines, its liturgical, ethical, spiritual, and behavioral characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole. Although for many the term usually refers to...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 27 %

Pentecostalism

Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Christianity that places special emphasis on a direct personal experience of God through the baptism in the Holy Spirit which is evidenced by speaking in tongues. The term Pentecostal is derived from...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Protestantism

Protestantism is one of the four major divisions within Christianity, together with the Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Church traditions. The term 'Protestant' is most closely tied to those groups that separated...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 4 %

Assemblies of God

The Assemblies of God (AG), officially the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, is a group of national Christian denominations which together form the world's largest Pentecostal body. With over 300,000 congregations and outstations in over 212...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Baptist

A Baptist is a Christian who subscribes to a theology which are committed to believer's baptism by immersion (as opposed to infant baptism and affusion and sprinkling) and favors the congregational model of church polity. A Baptist church is a local...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 9 %

Non-denominational Christianity

In Christianity, non-denominational institutions or churches are those which have not formally aligned themselves with an established denomination, or remain otherwise officially autonomous. This, however, does not preclude an identifiable standard...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Presbyterianism

Presbyterianism is the religion of a number of different Christian churches adhering to the Calvinist theological tradition within Protestantism, and organized according to a characteristic Presbyterian polity. Presbyterian theology typically...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 5 %

Evangelicalism

Evangelicalism is a Protestant Christian theological stream which began in Great Britain in the 1730s. Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: David Bebbington has termed these four distinctive aspects conversionism, activism,...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Judaism

Judaism (from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, "Judah"; in Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת, Yahadut) is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh,...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity which identifies with the teachings of the 16th century German reformer Martin Luther. Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the church launched the Protestant Reformation. The...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 8 %

Christianity

Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the Holy Bible. Christians believe Jesus to be the Son of God and the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. With an estimated 2.1...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 6 %

Episcopal Church

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 1 %

Methodism

Methodism is a movement of Christianity represented by a number of organizations, claiming a total of approximately seventy million adherents worldwide. The movement traces its roots to Reverend John Wesley's evangelistic revival movement in the...

As of date:

  • 2002

Percent of population:

  • 9 %
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