U.S./Non-U.S. Mix, 1994-2006

Over the past several years, the composition of the ICOC shifted from a majority of members in the United States to almost two-thirds outside of the U.S. The ratio of churches shows an even more pronounced shift.  By 2006, almost three out of four congregations were located outside of the U.S.

Since 2002, most new U.S. churches are the result of several large congregations either reorganizing into smaller, regional churches (Washington, D.C. and Atlanta) or former regions of large churches which have become separate congregations (Seattle/Tacoma, for example). Most new non-U.S. churches are the result of new church planting efforts.
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