The Christian and Missionary Alliance
The Christian and Missionary Alliance
P.O. Box 35000
Colorado Springs, CO 80935-3500
United States
Attesting Officer
Media Contact
38.8338816, -104.8213634
The Christian and Missionary Alliance was formed in 1897 by the merger of two organizations begun in 1887 by Dr. Albert B. Simpson, The Christian Alliance and the Evangelical Missionary Alliance. The Christian and Missionary Alliance is an evangelical church that stresses the sufficiency of Jesus as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King and has earned a worldwide reputation for its missionary accomplishments. The Canadian districts became autonomous in 1981 and formed The Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada.
Membership
Full Communicants | Average Attendance | Other Members | Total Inclusive Members | Total Churches | Membership Calculation Method | |||
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1980 | 106,050 |
189,710 |
1,382 |
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1979 | 96,324 |
173,986 |
1,319 |
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1978 | 88,903 |
158,218 |
1,290 |
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1977 | 88,763 |
152,841 |
1,268 |
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1976 | 83,978 |
150,492 |
1,236 |
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1975 | 83,628 |
145,833 |
1,179 |
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1974 | 80,412 |
144,245 |
1,094 |
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1973 | 77,606 |
137,710 |
1,145 |
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1972 | 77,991 |
136,154 |
1,154 |
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1971 | 73,547 |
127,353 |
1,129 |
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1970 | 71,708 |
112,519 |
1,112 |
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1969 | 70,573 |
120,330 |
1,098 |
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1968 | 71,656 |
119,826 |
1,128 |
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1967 | 68,679 |
68,679 |
1,110 |
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1966 | 68,829 |
68,829 |
1,109 |
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1965 | 64,586 |
1,057 |
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1964 | 63,136 |
1,053 |
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1963 | 62,355 |
1,046 |
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1962 | 61,761 |
1,200 |
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1961 | 60,252 |
1,028 |
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1960 | 59,657 |
1,016 |
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1959 | 59,644 |
1,014 |
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1958 | 56,523 |
1,010 |
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1957 | 87,663 |
993 |
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1955 | 57,109 |
954 |
Clergy
Serving Churches | Retired | Other Service to the Church | Total Clergy | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1980 | 1,308 |
1,686 |
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1979 | 1,078 |
1,640 |
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1978 | 978 |
1,529 |
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1977 | 946 |
1,454 |
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1976 | 942 |
1,276 |
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1975 | 1,107 |
1,352 |
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1974 | 883 |
1,196 |
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1973 | 1,168 |
1,469 |
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1972 | 953 |
1,259 |
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1971 | 870 |
1,227 |
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1970 | 861 |
1,189 |
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1969 | 825 |
1,137 |
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1968 | 1,060 |
1,227 |
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1967 | 0 |
1,263 |
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1966 | 1,109 |
1,104 |
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1965 | 992 |
1,078 |
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1964 | 1,320 |
1,088 |
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1963 | 1,304 |
1,081 |
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1962 | 1,472 |
1,263 |
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1961 | 1,016 |
1,130 |
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1960 | 910 |
1,010 |
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1959 | 930 |
997 |
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1958 | 962 |
1,026 |
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1957 | 1,000 |
1,090 |
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1955 | 922 |
1,026 |
Education
Total Schools | Staff | Pupils | Total Individuals | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1979 | 1,202 |
157,796 |
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1978 | 1,188 |
155,631 |
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1977 | 1,204 |
151,700 |
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1976 | 1,206 |
150,776 |
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1975 | 1,103 |
148,009 |
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1974 | 1,117 |
173,629 |
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1973 | 1,185 |
166,620 |
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1972 | 1,266 |
180,745 |
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1971 | 1,085 |
141,924 |
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1970 | 1,080 |
165,251 |
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1969 | 1,076 |
169,522 |
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1968 | 1,106 |
157,080 |
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1967 | 1,071 |
150,389 |
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1966 | 1,106 |
155,889 |
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1965 | 1,050 |
22,440 |
121,473 |
143,913 |
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1964 | 1,010 |
21,803 |
121,696 |
143,499 |
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1963 | 1,013 |
22,430 |
143,327 |
165,757 |
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1962 | 1,015 |
21,954 |
141,221 |
163,175 |
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1961 | 1,004 |
21,552 |
115,486 |
137,038 |
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1960 | 1,005 |
5,570 |
131,135 |
136,705 |
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1959 | 1,026 |
5,570 |
127,838 |
133,408 |
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1958 | 1,003 |
5,570 |
114,124 |
119,694 |
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1957 | 1,040 |
5,570 |
116,723 |
122,293 |
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1955 | 943 |
5,570 |
117,900 |
123,470 |
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1953 | 888 |
5,570 |
92,253 |
97,823 |
Finance
Total Benevolences | Total Financials | Total Giving | Local Expenses | Method | |||
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1923 | $1,000,000 |
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1922 | $1,078,876 |
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1921 | $1,078,876 |
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1917 | $232,029 |