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Fastest-growing, largest churches: Who made the list?

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NASHVILLE (BP) — Thirty-four Southern Baptist congregations are among the fastest growing and largest evangelical churches in the latest Outreach 100 tally compiled by Outreach Magazine and LifeWay Research.

“Tracking the fastest growing churches gives us a glimpse into some of the most effective ministry work in America,” LifeWay Research Executive Director Scott McConnell told Baptist Press. “These congregations have the privilege of seeing many lives changed while maintaining the ability to adapt quickly and do ministry in a scalable way.”

Mercy Hill Church in Greensboro, N.C., planted by The Summit Church in the Raleigh-Durham, N.C., area, is the fastest-growing Southern Baptist congregation on the list, ranking 12th among all churches who completed the self-reported survey.

The Summit Church, where SBC President J.D. Greear is senior pastor, planted Mercy Hill Church in 2012. Mercy Hill reported an average attendance of 2,671 in February and March, a growth of 31 percent, at its four locations. Andrew Hopper is senior pastor of the church that last ranked in 2017 as the 27th fastest growing church.

Among the largest churches, Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., is the top ranking Southern Baptist congregation. The 19-campus church with Rick Warren as senior pastor averaged 24,195 in attendance during the reporting period, according to Outreach100. Saddleback was the eighth largest church in the survey in 2018, and the second largest among Southern Baptists.

Outreach Magazine and LifeWay Research sent survey questionnaires to about 30,000 evangelical churches for the growth list and sought to verify submitted data, Outreach100.com reported.

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“Certainly the Outreach 100 is a celebration of numbers, a recognition of church addition and multiplication,” Outreach100.com said in explaining the report’s methodology. “Ultimately, though, the Outreach 100 is not so much about numbers as it is the individuals those numbers represent — people who have found hope in Christ and the churches pointing them to [H]im.”

Fastest-growing

Mercy Hill, which came in first among the fastest-growing churches, was among 17 Southern Baptist congregations recognized for growth.

5 Point Church in Easley, S.C., led by Dean Herman, was the second-ranking Southern Baptist church and 21st among the 100. The church has an average attendance of 2,352 and exhibited 26 percent growth, comprising an additional 489 attendees.

Ranked third in growth among Southern Baptists is Sandals Church in Riverside Calif., 25th among the 100, experiencing 14 percent growth with 9,559 in attendance.

Other Southern Baptists, Outreach100.com reported, are Venture Church in Hattiesburg, Miss., under the leadership of Jeff Clark, 29th with 17 percent growth and an attendance of 2,671; Rolling Hills Community Church, Franklin, Tenn., Jeff Simmons, 42nd, 25 percent growth, 1,678 in attendance; BattleCreek Church in Broken Arrow, Okla., Alex Himaya, 44th, 13 percent growth, attendance of 5,128; River Oak Church, Chesapeake, Va., Heath Burris, 48th, 16 percent, 2,844; First Baptist Jackson, Jackson, Miss., Chip Stevens, 55th, 23 percent, 1,661; and Bethlehem Church, Bethlehem, Ga., Jason Britt, 58th, 13 percent, 3,418.

Completing the list of Southern Baptists noted for growth are Brentwood Baptist Church, Brentwood, Tenn., with Mike Glenn as senior pastor, ranking 65th with 10 percent growth and an average attendance of 6,456; Second Baptist Church, Conway, Ark., Josh King, 69th, 27 percent, 1,025 in attendance; Cascade Hills Church in Columbia, Ga., Bill Purvis, 80th, 12 percent, 2,961 in attendance; Lifepoint Church, Lewis Center, Ohio, Dean Fulks, 87th, 12 percent growth, 3,041 attendance; Brookwood Church, Simpsonville, S.C., Perry Duggar, 88th, 10 percent, 3,992; First Baptist Church, Bryan, Texas, Jim Heiligman, 89th, 18 percent, 1,247; Central Baptist Church, Jonesboro, Ark., Archie Mason, 97th, 11 percent, 3,042; and Chets Creek Church, Jacksonville, Fla., Spike Hogan, 99th, 12 percent, 2,547.

To be recognized for growth, churches must average more than 1,025 in attendance, report a numerical gain of 176 or more and a percentage gain of at least 3 percent.

Largest

Following Saddleback in size among Southern Baptists is Second Baptist Church in Houston, Texas, where former SBC President H. Edwin Young is senior pastor. The church reported an average attendance of 20,460 at its six locations and ranks eighth among the top 100. The ranking is up from 2017, when Second Baptist was the 11th largest among participating churches, with 20,885 in attendance.

Pinelake Church in Flowood, Miss., where Chip Henderson is senior pastor, is the third largest Southern Baptist church on the list, ranking 22nd among the 100 and reporting 11,042 in average attendance at its five locations.

The Summit Church, where SBC President J.D. Greear is senior pastor, is the fourth largest Southern Baptist church in the tally, ranking 24th among the 100. The Summit Church reported 10,905 in attendance at its 12 locations. The ranking is up from 32nd in 2018, when the church reported an average attendance of 10,538.

Ranking fifth among Southern Baptists is McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Va., led by David Platt, former president of the International Mission Board. The church is 28th among the 100 and reported an average attendance of 10,101 among its seven locations.

Following is Sandals Church in Riverside, Calif., which ranked in both growth and size. The church is 29th in size with 9,559 in attendance.

Cross Church, formerly led by SBC Executive Committee President Ronnie Floyd, ranks seventh in size among Southern Baptists and 32nd among the 100. Floyd’s son Nick is currently senior pastor of the Springdale, Ark., church, reporting 9,202 in average attendance.

Other Southern Baptists on the list are Church by the Glades in Coral Springs, Fla., where David Hughes is senior pastor, ranking 37th and averaging 8,912 in attendance; The Village Church, Flower Mound, Texas, Matt Chandler, 40th, 8,526; Shadow Mountain Community Church, El Cajon, Calif., David Jeremiah, 46th, 7,935; First Baptist Church, Orlando, Fla., David Uth, 47th, 7,827; Biltmore Church, Arden, N.C., Bruce Frank, 51st, 7,664; Houston’s First Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, Gregg Matte, 57th, 7,209; Champion Forest Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, David Fleming, 58th, 7,147; and Bellevue Baptist Church, Cordova, Tenn., former SBC President Steve Gaines, 59th, 7,106.

Ranking 72nd in size and averaging 6,456 in attendance is Brentwood Baptist Church, which also ranked in growth. Completing the list of Southern Baptists noted for church size are First Baptist Church, Woodstock, Ga., with Jeremy Morton and former SBC President Johnny Hunt as co-pastors, 75th in rank with 6,351 in average attendance; Long Hollow Baptist Church, Hendersonville, Tenn., Robby Gallaty, 83rd, 5,718 in attendance; BattleCreek in Broken Arrow, Okla., which also ranked in growth, garnering 91st in size with 5,128 in attendance; and Sugar Creek Baptist Church, Sugar Land, Texas, 98th, Mark S. Hartman, 4,533.

To make the list of largest churches, congregations must report an attendance of 4,328 or more, Outreach100.com said.

The full lists are available at https://outreach100.com/.