Strange increase in U.S. publishers
Over the last few months there has been an unusual increase in publishers in the United States, but baptisms have been falling.
When baptism rates are compared to the 2004/05 service year, only 4 out of the six months shown are higher than 2005/06 service year.
The increase last year in the United States was 0%. I find it odd that the average number of publishers has jumped from 991,000 to 1,000,060 - an increase of 0.86% or 1% when rounded.
Below are the most recent figures for the 2005/06 service year.
Sep 2005: 1,001,583 Baptised 1,612 Sep 2004 Baptised: 1,791
Oct 2005: 997,714 Baptised 2,152 Oct 2004 Baptised: 2,680
Nov 2005: 989,543 Baptised 2,683 Nov 2004 Baptised: 2,331
Dec 2005: 1,008,905 Baptised 1,635 Dec 2004 Baptised: 1,923
Jan 2006: 1,001,150 Baptised 1,534 Jan 2005 Baptised: 1,419
Feb 2006: 1,001,469 Baptised 1,109 Feb 2005 Baptised: 1,441
The number of baptisms in the U.S. continues to fall.
The first six months of the 2004/05 service year, shown above, record a total of 11,585 baptisms.
The first six months of the 2005/06 service year record a total of 10,725 baptisms - a decrease of 860.
I find it odd that the U.S. now has an average of a million publishers for the first time in its history, yet the number
of baptisms is going down. Where are they getting these figures from? Are they counting multiple reports from the victims
of hurricane Katrina?
Your comments please.