Sign in or register
for additional privileges

"Ethnic" Los Angeles

Comparative Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality

Anne Cong-Huyen, Thania Lucero, Joyce Park, Constance Cheeks, Charlie Kim, Sophia Cole, Julio Damian Rodriguez, Andrea Mora, Jazz Kiang, Samantha Tran, Katie Nak, Authors

You appear to be using an older verion of Internet Explorer. For the best experience please upgrade your IE version or switch to a another web browser.

Map of Religion from 1980 to Present

Map of Mainline Protestant from 1980-2010

In 1980, the Protestant population in the LA County was around 5-10%.

In 2000, the Mainline Protestant population decreased to around 2-5%.

In 2010, the Mainline Protestant population increased to around 10-15%.

This is the map of Mainline Protestant and the different growth/decrease of population in Los Angeles, CA. 
Since 1980, Mainline Protestant increased by at least 5% in Los Angeles.

Where the amount of churches are growing in Los Angeles, so are the people who attend these churches. 
The Protestant religion has many denominations--some popular ones include: 
1. Southern Baptist Convention
2. The United Methodist Church
3. The Church of God in Christ
4. National Baptist Convention
5. Evangelical Lutheran Church, U.S.A.
6. National Baptist Convention of America
7. Assemblies of God
8. Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
9. African Methodist Episcopal Church
10. National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
11. The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS)
12. The Episcopal Church
13. Churches of Christ
14. Pentecostal Assemblies of the World
15. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church







By: Joyce Park

Comment on this page
 

Discussion of "Map of Religion from 1980 to Present"

Add your voice to this discussion.

Checking your signed in status ...

Previous page on path Churches in Koreatown, page 3 of 3 Path end, return home