According to the U.S. Census Bureau's figures, New Jersey has grown in population from 8,414,350 in 2000 to 8,707,739 in 2009. This represents a population growth of approximately 3.48%.
According to Episcopal Church statistics, the Diocese of New Jersey went from Average Sunday Attendance (or ASA) of 19,221 in 1998 to 15,412 in 2008. This represents an ASA decline of about 20% over this ten year period.
In order to generate a pictorial chart of some New Jersey diocesan statistics, please go here and enter "New Jersey" in the second line down under "Diocese" and then click on "View Diocese Chart" under the third line to the left.
The Diocese of New Jersey's website may be found here.
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2. Sarah wrote:
Kendall continues to do harm to our Lenten duties by engaging in inflammatory, divisive rhetoric. I suppose now we are all used to it and resigned to it, but one wonders when he will repent. There would be no risen body of Christ if we were all a hand or a foot. Anxiety, confusion, fear and anger abound. This is both healthy and problematic. I may wonder at your otherness and strangeness and you may wonder at mine, and yet, we are both part of the same body—knit together in love and without which the body is incomplete. Let us end the quoting of meaningless diocesan statistics that yield merely confusion and fear and division. Let us not focus on decline—for to focus on something means that we will imitate it. Let us cast our eyes upward to a holier, more heavenly vision. Let us embrace the otherness and strangeness of the people whom we actually *do* have in our pews. March 10, 9:10 am | [comment link] |
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3. Undergroundpewster wrote:
Everyone knows that a barge will ride higher with a lighter load. TEC is happy to be rid of any ballast that might split her bottom on those shoals of division. March 10, 10:22 am | [comment link] |
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4. Dilbertnomore wrote:
Kendall must have missed the new PC rule that noticing officially published unpleasant facts proves guilt of the heinous crime of inflammatory divisiveness. And as we all now know divisiveness is just the worst thing anyone could allow to stand. Oh, the shame! March 10, 10:27 am | [comment link] |
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5. magnolia wrote:
facts is facts. 3. if you wish to imply that the church is better off without its members then good luck with that, you truly represent the spirit and attitude that is the episcopal church of the united states. March 10, 11:26 am | [comment link] |
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6. Martial Artist wrote:
[1] Chris Taylor, Having read your comment I am supposing that you are open to the suggestion that the original initiative was misnamed. I think the drafters should have been more honest and named it -20/10! Pax et bonum, ———————- |
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7. Undergroundpewster wrote:
#5, Sorry if my dark sense of humor missed the mark. March 10, 11:45 am | [comment link] |
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8. trimom wrote:
#2- LOL!!!LOL!!!! Oh, you forgot to mention that Kendall didn’t get this peer reviewed with 815 before publishing!!! Does he know no shame??? March 10, 1:24 pm | [comment link] |
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9. New Reformation Advocate wrote:
Still waiting for Statmann to show up with more data on NJ. In the meantime, let me act as the counterpoint to Sarah’s delightful spoof above (#2). I for one hope that Kendall will continue to post these telling diocesan stats that document the inexorable, fateful decline of TEC. As far as I’m concerned, the more divisive and inflammatory the better! David Handy+ |
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10. tired wrote:
Oh for crying out loud. Inclusivity is a state of mind, a deeper consciousness, if you will. In the Noble Eightfold Path of the baptismal covenant, inclusivity is an aspect of sophia, or prajñā, which means including the right thoughts of the enlighted. Inclusivity doesn’t mean that more people actually feel welcome and, you know, included. And it certainly doesn’t mean including those who, in their lower state of consciousness, choose to have thoughts other than the right thoughts. This just shows that New Jersey is an enlightened diocese.
(Now if we could just convince those defendants that civil lawsuits are, in fact, reconciliation, when seen through the polity glasses of TEC… and, you know, legal fees are, like, mission and stuff.) March 10, 4:56 pm | [comment link] |
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11. Choir Stall wrote:
Shining examples like New Jersey are just misunderstood. We should all go and imitate everything that they have done to…er ..with themselves for 20 years and just sit back and bask like they have been doing; all in the rainbow afterglow. March 10, 5:11 pm | [comment link] |
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12. The_Elves wrote:
Comments have become so sarcastic that we have closed comments. -Elf Got questions about T19? E-mail us! .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) March 10, 5:31 pm | [comment link] |
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This brings a whole new meaning to 20/20!
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