Many!
There is no exact count of black Pentecostal churches in the US, as they are spread across various denominations and organizations. It is estimated that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of black Pentecostal churches in the country.
The Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches recently reported that there were 600,000 clergy serving in various denominations in the US. But that figure included retired clergy, chaplains in hospitals, prisons and the military, and many others. See related links
That is a myth. There is no segregation in the Seventh Day Adventist church nor should there be ANY segregation in any church or anywhere outside of church for that matter as we are ALL children of Adam and Eve. God loves ALL of us whether or not they have accepted the gift his son Jesus gave on the cross - the gift of eternal life and a washing away of one's sins. While the above answer is true for the most part, there are eight regional black Seventh-day Adventist conferences. However white members attend the "black" churches and black members attend the "white" churches. The same holds true for other cultural Seventh-day Adventist churches.
43.9% have websites and there are 300k Christian churches - If these numbers are accurate, that would make 131,700 churches.
Precisely 486.39475259735927. Although there should in fact be none.
Black church in Oregon
Approximately 3800 Christian churches are in the US. This answer probably left off 2 zeros at the end. Most estimates of Christian churches in the US range from 300,000 to 400,000.
One can find some Pentecostal churches in the US by visiting the website of United Pentecostal Church International. A similar website is USA Churches where a directory of Pentecostal Churches in the US can be found.
The US actor Will Smith was raised Baptist. He has ties to the Church of Scientology but claims to be simply a Christian. He has no known ties to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
No. Catholic Churches, just like many other in the United States, are classified as non-profit organizations. The US Government or any state government can not tax their property or income.
Due to the fluctuations found within the beginnings and endings of churches within the United States, it is impossible to pinpoint the exact number of African American churches exist within the country. However, as of 2009, it was estimated that roughly 6.9% of the churches within the US were historically black churches.
Most definitely. Around one million people join the Adventist Church each year. At the millenium, the church had over 10 million members, and as of September 30, 2013, it had over 18 million. It is considered by the World Council of Churches to be probably the most widespread Protestant denomination (found in 202 of the 230 countries and areas recognized by the UN), and has been called the fastest-growing church in the US.