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The Lutheran (all Lutheran denominations and sects) population of the United States is approximately 13,530,000.

The Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) population of the United States is approximately 5,975,000.

The population of the United States is 304,060,000. So the United States is 4.45% Lutheran and 1.97% Mormon.

In the world there are nearly 66 million Lutherans (all sects and denomenations) and 13.8 Million Mormons.

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What state has the most Mormons?

Utah has the most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") with approximately 1,857,600 Church members.The next highest Mormon populations are:California with 755,700 members,Idaho with 406,700 members,Arizona with 374,800 members,Texas with 278,500 members,Washington with 257,700 members,Nevada with 173,639 members,Oregon with 145,400 members,Colorado with 137,100 members,and Florida with 131,621 members.To see a U.S. map of Church membership statistics, click the "Related Link" below.


Which state is inhabited by the Mormons?

Every state! There are over six million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) living in the United States, and at least several thousand Mormons in each state. The western US has a higher concentration of Mormons than the east, and Utah has the highest concentration with about 60% of the state being practicing Mormons.


How many Mormons in Michigan?

In January 2012, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) reported 42,696 baptized members in the state of Michigan.


How many Mormons and Jews in America?

There are approximately the same number of Jews and Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) in America - about 6 million members each.


What state had the highest population of Mormons in the late 1800's?

I guess this depends on when in the late 1800's you are talking about. Many of the western states where Mormons settled were not actually states until the 1890's, they were territories. Either way, the answer would be Utah by far. Mormons settled almost the entire state of Utah. Southern Idaho and Northern Arizona had very high concentrations of Church members, but the rest of those states did not. There were also Mormon colonies and congregations in Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, Canada, Mexico, the mid-west United States, Hawaii, New York, and Europe.

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What state had Mormons among the first settlers that still make up a high percentage of population?

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Are Lutherans one of the branches to Christianity?

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When was Thrivent Financial for Lutherans created?

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans was created in 2002.


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There are many religions throughout the world. Some of the major religions include: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Shinto.


Do Lutherans believe in God?

Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.


What was name for martin Luther's followers?

they were called protestants because they protested


Do Lutherans believe in purgatory as a part of their faith?

No, Lutherans do not believe in purgatory as a part of their faith.


How many Lutherans are in the US?

The 2004 estimated number of Lutherans in America is around 13.5 million (http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html). Worldwide there are an estimated 70 million Lutherans.


Where do most Mormons live outside the US?

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What are the two groups that Henry VIII persecuted if they spoke against the Church of England?

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Do Lutherans baptize?

Lutherans do baptize babies, and most believe it should be done. They baptize adults as well.