More with Episcopal Church Statistics: The Church Pension Group's 2009 Church Compensation Report

This comes as a 19 page pdf–read it all. The whole thing is full of interesting tidbits, but to me the most interesting material is on page 4 in table 5 in the last column (entitled “Total”).

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3 comments on “More with Episcopal Church Statistics: The Church Pension Group's 2009 Church Compensation Report

  1. APB says:

    Geezer power! More seriously, it would be interesting to see the equivalent numbers for ACNA and its various components.

  2. A Senior Priest says:

    Seniority and stick-to-itiveness has its benefits.

  3. C. Wingate says:

    Based on a remark on Episcopal Cafe, I’ve performed a rough analysis of ages at ordination. It appears that the overwhelming majority of Episcopal ordinands are over 45, and that nearly 40% are over 55 at ordination.