Episcopal Parish Statistics: Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, South Carolina

In order to generate a pictorial chart of this parish, please go [url=http://www.episcopalchurch.org/109378_107383_ENG_HTM.htm]here[/url] and enter “Upper South Carolina” in the second line down under “Diocese.” Next please wait a moment and then click on “Church” and choose “Trinity (Columbia, SC)”. Then wait another moment and choose “View Church chart” under that line (the middle of the three choices).

You may find the parish website there.

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8 comments on “Episcopal Parish Statistics: Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, South Carolina

  1. palmettopastor says:

    Just tried it. It told me that those stats are currently unavailable. Gee whiz.

  2. Kendall Harmon says:

    since you had trouble I thought I would retry. It didn’t work for me either. I got the following:

    “Server Error in ‘/study’ Application.

    Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to obtaining a connection from the pool. This may have occurred because all pooled connections were in use and max pool size was reached….”

  3. Frances Scott says:

    I had no problem with the site; looks like about one person in six makes it to church on Sunday.
    Frances Scott

  4. robroy says:

    “looks like about one person in six makes it to church on Sunday.”

    Usually that is too high but perhaps not for a Cathedral which probably draws the Christmas and Easter types more so than your usual parishes.

  5. TomRightmyer says:

    ASA 1999 about 800 climbed gradually to about 1000 in 05 and now back to 800, members from 3250 to about 4250 in 05 and back to about 4000, income rose from 2 million in 1999 to 2.6 and now small dip. My guess is that everything will drop for a few years and maybe come back up.

  6. Bookworm(God keep Snarkster) says:

    Doesn’t exactly look like everybody walked out over the last 11 years because they hated the Dean…

  7. David Keller says:

    #7–Nope. They just got rid of the Dean.