Seventh-day Adventist World Population and Demographics

Did you know that the Seventh-day Adventist Church has more churches around the world than the number of Pizza Hut, McDonald’s, and Subway restaurants combined?1

So how many churches is that exactly?

And how many people go to all those churches?

(And why would this be important?)

Let’s see what picture of the Adventist Church its current statistics paint for us. We’ll cover:

Let’s start with the membership count.

The Adventist population

Ellen White stands at a podium to address the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

“Courtesy of the Ellen G. White Estate, Inc.”

As of the end of 2023, the world church had a total of 22,785,195 memberships.2 It shows how far we’ve come from our humble roots.

Seventh-day Adventism was started by Ellen G. White, James White, Joseph Bates, and several others in the 1840s after the Great Disappointment on October 22, 1844. Some Christians who followed William Miller thought this date marked the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

Ellen White received the gift of prophecy, which helped guide the early Adventists in their journey of becoming a recognized church.

Although it had its roots in New England and later Battle Creek, Michigan, the Adventist Movement soon spread from coast to coast, then north and south and beyond the Americas. Today it is a global organization with its headquarters in the United States, in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Population by division

Seventh-day Adventist world population and demographicsTo best serve its members in every part of the world, the Adventist Church separates the world into “divisions.” There are 13 divisions, along with a few other areas, recognized by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

  • The East-Central Africa Division includes African countries between Eritrea and Tanzania and has 5,307,907 church memberships.
  • The Euro-Asia Division covers Russia down to Afghanistan, along with some of the most eastern European countries like Belarus. 58,338 members call it home.
  • The Inter-American Division encompasses all of Central America, the Caribbean, and the northernmost countries of South America. It has 3,705,040 members.
  • The Inter-European Division includes much of Continental Europe, from Portugal to Germany. It has 181,586 members.
  • The North American Division spans all of North America and is home to 1,257,884 members.
  • The Northern Asia-Pacific Division includes China, Mongolia, the Koreas, Japan, and Taiwan. 356,203 members live there.
  • The South American Division includes every country from Brazil south and has 2,679,791 members.
  • The South Pacific Division is made up of Australia and all the Pacific Islands. It has 650,632 members.
  • The South Africa-Indian Ocean Division is made up of the bottom tip of Africa and the nearby islands. 4,213,158 members live here.
  • The Southern Asia Division is mostly made up of India and a few surrounding countries. It has 1,161,806 members.
  • The Southern Asia-Pacific Division is composed of the southern Asian countries and the larger islands like the Philippines and Indonesia. 1,594,150 members live there.
  • The Trans-European Division has countries from all over Europe, including the United Kingdom, Nordic countries, and southern European countries. There are 90,510 members there.
  • The West-Central Africa Division includes the African countries from Congo and west to Senegal and Gambia. There are 998,383 members in this division.3

Although the lack of religious liberty in some countries has restricted our work, we still seek to do what is possible with the means we have.

Since we’ve seen some statistics for members, let’s look at some of the types of institutions the Adventist Church has around the world.

Churches

As of 2023, the Church operates 100,760 churches.4

However, not every group of members has a church building. They may meet in houses or other buildings, which is why the total number of congregations, as opposed to stand-alone churches, is 175,144.5

In the United States and Canada alone there are 6,636 congregations.6

Hospitals

The number of hospitals and sanitariums we operate is 230. We also have 1,906 medical clinics and dispensaries to serve the communities they’re a part of.7

Some of our biggest hospitals include Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California, and AdventHealth Orlando in Orlando, Florida.

Adventists believe health is crucial—not only physical health but spiritual and mental as well. That’s why the Adventist Church operates a large network of hospitals and health clinics around the world. With these healthcare facilities, we can not only heal people but also use the time together for evangelism.

We are so focused on this mission to serve that our network has become the largest Protestant health network worldwide.

Schools

According to data from the end of 2021, the Adventist Church operates a total of 9,589 schools. Of those, 6,721 are elementary schools, 2,699 are secondary schools, and 169 are post-secondary schools.8

Some of the most well-known Adventist schools are Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California, Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and Avondale University in New South Wales, Australia.

Within all those schools, we are educating a total of 2,064,761 students.9

Along with health, Adventists also highly value education. Education gives us the tools necessary to make good use of the talents God gives us and to work with other Christians for the ultimate goal: bringing others to Christ.

It can be used as a form of missionary work for whatever we choose to do in our lives.

The effort to educate young people around the world has made us the second-largest education network worldwide.

Publishing houses

According to 2021 data, 57 publishing houses and their branches exist globally. In order to take these publications to the general public and beyond, a total of 22,258 literature evangelists work among the many countries Adventism has touched and is touching.10

One big publishing house is the Pacific Press Publishing Association in Nampa, Idaho.

The Adventist Church also owns and runs many of its own publishing houses. These companies print many types of materials for the church, including outreach materials, Sabbath School lessons, Ellen White’s writings, Bibles, and other literature.

Now that we’ve taken some time to explore some institutions within the church, let’s look at the demographics of the Adventist Church, where we’ll celebrate our diverse populations all over the world.

Demographics of the Adventist Church

The population of the world church is almost evenly split between men and women, with 41% male and 53% female (and 6% unstated).11

Since the Adventist Church spans the globe, it represents an enormous variety of ages, races, and other demographics.

The church splits age statistics into six categories. In 2022, newborns to age 20 comprised 22.46% of the population. Ages 21 to 35 were slightly higher at 25.31%, while ages 36-50 were lower, at 19.12%.12

Ages 51-65 made up 13.76%, though ages 66-80 made up only 7.64%, and any older were at 3.39%. There was also a number of unknown ages making up 10.12%, which does not include those divisions without records.13

The table below shows the number of people that comprise each age group.

Age Range Percent of Population Number of People
0-20 22.46% 2,811,433
21-35 23.51% 2,942,741
36-50 19.12% 2,394,096
51-65 13.76% 1,722,225
66-80 7.64% 955,941
81+ 3.39% 424,494
Unknown 10.12% 1,267,302

Aside from the world church, extensive research has been conducted on the North American demographic. The Center for Creative Ministry did a study of North American Adventists in 2018. Here is a breakdown of what they found:

  • Age: the largest number of Adventists was between 54-72 years of age with 40%. The range of 73 and older had the next highest at 23%.14

Pie chart showing the age groups in the Adventist Church

  • Race: Although black and multiple ethnicity populations are growing, white is the highest at 54.1%.15 Even then, Adventism is the most racially diverse religion in the United States.16

Pie chart of the percentage of Adventist Church members of different races to show our racial diversity

  • Marital status: 79% of Adventists are married, with low rates of divorced, single, and widowed17 compared to the United States in general.18

Pie chart of the percentage of married, divorced and single, never married, and widowed members in the Adventist Church

The Adventist Church, as we can see, is diverse in many areas.

With so many different backgrounds, we can use our diversity to bring many different ideas to the table. And we all unite for a single purpose: to tell others about Jesus.

Adventist population compared to other denominations

Let’s take a look at the world population of some of the other big denominations.

  • The Adventist population was 22,785,195 at the end of 2023.
  • Catholicism, as of the end of 2021, had 1.38 billion members.19
  • The Anglican Church had 85 million members in 2019.20
  • Lutheranism had 77 million members in 2019.21
  • Also in 2019, the Presbyterian Church had 75 million members.22
  • The Baptist World Alliance tallied 51 million members.23
  • The Methodist World Council had 39,745,196 members as of 2016.24

Compared to other major Christian groups, the Adventist Church has a smaller membership. But we are continuing to grow, especially in Africa and Asia.

Within these worldwide numbers, let’s focus on the United States and compare the number of churches or congregations.

  • The Adventist Church has 6,636 congregations.
  • The different Baptist groups have over 60,000 churches.25
  • Catholicism claimed 17,755 parishes in 2014.26
  • The United Methodist Church reported 29,746 active churches in 2022.27
  • Presbyterians attended 8,813 churches in 2021.28
  • The Anglican Church had 974 churches in 2021.29
  • The Evangelical Lutheran Church has nearly 10,000 churches.30

Since the Adventist population is smaller than some of these other major denominations but has a fairly comparative number of churches in the US, it means many of our churches have a smaller number of members than churches of other denominations.

This allows you to get to know the members of your church better and form closer connections with your entire church body as a whole.

With God as our center, we can work together to fulfill our mission as Christians and Adventists and bring the message of Christ to our dark world, whether through church, ministry, healthcare, or education.

If you’d like to learn more about the inner workings of the Adventist Church,

  1. Angeles, Samantha with “Reaching Millennial Generations: Ministry Leaders from Around the World Gather at Andrews University,” North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, May 18, 2018.  []
  2. 2024 Annual Statistical Report New Series, Volume 6, Seventh-day Adventist Church Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research.  []
  3. Ibid. []
  4. Ibid. []
  5. Ibid. []
  6. Ibid. []
  7. “Seventh-day Adventist World Church Statistics,” Seventh-day Adventist Church Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research. []
  8. Ibid. []
  9. Ibid. []
  10. Ibid. []
  11. 2023 Annual Statistical Report New Series, Volume 5, Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research. []
  12. Ibid. []
  13. Ibid. []
  14. “2018 North American Adventist Demographics,” Center for Creative Ministry. []
  15. Ibid. []
  16. Lipka, Michael with “The Most and Least Racially Diverse U.S. Religious Groups,” Pew Research Center, July 27, 2015. []
  17. “2018 North American. []
  18. “Marriage and Divorce,” CDC, March 13, 2024. []
  19. Krapic, Nina Benedictka with “Global Catholic population rising as number of priests, religious falls,” Vatican News. []
  20. “The Anglican Communion,” The Archbishop of Canterbury. []
  21. “More than 77 million Lutherans in 148 LWF member churches,” Lutheran World Federation, July 22, 2020. []
  22. Fairchild, Mary, “Presbyterian Church Denomination,” Learn Religions, April 25, 2019. []
  23. “Member Unions,” Baptist World Alliance, Accessed April 16, 2024. []
  24. “Statistical Information,” World Methodist Council. []
  25. “Baptist Church,” New World Encyclopedia. []
  26. “Laity and Parishes,” United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. []
  27. “United Methodists At-A-Glance,” The United Methodist Church. []
  28. “PC(USA) 2021 statistics continue to show declining membership,” Presbyterian Church (USA). []
  29. “Congregational Reporting Results from 2021,” Anglican Church in North America, June 15, 2022. []
  30. “Home – Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,” ELCA. []

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