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Churches in Deaf Smith County

Deaf Smith County, Texas has 50 churches in the Churches List directory, 0 of them verified and 2 with a published website. The 2020 US Religion Census counted 37 congregations and 11,648 adherents across 15 religious bodies in the county. That is 627 adherents per 1,000 residents of its 18,584 people.

50
Directory listings
37
2020 Census congregations
11,648
2020 Census adherents
18,584
Population (2020 Census)
Deaf Smith County TX · 2026
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Religious bodies in Deaf Smith County (2020 US Religion Census)

Religious body Congregations Adherents Per 1,000 pop.
Catholic Church 2 3,700 199.1
Southern Baptist Convention 8 2,753 148.1
Non-denominational Christian Churches 7 1,670 89.9
General Association of General Baptists 1 800 43.0
United Methodist Church 4 730 39.3
Church of the Nazarene 2 560 30.1
Jehovah's Witnesses 2 428 23.0
Churches of Christ 3 363 19.5
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1 329 17.7
Assemblies of God 3 165 8.9
Seventh-day Adventist Church 1 89 4.8
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 1 37 2.0

Source: 2020 US Religion Census (Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies). Per-1,000 rates divide reported adherents by the county's 2020 Census population (18,584). Largest 12 bodies by adherents shown.

Inside the county

Cities and towns in Deaf Smith County

Directory traditions here: Baptist Churches (13) · Non-Denominational (10) · Church of Christ (5) · Methodist (3) · Catholic (3) · Church of the Nazarene (2) · Assemblies of God (2) · United Methodist (2) · Seventh Day Adventist (1) · Fellowship of Christian Assemblies (1)

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How this county page is assembled

Directory listings are mapped to Deaf Smith County through the US Census Bureau's 2020 ZCTA-to-county relationship file: each ZIP Code Tabulation Area is assigned to the county holding the largest share of its land area, so a small number of churches in ZIP codes that straddle county lines may be attributed to a neighboring county. Congregation and adherent counts come from the 2020 US Religion Census and are reported by the religious bodies themselves. Population is the county's April 2020 decennial-census base from the US Census Bureau's population-estimates program; per-1,000 adherence rates divide reported adherents by that figure. Corrections to any listing go through the corrections page.