Parish Profile: our present
Who we are, by the numbers





One of the ways we can tell our story is through data, provided by our own members, young and old alike. In 2019, we took part in the U.S. Congregational Vitality Survey (UCSVS), and then as we entered our period of transition after losing our rector, the Profile Committee took a deeper dive into the life and thoughts of our members. The results of these two surveys provide valuable insights into our congregation. Download vitality survey results
Demographically, we are over 90% white/Caucasian, 87% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, and we are evenly split between those who work and those who are retired. Politically, over 50% of congregants state that they are “more on the liberal side”, 24% weighing in as “moderate”, and 17% of respondents are “more on the conservative side”.