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STATISTICS for MISSION Approved Circuit/District Structure Statistical information on Church/Circuit/District membership, attendance and associated data relates to the current Conference- STATISTICS FOR MISSION approved Circuit/District structure. More information can be found at www.methodist.org.uk Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 1 Epworth and Scunthorpe 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance Alkborough 8 5 12 8 12 9 12 20 12 23 Althorpe 7 6 7 8 6 6 6 8 6 8 Ashby Wesley 109 96 112 110 106 145 107 122 108 130 Beltoft 10 11 10 8 9 16 10 13 10 17 Burton-upon-Stather 24 17 26 15 26 20 25 20 27 17 Crowle 30 16 29 27 30 25 32 17 33 15 Ealand 14 12 14 12 16 12 18 15 18 15 Epworth 105 104 108 71 107 98 108 118 108 139 Gunness 9 20 10 17 9 14 9 7 9 19 Haxey 20 32 21 26 20 32 22 27 21 32 Laughton 6 9 5 8 6 9 7 7 7 6 Messingham 36 38 40 46 41 66 46 64 47 90 New Brumby ('the Forge') 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Old Brumby United Churc 56 28 80 38 86 100 80 94 64 70 Owston Ferry 18 17 21 63 18 24 18 20 21 23 Riddings 10 8 13 11 20 11 22 21 26 12 Roxby 4 6 4 11 4 10 5 9 6 11 Scotter 35 13 41 48 36 45 37 54 45 68 West Butterwick 9 6 9 8 9 6 10 24 10 7 Westwoodside 10 5 11 6 12 16 12 18 13 36 Winteringham 13 15 17 34 17 19 17 53 15 23 Winterton 53 47 45 61 46 46 48 65 53 50 Yaddlethorpe 41 50 42 77 44 77 44 80 43 65 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 1 Epworth and Scunthorpe 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance CIRCUIT TOTAL 627 559 677 711 680 803 695 874 702 871 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,100 3,983 4,420 4,197 4,529 4,510 4,680 4,887 4,700 4,923 NOTE: Some Church names may appear incomplete due to formatting restrictions. + indicates a 'Circuit Initiative' * indicates an 'LEP' 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 2 Lincoln 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance Bailgate 76 80 81 88 96 96 96 67 96 101 Bracebridge Heath 33 19 37 22 38 24 38 27 32 57 Burton Road 33 35 30 28 34 31 36 48 38 36 Central Lincoln 56 43 56 36 59 42 60 40 64 79 Cherry Willingham 14 16 14 44 14 17 19 21 21 23 Monks Road 37 39 38 36 41 33 44 39 39 30 Moorland Park 53 59 53 62 61 45 68 63 66 57 Navenby 37 37 37 42 38 41 38 68 45 31 Nettleham 94 68 90 66 92 77 94 77 100 67 North Hykeham 50 38 54 39 56 49 56 47 62 50 North Scarle 10 4 11 2 18 30 20 15 20 24 Reepham 27 20 34 35 35 32 36 32 37 55 Saxilby 42 30 48 23 41 37 35 48 35 43 Scothern 11 13 11 16 11 12 12 18 13 14 Skellingthorpe 17 11 17 17 18 16 20 20 24 27 St Columbas 33 20 35 29 35 25 35 24 12 23 St Giles 26 32 27 33 26 26 26 31 24 39 Swallowbeck 55 40 59 43 65 62 68 51 73 65 Thorpe-on-the-Hill 35 18 19 12 19 30 20 15 4 34 Washingborough 54 49 56 60 57 48 55 52 55 63 Welton 54 51 55 55 57 54 59 116 58 104 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 2 Lincoln 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance CIRCUIT TOTAL 847 718 862 785 911 827 935 918 918 1021 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,100 3,983 4,420 4,197 4,529 4,510 4,680 4,887 4,700 4,923 NOTE: Some Church names may appear incomplete due to formatting restrictions. + indicates a 'Circuit Initiative' * indicates an 'LEP' 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 4 Mid-Lincolnshire 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance Bardney 11 36 11 27 11 10 12 14 12 20 Bardney Dairies 7 17 8 24 8 9 10 10 11 12 Halton Holegate 7 11 7 13 7 12 7 11 7 10 Horncastle 66 36 70 48 70 54 70 55 74 62 Old Bolingbroke 15 10 16 12 17 14 18 10 18 14 Scamblesby 7 3 7 6 7 4 7 6 8 7 Spilsby 39 52 36 57 33 55 35 53 39 41 United Methodist Church 50 57 52 54 53 67 56 61 58 67 Woodhall Spa 45 38 45 55 47 50 44 38 56 33 Wragby 35 49 32 33 33 19 32 28 32 22 CIRCUIT TOTAL 282 309 284 328 286 292 291 284 315 286 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,100 3,983 4,420 4,197 4,529 4,510 4,680 4,887 4,700 4,923 NOTE: Some Church names may appear incomplete due to formatting restrictions. + indicates a 'Circuit Initiative' * indicates an 'LEP' 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 5 Grimsby and Cleethorpes 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance Beaconthorpe 26 24 34 24 37 22 38 26 42 26 Haven 63 50 70 45 71 52 72 58 74 63 Healing & Keelby 67 53 67 25 73 103 74 53 93 71 Humberston 40 49 39 60 42 63 44 73 46 55 Immingham 44 44 62 49 70 54 73 59 77 60 Laceby Road Side Door 16 39 28 24 26 53 29 55 28 113 N Thoresby 26 19 28 21 30 33 28 18 27 24 New Waltham 23 25 25 25 25 32 24 30 25 30 Scartho 88 90 88 95 88 97 104 96 104 96 South Killingholme 15 34 15 26 15 16 17 22 20 22 St Andrew's Cleethorpes 68 65 104 63 106 56 106 47 106 47 St. Christopher's 49 39 53 39 53 57 53 50 53 45 Tetney 11 19 14 13 12 14 12 16 14 14 Waltham 17 16 17 13 17 13 12 15 16 14 Wellington Street 21 19 22 19 21 20 22 29 26 21 CIRCUIT TOTAL 574 582 666 540 686 685 708 644 751 700 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,100 3,983 4,420 4,197 4,529 4,510 4,680 4,887 4,700 4,923 NOTE: Some Church names may appear incomplete due to formatting restrictions. + indicates a 'Circuit Initiative' * indicates an 'LEP' 12 December 2018 Five Year Membership and Attendance by Circuit 2017 District: 17 Lincolnshire District Circuit: 6 East Lincolnshire 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Average all Average all Average all Average all Average all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Methodist week, all Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Membership age Church attendance attendance attendance attendance attendance Addlethorpe 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 11 13 11 Alford 23 38 24 44 26 40 30 41 29 45 Alvingham 14 18 15 16 18 18 19 20 19 22 Burgh 36 46 38 32 30 59 31 53 39 57 Chapel St Leonards 15 17 14 19 15 19 15 15 15 17 Conisholme 10 18 10 12 13 14 13 78 16 32 Grainthorpe 12 35 12 15 12 20 15 59 15 23 Huttoft 6 9 6 8 8 3 4 4 4 14 Louth 202 63 202 95 201 81 208 92 208 52 Mablethorpe 43 62 47 69 48 69 54 67 53 34 Marshchapel 5 13 5 5 3 4 3 4 5 11 Saltfleet 17 15 19 16 17 15 18 12 19 11 Saltfleetby 13 12 13 12 12 13 13 11 7 14 Skegness 46 31 48 40 56 35 58 39 66 40 Sutton-on-Sea 42 53 39 49 38 61 38 62 32 62 Thorp Fen Dyke 8 15 6 11 7 9 7 15 6 15 Trusthorpe 6 25 6 25 6 24 5 18 8 17 Wainfleet 16 130 17 13 23 13 25 26 37 28 Withern 15 19 12 20 13 21 14 25 22 12 CIRCUIT TOTAL 540 627 544 508 557 525 581 652 613 515 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,100 3,983 4,420 4,197 4,529 4,510 4,680 4,887 4,700 4,923 NOTE: Some Church names may appear incomplete due to formatting restrictions.
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