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Top 100 churches in total Virginia Cooperative Program gifts

NewsReligious Herald  |  March 14, 2005

First Baptist Church in Alexandria led churches affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia last year in contributions to the Virginia portion of the Cooperative Program. Rounding out the top 10 churches in total Virginia CP gifts were Beulah Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, Bon Air Baptist Church in Richmond, First Baptist Church in Richmond, Cool Spring Baptist Church in Mechanicsville, First Baptist Church in Charlottesville, Mount Hermon Baptist Church in Danville, Franklin Heights Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Glen Allen and Harrisonburg Baptist Church in Harrisonburg.

Below is the list of top 100 churches. All figures were reported by the BGAV's treasurer's office for the fiscal year which ended Nov. 30, 2004. In the next issue of the Religious Herald, look for the top 100 churches in per capita gifts to the Cooperative Program.

1 – First, Alexandria – $245,313

2 – Beulah, Rocky Mount – $165,796

3 – Bon Air, Richmond – $164,918

4 – First, Richmond – $155,103

5 – Cool Spring, Mechanicsville – $151,338

6 – First, Charlottesville – $138,979

7 – Mount Hermon, Danville – $95,105

8 – Franklin Heights, Rocky Mount – $80,170

9 – Mount Vernon, Glen Allen – $78,574

10 – Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg – $72,936

11 – Second, Richmond – $71,716

12 – Great Bridge, Chesapeake – $69,920

13 – Derbyshire, Richmond – $69,187

14 – Warrenton, Warrenton – $66,250

15 – Thalia Lynn, Virginia Beach – $63,250

16 – Mechanicsville, Mechanicsville – $60,534

17 – Oakland, King George – $58,736

18 – Ironbridge, Chesterfield – $58,228

19 – Culpeper, Culpeper – $56,343

20 – Columbia, Falls Church – $54,980

21 – First, Springfield – $54,869

22 – Bonsack, Roanoke – $54,048

23 – River Road, Richmond – $52,503

24 – Spring Hill, Ruckersville – $50,636

25 – Black Creek, Mechanicsville – $50,544

26 – Manassas, Manassas – $49,005

27 – Branch's, Richmond – $48,819

28 – First, Waynesboro – $47,926

29 – Chancellor, Fredericksburg – $47,919

30 – Providence, Hayes – $46,280

31 – First, Gretna – $44,507

32 – First, Ashland – $44,065

33 – North Roanoke, Roanoke – $42,958

34 – Walnut Hills, Williamsburg – $42,148

35 – First, Woodbridge – $41,886

36 – Vinton, Vinton – $40,586

37 – Fairview, Fredericksburg – $40,208

38 – Westwood, Springfield – $40,182

39 – Temple, Newport News – $40,176

40 – Wilroy, Suffolk – $39,564

41 – New Bridge, Sandston – $38,591

42 – Memorial, Staunton – $38,304

43 – Salem, Salem – $37,962

44 – Huguenot Road, Richmond – $37,677

45 – First, Newport News – $37,068

46 – Winfree, Memorial Midlothian – $36,169

47 – Orcutt, Newport News – $36,031

48 – First, Winchester – $35,956

49 – Immanuel, Colonial Heights – $35,892

50 – Abingdon, Abingdon – $33,217

51 – Calvary, Lynchburg – $33,052

52 – Mount Olivet, Beaverdam – $33,044

53 – Rosalind Hills, Roanoke – $32,509

54 – Lynn Haven, Vinton – $32,047

55 – Salem, Sparta – $31,946

56 – Antioch, Fairfax Station – $31,816

57 – West Hampton, Hampton – $31,246

58 – Ferry Farm, Fredericksburg – $30,984

59 – Ringgold, Ringgold – $30,961

60 – Hilton, Newport News – $30,468

61 – Northminster, Richmond – $29,881

62 – New Prospect, Hurt – $29,326

63 – Bayside, Virginia Beach – $29,308

64 – First, Hopewell – $29,109

65 – Bethany, Callao – $28,841

66 – Central, Richmond – $28,748

67 – Broadus Memorial, Richmond – $28,436

68 – First, Martinsburg – $28,356

69 – Goshen, Spotsylvania – $28,198

70 – James River, Williamsburg – $28,061

71 – Hatcher Memorial, Richmond – $27,791

72 – Bethlehem, Richmond – $27,251

73 – Oakland, Roanoke – $26,991

74 – Downtown, Alexandria – $26,469

75 – Westhaven, Portsmouth – $26,460

76 – Zoar, Deltaville – $26,333

77 – Bethel, Salem – $26,156

78 – West Main, Danville – $25,871

79 – Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg – $25,631

80 – Hampton, Hampton – $25,593

81 – Melrose, Roanoke – $25,453

82 – Bowling Green, Bowling Green – $25,446

83 – Jackson Memorial, Chesapeake – $24,944

84 – Ivy Memorial, Hampton – $24,885

85 – First, Woodstock – $24,882

86 – Kings Grant, Virginia Beach – $24,810

87 – First, Weber City – $24,766

88 – Talbot Park, Norfolk – $24,460

89 – Fort Trial, Stanleytown – $24,123

90 – Amelia, Amelia Courthouse – $24,029

91 – Groveton, Alexandria – $23,770

92 – First, Danville – $23,483

93 – Virginia Heights, Roanoke – $23,340

94 – Chatham, Chatham – $22,945

95 – Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg – $22,768

96 – Parkwood, Annandale – $22,761

97 – Second Branch, Chesterfield – $22,722

98 – Woodland Heights, Chesapeake – $22,708

99 – Monument Heights, Richmond – $22,661

100 – First, Collinsville – $22,235

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