Ten Fastest Growing Parishes in Louisiana

45 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes experienced a decline in population in the last 10 years. However, places are still increasing in population. All of these places need churches to be planted and/or replanted.

10. Lafayette Parish – 11.84% Growth – north of Lafayette along I-49 would be a great place for several new churches.

9. Tangipahoa Parish – 12.95% Growth – The east side of Ponchatoula and Hammond are experiencing a residential building boom, with lots of young families moving in. Come plant on the I-12!

8. Bossier Parish – 13.08% Growth – great opportunities for replanting are opening up all around NW Louisiana.

7. Livingston Parish – 14.48% Growth – 80% of the parish flooded in 2016 and the growth never slowed.

6. Orleans Parish – 15.19% Growth – continuing the Katrina comeback. Great opportunities all around the Crescent City.

5. Calcasieu Parish – 16.2% Growth – replanting potential in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. LNG will make this area fast-growing for years to come.

4. St. Tammany Parish – 17.15% Growth – my neighborhood needs a new church. Come plant with us on the I-12!

3. West Baton Rouge Parish – 18.64% Growth – farmland is becoming fertile ground for planting churches.

2. Ascension Parish – 23.38% Growth – This parish is south of Baton Rouge on I-10. Residential growth is fueled by industrial plant growth.

1. St. Bernard Parish – 28.49% Growth – continuing the Katrina comeback.

Ten Great Parishes to Plant or Replant a Church in 2024.

About Lane Corley

I am - Follower of Jesus Christ - Husband to the beautiful and patient Heather Corley - Father of three. - Church Planter/Church Planting Catalyst for Send Network - When I can, I’m reading, raised bed gardening, and on mission with my church. - Hoping to be helpful.

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