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      VanuatuClick here for the Pacific Mormon Newsroom

      12,820

      Total Church Membership

      1-in-

      2

      Stakes

      40

      Congregations

      11Wards
      29Branches

      3

      FamilySearch Centers

      3

      1

      Missions |2Districts

      History

      Fiji Suva Mission President Ebbie L. Davis organized the Port Vila Branch (a small congregation) in July 1973 with Lanipota Fehoko as president. Missionary work began in Vanuatu in 1974 after several Latter-day Saint Tongan families moved there. Elder Harman Rector Jr., of the Seventy (one of the highest governing bodies of the Church) and President Davis visited Port Vila in April 1974 to determine the possibility of assigning full-time missionaries to the island. Elder Rector felt it was essential that the area receive missionaries. Asaeli Mokofisi and Peni Malohifo’ou, two Tongans, began missionary work in Port Vila in January 1975. Over the years, government restrictions on visas slowed the work. Non-native missionaries were expelled from Vanuatu in 1982.

      Between 1987-1989, Fred Massing and Timothy Proveau, both natives of Vanuatu, were the only missionaries on the island. They found success and baptized more than 40 people, including several family members. More missionaries were eventually allowed and Church membership increased. Additional branches were organized in the 1990s on the islands of Efate, Espiritu Santo, Tanna, and Ambae.

      In October 1998, Tom and Janet Tarohati, the first couple to be called on a mission from Vanuatu, began their mission in their native land. That same year, seminary and institute classes for religious education were organized. At the request of Church members living on the island of Mere Lava, missionaries began visiting that island in 2002. The Church responded with aid via the missionaries in the wake of an earthquake in November 2002.

      President Gordon B. Hinckley, in planning a tour of the Pacific Islands, looked on a map of the South Pacific to see where he had never been and saw Vanuatu. He determined to visit there. He addressed the largest group of members ever known to have assembled in Port Vila when 2,212 members gathered in June 2003. Members filled classrooms, clustered around doorways and on the lawn, and sat outside the chapel where they caught a glimpse of President Hinckley through louvered windows. The full Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Christ was published in the Bislama language in July 2004.

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      Africa

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      933,511

      Members

      2,927

      Congregations

      Missions

      54Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      575

      Temples

      6Temples

      Asia

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      1,316,373

      Members

      2,145

      Congregations

      Missions

      51Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      419

      Temples

      11Temples

      Europe

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      513,534

      Members

      1,290

      Congregations

      Missions

      37Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      665

      Temples

      14Temples

      North America

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      9,733,719

      Members

      18,426

      Congregations

      Missions

      187Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      3,106

      Temples

      131Temples

      Oceania (Pacific)

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      607,302

      Members

      1,290

      Congregations

      Missions

      17Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      321

      Temples

      11Temples

      South America

      Total Church Membership

      Members
      Congregations

      4,392,463

      Members

      5,599

      Congregations

      Missions

      104Missions

      FamilySearch Centers

      1,459

      Temples

      29Temples

      Worldwide Statistics

      The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued the following report concerning the growth and status of the Church:

      Growth of the Church

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formally organized in a small log cabin in upstate New York in 1830. It took 117 years — until 1947 — for the Church to grow from the initial six members to one million.Learn More

      17,509,781

      Total Church Membership

      Published Languages

      31,676

      Congregations

      Missionaries

      74,127

      Full-Time Teaching Missionaries

      31,120

      Senior Service Missionaries

      4,192

      Young Service Missionaries

      The Church's missionary program is one of its most recognized characteristics. Latter-day Saint missionaries can be seen on the streets of hundreds of major cities in the world.Learn More

      Temples

      367

      Temples

      Temples are not regular places of Sunday worship for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Learn More

      Humanitarian Services

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides relief and development projects for humanitarian purposes in countries all over the world.

      174

      Countries Receiving Humanitarian Aid (Since 1985)

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      Education

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints emphasizes the importance of continued secular and spiritual education. 

      4

      Universities & Colleges

      427,642

      Youth Students Enrollment

      384,096

      Adult Students Enrollment

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      Genealogy

      Genealogy is more than learning about one’s family history for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Latter-day Saints believe families can be together after this life.

      6,545

      FamilySearch Centers

      151

      Countries with FamilySearch Centers

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