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Updated on 31 December 2011

Cayman Islands

In 1970, Joan M. Evans, who was born in the Cayman Islands, joined the Church in Miami, Florida. In 1979, her family returned to her homeland where she operated a motel. She and her family were the only known members of the Church. For years she requested missionaries and was visited by mission presidents once or twice a year.

Church members Harold and Marjorie Booth from then Rhodesia moved to the Cayman Islands in November 1982 where the Booths found employment. They started holding sacrament meetings (worship services) with the Evans family.

Harold Booth developed a friendship with a Mr. Wilcox who was the islands’ chief immigration officer, and who had a brother that was a member of the Church in Rhodesia. In September 1985, Wilcox made arrangements so that missionaries complied with immigration law. Shortly thereafter, Richard Brough, president of the Jamaica Kingston Mission, sent the first missionaries.

Due to the Cayman’s economic strengths, Church membership in the country changes rapidly and has included people from the United States, Jamaica, Guyana, Canada and the United Kingdom. A philanthropist Church member donated land and money for a chapel to be built, which members moved into in July 2003. In 2003, there were 113 members.

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Elder Duane Hiatt
Ave. Vayeetano Germosen #40
Urb. las Alejandrina
Las Alejandrina
Las Jardines del Sur
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
809-487-0120

Total Church Membership
198
Congregations
1

Statistics for North America

Total Church Membership
8,521,430
Missions
152
Congregations
17,506
Temples
91
Family History Centers
2,311

Worldwide Statistics

Total Church Membership
14,441,346
Missions
340
Missionaries
55,410
Missionary Training Centers
15
Temples
136
Congregations
28,784
Universities & Colleges
4
Seminary Students Enrollment
375,388
Institute Student Enrollment
352,441
Family History Centers
4,676
Countries with Family History Centers
128
Countries Receiving Humanitarian Aid (Since 1985)
179
Welfare Services Missionaries (Incl. Humanitarian Service Missionaries)
9,251
Church Materials Languages
176