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Updated on 31 December 2011

Nauru

There are no records of missionary work or visits by Latter-day Saints to Nauru prior to the island being assigned to the Micronesia Guam Mission when the mission was created in April 1980.

It is presumed that sometime in the early 1980s, Church members from Kiribati began moving to Nauru for employment and initially met for Church services in homes. Micronesia Guam Mission President Joseph B. Keeler visited Nauru in April 1984. During that time the Nauru Branch (a small congregation) was organized with 16 members. The branch was later transferred to the Fiji Suva Mission in July 1986. Church membership has increased and declined according to the demand and export of the island’s chief economic product, phosphate rock. Due to restrictions on missionary work, only temporary visits by Church representatives are allowed. Raymond and Lorraine Schmedes were the first missionary couple to make periodic visits from Tarawa, Kiribati, to Nauru beginning in 1998. They helped establish a Relief Society and Primary and also began a seminary program. The Nauru Branch had 128 members in February 1999.

In July 2006, Nauru was divided from the Fiji Suva Mission to become part of the newly organized Marshall Islands Majuro Mission.

Richard Hunter
New Zealand
Phone:  64(9)488-5572

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Total Church Membership
100
Congregations
1

Statistics for Oceania (Pacific)

Total Church Membership
482,783
Missions
14
Congregations
1,144
Temples
10
Family History Centers
272

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