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Updated on 31 December 2011

South Korea

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Latter-day Saint servicemen first brought the Church's teaching to Korea in 1951, during the Korean War. Among the first Korean members was Ho Jik Kim, converted while earning a doctorate in the United States. Kim became an influential leader in the Korean government and paved the way for missionaries to enter Korea.

The first official missionaries arrived in Korea in 1954. They learned to speak the language, and they taught many young students. The Korean Mission was created on July 8, 1962, with seven branches (small congregations) of the Church.

The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ was printed in Korean in 1967. The first stake (diocese) was created in Seoul, South Korea, on March 8, 1973. Membership increased to 9,000 in 1975, and by 1983, it had reached almost 29,000.

A temple was announced for Seoul on April 1, 1981, and was dedicated December 14, 1985. When the 1988 Olympic Games were held in Korea, the Brigham Young University Folk Dancers performed at the opening ceremonies, viewed by an estimated audience of 1 billion people worldwide.

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Dong Chol Beh
Seoul,
South Korea
Fax:  n/a
Mobile:  +82-16-9212-7188
Phone:  +82-2-530-9504

Total Church Membership
85,041
Missions
3
Congregations
136
Temples
1
Family History Centers
24

Statistics for Asia

Total Church Membership
1,024,218
Missions
37
Congregations
1,885
Temples
7
Family History Centers
298

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