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Facts and Statistics

Updated on 31 December 2012

Colombia

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The first 45 members in Colombia were mostly North Americans who met in congregations in Cali and Bogotá. In May 1966, the first missionaries arrived. Five years later, 27 congregations were established in 10 cities.

Church education for youth began in 1972. By 1976, 900 students were enrolled in educational programs to prepare them for future leadership positions. Colombia's first chapel for Sunday worship was built in Cali in 1975. In 1983, Church members united to help those affected by the earthquake in Popayán. Today, Church membership is nearly nineteen times that of 20 years ago.

 

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Cristóbal García
Bogotá,
Colombia
Phone:  57-1-326-65-62
Fax:  57-1-326-65-66
Mobile:  57-315-337-86-77
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Total Church Membership 180,526
Missions 5
Congregations 273
Temples 1
Family History Centers 43

Statistics for South America

Total Church Membership 3,651,658
Missions 75
Congregations 5,606
Temples 15
Family History Centers 828

Worldwide Statistics

Total Church Membership 14,782,473
Missions 347
Missionaries 58,990
Missionary Training Centers 15
Temples 141
Congregations 29,014
Universities & Colleges 4
Seminary Students Enrollment 391,680
Institute Student Enrollment 352,488
Family History Centers 4,689
Countries with Family History Centers 128
Church Materials Languages 177