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Updated on 31 December 2012

Trinidad and Tobago

Members have been in Trinidad and Tobago since 1977. In 1955, Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Quorum of Twelve, visited Trinidad during a Caribbean and South American tour. He said: "In Trinidad, which is in the British orbit, we found a member of the Church serving as one of the secretaries of the consulate."

Elizabeth Anne Rogers, a Trinidadian by birth, married a member of the Church, Emil Paul Dopson, in England, in 1974. She was baptized two months later. In 1976, the Dopson family moved back to Trinidad. Liz Dopson wrote a letter to President Spencer W. Kimball, requesting that full-time missionaries be sent to Trinidad. The Trinidad government allowed missionaries to enter the country. The first sacrament meeting (worship service) was held in November 1976. Among the first converts in Trinidad were Lucy Josephine Payne and Blasil D. and Felicia Borde, baptized in 1977.

A branch (a small congregation) in Port of Spain was organized 5 June 1980, under the Venezuela Caracas Mission. The area was transferred to the West Indies Mission in September 1983.

The Trinidad Tobago Mission was created 1 July 1991, but discontinued in 1994. That year the West Indies Mission headquarters was moved from Barbados to Trinidad.

 

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Total Church Membership 3,058
Missions 1
Congregations 10
Family History Centers 1

Statistics for North America

Total Church Membership 8,689,209
Missions 157
Congregations 17,600
Temples 95
Family History Centers 2,317

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