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    186,418 1u6l71

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    41 3e1f70

    Stakes

    10101010

    303 356e2i

    Congregations

    259 Wards
    44 Branches

    122 5fw62

    FamilySearch Centers

    122

    2 14294b

    Temples

    6 383p

    Missions

    History 1z373a

    The first missionaries to go overseas were sent to Britain in 1837, only seven years after the Church was founded. A total of seven missionaries were sent, including two of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (the highest governing body of the Church). The group arrived in England on July 19, 1837, preached in Preston on July 23, and held baptismal services for nine new converts on July 30 before an audience of more than 8,000 curious onlookers. By the next week, 50 more converts were baptized. The teachings of the Church attracted more than a thousand converts in the first few years in the United Kingdom, despite mounting opposition from ministers and the press.

    Between 1837 and the turn of the century, as many as 100,000 converts emigrated to the main body of the Church in the United States. In fact, by 1870 nearly half of the population of Utah were British immigrants. Missionary work in the United Kingdom has continued to be successful in the 20th century despite setbacks during World War I and World War II. In the 1950s, Church hip in Britain increased as Church leaders encouraged new to avoid further mass emigration and to build the Church in their native lands.

    In the late 1950s, a temple was dedicated in London. In June 1998, another temple was opened in Preston, the site of the first preaching more than 150 years ago. Preston is the home of the oldest continuous branch (a small congregation) of the Church anywhere in the world, dating back to 1837.

    In April 2000, the rebuilt Gadfield Elm Chapel, the oldest chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ in England, was rededicated by Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

    In July 2012, the historic Hyde Park Chapel in London has been rededicated after remodeling for worship services and as a visitor’s center. The building was rededicated by Erich W. Kopischke, General Authority Seventy and President of the Church in Europe.

    The first official Church Pageant outside of North America was hosted in the United Kingdom in July 2013. The British Pageant titled “Truth will prevail” was performed in the grounds of the Preston Temple. Jeffrey R. Holland from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited the United Kingdom in June 2015. During his visit, he addressed the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Foreign Affairs in the House of Lords. He also met with missionaries and spoke at a devotional to young single adults of the Church.

    In September 2016, Elder Holland was invited by Baroness Emma Nicholson to participate and speak at a conference at Windsor Castle addressing religious persecution and its role in forced migration.

    In June 2017, D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke to students, faculty and academics at the University of Oxford about ethical conscience and integrity relating to his experiences as a law clerk during the Watergate trials more than 40 years ago. M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited, among other global church leaders, the United Kingdom in August 2017 to celebrate the 180th anniversary of the opening of the Church’s first mission to the British Isles. He attended the second British Pageant which was part of the celebrations.

    In October 2019, RootsTech held its first ever family discovery conference outside of Salt Lake City, Utah at the ExCeL Convention Centre in London. A total of 42 countries was represented with nearly 10.000 attendees from around the world. Among the special guests were David A. Bednar and Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles accompanied by their wives Susan Bednar and Mary Cook. Among the Keynote Speakers were Dan Snow, British historian and television presenter, Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena Cox and Entertainer Donny Osmond.

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    Malcolm Adcock
    Europe Area Public Affairs Office
    United Kingdom
    Phone: +44 (0)121 712 1161
    Mobile: +44 (0)7801 685 258

    Africa 1e1x64

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    933,511 1g2063

    2,927 6r273z

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    54Missions 616c4v

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    575

    Temples 4g4033

    6Temples 1l6559

    Asia 3h2g6n

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    1,316,373 1r73s

    2,145 3k3q5t

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    51Missions 443l7

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    419

    Temples 4g4033

    11Temples q3t4s

    Europe 516k44

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    513,534 3vs6d

    1,290 26a24

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    37Missions 2n1r7

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    665

    Temples 4g4033

    14Temples 2r5q6i

    North America 5q5m71

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    9,733,719 6wr3n

    18,426 d6h5y

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    187Missions 705yg

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    3,106

    Temples 4g4033

    131Temples 3u261o

    Oceania (Pacific) 2s135g

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    607,302 2a5y4o

    1,290 26a24

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    17Missions 4j5pn

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    321

    Temples 4g4033

    11Temples q3t4s

    South America 2y6n5e

    Total Church hip 50344r

    Congregations

    4,392,463 k101f

    5,599 22504i

    Congregations

    Missions 6v3u5x

    104Missions 3j6s3k

    FamilySearch Centers 5h166o

    1,459

    Temples 4g4033

    29Temples 134g4b