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    6,713 1r6rf

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    2 5v92b

    Stakes

    12 6y1a1

    Congregations

    10 Wards
    2 Branches

    8 g3159

    FamilySearch Centers

    8

    History 4a2b4f

    A convert from Turkey, Mischa Markow, is likely the first member to arrive in Belgium in 1888. He preached to the Esselman family and baptized the mother and son. The other four family were baptized later. Missionaries laboring in Switzerland and were also sent to Belgium. Within two months they baptized 80 people and organized congregations in Liège, Brussels, and Antwerp. In 1896, a mob of nearly 500 people threatened to kill a missionary, Elder John Ripplinger, in Liège. The mob stormed the home where he was staying, but was dispersed by police. Elder Ripplinger remained in the city and baptized 10 people.

    In the early years, the Church held its meetings in rented halls. The first regular chapels built for French-speaking in Europe were at Liège, Seraing, and Herstal. They were all completed in the 1930s. The Herstal chapel was dedicated in 1937 by Heber J. Grant, President of the Church. The next visit to Belgium by a President of the Church came in June of 1996 when current Church President Gordon B. Hinckley spoke to and missionaries.

    During the German occupation of Belgium in World War II, in six branches (small congregations) remained active. Work progressed slowly after the war. Today total approximately 6,000, many of them second, third, and fourth generation of the Church. Local meetinghouses serve as the location for Church activities of all kinds. In addition to sacrament meetings, Primary classes for children, and meetings for women and youth groups, there are sport activities, such as table tennis, basketball, and volleyball. Additionally, there are cultural events, such as dancing, musical, and theatrical performances.

    High ideals are taught with strong emphasis on family life, abstinence from alcohol and tobacco, and commitment to high moral principles that characterize Latter-day Saint beliefs. Converts come from a wide age range and from all socioeconomic groups.

    Humanitarian services totaling millions of dollars have been given worldwide. Relief without regard to race, nationality, or religion is given. Food, clothing, medical supplies, and economic aid continue to alleviate the suffering of deprived people. European nations, and more recently, Eastern Europeans receive special assistance. In June 1998 the world-renowned Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performed in Brussels, and they were filmed by the State Radio and Television network for rebroadcast.

    In March 2014, Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles traveled to Brussels to oversee the inauguration of the Church’s new European Union office. At the bomb blast at the Brussels Airport in March 2016, four missionaries were injured. In May of the same year, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency visited the Saints in Belgium together with his wife Harriet to express thanks to the for the outreach to refugees who have been coming to Europe. In July, the Tabernacle Choir performed in Brussels. In 2018, the first native Belgian mission president Johan Buysse was called to preside over the Belgium Netherlands Mission. He and his wife, Linda, began their assignment on July 1, 2018.

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    Africa 1h5b65

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    933,511 5g5h6v

    2,927 5a6xm

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    54Missions 116p57

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    575

    Temples z2rm

    6Temples 1396m

    Asia 455744

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    1,316,373 4p2d2o

    2,145 6j224

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    51Missions 4y4s2a

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    419

    Temples z2rm

    11Temples x693

    Europe 36p64

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    513,534 272e22

    1,290 k5kz

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    37Missions 4v602c

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    665

    Temples z2rm

    14Temples 1q1l6e

    North America 204j5a

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    9,733,719 342d58

    18,426 2d46d

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    187Missions 1v5a6m

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    3,106

    Temples z2rm

    131Temples 287042

    Oceania (Pacific) 365c7

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    607,302 635l4a

    1,290 k5kz

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    17Missions 1hc1c

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    321

    Temples z2rm

    11Temples x693

    South America 3u15q

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    4,392,463 43292h

    5,599 5em6g

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    104Missions 1fp1o

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    1,459

    Temples z2rm

    29Temples 1k7151