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1,627 123q41
Total Church hip
6 1k671o
Congregations
History 4a2b4f
The Solomon Islands were dedicated for the preaching of the gospel and missionary work on 10 March 1987, by Elder James E. Faust of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was accompanied by his wife and Elder and Sister John Sonnenberg of the Pacific Area Presidency. They went to Henderson Field at 5:15 in the morning and in the area of the four monuments, dedicated the Solomon Islands for the work of the Church.
Imo Ta'asi had been baptized the previous year at the Church-owned Brigham Young University, in the United States, and Peter Joseph Salaka, a member of Parliament, had been baptized the previous year in England by Ed Pinegar. The first missionaries in the islands were Elder E. Crawford Jones and his wife, Sister Judith Jones, of Moses Lake, Washington, United States. They arrived in the islands in February, 1995.
President John Gibson of the Papua New Guinea Mission later sent two pidgin-speaking Polynesian missionaries from Papua New Guinea, Elder Glenn R. Cockburn from New Zealand and Elder Sa Francis Togia from Australia. These two missionaries began the first missionary work to the people of the Solomon Islands in their own language.
The first sacrament meeting was held in Honiara on 5 February 1995. President John Gibson, Elder and Sister Jones, and Robert Bera were the four in attendance on this day. On 26 April 1995, President Gibson met with the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, Solomon Mamaloni, and presented him with a framed painting of Jesus Christ with the inscription "To the Government and People of the Solomon Islands from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." He also presented to him a specially-inscribed copy of the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.
The Honiara Branch (a small congregation) of the Solomon Islands District of the Papua New Guinea Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formally organized on 4 February 1996. Sixty-two people were present that day including 17 baptized of the Church. In 1987, there were only three Latter-day Saints in the Solomon Islands. By 1998, there were almost 100 . The Church continues to grow and bless the lives of the people of the Solomon Islands.
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Africa 1h5b65
Total Church hip 334m6k
933,511 5g5h6v
2,927 5a6xm
Congregations
Missions 482q3r
54Missions 116p57
FamilySearch Centers 723y3h
Temples z2rm
6Temples 1396m
Asia 455744
Total Church hip 334m6k
1,316,373 4p2d2o
2,145 6j224
Congregations
Missions 482q3r
51Missions 4y4s2a
FamilySearch Centers 723y3h
Temples z2rm
11Temples x693
Europe 36p64
Total Church hip 334m6k
513,534 272e22
1,290 k5kz
Congregations
Missions 482q3r
37Missions 4v602c
FamilySearch Centers 723y3h
Temples z2rm
14Temples 1q1l6e
North America 204j5a
Total Church hip 334m6k
9,733,719 342d58
18,426 2d46d
Congregations
Missions 482q3r
187Missions 1v5a6m
FamilySearch Centers 723y3h
Temples z2rm
131Temples 287042
Oceania (Pacific) 365c7
Total Church hip 334m6k
607,302 635l4a
1,290 k5kz
Congregations
Missions 482q3r
17Missions 1hc1c
FamilySearch Centers 723y3h
Temples z2rm
11Temples x693
South America 3u15q
Total Church hip 334m6k
4,392,463 43292h
5,599 5em6g
Congregations