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    366 6gt6f

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    1 196eh

    Congregations

    0 Wards
    1 Branches

    History 4a2b4f

    When Joseph B. Keeler became president of the Micronesia-Guam Mission in July 1983 he found that Tuvalu was part of the mission but there was no record of any there. While visiting Tarawa in 1983 he became acquainted with two of his missionaries, Teuai Lekasa and Tekafa Tinai, and learned that they were originally from Tuvalu. They had become acquainted with the Church and were baptized while students at Liahona High School in Tonga. They told President Keeler that there were about 25 of the Church in Funafuti, Tuvalu’s main village, all converts from either Liahona or Moroni High School in Fiji.

    Keeler was not able to visit Tuvalu until September 1984. He and his wife arrived unannounced, but Tavita Tapu, another Church member who had ed the Church while attending a Church school, worked at the airport and immediately recognized the man dressed in a white shirt and tie and wearing a missionary tag as probably someone from the Church. He helped the Keelers get a room at the only hotel in Funafuti, then he got on his bike and notified all the he could find. They met with the Keelers at the hotel that same day and held a testimony meeting. President Keeler assigned Glen and Shirley Cornwall from Murray, Utah, to begin the work of organizing a branch (a small congregation) in Tuvalu and ing the Church with the local government. They arrived in March 1985 and held the very first sacrament meeting in their hotel room with seven present. Two sister missionaries, Nolaise Maumau (a native of Tuvalu) and Kalou Tetapo, arrived in April and were ed by Elders Tevasa and Popeieta Raponi in May 1985.

    The Cornwalls began the process of ing the Church (which required completion of a petition with 50 signatures). Ward and Madge Little replaced the Cornwalls in August 1985 and continued with the registration process. The first baptism in Tuvalu was Tepenga Luka, who was baptized in the lagoon on 14 December 1985. Official Church recognition was received on 16 December 1985. Sixty-two and friends of the Church had signed the petition.

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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