Monday, December 15, 2025

The Portland Maine Temple: Analysis

Yesterday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced plans to build a temple in Portland, Maine in a stake Christmas fireside by Elder Allen D. Haynie, the United States Northeast Area President. This marks the first time that the Church has announced plans for a new temple outside of General Conference since the announcement of the Ephraim Utah temple on May 1st, 2021. Moreover, this announcement was also unique since an area president delivered it. Historically, the Church has tended to announce most temples in General Conference, although this has not always been the case; however, all new temples have been announced directly by the First Presidency or the presiding Church leader either personally or by letter. The news release yesterday noted that it is anticipated that additional new temples will be announced in a similar format, although this does not mean that temple announcements in General Conference will be retired. Localized temple announcements bring many advantages, such as delivering news of a new temple within the local time zone and adapting the announcement to the needs and circumstances of the membership to be served by the temple.

Maine (year-end 2024 membership: 11,384) was the state in the United States with the third most Latter-day Saints without a temple prior to yesterday's announcement. There remain only six states without a temple planned or dedicated, including Mississippi (22,297), West Virginia (17,557), New Hampshire (8,713), Delaware (5,865), Rhode Island (4,861), and Vermont (4,647). Mississippi and West Virginia appear the most likely to have a temple announced within the foreseeable future. The Church in Maine has experienced slow growth throughout its history. One in 123 people are Latter-day Saints, or 0.81% of the state population. Membership growth from 4,730 in 1983 to 7,900 in 1995 to 9,807 in 2005 and 10,966 in 2015. There has been a modest improvement in annual membership growth rates in the 2020s (0.6-1.6%) versus the 2010s (0.3-0.8% for most years). Congregational growth has been flat except for a couple branches becoming wards in the past decade. There are three stakes in Maine. The Portland Maine Temple will likely service 6-7 stakes in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Isolation from the nearest temple in Boston, Massachusetts appears to be the primary factor that has influenced the decision to build a temple in Maine.  

4 comments:

Matt said...

I also updated the list of stakes and districts created and discontinued for 2025. Let me know if I missed anything!

James G. Stokes said...

Great report, Matt! Thanks for the analysis. I especially appreciated this sentence: "The news release yesterday noted that it is anticipated that additional new temples will be announced in a similar format, although this does not mean that temple announcements in General Conference will be retired." It seems that some people took President Oaks' statement at General Conference to mean that no temples would be announced at General Conference going forward. But as Elder Haynie noted in making the announcement: "“President Oaks did not say there would be no further announcements of new temples — only that the timing and location of future announcements would be determined later"

Localized temple announcements will be a good thing. I could also see the apostles or area presidencies introducing localized announcements of site locations, exterior renderings, groundbreakings, and dedications for the same reasons.

While I don't think that temple announcements will be fully eliminated or omitted from General Conference anytime soon, I expect that localized temple announcements will reduce the number that will be announced in subsequent General Conferences. I think it is highly probable that one or mroe additional new temples may be announced before the April 2026 General Conference. Hope these musings, such as they are, are helpful.

Moralez99 said...

Last sunday Itacoatiara Brazil District was upgrade to stake

Rocky said...

Hi all, really exciting to hear all the new stakes/districts coming out in the last while plus all the temple news/updates.

During my review of the Africa Central Area, I found some new units. It's been a while since my last review so I'm not sure how recent or not these are, but I've noted the changes I've seen for anyone who might be interested as well.

Gabon
Owendo Branch (2294583) in the Libreville Gabon District (2272067)

Kenya
Makindu 2nd Branch (2309076) in the Kyulu Kenya Stake (614777)
Satelite Ward (2271753) in the Nairobi Kenya West Stake 2067188
Kisii Branch (2290383), Kombewa Branch (2307421), Migori Branch (2290391) in the Kisumu Kenya District (2138301)
Bombolulu Branch (2321319) in the Mombasa Kenya District (2058111)
Njoro Branch (2309440) in the Nakuru Kenya District (2309440)

Tanzania
Dege Branch (2316781) and Gongo La Mboto Branch (2297523) in the Dar es Salaam Tanzania Chang'ombe District (2213621)

Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kabanza 2nd Ward (2319241) in the Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Stake (416045)
Badiadingi 2nd Ward (2292467) and Sangamamba 2nd Ward (2292459) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Binza UPN Stake (2268833)
Kimbwala 3rd Ward (2315890) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Kimbwala Stake (2290405)
Yaounde Ward (2307901) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Limete Stake (2286750)
Bibwa 2nd Ward (2320215) and Mikonga 3rd Ward (2296829) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Mikonga Stake (2273209)
Baoba Ward (2309963), Bomea Ward (2309955) and Charleville Ward (2309947) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Mpasa Stake (2118645)
Mpasa Maba Ward (2164892) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Mpasa Stake (2118645) upgraded from a branch to a ward.
Siforco 2nd Ward (2185873) in the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Siforco Stake (1978721) upgraded from a branch to a ward.
Athèné Ward (2314517) in the Malandji Democratic Republic of the Congo Stake (2150913)
Mvuadu Ward (2316552) in the Matadi Democratic Republic of the Congo Stake (2168448)
Kabumba Branch (2319535) in the Luiza Democratic Republic of the Congo District (2319543)

Republic of the Congo
Matour Ward (2312239), Tannaf Ward (2312247) and Mpissa Branch (2312220) in the Makelekele Republic of the Congo Stake (2025302)
Ouesso 2nd Branch (2293021) in the Republic of the Congo Brazzaville Mission
Dolisie Branch (2141442) moved from the Pointe-Noire Republic of the Congo Stake (2052164) to the Republic of the Congo Brazzaville Mission.

Uganda
Kyabakuza Branch (2295350) in the Masaka Uganda District (2132427)