Thursday, September 28, 2023

The Impending End to Large Numbers of Temple Announcements?

The Church has announced a large number of new temples within the past 6 years. The last General Conference when no new temples were announced was in October 2017. In 2017, the Church announced five new temples (all in April), whereas there were four new temples announced in 2016, three new temples announced in 2015, and no new temples announced in 2014. However, the rate of new temple announcements has accelerated to approximately 30-35 a year since 2021, as shown below:

  • 2018 - 19
  • 2019 - 16
  • 2020 - 14
  • 2021 - 34
  • 2022 - 35
  • 2023 - 15

In my most recent temple predictions map published earlier this month, I identified 216 potential locations that appear likely to have a temple announced based upon the factors that have probably contributed to the announcement of recently announced temples. If the rate of temples announced remains at 30 per yer, this means that all the locations I have identified on this map will be exhausted by the end of the year 2030. There may be a few probable locations that I have missed in my map, but I find it highly unlikely, with the current number of stakes and congregations, for there to be many additional locations that appear likely candidates for temple announcements. Therefore, if the current rate of temple announcements is sustained, it appears unlikely that this number of temples will be announced every year for longer than 6 years unless there is a significant increase in growth that warrants the construction of additional temples. The Church reported 21.5 stakes per temple as of year-end 2000. Currently, there is one temple per 11.25 stakes. If this ratio is to be maintained and 30 new temples are announced per year, then the Church would need to have a net increase of 337 stakes per year to keep this ratio at 11 stakes per temple. In contrast, the Church reported an average net increase of 51.6 stakes during the past 10 years. If the Church were to target an average of six stakes per temple district (which in many areas of the world is a realistic number for a small temple due to geographic distance), then there would be 591 temples. However, considering thousands of stakes operate in metropolitan areas where temples already operate, there appears to be little need to have such a large number of temples at present.

Church growth rates are rarely consistent for a considerable period of time, and these rates often ebb and flow and cycle through periods of deceleration and acceleration (especially within individual countries). It will therefore be imperative for significant increases in active membership to warrant the construction of additional temples by 2030 unless the rate at which new temples are announced decelerates. 

There is a high degree of uncertainty what locations may be likely future candidates for temples that currently do not appear to be probable ones. However, based on my experience with tracking the growth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for more than 20 years, I would consider the following 41 locations as possible candidates by 2030 (none of these locations are currently listed as likely locations for temple announcements at present). I do not have the time to provide my rationale for each of these possibilities, but if there is a question about one, do not hesitate to comment below:

  • Abeokuta, Nigeria 
  • Accra, Ghana (2nd temple)
  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 
  • Akure, Nigeria 
  • Aparri, Philippines
  • Assin Foso, Ghana
  • Blantyre, Malawi
  • Bujumbura, Burundi 
  • Butuan City, Philippines
  • Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Eldoret, Kenya
  • Gaborone, Botswana
  • General Santos, Philippines 
  • Georgetown, Guyana
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Huambo, Angola
  • Jos, Nigeria
  • Kigali, Rwanda
  • Kisangani DR Congo
  • Kolwezi, DR Congo 
  • Lae, Papua New Guinea
  • Legazpi, Philippines
  • Makurdi, Nigeria
  • Maseru, Lesotho
  • Matadi DR Congo
  • Mbabane, Eswatini
  • Mwene-Ditu, DR Congo
  • Nampula, Mozambique 
  • Onitsha, Nigeria
  • Owerri, Nigeria
  • Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo
  • Sagay, Philippines
  • Seville, Spain 
  • Tagbilaran, Philippines
  • Talca, Chile
  • Takoradi, Ghana
  • Toamasina, Madagascar
  • Ubon, Thailand
  • Warri, Nigeria
  • Yaounde, Cameroon
  • Yenagoa, Nigeria

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Ward Radio Live Episode

At 8 PM MDT, I will be a guest on the Ward Radio YouTube channel to do an episode about temple predictions and church growth. Access the episode here.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Percent Latter-day Saint by Country: 2022 Figures

See below for a list of countries/territories ranked by the percentage of Church-reported membership in the general population. Church membership figures have come from year-end 2022 membership figures reported by the Church that were accessed here. Population figures by country/territory were obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations which can be found here. I do not have any estimated membership figures in these data presented below, as I chose to include only official Church-reported figures in this table. Estimated membership figures for un-reported countries by the Church will be posted later on this blog by world region. Furthermore, there may be some noticeable differences compared to figures posted in 2021 because I have switched to using FAO estimates rather than the CIA World Factbook estimates due to wide variability in the latter estimated population figures from year to year (also the FAO statistics permit searching by prior year/future year which is very helpful to determine growth rates over time). Finally, it is important to note that Church membership figures do not take into account the activity status or self-affiliation of members on Church records. Worldwide, approximately 30% of Church membership regularly attends church services.

Country

PERCENT LATTER-DAY SAINTS

ONE LATTER-DAY SAINT PER

Tonga

64.20%

2

Samoa

39.43%

3

American Samoa

37.12%

3

Kiribati

16.92%

6

Marshall Islands

16.44%

6

Niue

16.39%

6

Cook Islands

10.95%

9

French Polynesia

9.60%

10

Micronesia

5.23%

19

Vanuatu

3.46%

29

Uruguay

3.12%

32

Chile

3.08%

32

Tuvalu

3.04%

33

Palau

3.01%

33

Cape Verde

2.83%

35

Fiji

2.52%

40

New Zealand

2.26%

44

El Salvador

2.04%

49

United States

2.01%

50

Peru

1.85%

54

Northern Mariana Islands

1.83%

55

Bolivia

1.81%

55

Honduras

1.77%

56

Guatemala

1.61%

62

Guam

1.48%

67

Nicaragua

1.46%

69

Ecuador

1.45%

69

Paraguay

1.45%

69

Panama

1.38%

72

Belize

1.37%

73

Dominican Republic

1.31%

76

Mexico

1.18%

85

Nauru

1.05%

95

Argentina

1.04%

96

Costa Rica

1.03%

97

New Caledonia

0.86%

116

Guyana

0.82%

122

Philippines

0.74%

135

Puerto Rico

0.71%

140

St. Vincent

0.70%

143

Brazil

0.68%

146

St. Maarten

0.66%

151

Venezuela

0.62%

161

U.S. Virgin Islands

0.62%

161

Australia

0.59%

168

Aruba

0.59%

170

Canada

0.52%

191

St. Kitts and Nevis

0.46%

218

Portugal

0.46%

219

Colombia

0.41%

242

Barbados

0.41%

242

Liberia

0.38%

261

Mongolia

0.37%

272

Papua New Guinea

0.36%

277

Sierra Leone

0.34%

298

Cayman Islands

0.33%

299

Isle of Man

0.33%

301

Hong Kong

0.33%

304

Grenada

0.31%

318

Antigua and Barbuda

0.31%

328

Ghana

0.30%

328

Curacao

0.30%

328

Suriname

0.29%

344

United Kingdom

0.28%

361

Jersey

0.27%

364

Bahamas

0.26%

381

Taiwan

0.26%

384

Jamaica

0.24%

415

Zimbabwe

0.23%

426

Trinidad and Tobago

0.23%

440

Haiti

0.22%

454

Dominica

0.22%

455

St. Lucia

0.22%

459

Cote d'Ivoire

0.21%

468

Macau

0.21%

477

Congo, Republic of

0.19%

520

Solomon Islands

0.19%

527

Eswatini

0.18%

547

South Korea

0.17%

585

French Guiana

0.16%

609

Botswana

0.15%

653

Guadeloupe

0.14%

720

Spain

0.13%

749

Armenia

0.13%

784

South Africa

0.12%

847

Albania

0.12%

858

Switzerland

0.11%

950

Japan

0.11%

952

DR Congo

0.10%

963

Iceland

0.10%

976

Nigeria

0.10%

988

Cambodia

0.10%

1,028

Sweden

0.09%

1,107

Guernsey

0.09%

1,127

Finland

0.09%

1,148

Estonia

0.09%

1,157

Reunion

0.09%

1,165

Norway

0.08%

1,206

Luxembourg

0.08%

1,231

Ireland

0.08%

1,262

Denmark

0.07%

1,343

Togo

0.07%

1,361

Martinique

0.07%

1,424

Latvia

0.07%

1,454

Lesotho

0.06%

1,564

France

0.06%

1,673

Belgium

0.06%

1,766

Mozambique

0.06%

1,788

Singapore

0.06%

1,810

Hungary

0.05%

1,895

Austria

0.05%

1,911

Netherlands

0.05%

1,912

Madagascar

0.05%

2,063

Germany

0.05%

2,097

Italy

0.05%

2,109

Cyprus

0.05%

2,143

Malta

0.05%

2,186

Uganda

0.04%

2,283

Mauritius

0.04%

2,296

Namibia

0.04%

2,313

Benin

0.04%

2,382

Bulgaria

0.04%

2,828

Lithuania

0.03%

2,916

Thailand

0.03%

3,057

Kenya

0.03%

3,098

Malaysia

0.03%

3,134

Zambia

0.03%

3,768

Ukraine

0.03%

3,838

Czech Republic

0.03%

3,970

Slovenia

0.02%

4,764

Malawi

0.02%

5,270

United Arab Emirates

0.02%

5,593

Bahrain

0.02%

5,842

Croatia

0.02%

6,367

Romania

0.02%

6,379

Moldova

0.01%

7,193

Angola

0.01%

7,477

Cameroon

0.01%

10,259

Burundi

0.01%

10,395

Kuwait

0.01%

11,384

Rwanda

0.01%

11,938

Greece

0.01%

13,014

Sri Lanka

0.01%

13,136

Georgia

0.01%

14,859

Poland

0.01%

18,250

Slovakia

0.01%

18,503

Serbia

0.01%

19,570

Montenegro

0.01%

19,596

Central African Republic

0.00%

20,663

Tanzania

0.00%

21,840

Israel

0.00%

26,741

Russia

0.00%

28,972

Indonesia

0.00%

36,023

Bosnia and Herzegovina

0.00%

46,863

Ethiopia

0.00%

59,460

Kazakhstan

0.00%

84,707

India

0.00%

94,724

Turkey

0.00%

129,698