Thursday, July 10, 2025

First Branch Created in Guinea-Bissau

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently created its first branch in the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau (population 2.2 million). The Bissau Branch was organized under the Espargos Cape Verde District.

Previously, Guinea-Bissau was under the direct supervision of the Africa West Area via the Africa West Area Branch until approximately one year ago, when it was assigned to a mission for the first time—namely, the Cape Verde Praia Mission.

There were 45 Latter-day Saints in Guinea-Bissau as of year-end 2013 (the most recent year with published membership data), most of whom appear to have been baptized and confirmed in other countries (especially Portugal) before returning to their homeland.

Several factors appear to have delayed the establishment of a formal Church presence in Guinea-Bissau:

  • The absence of a U.S. embassy

  • A comparatively small population (by West African standards)

  • Its Portuguese-speaking population

  • Its remote location

In recent years, both formal and informal missionary efforts have resulted in convert baptisms within Guinea-Bissau, under the supervision of the Cape Verde Praia Mission. Prior to the branch’s creation, the country pertained to the Cape Verde Praia Mission Branch. Full-time missionaries now appear to be serving in Bissau, further signaling an increased focus on outreach.

Prospects for Church growth in Guinea-Bissau appear highly favorable, given:

  • Good receptivity among Bissau-Guineans

  • The relatively light administrative burden of the Cape Verde Praia Mission, which currently oversees only Guinea-Bissau and the four stakes and one district in Cape Verde.

With the creation of the Bissau Branch, only three West African nations remain without an official branch of the Church:
  1. Burkina Faso

  2. Mauritania

  3. Niger

Among these, only Burkina Faso has a known member group, which was slated to become a branch in 2020, although this has yet to occur.

Below is a list of West African countries and the year their first branch was organized:

  • Ghana – 1978

  • Nigeria – 1978

  • Liberia – 1987

  • Sierra Leone – 1988

  • Côte d’Ivoire – 1989

  • Togo – 1999

  • Benin – 2005

  • Senegal – 2016

  • Guinea – 2017

  • Mali – 2017

  • The Gambia – 2022

  • Guinea-Bissau – 2025

63 comments:

MeaganT said...

I sent an email to Cumorah about the recent ABC4 news report on Beijing shutting down the church, but I just saw another newspaper that says it's all over the country, not just Beijing. They're planning on switching to video calls and the church in China website is still up. Having the temple have patriotic artwork up and need to be ready at any time for investigations was going to be super awkward--so this might be for the best so it can be done right when it finally is built.

Chris D. said...

The First Presidency have recently called the first Temple President and Matron of the new Yorba Linda Temple

https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/07/10/new-yorba-linda-california-temple-president-and-matron/

Anonymous said...

That’s interesting that the is branch is apart of a district in Cape Verde, I surprised there not apart of one closer!

John Pack Lambert said...

Since The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is operating in Portuguese in Guinea-Bissau it makes sense to pair it with another place where the Church also operates in Portuguese.

All the more so because there is no mission and no stake in mainland west Africa beyond Sierra Leone.

I think the first analysis is not what district but what mission to put a place in. The mission president oversees Melchizedek Priesthood advancement, temple recommends and mission calls among other things. So does much of what a stake president does in a stake.

So the choices are Cape Verde, Sierra Leone or somewhere else.

Sierra Leone probably needs a 2nd mission. It has 3 districts, and probably several independent branches directly under the mission. It has 8.4 million people. Cape Verde has 1 district and 600,000 people. I am ignoring stakes.

Guinea-Bissau has 2 million people. Over 1 million of them are Christian, almost 1 million Muslim.

I think this also means Guinea-Bissau is in the Europe North Area. This is slightly odd, but it will be no harder for an area seventy to travel from Europe than from Nigeria to this area.

At some point it will probably make sense to place Guinea Bissau and Cspe Verde in the Africa West Area, or in a new area formed from dome of the Africa West Area. However that time seems not to be yet.

When the Church starts trying to form units in local languages some boundary changes might be needed.

However for now it makes sense to bearing missionaries who know Portuguese, a mission president overseeing Portuguese dealers, counselors who know Portuguese, a district president who knows Portuguese and so on.

At one point Angola and Mozambique were in the same mission.

I do wonder if they will assign Sak Tome to Angola or to Cape Verde. That country has less than 300,000 inhabitants. Still bigger than Tonga, but when Angola has 39 million, over 100 times as many people, it can seem not a big priority to go somewhere that small.

The Praia Temple is the closest temple to Guinea-Bissau. It is also closest to Guinea, Senegal and the Gambia, at least until Freetown in completed.

David Todd said...

Is there a church presence in Sao Tome and Principe? I know I read once about a senior couple in Timor Leste but I am not sure if there is a branch or group operating there. Are there any other Nations with Portuguese as an official language that don't have a church presence yet? Maybe autonomous regions?

Chris D. said...

David, the Church has the Dili Branch in the capital of East Timor / Timor Leste.

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/wards/2255499

David Todd said...

Thank you for finding that for me, Chris. I was thinking that was the case but couldn't remember off of the top of my head.

miro said...

It looks like that there are hardly any wards, branches that still cross the US / Canada border. The only one I still found was Point Roberts in Washington thats part of the Richmond 1st ward in the Surrey British Columbia Stake. Wards that were in the other country's stake, were moved to stakes in the same country. Does anyone know why this append. Did US / Canada boarder crossing become so much more difficult?

Ryan Searcy said...

I believe it was more so to have as much of Canada in the new Canada Area to be formed next month as possible. I had made a note of this in the past month where I found 10 congregations that crossed the border, now it's down to 3. The Richmond 1st Ward you mentioned, the Republic Branch in the Colville WA Stake that covers part of British Columbia, and the Whitehorse Branch, that while the branch boundary is entirely within Canada, it is assigned to the Juneau AK Stake. I had also made suggestions on how to "fix" this.

The Whitehorse Branch I feel can easily be reassigned to the Prince George BC Stake, and while a long drive to get there, I feel it is mitigated by technology (Zoom) that they likely have to use for stake conference with Juneau anyway.

For the Republic Branch, I had the part of British Columbia initially split between the West Kootenay Ward (located in Trail) of the Cranbrook BC Stake and the Osoyoos Branch of the Vernon BC Stake. The largest town in this part appears to be Grand Forks, which is a slightly faster drive to Trail, BC than Osoyoos, BC, but not by much. Depending on how many members live there, they could potentially form their own branch. This new branch would likely be part of the Vernon BC Stake rather than Cranbrook BC, because it's 30 minutes faster to Vernon and (not that is terribly matters) in the same time zone.

Point Roberts is kind of the only one I think ought to stay where it is. There are debates on whether they should just join Canada. I believe students there used to attend school in Canada, now they have to travel to Billingham. It seems silly to me to reassign them, because in order to attend church, they would have to drive through Canada to get back into the U.S., so if they have to cross into Canada regardless, why not keep them there and not have to deal with double the border crossings every Sunday?

Ryan Searcy said...

Plus, a new branch in Grand Forks could theoretically allow for a split in the Vernon BC Stake, which currently has 9 wards and 3 branches. It could have the Vernon BC Stake with 5 wards (Kamloops 1st & 2nd, Salmon Arm, and Vernon 1st & 2nd Wards), and a new stake in Kelowna with 4 wards and 3 branches (Kelowna 1st & 2nd, Penticton, and West Kelowna Wards and the Merrit, Osoyoos, and Okanagan YSA Branches). A branch in Grand Forks would obviously be assigned to Kelowna (which is 30 minutes closer than Vernon).

Anonymous said...

That what I was thinking, they had to put it with a Portuguese speaking district

JTB said...

This DN article has some more insight into the increase in concerts, including that 40,000 of those recent baptized are individuals who had been taught by missionaries before eventually meeting with the missionaries who brought them to baptism:
https://www.deseret.com/faith/2025/07/11/church-of-jesus-christ-sees-record-growth-global-membership/

Ken said...

There IS a 2nd mission in Sierra Leone. The Bo mission was opened last summer.

https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/36-new-missions-church-of-jesus-christ

Craig said...

Just a quick housekeeping note.

The next time the 2025 Stakes Sidebar is updated, the entry for Canete, Peru needs the year added.

Craig H

Ryan Searcy said...

It appears the Cape Verde Praia Mission Branch was technically discontinued? I remember seeing the branch covered all of Guinea-Bissau and the island of Santa Luzia in Cabo Verde, which is the exact same area covered by the new Bissau Branch. I had wondered if the Bissau Branch was just a renaming of the Cape Verde Praia Mission Branch, however I was still able to search for the Cape Verde Praia Mission Branch, which shows no boundary at all. Both branches state they are meeting at the same address (which is not marked on the meetinghouse locator), but the Acting Branch Leader does not have the same name of the Branch President.

Caitie said...

Grand Forks technically has its own building they rent and run as a group.

Chris D. said...

In other news from Paris, the French government announced tody, the south pacific territory of New Caledonia, will become a "State".

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/politics/article/2025/07/12/state-of-new-caledonia-created-in-hard-won-agreement-with-french-government_6743299_5.html

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Ryan Searcy said...

I almost feel like I'm out of the loop on some things by finding out about them a week later. First was a video about Church Leaders that are converts sharing their experiences being invited to Church (I suggested we show it in EQ tomorrow), the other is an update to the Gospel Library app that released on the 3rd (found out about it just now) that featured two noteworthy (to me) additions, the first being that all paragraphs in Conference talks are now numbered, which can make it easier to follow along. Now, the instructor doesn't have to say "a few paragraphs later," instead they can now say "paragraph #5. Second will be the ability to view your Patriarchal Blessing with its own tile card. The feature is said to only be available in Mexico and Brazil to start, but will be rolled out to everyone else soon enough.

Chris D. said...

Ryan, you can also find your Patriarchal Blessing online by logging into your LDS account, for example, on the Newsroom site, then select Resources in upper right corner. And select Patriarchal Blessing, at the very bottom of the dropdown list. And request an online PDF copy of your Patriarchal Blessing, if you haven't already. I requested mine years ago, since i misplaced the original paper copy in one of my moves. So, I can read it online any time i want to consult my guidance in general for this life's journey. Not sure how much time i would save with a "tile card". i kind of like it more hidden from general view.

Ryan Searcy said...

I am aware, it has apparently been a requested feature for many years now. I personally don't know how much I would use it, because there will be 3 different ways I can view it now.

John Pack Lambert said...

The video from Patrick Kearon, Elder Corbitt, Sister Broening, Sister Spannaus, Elder Dube, Elder Martinez, Elder Klebingat, Elder Wada and Elder Choi came out on June 25. So almost 3 weeks ago. We watched it in Sunday school in my ward last week.

Elder Corbitt mentions being invited to youth conference. He was baptized on his 18th birthday in August 1980. I think this was Summer 1980, but am not sure. Elder Martinez though a native of Puerto Rico joined the church while in Mississippi doing advanced medical training. It was a really cool idea for a video, showing how current church leaders were introduced to the Church.

They cane no where near exhausting using all convert church leaders.

David McFadden said...

While the new Canada Area was likely planned before that, it was probably done with good timing as US/Canada relations has deteriorated since the beginning of the year. Increased border restrictions may make it harder for members/leaders to cross the border.

In years past, I thought they'd put all of Canada into one area, but as part of the North America Northeast Area. It will be the smallest area in the Americas in the way of membership - Half the size of the next smallest (Caribbean Area). It will be by far the smallest in population outside of the United States. And it's church size less than a quarter of that of the next smallest country (the Philippines).

* Canada is the 13th largest country in the way of membership. Peru, Chile, Argentina, Guatemala, Ecuador, Nigeria, Bolivia, Colombia; all have more members - Every country in the South America Northwest area has more members.
* Canada is the 14th largest country in number of missions. Again, every country in the South America Northwest Area has more missions.
* Canada ranks 9th in both number of stakes and congregations in a country.  Peru, Argentina, Chile, Nigeria have more.

The Canada area also covers part of France (Saint Pierre and Miquelon), but there's no congregations there.

While still smaller in size, it's still similar in membership and congregational size of European areas (excluding Europe East which was created in conjunction to Russia's invasion of Ukraine), and wondering if it will take parts of Western Europe in the future.

David McFadden said...

Outside of the creation of the Canada Area, is there any other realignments for Areas?

Chris D. said...

The only ones I'm aware of are the North America Central, Northeast and West Areas, will be realigned in the process and renamed United States Central, Northeast and West Areas. In addition, the North America Southeast and Southwest Areas will be renamed United States Southeast and Southwest Areas. As was posted on the new Area Presidencies chart previously. We won't know until after August 1st if any of those 5 boundaries will change other than the national USA-Canada border to the north.

If the new Canada Area just takes the 54 Stakes and 3 Districts in the Dominion. That would currently leave according to my count,

United States Central - 266 + 0 (+ 33 Stakes to Canada)
United States Northeast - 131 + 2 (+14 Stakes to Canada)
United States Southeast - 137 + 0
United States Southwest - 275 + 4
United States West - 271 + 0 (+7 Stakes to Canada)

But, disclaimer, those are only my predictions. We'll see next month what the reality on the ground is.

https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2025/04/14/area-presidency-assignments-for-2025-2026-announced/
United States West - 271 + 0

Chris D. said...

For those of you, like myself, follow the weekly Stake and District changes on the Map.

Here is a Microsoft Word document i just put together to share the July 2025 links for the current 23 Church Areas and 451 Missions worldwide links to the online Meetinghouse Locator maps. That show the associated locations of each in the sidebar.

Disclaimer, the links only work after you have signed into the site using your LDS account.

Your welcome.

https://1drv.ms/w/c/1db9589a4503c3cf/ETLjFFeG3C1LpwnXkqkWVtUBTnkyLYVb2B2IAIT_nf_FMg?e=lVT41C

Chris D. said...

I just added 380 of the 382 Temples also at the bottom.

Chris D. said...

Does anyone know if the new Canada Area will be assigned to the 10th or 11th Quorum of the Seventies? Since they both have parts of the new Area to be organized.

James G. Stokes said...

Chris, since that's not been explicitly stated or clarified, here's what I know: the Canada Area HQ is in Calgary Alberta, with some area functions administered from Toronto Ontario.

Further, two area presidency members will be stationed in Calgary, with one in Toronto:

https://news-ca.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/new-canada-area-presidency-announced

Since a majority of the area administration is in Calgary, and since Calgary is in the current North America Central Area, I assume that the area will largely or entirely be in the Tenth Quorum.

If that happens, there would be four areas in the Tenth Quorum and two in the Eleventh, so I could further see the Church reassigning the North America Southeast Area to the Eleventh Quorum.

But there is also secret door number three, where some Canada Area Seventies would be assigned to the Tenth Quorum while others would be in the Eleventh Quorum.

So short answer: that hasn't been confirmed yet. But there may be some ways, which I've outlined herein, that could logistically work.

Either way, we'll know in a month or so when that's updated on the Church's area seventy list.

James G. Stokes said...

Two events today were rather historic in nature, standing as a testament to the growth of the Church. The first was the airing of the 5,000th episode of "Music & the Spoken Word" (which is something well worthy of your time), and today also marked the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Young Men organization, with a video presentation featuring Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, outgoing Young Men General President Steven J. Lund, and several young men of diverse backgrounds talking about what the Aaronic Priesthood ordination, keys, and authority meant to each participant. My thanks once again to you all.

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James G. Stokes said...

Both the Newsroom and the Church News have covered the media day for the Farmington New Mexico Temple. But since that update has not yet been included on the main Newsroom pages for major temple construction news in 2025, I am reasonably certain that the Church has another update planned for release during the 2:00 PM MDT hour here in Utah. If any of you are able to do so and feel so inclined, I invite you to stay tuned on my blog during that hour for my analaysis on whatever else may be announced. For now, my thanks once again to you all.

John Pack Lambert said...

Just eyeballing the numbers would suggest moving some of United States Central to United States Northeast Area might make sense. Although I still think longer term it might make more sense to merge United States Northeast and United States Southeast. North America central is loosing the most stakes to the Canada Area, so on that count it does not really make sense to further reduce it. It was at 299 and will go to 276. North America West is bigger by stakes than North America Northeast.

The other change that maybe would make sense is move Nevada to North America West. This would also move the one stake in California not currently in North America West. This would also make it seem more logical to move Louisiana, Arkansas, southwest Missouri and the parts of Tennessee and Mississippi in Louisiana or Arkansas missions into the United States Southwest Area. If you follow that up by merging the North America Northeast and North America South East areas you end up with a much more consistent western boundary, where everything along the Mississippi is in either United States Central or United States Southwest.

I think overall the move of Nevada to North America West would make more sense. I also think the move I propose for Louisiana, Arkansas, southwest Missouri, Mississippi and west Tennessee would also be doable.

The 3 Arizona Stake in the Henderson Mission (Lake Havasu City and the 2 Kingman Stakes) would also probably go to the North America West Area. Which also would make sense. It would move even more of California to the North America West Area, and I think would just make more sense overall.

James G. Stokes said...

JPL, you make a fair point about the impact the creation of the Canada Area will have on the resulting United States Central, United States Northeast, and United States West Areas. While I don't think merging the United States Northeast and United States Southeast Areas would be the best move, I could see the Church potentially splitting off some parts of both areas back into what would be a United States East Area.

That being said, I do agree that changing the boundaries of the United States Central, United States Southwest, and United States West Areas in the ways you've described would also make a lot of sense. I'm sure that the Brethren are aware of how the creation of the Canada Area will impact the United States Areas, and I'm sure they will adjust accordingly, whether in the ways you've described or in some other ways.The only question is when and how soon that could occur. Hopefully this year or next year. We'll have to see. Thanks again for your thoughts on that. I did find them intriguing.

Noah said...

What do +2 and +4 mean for Northeast and Southwest?

Chris D. said...

This week's Stake/District Updates:

Just a couple of name changes:

Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Mokali Stake > Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Siforco Stake
São Paulo Brazil Casa Grande Stake > São Paulo Brazil Parelheiros Stake

Chris D. said...

In the realignment of the "São Paulo Brazil Casa Grande Stake (1008692), the following 3 Wards were discontinued:

Campo Belo Ward (2031086)
Vila Dirce Ward (2014424)
Vila Natal Ward (1146564)

Leaving the new Sao Paulo Parelheiros Stake (1008692) with 6 realigned wards.

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/1008692

Scooter said...

Chris, thank you for putting this together. What is your process to know/track if changes are being made each week on the map?

Scooter said...

What non-Muslim majority countries remain in Africa without a missionary presence? Even bigger question, how many remain in the rest of the world?

Chris D. said...

I have a master list of each of the 23 areas of all the stakes in the associated locations exactly in.the order they ate listed on the area map (copied and pasted into my excel spreadsheet. then I every Tuesday morning after the changes ate updated on the Meetinghouse site, j copy the list and paste them side by side. and if there ate more or less in the area from the week before I can easily find in the list where it is where the names don't line up. and I did tfd sane for all the missions that have known districts in the associated locations sidebar. now sell missions have mission Districts. but still takes time to click on the mission link of those that do for changes. inboth cases I idont copy the area branches or area districts like the military districts or the 8 correctional districts in.utah and Arizona. or the mission branches not assigned to a stake or district yet. I hope this helps you understand my process the last couple months.

Pascal Friedmann said...

Sao Tome, Equatorial Guinea and the Seychelles are the three I'm aware of in Africa. I don't know if South Sudan and the Central African Republic have missionaries but there is a Church presence.

Chris D. said...

Those are the Mission Districts in each area.

Chris D. said...

Specifically, Noah,

In the United States Northeast Area, under the Michigan Lansing Mission, is the Traverse City Michigan District (615994).

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/missions/2012731

And under the New York Syracuse Mission, is the Potsdam New York District (366250).

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/missions/2011603

And under the United States Southwest Area, is the 3 Area Districts,

Arizona Central District (Correctional Facility) (2295334), the Arizona Northwest District (Correctional Facility) (2295326), and the Arizona South (Correctional Facility) (2295369), that are listed in alphabetical order between the Area Stakes.

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/area/790052

And finally, the 4th District of the Southwest Area, under the Texas El Paso Mission, is the Fort Stockton Texas District (429597).

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/missions/2245876

Chris D. said...

But with name changes, I have to go old school and go down the list each week and search for any lines that don't match up in alphabetical order with the week before. Which can take literally hours to review over 4,000 Stakes and Districts to compare. But when possible, like last weeks and this weeks name changes. i ask a guy, who knows a guy, who knows someone who has access to the online CDOL list to tell me what changes there were from sunday that are updated on monday on the official locations list. So he told me last week and this weeks changes that i later confirmed on the map updated. I compare the Unit Numbers match the old name to the new names reported.

Chris D. said...

In the realignment of the Kinshasa DRC Mapela Stake (2298295) and the Kinshasa DRC Mokali (now Siforco) Stake (1978721).

The Mapela Stake took the 6 Wards from the Mokali (now Siforco) Stake :

Du Rail 1st Ward (474517)
Du Rail 2nd Ward (2198940)
Mapela Ward (379255)
Masina 2nd Ward (320323)
Masina 5th Ward (2072939)
Mulondo Ward (2180537)

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/2298295

And the Mokali (now Siforco) Stake took the 5 Wards and 1 Branch from the Mapela Stake:

Kingasani 6th Ward (2124750)
Masina 3rd Ward (320935)
Masina 4th Ward (2049163)
Matadi Ward (2103931)
Siforco 1st Ward (1482173)
Siforco 2nd Branch (2185873)

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/1978721




Anonymous said...

Chris, rather than manually looking through the list, why don't you just paste one list next to the other and use a spreadsheet formula. for example, if column A (starting on row 1) has prior weeks list and column B (starting on row 1) has current weeks list, put this formula into cell C1: A1=B1

If the data is the same, the calculation will output "TRUE" and if not, it will say, "FALSE". Then copy the formula down all of column C. Every time there is a "FALSE" fix it, make a note, and move on.

I'm sure there are easier ways to deal with the differences, but having used Microsoft Excel spreadsheets a lot several years ago, I now search google to find solutions to automate routine stuff to save tons of time manipulating data.

Chris D. said...

The only other change to the 23 Areas this week is the Provo Utah YSA 22nd Stake (2271184), changed it's icon on the map from a yellowish color of the Specialty (YSA and Language) Stakes to a green color of the Family Stakes Icon. And thus, moved up the list to just between the Provo Utah West Stake and Richfield Utah East Stake, in alphabetical order in the Utah Area.

https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/area/425303

David McFadden said...

On a different take: Nigeria, a country about evenly split between Christians and Muslims has the highest church presence in Africa.

David McFadden said...

On a worldwide note, there's a number of non-Muslim countries that don't have a Christian Majority either- particularly in Asia where the majority of the world's population reside.

Sierra Leone is about 80% Islam and has a significant and fast-growing church presence. I'd expect a second temple to be announced in the country soon.

Noah said...

Thanks for clarifying, Chris! Just wasn't sure if those were Districts or planned new Stakes.

Chris D. said...

Thanks a lot, Anonymous, for reminding me of the formula.

=IF(R2=S2,TRUE,FALSE)

then i copied the formula, down the 3659 current Stakes. Ands it quickly gave me the few that i had mispelled in my master list, or were out of order in the list. That will greatly reduce my search times for name or position changes.

I greatly appreciate it.

Chris D. said...

For those interested, this is my current list of 478 known Area and Mission Districts, in the order of the Area or Mission it's under. The Area and Mission links are available on the above mentioned Word Document to compare.

*ASIA AREA* Beijing China International (English)
*ASIA AREA* Central China International (English)
*ASIA AREA* Hong Kong China (English)
*ASIA AREA* Shanghai China International (English)
*ASIA AREA* Shenzhen China International (English)
*ASIA NORTH AREA* Okinawa Japan Military
*ASIA NORTH AREA* Seoul Korea Military
*MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA NORTH AREA* Cairo Egypt
*MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA NORTH AREA* Jerusalem
*NORTH AMERICA SOUTHWEST AREA* Arizona Central
*NORTH AMERICA SOUTHWEST AREA* Arizona Northwest
*NORTH AMERICA SOUTHWEST AREA* Arizona South
*UTAH AREA* Great Basin Utah District (Correctional Facility)
*UTAH AREA* Great Salt Lake Utah (Correctional Facility)
*UTAH AREA* Green River Basin Utah District (Correctional Facility)
*UTAH AREA* Salt Lake Basin (Correctional Facility)
*UTAH AREA* Wasatch Shoreline Youth (Correctional Facility - Youth)
ADRIATIC NORTH Adriatic North
ANGOLA LUANDA Huambo Angola
ANGOLA LUANDA Lubango Angola
ANGOLA LUANDA Menongue Angola
ARGENTINA BAHIA BLANCA Necochea Argentina
ARGENTINA BAHIA BLANCA Viedma Argentina
ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES EAST La Costa Argentina
ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES WEST Chivilcoy Argentina
ARGENTINA COMODORO RIVADAVIA Caleta Olivia Argentina
ARGENTINA COMODORO RIVADAVIA Río Gallegos Argentina
ARGENTINA CÓRDOBA Punilla Argentina
ARGENTINA MENDOZA San Martin Argentina
ARGENTINA MENDOZA Valle de Uco Argentina
ARGENTINA NEUQUEN Esquel Argentina
ARGENTINA RESISTENCIA Apostoles Argentina
ARGENTINA RESISTENCIA Eldorado Argentina
ARGENTINA RESISTENCIA Ibarreta Argentina
ARGENTINA RESISTENCIA Paso de los Libres Argentina
ARGENTINA RESISTENCIA Roque Sáenz Peña Argentina
ARGENTINA ROSARIO Venado Tuerto Argentina
ARGENTINA SALTA Metan Argentina
ARGENTINA SALTA Oran Argentina
ARGENTINA SALTA San Pedro Argentina Jujuy
ARGENTINA SALTA Tartagal Argentina
ARGENTINA SANTA FE Concordia Argentina
ARGENTINA SANTA FE La Paz Argentina
ARGENTINA SANTA FE Rafaela Argentina
ARGENTINA SANTA FE Reconquista Argentina
ARGENTINA TUCUMAN Concepción Argentina
ARMENIA/GEORGIA Yerevan Armenia
AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE Northern Territory Australia
AUSTRALIA BRISBANE North Queensland Australia
AUSTRALIA SYDNEY Coffs Harbour Australia
AUSTRALIA SYDNEY Orange Australia
BALTIC Riga Latvia
BALTIC Tallinn Estonia
BALTIC Vilnius Lithuania
BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN Christ Church Barbados
BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN Guadeloupe
BARBADOS BRIDGETOWN Kingstown St Vincent
BENIN COTONOU Bohicon Benin
BOLIVIA COCHABAMBA SOUTH Tupiza Bolivia
BOLIVIA LA PAZ Cobija Bolivia
BOLIVIA LA PAZ EL ALTO Achacachi Bolivia
BOLIVIA LA PAZ EL ALTO Llallagua Bolivia
BOLIVIA SANTA CRUZ Bermejo Bolivia
BOLIVIA SANTA CRUZ Yacuiba Bolivia
BOLIVIA SANTA CRUZ NORTH Guayaramerín Bolivia
BOLIVIA SANTA CRUZ NORTH Riberalta Bolivia
BOTSWANA/NAMIBIA Kanye Botswana
BOTSWANA/NAMIBIA Windhoek Namibia
BRAZIL BELEM Barcarena Brazil
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BRAZIL CURITIBA SOUTH Guarapuava Brazil
BRAZIL CURITIBA SOUTH União da Vitória Brazil
BRAZIL FEIRA DE SANTANA Porto Seguro Brazil

Chris D. said...

BRAZIL JOAO PESSOA Mamanguape Brazil
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BRAZIL LONDRINA Campo Mourão Brazil
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BRAZIL TERESINA Bacabal Brazil
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BRAZIL VITORIA Nanuque Brazil
BULGARIA/GREECE Nicosia Cyprus
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CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH EAST Kampong Cham Cambodia
CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH EAST Phnom Penh Cambodia East
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CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH WEST Battambang Cambodia
CAMEROON YAOUNDE Douala Cameroon
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CAPE VERDE PRAIA Espargos Cape Verde
CHILE CONCEPCION SOUTH Victoria Chile
CHILE CONCEPCION SOUTH Villarrica Chile
CHILE LA SERENA Illapel Chile
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CHILE RANCAGUA San Fernando Chile
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CHINA HONG KONG Macau China
COLOMBIA BARRANQUILLA Santa Marta Colombia
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COLOMBIA BOGOTA SOUTH Villavicencio Colombia
COLOMBIA CALI Popayan Colombia
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COLOMBIA MEDELLIN Sincelejo Colombia
COSTA RICA SAN JOSE EAST Rio Claro Costa Rica
COTE D'IVOIRE ABIDJAN EAST Aboisso Cote d'Ivoire
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SANTO DOMINGO NORTH Cotui Dominican Republic
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Chris D. said...

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SANTO DOMINGO WEST Bani Dominican Republic
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SANTO DOMINGO WEST Barahona Dominican Republic
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SANTO DOMINGO WEST San Juan Dominican Republic
ECUADOR GUAYAQUIL EAST Ventanas Ecuador
ECUADOR GUAYAQUIL NORTH Vinces Ecuador
ECUADOR GUAYAQUIL SOUTH El Triunfo Ecuador
ECUADOR GUAYAQUIL SOUTH Loja Ecuador
ECUADOR QUITO NORTH Ipiales Colombia
ECUADOR QUITO SOUTH Puyo Ecuador
ETHIOPIA ADDIS ABABA Addis Ababa Ethiopia
EUROPE CENTRAL TURKIC AND PERSIAN-SPEAKING Europe Central Turkic and Persian-Speaking
FIJI SUVA Vanua Levu Fiji
GHANA ACCRA NORTH Dzodze Ghana
GHANA ACCRA NORTH Ho Ghana
GHANA ACCRA NORTH Kpong Ghana
GHANA ACCRA WEST Oda Ghana
GHANA CAPE COAST Twifu Praso Ghana
GHANA KUMASI Bibiani Ghana
GHANA KUMASI Obuasi Ghana
GHANA KUMASI Sunyani Ghana
GHANA KUMASI Tamale Ghana
GHANA KUMASI Techiman Ghana
GHANA TAKORADI Axim Ghana
GHANA TAKORADI Tarkwa Ghana
GUATEMALA COBAN/BELIZE Belize City
GUATEMALA COBAN/BELIZE Cayo Belize
GUATEMALA COBAN/BELIZE Sacsuha Guatemala
GUATEMALA COBAN/BELIZE Salama Guatemala
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY Cuilapa Guatemala
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY CENTRAL Guazacapan Guatemala
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY EAST Chiquimula Guatemala South
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY EAST Motagua Guatemala
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY EAST Puerto Barrios Guatemala
GUATEMALA QUETZALTENANGO Paxajtup Guatemala
GUATEMALA QUETZALTENANGO Santa Cruz del Quiche Guatemala
GUATEMALA RETALHULEU Pueblo Nuevo Tiquisate Guatemala
GUATEMALA RETALHULEU Río Blanco Guatemala
GUYANA GEORGETOWN ABC Islands
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GUYANA GEORGETOWN Paramaribo Suriname
HAITI PORT-AU-PRINCE Cap-Haïtien Haiti
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HAITI PORT-AU-PRINCE Saint Marc Haiti
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INDIA BENGALURU Chennai India
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JAMAICA KINGSTON Mandeville Jamaica
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KENYA NAIROBI EAST Kilungu Hills Kenya
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KOREA BUSAN Jeju Korea
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KOREA BUSAN Ulsan Korea
KOREA SEOUL Gangneung Korea
LIBERIA MONROVIA Harbel Liberia
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Chris D. said...

MADAGASCAR ANTANANARIVO NORTH Mauritius
MADAGASCAR ANTANANARIVO NORTH St Denis Reunion
MADAGASCAR ANTANANARIVO SOUTH Antsirabe Madagascar
MADAGASCAR ANTANANARIVO SOUTH Tolagnaro Madagascar
MARSHALL ISLANDS/KIRIBATI Kiritimati Island Kiribati
MARSHALL ISLANDS/KIRIBATI Southern Kiribati
MARSHALL ISLANDS/KIRIBATI Tarawa Kiribati North
MEXICO CHIHUAHUA Cuauhtémoc México
MEXICO CHIHUAHUA Parral México
MEXICO CUERNAVACA Pinotepa México
MEXICO CULIACAN El Dorado México
MEXICO CULIACAN El Fuerte México
MEXICO CULIACAN Escuinapa México
MEXICO CULIACAN Guasave México
MEXICO GUADALAJARA Ciudad Guzmán México
MEXICO GUADALAJARA Manzanillo México
MEXICO GUADALAJARA Santiago Ixcuintla México
MEXICO GUADALAJARA EAST Chapala México
MEXICO HERMOSILLO Navojoa México
MEXICO HERMOSILLO Nogales México
MEXICO HERMOSILLO Sierra Madre México
MEXICO MERIDA Calkini México
MEXICO MERIDA Ticul México
MEXICO MEXICALI Caborca México
MEXICO MEXICALI Puerto Peñasco México
MEXICO MEXICO CITY WEST Zitácuaro México
MEXICO MONTERREY EAST Tamaulipas México Río Bravo
MEXICO MONTERREY WEST Linares México
MEXICO OAXACA Huatulco México
MEXICO OAXACA Matías Romero México
MEXICO OAXACA Mixteca México
MEXICO OAXACA Puerto Escondido México
MEXICO PUEBLA EAST Ignacio Mejía México
MEXICO PUEBLA EAST Puebla México Citaltepetl
MEXICO PUEBLA SOUTH Izúcar de Matamoros México
MEXICO QUERETARO Guanajuato México
MEXICO SALTILLO Acuña México
MEXICO SALTILLO Nueva Rosita México
MEXICO TAMPICO Huejutla de Reyes México
MEXICO TAMPICO Pánuco México
MEXICO TORREON Bermejillo México
MEXICO TORREON Coahuila México Madero
MEXICO TUXTLA GUTIERREZ Chahuites México
MEXICO TUXTLA GUTIERREZ Chojolhó México
MEXICO TUXTLA GUTIERREZ Comitán México
MEXICO TUXTLA GUTIERREZ San Cristobál México
MEXICO TUXTLA GUTIERREZ Tonalá México
MEXICO VILLAHERMOSA Las Choapas México
MEXICO VILLAHERMOSA Minatitlán México Tecnológico
MEXICO VILLAHERMOSA Zapata México
MICHIGAN LANSING Traverse City Michigan
MICRONESIA GUAM Namoneas Chuuk
MONGOLIA ULAANBAATAR Darkhan Mongolia
MOZAMBIQUE BEIRA Chimoio Mozambique
MOZAMBIQUE MAPUTO Maxixe Mozambique
NEW YORK SYRACUSE Potsdam New York
NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND Avarua Cook Islands
NEW ZEALAND HAMILTON Taranaki New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON Nelson New Zealand
NICARAGUA MANAGUA NORTH Esteli Nicaragua
NICARAGUA MANAGUA NORTH Puerto Cabezas Nicaragua
NICARAGUA MANAGUA SOUTH Granada Nicaragua
NICARAGUA MANAGUA SOUTH Juigalpa Nicaragua
NIGERIA ENUGU Iyahe Nigeria
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NIGERIA ENUGU Otukpo Nigeria
NIGERIA ENUGU Ugep Nigeria
NIGERIA IBADAN Ifo Nigeria
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NIGERIA OWERRI Ogwashi Nigeria
NIGERIA PORT HARCOURT NORTH Azikoro Nigeria
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NIGERIA UYO Oron Nigeria
PAKISTAN SERVICE Faisalabad Pakistan
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PAKISTAN SERVICE Karachi Pakistan
PAKISTAN SERVICE Lahore Pakistan

Chris D. said...

PANAMA PANAMA CITY Changuinola Panamá
PANAMA PANAMA CITY Chitré Panamá
PANAMA PANAMA CITY Concepción Panamá
PANAMA PANAMA CITY Guna Yala Panamá
PAPUA NEW GUINEA LAE Goroka Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA LAE Sepik River Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Gerehu Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Isumo Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Movaeve Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Rigo Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Sogere Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY Suki Papua New Guinea
PARAGUAY ASUNCION Caacupé Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION Caaguazú Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION Encarnacion Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION Paraguarí Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION Pilar Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION NORTH Boquerón Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION NORTH Concepción Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION NORTH La Paloma Paraguay
PARAGUAY ASUNCION NORTH Pedro Juan Caballero Paraguay
PERU AREQUIPA Camaná Perú
PERU AREQUIPA Majes Perú
PERU AREQUIPA Mollendo Perú
PERU CHICLAYO Lambayeque Perú
PERU CUSCO Abancay Perú Apurimac
PERU CUSCO Andahuaylas Perú
PERU CUSCO Puerto Maldonado Perú
PERU CUSCO Quillabamba Perú Cuzco
PERU CUSCO Valle Sagrado Perú
PERU HUANCAYO Tarma Perú
PERU IQUITOS Moyobamba Perú
PERU LIMA SOUTH Nazca Perú
PERU LIMA WEST Huaral Perú
PERU PIURA Talara Perú
PERU TRUJILLO NORTH Guadalupe Perú La Libertad
PERU TRUJILLO SOUTH Casma Perú
PERU TRUJILLO SOUTH Virú Perú
PHILIPPINES BACOLOD La Carlota Philippines
PHILIPPINES BAGUIO Bangued Philippines
PHILIPPINES BAGUIO Bauang Philippines
PHILIPPINES BUTUAN Balingasag Philippines
PHILIPPINES BUTUAN Bislig Philippines
PHILIPPINES BUTUAN Gingoog Philippines
PHILIPPINES BUTUAN Surigao Philippines
PHILIPPINES CABANATUAN Baler Philippines
PHILIPPINES CABANATUAN Bongabon Philippines
PHILIPPINES CABANATUAN Guimba Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAGAYAN DE ORO Dipolog Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAGAYAN DE ORO Ozamiz Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAGAYAN DE ORO Pagadian Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAUAYAN Bambang Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAUAYAN Roxas Philippines Isabela
PHILIPPINES CAUAYAN Solano Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAVITE Balayan Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAVITE Mindoro Oriental Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAVITE Sablayan Philippines
PHILIPPINES CAVITE San Jose Mindoro Philippines Occidental
PHILIPPINES CEBU Argao Philippines
PHILIPPINES CEBU Bogo Philippines
PHILIPPINES CEBU EAST Calape Philippines
PHILIPPINES CEBU EAST Ubay Philippines
PHILIPPINES DAVAO Monkayo Philippines
PHILIPPINES DAVAO Panabo Philippines
PHILIPPINES DUMAGUETE San Carlos Philippines
PHILIPPINES DUMAGUETE Sipalay Philippines
PHILIPPINES DUMAGUETE Tanjay Philippines
PHILIPPINES GENERAL SANTOS Cotabato Philippines
PHILIPPINES GENERAL SANTOS Kidapawan Philippines
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PHILIPPINES ILOILO Antique Philippines
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PHILIPPINES ILOILO Pandan Philippines
PHILIPPINES LAOAG Bangui Philippines
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PHILIPPINES LEGAZPI Ligao Philippines
PHILIPPINES LEGAZPI Masbate Philippines
PHILIPPINES LEGAZPI Sorsogon Philippines
PHILIPPINES LEGAZPI Tabaco Philippines

Chris D. said...

PHILIPPINES MANILA Narra Philippines
PHILIPPINES MANILA Quezon Philippines Palawan
PHILIPPINES SAN PABLO Santa Cruz Marinduque Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Baybay Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Biliran Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Borongan Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Catbalogan Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Hinunangan Philippines
PHILIPPINES TACLOBAN Sogod Philippines
PHILIPPINES TUGUEGARAO Aparri Philippines
PHILIPPINES TUGUEGARAO Gonzaga Philippines
PHILIPPINES URDANETA Alaminos Philippines
POLAND WARSAW Warsaw Poland
PORTUGAL LISBON Açores Portugal
PUERTO RICO SAN JUAN Lesser Antilles North
ROMANIA BUCHAREST Brașov Romania
RUSSIA MOSCOW Rostov-na-Donu Russia
RUSSIA MOSCOW Saratov Russia
RUSSIA NOVOSIBIRSK Novosibirsk Russia
RUSSIA YEKATERINBURG Yekaterinburg Russia
RWANDA KIGALI Bujumbura Burundi
RWANDA KIGALI Kigali Rwanda
SIERRA LEONE BO Koidu Sierra Leone
SIERRA LEONE BO Moriba Town Sierra Leone
SIERRA LEONE FREETOWN Makeni Sierra Leone
SINGAPORE Kota Kinabalu Malaysia
SINGAPORE Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
SINGAPORE Kuching Malaysia
SINGAPORE Miri Malaysia
SINGAPORE Sibu Malaysia
SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN George South Africa
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SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN Mbabane Eswatini
SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN Newcastle South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN Richards Bay South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG Klerksdorp South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG Maseru Lesotho
SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG Vaal South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA Mbombela South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA Polokwane South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA Tzaneen South Africa
SPAIN BARCELONA Baleares Spain
SWEDEN STOCKHOLM Umeå Sweden
TANZANIA DAR ES SALAAM Arusha Tanzania
TANZANIA DAR ES SALAAM Dar es Salaam Tanzania Chang'ombe
TANZANIA DAR ES SALAAM Mwanza Tanzania
TEXAS EL PASO Fort Stockton Texas
THAILAND BANGKOK EAST Udorn Thailand
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TONGA NUKU'ALOFA Ha'apai Tonga Lulunga
TONGA NUKU'ALOFA Niua Tonga
UGANDA KAMPALA Busia Uganda
UGANDA KAMPALA Gulu Uganda
UGANDA KAMPALA Lira Uganda
UGANDA KAMPALA Masaka Uganda
UGANDA KAMPALA Mbale Uganda
UKRAINE DNIPRO Donetsk Ukraine
UKRAINE DNIPRO Odessa Ukraine
UKRAINE KYIV/MOLDOVA L'viv Ukraine
URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO Florida Uruguay
URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO WEST Colonia Uruguay
UTAH SALT LAKE CITY WEST Wendover Utah
VANUATU PORT VILA Honiara Solomon Islands
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VANUATU PORT VILA Malekula Vanuatu
VENEZUELA BARCELONA Carúpano Venezuela
VENEZUELA BARCELONA Porlamar Venezuela
VENEZUELA CARACAS La Pascua Venezuela
VENEZUELA MARACAIBO El Rosario Venezuela
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VENEZUELA MARACAIBO Valera Venezuela
VIETNAM HANOI Hanoi Vietnam
VIETNAM HANOI Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
ZAMBIA LUSAKA Kasungu Malawi
ZAMBIA LUSAKA Kitwe Zambia
ZAMBIA LUSAKA Ndola Zambia
ZIMBABWE BULAWAYO Masvingo Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE HARARE Kadoma Zimbabwe

John Pack Lambert said...

Sierra Leone is the Muslim majority nation with the most members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

However it also has the highest religious freedom index in the world, higher than the US.

While Sierra Leone is 80% or so Muslim, Liberia is only 12% Muslim, and 85% Christian. Ghana is about 20% Muslim. Northern Ghana consists of areas that were under various Muslim ruled states before colonialism, some of which extended into what is now Burkina Faso. Central Ghana was under the Akan Empire, based in Kumasi, whiclle the southern coast was under various small Kingdoms that became heavily enmeshed with relations with various European powers beginning in the 15th-century.

Accra itself however has a lot of people with roots in the traditional domains of the Akan Empire in the interior.

Elder Morrison and his wife originate from the western coast, I think in Takoradi. That is now its own mission but used to be in the Cape Coast mission. Cape Coast and Takarodi people speak Fante. To Twi (pronounced Tree) speakers from Kamasi Fante is in their minds a non-standard dialect of Akan, and Twi is the standard and best form to produce materials in. Fante speakers see things differently. They basically see Fante as an independent language.

On one hand I once heard a church leader from Ghana say that he felt dome members there had done translations in too localized a language. I think this reflected his Kumasi roots and the Cape Coast location and Fante orientation of the person doing the translation.

On the other hand when Elder Morrison, now a general authority and a counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency, was mission president in Cape Coast he and his wife, who were both raised in the Fante speaking areas, would often phone in to assist their missionaries with translation. While this might domewhst reflect that most their missionaries were Nigerians, Americans and others who had not been given any local language training, it may also have reflected that the Twi speakers from Accra and Kumasi and elsewhere, and the outside missionaries who had picked up at least the rudiments of Twi, were speaking a language many in the Fabte area really did not understand. People who spoke GA, the traditional language of Accra, would have been using an even more different language.

David McFadden said...

Just a year ago, the US-Canada Border use to have several units that crossed the border and stakes that covered units on both sides of the border - almost like the border didn't matter. Now I only see two exceptions in the meetinghouse locator:
*Whitehorse Branch which covers the entire Yukon Territory, is in the Juneau Alaska Stake. My thoughts: Canadian stakes in the area are already stretched thin, so it may stay in the Juneau Alaska Stake, but operate remotely.
*Point Roberts, Washington which meets in Richmond British Columbia. My thoughts: I don't see a way where the average resident can leave town without being in British Columbia. With the town being culturally more Canadian and half the town already having dual citizenship, it's likely this community will remain in a British Columbia unit. Even if they had the numbers for a branch, I don't think they'll create one as creating a branch there could hinder support provided by a stake. However, a group tied to the local ward may be an option to serve those (if any) without dual citizenship.

Johnathan Reese Whiting said...

Interesting coincidental development for New Caledonia, right after they have their first temple announced...

Ryan Searcy said...

There's also the Republic Branch of the Colville WA Stake that dips into British Columbia. Someone here reported that there is a group covering the Canadian side based in Grand Forks.

David McFadden said...

Thanks Ryan, I missed that one.