Recent statistics indicate that rapid growth is currently occurring in the Africa South Area. A recent video posted on YouTube by the Africa South Area Presidency disclosed a wide range of internal growth metrics that are not typically shared publicly, making the scope and level of transparency in this data release highly unusual for the Church. As with all internally reported Church data, these figures reflect operational metrics shared by area leadership and are not independently audited. The following statistics were shared as percentage increases from the third quarter of 2024 to the third quarter of 2025:
- Sacrament Meeting Attendance: +21%
- BYU-Pathway Enrollment: +41%
- Ministering Interviews: +21%
- Lessons with a Member Present: +24%
- Convert Baptisms: +13%
- New Converts Attending Sacrament (Year-to-Date): +26%
- Seminary and Institute Enrollment: +32%
- Missionaries Serving from the Africa South Area: +45%
- Members Holding a Current Temple Recommend: +17%
- Members Submitting Names for Temple Work: +22%
These are impressive numbers considering the Church reported approximately 202,000 members in the Africa South Area as of year-end 2024. Additional statistics were also shared in the video, including:
- More than 20,000 converts baptized during 2025 (as of mid-November 2025)
- Increasing numbers of applications received for full-time missionary service. Total number of applications received by year were reported as follows:
- 2023: 940
- 2024: 1,441
- 2025: 1,277 (as of mid-November)
The video also noted that 12 new stakes are currently in application or submission process, including:
- Antananarivo Madagascar (4th stake)
- Luveve Zimbabwe Stake
- Harare Zimbabwe (7th stake)
- Gweru Zimbabwe Stake
- Nampula Mozambique (2nd stake)
- Maputo Mozambique (4th stake)
- Harare Zimbabwe (8th stake)
- Ndola Zambia Stake
- Kadoma Zimbabwe Stake
- Mbabane eSwatini Stake
- Gqeberha South Africa Stake
- Soweto South Africa Stake
Finally, the devotional video also reported that the first full-time missionaries have been assigned to the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe (population: 210,000). The first convert baptisms, the dedication of the country for missionary work by Elder Ronald A. Rasband, and the organization of a member group also recently occurred.
Analysis
These metrics are highly encouraging and unusual for several reasons. First, the Church has achieved rapid growth despite a membership base of approximately 200,000. Rarely does the Church achieve double-digit percentage growth in the twenty-first century for any metric once membership becomes this large. Second, growth appears to be well distributed across the area which stretches from Angola, Zambia, and Mozambique in the north, to South Africa in the south, and Madagascar, Reunion, and Mauritius to the east. New stakes are slated for organization in all countries with at least 10,000 members, and several districts are planned to become stakes (including the first in eSwatini and the second in Zambia). With the implementation of heightened standards for new stakes to be created outside of North America in 2024, the planned creation of these new stakes signals strong leadership development and member activity. Third, the number of missionaries serving from the Africa South Area is up nearly 50% in a single year time span. Unprecedented success in missionary workshops the area has organized to encourage young single adults to serve full-time missions has appeared to drive much of this growth. Returned missionaries are an invaluable resource for staffing leadership, and increasing numbers of local members serving full-time missions helps improve the self-sufficiency of missionary operations in the Africa South Area. Fourth, growth metrics tracking missionary, temple and family history work, member activity, and seminary and institute enrollment are all consistently higher by 13% or more during this 1-year period. High growth areas of the Church in terms of convert baptisms can often lag behind with some of these metrics, such as temple and family history work, considering the focus has historically been on baptizing new converts and expansion. Fifth, convert baptisms represent the smallest percentage increase among the metrics disclosed in the video (13% increase), yet other metrics, including sacrament meeting attendance (21%) and new converts attending sacrament meeting (26%), are significantly higher. Thus, member activity rates appear to be improving, as growth rates are higher for these measures of member activity than the total number of converts joining the Church, suggesting improved retention and post-baptism engagement. Whether these gains can be sustained over the long term—particularly in newer areas—remains an open empirical question that will be clarified in future reporting. Sixth, the Church in the Africa South Area reported an increase of 11.6% in membership between year-end 2023 and year-end 2024 - a comparatively slower growth rate than most of the metrics discussed (although this statistic only slightly overlaps with the statistics shared in the video). Seventh, the Church is not only building up long-established centers of strength in the area (i.e., Johannesburg, Harare), but is also expanding into areas where the Church has had little or no prior institutional presence, such as São Tomé and Príncipe and northern Mozambique where there is only one stake and no districts in the planned Mozambique Nampula Mission. Five new missions are planned for the area in 2026. Eighth, the Church also reported large numbers of new congregations organized in the area during 2025. According to my count in parentheses, the following countries have had an increase of at least one congregation during 2025: Zimbabwe (20), Mozambique (12), Botswana (6), Madagascar (6), Angola (5), Malawi (3), Lesotho (2), and Zambia (1).
This pattern of accelerated growth is not isolated to southern Africa. The Africa Central Area also had a major year for growth in 2025. For example, there were approximately 88 new congregations created in the Democratic Republic of the Congo alone (a 25% increase for the year), and the number of congregations in Kenya increased by 26 (a 34% increase). The Africa West Area also had a productive year in many countries. Other areas of the world also experienced accelerated growth in 2025 compared to recent years. Preliminary reports suggest the Church may have set a new all-time record for the number of convert baptisms in a single year in 2025 which is likely around 350,000-375,000. Official 2025 statistics will be released in April.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 215 of 215From the Jackson Mississippi Stake (504424), the Brookhaven Branch (140775), was recently discontinued.
19 Feb 27, 2026 Brookhaven Branch Brookhaven, Mississippi
And sidenote, within last 7-8 months from my previous list, the Jackson 2nd Branch (Spanish) (2304805) was organized. Unknown date.
970 2023-2025 Jackson 2nd Branch (Spanish) Jackson, Mississippi
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/504424
From the Colville Washington Stake (514969), the Colville YSA Branch (2152010) was discontinued also recently.
20 Feb 27, 2026 Colville YSA Branch Chewelah, Washington
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/514969
Chris D. I just wanted to say thank you for your posts and updates on here. I regularly read and enjoy the work that you do! I am a lurker here, but I appreciate your attention to detail.
Brazil, the greatest power in the Global South, waited almost two hundred years to receive the Tabernacle Choir. It is a sadness not to be able to be present live, but I am very happy to see my country sharing in all the opportunities that the gospel can provide, also in the cultural area. The world is becoming smaller and smaller, and soon we will all be one people in peace, without wars, only the company of the Savior and Prince of Peace.
From the Laguna Niguel California Stake (515345), recently discontinued the Aliso Niguel Ward (204099). No other stake changes.
53 Feb 28, 2026 Aliso Niguel Ward Aliso Viejo, California
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/515345
In my stake (Zurich Switzerland) we had the special stake conference with Elder Palmer of the precidency of the seventy and the Europe Area president. The stake president started the meeting with saying that there won't be any structional changes anounced today. There was also no temple anouncement, but it was a spiritaually uplifting meeting. It was very difficult to find a seat. The stake center was very full. So proppably around 800 people.
The Harare Zimbabwe Temple has been dedicated.
On March 22nd, a YSA Branch will be created in the Kansas City Missouri Stake. Unsure if it will be named Lee's Summit or Kansas City YSA.
Interesting note on Growth, the Zürich Switzerland Stake (503762), just had stake conference this weekend and has 2 more scheduled this year on June 7th, and November 8th. It looks far from Nice on the Map. I don't know if they were invited as a multistake conference to listen to the Apostle in Nice Stake conference this weekend or other reason for 3 conferences the same year.
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/503762
Other Matt here...
Logan SA 1st and 2nd Wards held joint meetings together for some time now. Perhaps they felt it was easier logistically to have one large SA Ward instead.
From the Queen Creek Arizona North Stake (544299): New Stake
Queen Creek Arizona Frontier Stake (2324466)
Organized on 1 March 2026
- Barney Farms Ward
- Crismon Ward
- Gateway Quarter Ward
- Langley Gateway Ward
- Terravella Ward
Assigned Mission: Arizona Gilbert Mission
Assigned Temple: Gilbert Arizona Temple
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/2324466
From the Lehi Utah Willow Park Stake (557552): New Stake
Lehi Utah Willow Creek Stake (2324741)
Organized on 1 March 2026
- Colony Pointe Ward
- Green Park Ward
- Lehi 44th Ward (Sign Language)
- Meadow Vista Ward
- North Pointe Ward (Portuguese)
- Pioneer Heights Ward
- Willow Creek Ward
Assigned Mission: Utah Saratoga Springs Mission
Assigned Temple: Saratoga Springs Utah Temple
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/2324741
Taylorsville Utah North Central Stake (516910)
Discontinued on 1 March 2026
https://maps.churchofjesuschrist.org/stakes/516910
From the now dissolved Taylorsville Utah North Central Stake (516910):
1) Harvestland Ward (156515) - > West Valley Utah Granger Stake (502944)
2) Roxborough Park Ward (104779) - > West Valley Utah Granger Stake (502944)
3) Meadow Heights Ward (2755) - > Taylorsville Utah South Stake (516120)
4) Wheatland Park Ward (2305) - > Taylorsville Utah South Stake (516120)
5) Mackay Meadows Ward (114073) - > discontinued
6) Sunnybrook Ward (169021) - > discontinued
6% of active members of African descent may be a low estimate for the US overall. Worldwide I suspect the percentage is higher. In some ways the question is a bit flawed. Assuming you can actually meaningfully determine who is or is not of African descent in some parts if Latin America is a bit futile.
The current Tabernacle Choir trip to Brazil is the 2nd trip by the choir to Brazil. The Choir came to Brazil in 1981.
It appears the Tabernacle Choir has never gone to anywhere in Africa. From about 1993 to 2023 the Tabernacle Choir exclusively toured in the US, Canada and Europe. The late 1869s, 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s saw a bit larger range of tours. I am not at all sure why this is, although the range of tour destinations in those years does not really compare to what we have seen in the last three years.
I can explain the last three years as a direct result of decisions made by President Michael Leavitt, in consultation with his counselors (which his predecessors did not have) and clearly with the support of others.
It is not just a broadening of the places gone. It also involves efforts to bridge cultural divides. The Choir in the Philippines for the first time ever on tour wore outfits reflecting the local culture. The Atlanta concert had as guest singers the glee clubs of Morehouse and Spellman Colleges. Those are historically black colleges. There are several steps that lead to that, but it is most appropriate the man who did the opening welcome to that concert was Elder Ahmed S. Corbitt. As a missionary department employee he did some of the key negotiations that began the process that resulted in that concert.
The global participants program for the Tabernacle Choir is anoymther recent innovation.
Romania might have barly enough active members and pristhood holders for a stake. But the problem is that they are divieded between 15 and not 5 branches. According to the new standards for wards they do not have one single ward sized branch. Closing lots of branches would also not help the activity rate. The only way I see how they could do it, would be combining branches, but keeping the closed branches as group depending on the newly formed ward. The groups would still have there one sunday meetings most sundays, but you would only have the calling strucure of a ward.
In the following article it reads that Elder Caussé will trave to Marseille. So the reason for the 3rd stake conference this year in the Nice stake was his visit on the 1. March. As I had a special stake conference in Zurich with Elder Palmer.
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