Area (LDS Church)

An area is an administrative unit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which typically is composed of multiple stakes and missions. These areas are the primary church administrative unit between individual stakes and the church as a whole.

History

The areas as they now exist were formed in January 1984.[1] Prior to that time, general authorities served as "area supervisors" and at times resided outside of Salt Lake City.[2] In 1984, 13 initial areas were created; by 1992 there were 22, and by early 2007 there were 31. As of August 2012 there are 25 areas.

Administration

Until 2003, each area had a president and two counselors, all of whom were typically general authorities (area seventies were sometimes asked to be counselors). This three-man body was known as the area presidency. In that year, the church eliminated area presidencies for all areas located in the United States and Canada. Each of these areas were placed under the direct supervision of one of the seven members of the Presidency of the Seventy, thus freeing more general authorities from specific area assignments. Since these areas were previously administered by area presidencies located at church headquarters in Salt Lake City, the administrative change was not as drastic as it might seem.

In April 2018, the church announced that, effective August 1, areas in the United States and Canada would once again be supervised by a three-man presidency. This will enable members of the Presidency of the Seventy to more fully assist the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in their duties, and to fill other assignments as needed.[3] Two of those ten area presidencies will supervise two areas each, and one other will have responsibility for the three Utah areas. Each of these six area presidencies will administer their areas from church headquarters in Salt Lake City.

The areas outside the United States and Canada continue to be governed by area presidencies that are typically composed of general authorities and area seventies. Rather than living in Salt Lake City, the area presidency members in these areas usually reside in a headquarters city that is located within the geographic boundaries of the area. Area seventies who serve in the area presidencies reside in their own homes, which may or may not be in the area headquarters city. One exception to the area presidency living in the geographic boundaries is the Middle East/Africa North Area which is administered from Salt Lake City. Each area presidency typically uses an executive secretary to assist in the administration of the area.

The church now has 15 areas outside North America and 10 areas inside North America for a total of 25.

Area presidency assignments are generally filled by General Authority Seventies.[4][5] Area assignments are typically announced in the spring each year, with changes effective that year on August 1.[6]

List

The following is an alphabetical list of the areas of the church and related leadership assignments as of 1 August 2018.[7]

Area name Area headquarters Area
president
First
counselor
Second
counselor
Geographic coverage
(Areas where the LDS Church has no official presence in italics)
Notes
Africa Southeast Johannesburg, South Africa S. Mark Palmer Joseph W. Sitati Joni L. Koch Angola; Ascension (UK); Botswana; Burundi; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Comoros; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Djibouti; ; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Gabon; Kenya; Lesotho; Madagascar; Malawi; Mauritius; Mayotte; Mozambique; Namibia; Republic of Congo; Réunion (FRA); Rwanda; Saint Helena (UK); Seychelles; Somalia; South Africa; Sudan; Swaziland; Tanzania; Tristan da Cunha (UK); Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Africa West Accra, Ghana Marcus B. Nash Larry S. Kacher Edward Dube Benin; Burkina Faso; Chad; Côte d'Ivoire; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Liberia; Mali; Mauritania; Maritius; Niger; Nigeria; São Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Togo; Western Sahara
Asia Hong Kong, China David F. Evans Peter F. Meurs David P. Homer Afghanistan; Bangladesh; Bhutan; Brunei; Cambodia; China; East Timor; India; Indonesia; Kyrgyzstan; Laos; Malaysia; Maldives; Mongolia; Myanmar; Nepal; Pakistan; Singapore; Sri Lanka; Tajikistan; Taiwan; Thailand; Vietnam
Asia North Tokyo, Japan Yoon Hwan Choi Kazuhiko Yamashita Takashi Wada Japan; Micronesia; North Korea; Palau; South Korea; Guam (US)
Brazil São Paulo, Brazil Marcos A. Aidukaitis W. Mark Bassett Adilson de Paula Parrella Brazil Official website (Portuguese)
Caribbean Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Walter F. Gonzalez Jose L. Alonso Eduardo Gavarret Antigua and Barbuda; Bahamas; Barbados; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Guyana; Haiti; Jamaica; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; Anguilla (UK); Aruba (NED); Cayman Islands (UK); French Guiana (FRA); Guadaloupe (FRA); Martinique (FRA); Montserrat (FRA); Netherlands Antilles (NED); Puerto Rico (US); Saint Barthelemy (FRA); Saint Martin (FRA); Turks and Caicos Islands (UK); Virgin Islands (UK); Virgin Islands (US)
Central America Guatemala City, Guatemala Juan A. Uceda Jorge F. Zeballos Valeri V. Cordon Belize; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama
Europe Frankfurt, Germany Paul V. Johnson Gary B. Sabin Massimo De Feo Albania; Andorra; Austria; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Cape Verde; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Republic of Ireland; Italy; Liechtenstein; Luxembourg; Republic of Macedonia; Malta; Moldova; Monaco; Montenegro; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; San Marino; Scotland; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Vatican City; Azores (POR); Canary Islands (ESP); Gibraltar (UK); Greenland (DEN)
Europe East Moscow, Russia James B. Martino Christoffel Golden Alexey V. Samaykin (Area Seventy) Armenia; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bulgaria; Estonia; Georgia; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lithuania; Russia; Tajikistan; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan
Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah Wilford W. Andersen S. Gifford Nielsen Brian K. Taylor Idaho; Montana (small portion); Wyoming (small portion)
Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Arnulfo Valenzuela Rafael E. Pino John C. Pingree Jr. Mexico; Cuba
Middle East/ Africa North Salt Lake City, Utah Anthony D. Perkins,  Wilford W. Andersen[8] Algeria; Bahrain; Cape Verde; Egypt; Iran; Iraq; Israel; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Libya; Morocco; Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Syria; Tunisia; United Arab Emirates; Yemen; Gaza Strip; West Bank
North America Central Salt Lake City, Utah Wilford W. Andersen S. Gifford Nielsen Brian K. Taylor Alberta; British Columbia (small eastern sections); Colorado; Illinois; Iowa; Kansas; Manitoba; Michigan (Upper Peninsula); Minnesota; Missouri; Montana; Nebraska; Northwest Territories; North Dakota; Nunavut; Ontario (western half); Saskatchewan; South Dakota; Wisconsin; Wyoming.
North America Northeast Salt Lake City, Utah Randall K. Bennett Kevin S. Hamilton Allen D. Haynie Connecticut; Delaware; Indiana; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; New Brunswick; Newfoundland; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Nova Scotia; Ohio; Ontario; Pennsylvania; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Rhode Island; Vermont; Virginia (most of the state); Washington, D.C.; West Virginia; Bermuda (UK); Saint Pierre and Miquelon (FRA)
North America Northwest Salt Lake City, Utah Kevin W. Pearson Scott D. Whiting Jörg Klebingat Alaska; British Columbia; California (small part of north); Oregon; Washington; Yukon.
North America Southeast Salt Lake City, Utah Claudio R. M. Costa Shayne M. Bowen Vern P. Stanfill Alabama; Arkansas; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky (most of the state); Louisiana; Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas (small portion); Virginia (small portions)
North America Southwest Salt Lake City, Utah Lynn G. Robbins Paul B. Pieper Adrian Ochoa Arizona; Nevada; New Mexico; Oklahoma; Texas; Arkansas (northwest quarter); California (small portions); Colorado (southwest portion); Kansas (small portion); Louisiana (small portion); Missouri (southwest third); Utah (small portions)
North America West Salt Lake City, Utah Kevin W. Pearson Scott D. Whiting Jörg Klebingat California; Hawaii; Arizona (small portions)
Pacific Auckland, New Zealand O. Vincent Haleck Ian S. Ardern K. Brett Nattress Australia; Fiji; Kiribati; Marshall Islands; Nauru; New Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tonga; Tuvalu; Vanuatu; American Samoa (US); Cook Islands (NZ); French Polynesia, including Tahiti (FRA); New Caledonia (FRA); Niue (NZ); Pitcairn Islands (UK); Tokelau (NZ); Wallis and Futuna (FRA) Official website
Philippines Manila, Philippines Evan A. Schmutz Michael John U. Teh Taniela B. Wakolo Philippines; Northern Mariana Islands (US)
South America Northwest Lima, Peru Enrique R. Falabella Hugo Montoya Mathias Held Bolivia; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru; Venezuela
South America South Buenos Aires, Argentina Benjamin De Hoyos Mark A. Bragg Juan Pablo Villar Argentina; Chile; Paraguay; Uruguay
Utah North Salt Lake City, Utah Craig C. Christensen LeGrand R. Curtis Jr. Randy D. Funk Utah (northern regions); Idaho (small portion); Wyoming (southwest corner)
Utah
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, Utah Craig C. Christensen LeGrand R. Curtis Jr. Randy D. Funk Greater Salt Lake City; Nevada (small portion)
Utah South Salt Lake City, Utah Craig C. Christensen LeGrand R. Curtis Jr. Randy D. Funk Utah (south of Greater Salt Lake City); Arizona (small portion); Nevada (small portion)

Area details

The following statistics are current as of January 1, 2015 (unless otherwise specified), and are taken from the country and area websites on LDS.org and statistical profiles on cumorah.com.

Area Membership Missions

(07/01/2018)

Stakes/Districts Congregations
(wards/branches)
Temples
Africa Southeast 197,226 16 585 congregations

Durban South Africa Temple (under construction)   Harare Zimbabwe Temple (announced)   Johannesburg South Africa Temple   Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo (dedication scheduled)   Nairobi Kenya (announced)

Africa West 248,350 17 810 congregations

Aba Nigeria Temple   Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple   Accra Ghana Temple

Asia 164,741 11 368 congregations

Bangkok Thailand (announced)   Bengaluru India (announced)   Hong Kong China Temple   Taipei Taiwan Temple

Asia North 223,508 12 420 congregations

Fukuoka Japan Temple   Sapporo Japan Temple   Seoul Korea Temple   Tokyo Japan Temple

Brazil 1,289,376 35 1,996 congregations

Belém Brazil (announced)   Brasilia Brazil (announced)   Campinas Brazil Temple   Curitiba Brazil Temple   Fortaleza Brazil Temple (under construction)   Manaus Brazil Temple   Porto Alegre Brazil Temple   Recife Brazil Temple   Rio de Janeiro Brazil (under construction)   São Paulo Brazil Temple

Caribbean 194,221 8 367 congregations

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple   Port-au-Prince Haiti (under construction)

Central America 729,791 18 1,071 congregations

Guatemala City Guatemala Temple   Managua Nicaragua (announced)   Panama City Panama Temple   Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple   San José Costa Rica Temple   San Salvador El Salvador Temple   Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple

Europe[9] 455,088 26 1,261 congregations

Bern Switzerland Temple   Copenhagen Denmark Temple   Frankfurt Germany Temple   Freiberg Germany Temple   Helsinki Finland Temple   Lisbon Portugal Temple (under construction)   London England Temple   Madrid Spain Temple   Paris France Temple   Preston England Temple   Rome Italy Temple (dedication scheduled)   Stockholm Sweden Temple   The Hague Netherlands Temple

Europe East[9] 44,313 10 209 congregations

Kyiv Ukraine Temple   Russia (announced)

Idaho 425,739 4 1,102 congregations

Boise Idaho Temple   Idaho Falls Idaho Temple   Meridian Idaho Temple   Pocatello Idaho (announced) Rexburg Idaho Temple   Twin Falls Idaho Temple

Mexico[9] 1,344,298 32 1,981 congregations

Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple   Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple   Guadalajara Mexico Temple   Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple   Mérida Mexico Temple   Mexico City Mexico Temple   Monterrey Mexico Temple   Oaxaca Mexico Temple   Tampico Mexico Temple   Tijuana Mexico   Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple   Veracruz Mexico Temple   Villahermosa Mexico Temple

Middle East/Africa North[9] 11,714 0 85 congregations
North America Central 644,186 19 1,504 congregations

Billings Montana Temple   Bismarck North Dakota Temple   Calgary Alberta Temple   Cardston Alberta Temple   Chicago Illinois Temple   Denver Colorado Temple   Edmonton Alberta Temple   Fort Collins Colorado Temple   Kansas City Missouri Temple   Nauvoo Illinois Temple   Regina Saskatchewan Temple   St. Louis Missouri Temple   St. Paul Minnesota Temple   Winnipeg Manitoba Temple (under construction)   Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple

North America Northeast[9] 407,514 22 839 congregations

Boston Massachusetts Temple   Columbus Ohio Temple   Detroit Michigan Temple   Halifax Nova Scotia Temple   Hartford Connecticut Temple   Indianapolis Indiana Temple   Manhattan New York Temple   Montreal Quebec Temple   Palmyra New York Temple   Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple   Richmond Virginia (announced)   Toronto Ontario Temple   Washington D.C. Temple

North America Northwest 494,290 12 1,299 congregations

Anchorage Alaska Temple   Columbia River Washington Temple   Medford Oregon Temple   Portland Oregon Temple   Seattle Washington Temple   Spokane Washington Temple   Vancouver British Columbia Temple

North America Southeast 526,385 17 1,030 congregations

Atlanta Georgia Temple   Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple   Birmingham Alabama Temple   Columbia South Carolina Temple   Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple   Louisville Kentucky Temple   Memphis Tennessee Temple   Nashville Tennessee Temple   Orlando Florida Temple   Raleigh North Carolina Temple

North America Southwest 1,032,246 21 2,011 congregations

Albuquerque New Mexico Temple   Dallas Texas Temple   Gilbert Arizona Temple   Houston Texas Temple   Las Vegas Nevada Temple   Lubbock Texas Temple   Mesa Arizona Temple   Monticello Utah Temple   Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple   Phoenix Arizona Temple   Reno Nevada Temple   San Antonio Texas Temple   Snowflake Arizona Temple   Gila Valley Arizona Temple   Tucson Arizona Temple

North America West 853,671 19 1,493 congregations

Fresno California Temple   Kona Hawaii Temple   Laie Hawaii Temple   Los Angeles California Temple   Newport Beach California Temple   Oakland California Temple   Redlands California Temple   Sacramento California Temple   San Diego California Temple

Pacific 499,509 16 1,145 congregations

Adelaide Australia Temple   Apia Samoa   Brisbane Australia Temple   Hamilton New Zealand Temple (closed for renovations)   Melbourne Australia Temple   Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple   Papeete Tahiti Temple   Perth Australia Temple   Suva Fiji Temple   Sydney Australia Temple

Philippines[9] 688,852 22 1,149 congregations

Cagayan de Oro Philippines (announced)   Cebu City Philippines Temple   Manila-Area Philippines (announced)   Manila Philippines Temple   Urdaneta Philippines Temple (announced)

South America Northwest 1,299,577 32 1,874 congregations.

Arequipa Peru (under construction)   Barranquilla Colombia Temple (dedication scheduled)   Bogotá Colombia Temple   Caracas Venezuela Temple   Cochabamba Bolivia Temple   Guayaquil Ecuador Temple   Lima Peru Temple   Lima Peru Los Olivos (announced)   Quito Ecuador (announced)   Trujillo Peru Temple

South America South 1,193,569 28 1,697 congregations.

Asunción Paraguay Temple   Buenos Aires Argentina Temple   Concepción Chile Temple (dedication scheduled)   Córdoba Argentina Temple   Montevideo Uruguay Temple   Salta Argentina (announced)   Santiago Chile Temple

Utah North 547,517 2 160 stakes
0 districts
1,289 wards
79 branches

Bountiful Utah Temple   Brigham City Utah Temple   Layton Utah (announced)   Logan Utah Temple   Ogden Utah Temple   Star Valley Wyoming Temple

Utah Salt Lake City 691,756 5 188 stakes
1 district
1,406 wards
139 branches

Draper Utah Temple   Jordan River Utah Temple   Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple   Salt Lake Temple

Utah South 746,082 3 225 stakes
0 districts
1,906 wards
118 branches

Cedar City Utah Temple   Manti Utah Temple   Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple   Payson Utah Temple   Provo City Center Temple   Provo Utah Temple   Saratoga Springs Utah (announced) St. George Utah Temple   Vernal Utah Temple

See also

References

  1. Allen, James B. and Glen M. Leonard. The Story of the Latter-day Saints 2nd Edition, p. 654.
  2. Mehr, Kahlile (Spring 2001). "Area Supervision: Administration of the Worldwide Church, 1960-2002". Journal of Mormon History. 27 (1): 192–214.
  3. First Presidency Announces 2018 Area Leadership Assignments, Mormon Newsroom, 5 April 2018. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  4. In late 2015, the church began referring to these leaders as General Authority Seventies, rather than distinguishing between the First or Second Quorum of the Seventy.
  5. Although area seventies may serve in an area presidency, including filling the whole presidency in some cases in the past, in recent years, only a few area seventies have served in an area presidency. The church currently has one area seventy serving in the presidency of the Asia Area. Use of an area seventy in the area presidency has primarily included filling a vacancy due to such things as illness or other "mid-year" assignment changes.
  6. For several years, the assignments were effective on August 15, but August 1 has been the effective date since 2007.
  7. Church Adds Area Presidencies for U. S. and Canada, Announces Other Assignments, LDS.org, 5 April 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  8. Although the source cited above (from the Church website) refers to Perkins as the Area President and Andersen as the First Counselor, that terminology was not subsequently confirmed in the August 2018 Ensign. Also, although Andersen has been the senior general authority assigned to this area for the last year, his additional assignment with the Idaho & North America Central areas necessitated a reduced role in this area.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Current as of mid or late 2013. Information taken from lds.org and cumorah.com.
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