Global LDS membership reaches a new high. See how it got a post-COVID boost.

Thanks largely to a surge of converts, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reached a membership milestone last year, topping 17 million worldwide.

Overall membership rose by 197,061 to 17,002,461, according to 2022 statistics released during Saturday’s General Conference, a 1.1% bump from the 16,805,400 reported the previous year.

Convert baptisms swelled last year by 26% to 212,172, up from 168,283 in 2021 as COVID-19 restrictions continued to ease. During the height of the pandemic, in 2020, convert baptisms plunged to 125,930. All these numbers remained behind the 248,835 recorded in 2019.

Baby blessings, which add infants to the Utah-based faith’s rolls as “children of record,” were virtually flat at 89,059 in 2022, a dip of 10 from the prior year and well below the six figures that were common earlier in the past decade.

In other fresh stats from the end of last year, the church reported:

• 62,544 proselytizing missionaries.

• 31,330 congregations.

• 27,070 senior service missionaries.

• 2,736 young service missionaries.

• 3,521 stakes (regional clusters of congregations).



from The Salt Lake Tribune https://ift.tt/DJuW4vw

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