Area (LDS Church)

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

Areas of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints outside US and Canada.

Areas of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in US and
Canada.

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, thirteen initial areas were created; by 1992 there were twenty-two, and by early 2007 there were thirty-one. As of August 2025, there are twenty-four areas, six in the United States, and eighteen worldwide, including the new Canada Area.[3][4][5][6] In conjunction with the move to create a Canada Area, five of the other six North American areas were renamed. The former North America Central, North America Northeast, North America Southeast, North America Southwest, and North America West Areas, respectively are now known as the United States Central, United States Northeast, United States Southeast, United States Southwest, and United States West Areas, respectively.[7][8]

Administration

Until 2003, each area had a president and two counselors, all of whom were typically general authorities (area seventies sometimes served as counselors). This three-man body was known as the area presidency. In that year, the church eliminated these presidencies for areas located in the United States and Canada, which were all then placed under the direct supervision of a member 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 of that year, areas in the United States and Canada would once again be supervised by a three-man presidency. This enabled the Presidency of the Seventy to more fully assist the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in their duties and to fill other assignments as needed.[9]

Areas outside the United States continue to be governed by area presidencies that are typically composed of general authority seventies and/or area seventies. These presidency members usually reside in a headquarters city located in the geographic boundaries of the area. Area seventies who serve in these presidencies reside in their own homes, which may or may not be in the area headquarters city.

In 2019, church leaders announced that the ten North American areas would be merged into six (the Idaho Area merged into the North America Central Area; the North America Northwest Area merged into the North America West Area; and the Utah North, Utah Salt Lake City, and Utah South areas merged into a single Utah Area.[10]

Also in 2019, a structural change occurred in the administration of the Middle East/Africa North Area. In prior years, two general authorities based at church headquarters were assigned oversight for the area. However, beginning in August 2019, a three-man area presidency was established to oversee the area. Two of them were general authorities at church headquarters, while the second counselor was an area seventy living in the area.

In 2019, church leaders also announced the division of the Africa Southeast Area, into the Africa Central and Africa South areas, effective August 1, 2020.[3] Two months later, W. Christopher Waddell, second counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, announced in Johannesburg that the new Africa Central Area would be headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya.[11]

Then in 2022, additional structural changes affected Europe. The Europe and Europe East areas were split into three areas and renamed the Europe Central, Europe East, and Europe North areas. The presidency of the Europe Area became the presidency of the Europe Central Area, with the presidency of the Europe East Area becoming three area seventies. The president and first counselor in the Europe East Area were reassigned to fill the same roles in the Europe North Area, with the second counselor being an area seventy. The area seventy who had been serving as the second counselor in the Europe East Area was designated an assistant to the Europe North Area presidency, specifically overseeing Ukraine and Moldova, which will be separate from a specific area at the current time.[12]

Then, in early December 2024, the First Presidency created a new Canada Area.[6] Subsequently, in mid-April 2025, in conjunction with the announcement of the first Canada Area presidency, it was announced that the area headquarters would be in Calgary, Alberta, with some area functions managed in Toronto, Ontario.[13][14]

As of August 2025, the church has eigteen areas outside and six areas inside the United States, for a total of twenty-four. With the changes in the Europe Areas, the church now has five area seventies serving in area presidencies. Area assignments are generally announced sometime after April's general conference and are effective August 1.[15]

Summary statistics

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Area Members Stakes Dis­tricts Con­gre­ga­tions Missions Temples
O U A T
Africa Central 207,6484323602151247
Africa South 204,0634724533132248
Africa West 503,5551514317392522913
Asia 172,2782921287112327
Asia North[a] 240,7113817381126039
Brazil 1,525,436287382096371131024
Canada 205,907533502691111
Caribbean 230,596342437393014
Central America 842,3511332711131982313
Eurasian 22,823347040011
Europe Central 231,56661116941970613
Europe North 295,0216695981581413
Middle East/ Africa North[a] 3,496201800011
Mexico 1,534,058230431878341431027
Pacific 597,41314027126216110415
Philippines 882,461131561324263003
South America Northwest 1,541,07425647191137102921
South America South 1,316,5141884615722983516
United States Central[b] 1,075,6262790258918196833
United States Northeast[b] 589,0851292113817111719
United States Southeast[b] 645,0941270115818121518
United States Southwest[b] 1,143,3512672222625154827
United States West[b] 1,271,6652670208229173828
Utah[b] 2,205,1346406538613235432
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Temples
O=Operating Temples (includes temporary closures)
U=Temples Under Construction
A=Temples publicly announced to be constructed
T=Total Temples (announced and under construction)

  1. Estimates or latest available data were used for countries without released membership and congregational statistics. A significant number of countries in the Middle East/North Africa and Asia Areas don't have any official church membership and congregational data and therefore are more reliant on these estimates.
  2. Boundaries for areas follow mission boundaries and not necessarily state boundaries. Calculations were done according to state boundaries. When a state/province is split between more than one area, the area with the most predominance in the respective state/province received that state's membership and congregational statistics for calculation.
    For example, the Utah Area uses membership statistics for the state of Utah, even though parts of the state are outside of the Utah Area, and that area includes portions of other US states.

Area details

The following details are current as of August 1, 2025, and are taken from the LDS Church Growth Blog, statistical profiles on cumorah.com, and the Facts and Statistics page of the church's official website (www.churchofjesuschrist.org). Ward and branch totals and membership numbers were last updated (with some approximations as noted in the previous section) in 2025.

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Africa Central

Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya

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163,345 Members, 35 Stakes, 20 Districts, 454 Congregations, 15 Missions, 5 Temples[16]

President: Thierry K. Mutombo[17][18]

First counselor: Paul B. Pieper[17][18]

Second counselor: Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier[17][18]

Missions:

  • Cameroon Yaounde Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Kananga Mission[19]
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa East Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa South Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa West Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Kolwezi Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Lubumbashi Mission
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Mbuji-Mayi Mission
  • Ethiopia Addis Ababa Mission

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Africa South

Headquarters: Johannesburg, South Africa

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165,935 Members, 36 Stakes, 25 Districts, 470 Congregations, 13 Missions, 6 Temples[16]

Area president: Carlos A. Godoy[17][18]

First counselor: Denelson Silva[17][18]

Second counselor: Vaiangina Sikahema[17][18]

Missions:

  • Mozambique Maputo Mission
  • South Africa Cape Town Mission
  • South Africa Durban Mission
  • South Africa Johannesburg Mission
  • South Africa Pretoria Mission[19]
  • Zambia Lusaka Mission
  • Zimbabwe Bulawayo Mission
  • Zimbabwe Harare Mission

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Africa West

Headquarters: Accra, Ghana

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447,186 Members, 134 Stakes, 44 Districts, 990 wards, 606 branches, 25 missions, 9 temples[20]

Area president: Alfred Kyungu[17][18]

First counselor: Adeyinka A. Ojediran[17][18]

Second counselor: Isaac K. Morrison[17][18]

Missions:

  • Benin Cotonou Mission
  • Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan East Mission
  • Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan North Mission[19]
  • Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan West Mission
  • Côte d'Ivoire Yamoussoukro Mission
  • Ghana Accra East Mission
  • Ghana Accra North Mission
  • Ghana Accra West Mission
  • Ghana Cape Coast Mission
  • Ghana Kumasi Mission
  • Ghana Takoradi Mission
  • Liberia Monrovia Mission
  • Nigeria Aba Mission[19]
  • Nigeria Abuja Mission[19]
  • Nigeria Benin City Mission
  • Nigeria Calabar Mission
  • Nigeria Enugu Mission
  • Nigeria Ibadan Mission
  • Nigeria Lagos Mission
  • Nigeria Owerri Mission
  • Nigeria Port Harcourt North Mission
  • Nigeria Port Harcourt South
  • Nigeria Uyo Mission
  • Sierra Leone Bo Mission
  • Sierra Leone Freetown Mission

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Asia

Headquarters: Hong Kong, China

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184,136 Members, 35 Stakes, 34 Districts, 409 Congregations, 12 Missions, 9 Temples[16]

Area president: Benjamin M. Z. Tai[21][22]

First counselor: Kelly R. Johnson[21][22]

Second counselor: David L. Buckner[23][24]

Missions:

  • Cambodia Phnom Penh East Mission
  • Cambodia Phnom Pehn West Mission
  • China Hong Kong Mission
  • India Bengaluru Mission
  • Taiwan Taipei Mission
  • Thailand Bangkok East Mission
  • Thailand Bangkok West Mission
  • Vietnam Hanoi Mission

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Asia North

Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan

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241,297 Members, 38 Stakes, 19 Districts, 385 Congregations, 12 Missions, 7 Temples[16]

Area president: J. Kimo Esplisn[7][8]

First counselor: Christopher H. Kim[7][8]

Second counselor: Michael John U. Teh[7][8]

Missions:

  • Japan Fukuoka Mission
  • Japan Kobe Mission
  • Japan Nagoya Mission
  • Japan Sapporo Mission
  • Japan Sendai Mission
  • Japan Tokyo North Mission
  • Japan Tokyo South Mission
  • Korea Busan Mission

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Brazil

Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil

Official Website

1,472,521 Members, 281 Stakes, 40 Districts, 2,176 Congregations, 37 Missions, 20 Temples[16]

Area president: Joni L. Koch[21][22]

First counselor: Ciro Schmeil[17][18]

Second counselor: Mark D. Eddy[21][22]

Missions:

  • Brazil Belém Mission
  • Brazil Belo Horizonte Mission
  • Brazil Brasília Mission
  • Brazil Campinas Mission
  • Brazil Cuiabá Mission
  • Brazil Curitiba Mission
  • Brazil Curitiba South Mission
  • Brazil Florianópolis Mission
  • Brazil Fortaleza Mission
  • Brazil Fortaleza East Mission
  • Brazil Goiânia Mission
  • Brazil João Pessoa Mission
  • Brazil Juiz de Fora Mission
  • Brazil Londrina Mission
  • Brazil Maceió Mission
  • Brazil Manaus North Mission
  • Brazil Manaus South Mission
  • Brazil Natal Mission
  • Brazil Piracicaba Mission
  • Brazil Porto Alegre North Mission
  • Brazil Porto Alegre South Mission
  • Brazil Recife Mission
  • Brazil Recife South Mission
  • Brazil Ribeirão Preto Mission
  • Brazil Rio de Janeiro North Mission
  • Brazil Rio de Janeiro South Mission
  • Brazil Salvador Mission
  • Brazil Salvador South Mission
  • Brazil Santa Maria Mission
  • Brazil Santos Mission
  • Brazil São Paulo East Mission
  • Brazil São Paulo West Mission
  • Brazil São Paulo Interlagos Mission
  • Brazil São Paulo North Mission
  • Brazil São Paulo South Mission
  • Brazil Teresina Mission
  • Brazil Vitória Mission

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Canada

Headquarters: Calgary, Alberta & Toronto, Ontario[26]

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205,907 Members, 53 Stakes,39 Districts, 592 Congregations, 6 Missions, 10 Temples

Area president: Vern P. Stanfill[7][8]

First counselor: D. Martin Goury[7][8]

Second counselor: James E. Evanson[7][8]

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Caribbean

Headquarters: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

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399,607 Members, 67 Stakes, 29 Districts, 607 Congregations, 12 Missions, 4 Temples[16]

Area president: Valeri V. Cordon[7][8]

First counselor: Hugo Montoya[21][22]

Second counselor: Ahmad S. Corbitt[7][8]

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Central America

Headquarters: Guatemala City, Guatemala

822,262 Members, 133 Stakes, 28 Districts, 1,101 Congregations, 19 Missions, 12 Temples[16]

Area president: Patricio M. Giuffra[7][8]

First counselor: Ryan K. Olsen[7][8]

Second counselor: Gregorio E. Casillas[7][8]

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Eurasian

Headquarters: Moscow, Russia

9,491 Members, 3 Stakes, 9 Districts, 82 Congregations, 6 Missions, 1 Temples[16][28]

Area president: Aleksandr A. Drachyov (Area Seventy)[7][8]

First counselor: Nikolai Ustyuzhaninov (Area Seventy)[7][8][29]

Second counselor: Vladimir N. Astashov (Area Seventy)[7][8][30]

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Europe Central

Headquarters: Frankfurt, Germany

223,324 Members, 64 Stakes, 11 Districts, 694 Congregations, 17 Missions, 12 Temples[16]

Area president: Ruben V. Alliaud[17][18]

First counselor: Jack N. Gerard[17][18]

Second counselor: James W. McConkie III[17][18]

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Europe North

Headquarters: London, England

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292,944 Members, 69 Stakes, 10 Districts, 608 Congregations, 15 Missions, 10 Temples[16]

Area president: Kevin W. Pearson[7][8]

First counselor: Marcos A. Aidukaitis[17][18]

Second counselor: Alan T. Phillips[36][37]

Missions:

  • Baltic Mission (Riga Latvia)
  • Cape Verde Praia Mission
  • Denmark Copenhagen Mission
  • England Birmingham Mission
  • England Bristol Mission
  • England Leeds Mission
  • England London Mission
  • England Manchester Mission
  • Finland Helsinki Mission
  • Norway Oslo Mission
  • Portugal Lisbon Mission

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Mexico

Headquarters: Mexico City, Mexico

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1,507,720 Members, 227 Stakes, 47 Districts, 1,863 Congregations, 32 Missions, 23 Temples[38]

Area president: Moises Villanueva[39]

First counselor: Jose L. Alonso[39]

Second counselor: Brik V. Eyre[7][8][39]

Missions:

  • Mexico Mexico City East Mission
  • Mexico Mexico City North Mission
  • Mexico Mexico City Northwest Mission
  • Mexico Mexico City South Mission
  • Mexico Mexico City Southeast Mission
  • Mexico Mexico City West Mission
  • Mexico Mexicali Mission
  • Mexico Monterrey East Mission
  • Mexico Monterrey West Mission
  • Mexico Oaxaca Mission
  • Mexico Pachuca Mission

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Middle East/ Africa North

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

5,457 Members, 2 Stakes, 2 Districts, 33 Congregations, 0 Missions, 1 Temples[16][40]

Area president: Anthony D. Perkins[36][37]

First counselor: Adilson de Paula Parrella[21][22]

Second counselor: Roland J. Bäck (Area Seventy)[36][37]

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Pacific

Headquarters: Auckland, New Zealand

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581,988 Members, 140 Stakes, 35 Districts, 1,278 Congregations, 17 Missions, 17 Temples[16]

Area president: Peter F. Meurs[21][22]

First counselor: Taniela B. Wakolo[21][22]

Second counselor: Jeremy R. Jaggi[21][22]

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Philippines

Headquarters: Quezon City, Philippines

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853,254 Members, 125 Stakes, 55 Districts, 1,272 Congregations, 23 Missions, 12 Temples[41]

Area president: Carlos G. Revillo Jr.[17][18]

First counselor: Chi Hong (Sam) Wong[17][18]

Second counselor: William K. Jackson[7][8]

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South America Northwest

Headquarters: Lima, Peru

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1,327,350 Members, 217 Stakes, 40 Districts, 1,625 Congregations, 33 Missions, 15 Temples[16]

Area president: Juan Pablo Villar[7][8]

First counselor: Taylor G. Godoy[7][8]

Second counselor: Sandino Roman[7][8]

Missions:

  • Perú Iquitos Mission
  • Perú Lima Central Mission
  • Perú Lima East Mission
  • Perú Lima North Mission
  • Peru Lima Northeast Mission
  • Perú Lima South Mission
  • Perú Lima West Mission
  • Perú Limatambo Mission
  • Perú Piura Mission
  • Perú Trujillo Mission
  • Perú Trujillo South Mission

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South America South

Headquarters: Buenos Aires, Argentina

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1,284,696 Members, 181 Stakes, 54 Districts, 1,560 Congregations, 29 Missions, 12 Temples[16]

Area president: Joaquin E. Costa[17][18]

First counselor: Alan R. Walker[17][18]

Second counselor: Eduardo Gavarret[17][18]

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United States Central

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

1,148,849 Members, 304 Stakes, 2,765 Congregations, 20 Missions, 33 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Jose A. Teixeira[7][8]

First counselor: Ricardo P. Gimenez[7][8]

Second counselor: Karl D. Hirst[7][8]

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United States Northeast

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

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643,071 Members, 141 Stakes, 5 Districts, 1,300 Congregations, 17 missions, 18 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Allen D. Haynie[36][37]

First counselor: Mathias Held[17][18]

Second counselor: Robert M. Daines[17][18]

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United States Southeast

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

618,465 Members, 127 Stakes, 1,153 Congregations, 16 Missions, 16 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Craig C. Christensen[17][18]

First counselor: Massimo De Feo[7][8]

Second counselor: Aroldo B. Cavalcante[7][8]

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United States Southwest

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

1,120,569 Members, 259 Stakes, 2 Districts, 1,948 Congregations, 22 Missions, 21 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Michael A. Dunn[39]

First counselor: Jonathan S. Schmitt[39]

Second counselor: Steven C. Barlow[39]

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United States West

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

1,300,546 Members, 273 Stakes, 1 Districts, 2,219 Congregations, 29 Missions, 24 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Takashi Wada[7][8]

First counselor: Peter M. Johnson[7][8]

Second counselor: Hugo E. Martinez[7][8]

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Utah

Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah

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2,173,560 Members, 629 Stakes, 2 Districts, 5,412 Congregations, 13 Missions, 28 Temples[16][42]

Area president: Brian K. Taylor[7][8]

First counselor: John A. McCune[7][8]

Second counselor: Jorge T. Becerra[7][8]

Missions:

  • Utah Layton Mission
  • Utah Ogden Mission
  • Utah Orem Mission
  • Utah Provo Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City East Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City Headquarters Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City West Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City South Mission
  • Utah Salt Lake City Temple Square Mission
  • Utah Saratoga Springs Mission
  • Utah Spanish Fork Mission
  • Utah St. George Mission

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