The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nevada
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as of year-end 2017, reported 18,338 members in 42 stakes,[1] 339 Congregations (311 wards and 28 branches), three missions, and two temples in Nevada.[2]
Stakes are located in Carson City, Elko (2), Ely, Fallon (2), Henderson (5), Las Vegas (15), Logandale, Mesquite, North Las Vegas, Panaca, Reno (2), Sparks and Winnemucca.
History
In 1855, 30 men were called to establish a mission at the Meadows in southern Nevada.[3]
Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the Las Vegas Nevada Temple in sessions held December 16–18, 1989 and more than 30,000 Latter-day Saints attended the dedicatory services.[4]
In 2020, the LDS Church canceled services and other public gatherings indefinitely in response to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.[5]
Nevada Membership History
Year | Membership |
---|---|
1920 | 2,328 |
1930 | 5,319 |
1940 | 9,139 |
1950 | 14,223 |
1960 | 23,890 |
1970 | 44,282 |
1980 | 71,462 |
1990 | 110,060 |
1999 | 143,372 |
2007 | 172,330 |
2008 | 173,639 |
2012 | 178,737 |
Missions
On July 1, 1975, the Nevada Las Vegas Mission was organized from the Arizona Tempe, and California Sacramento missions. Due to growth of missionary work in the area, the Nevada Las Vegas Mission split creating the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission. On July 1, 2012, the Las Vegas and Las Vegas West Missions were realigned, and the Nevada Reno Mission was created.[6]
Mission | Organized |
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Nevada Las Vegas Mission | July 1, 1975 |
Nevada Las Vegas West Mission | July 1, 1997 |
Nevada Reno Mission | July 1, 2012 |
Temples
Nevada currently has 2 temples in operation.
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43. Las Vegas Nevada Temple | ||
Location: |
Sunrise Manor, Nevada, United States | ||
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81. Reno Nevada Temple | ||
Location: |
Reno, Nevada, United States |
Communities
Latter-day Saints had a significant role in establishing and settling communities within the "Mormon Corridor", including the following in Nevada:
- Barclay
- Bunkerville
- Crystal Springs
- Genoa
- Las Vegas
- Lund
- Mesquite
- Metropolis
- Moapa Valley
- Muddy River
- Overton
- Panaca
- St. Joseph
- St. Thomas
- West Point
Notable Latter-day Saints in Nevada
- Brian Crane - Creator of award-winning Pickles comic strip.[7]
- Brandon Flowers - 5x UK Albums Chart Topper, Grammy Award Nominee
- Lloyd D. George - U.S. District Court Judge, Federal Courthouse Namesake
- Jim Gibbons (American politician) - Governor of Nevada[8][9]
- Andy Hafen - Mayor of Henderson
- Cresent Hardy - U.S. Representative from Nevada, 4th district
- Dean Heller- Junior senator from Nevada
- Mark Hutchison - Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
- Gladys Knight - Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Grammy Award Winner
- John Jay Lee - Mayor of North Las Vegas
- Harry Reid - U.S. Senate Majority Leader
- Dan Reynolds - Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee, Grammy Award Winner
See also
References
- Nevada Stakes.LDS Stake & Ward Web Sites. List of Stakes in Nevada.
- "Statistics by Country: USA-Nevada", MormonNewsroom.org, LDS Church, 31 December 2012, retrieved 2013-06-17
- "Facts and Statistics", Church News, 2020. Retrieved on 3 April 2020.
- Toone, Trent. "'A light on the hill': Las Vegas Nevada Temple reaches 25-year milestone", Deseret News, 18 December 2014. Retrieved on 28 March 2020.
- Lovett, Ian. "Mormon Church Cancels Services World-Wide Amid Coronavirus Crisis", The Wall Street Journal, 12 March 2020. Retrieved on 31 March 2020.
- Lloyd, R. Scott (March 3, 2012), "New missions created", Church News
- Cavna, Michael. "‘PICKLES’ ’ BIG WIN: Creator Brian Crane reflects on inspiration, affirmation — and almost letting his dream die in his desk", The Washington Post, 28 May 2013. Retrieved on 10 March 2020.
- "Records detail first divorce". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- "Jim Gibbons | Mormon Politicians - FamousMormons.com | Discover Famous Mormons FamousMormons.com | Discover Famous Mormons". www.famousmormons.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
Further reading
- Arrington, Leonard J. (1979). The Mormons in Nevada (PDF). Las Vegas Sun.
- Brooks, Juanita (Spring 1965). "The Mormons in Carson County, Utah Territory" (PDF). Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. 8 (1): 3–23. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
- Davis, Matthew R. (2010). Saints in Sin City: Religion and community building in twentieth century Las Vegas (M.A. thesis). University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
- Edwards, Elbert (Spring 1965). "Early Mormon Settlements in Southern Nevada" (PDF). Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. 8 (1): 25–43. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
- Kimball, Monique E. (Winter 1987). "A Matter of Faith: A Study of the Muddy Mission" (PDF). Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. 30 (4): 291–303. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
- Kowalewski, Jane Percy (1984). Strange Bedfellows: Mormons and Miners in Southern Nevada (M.A. thesis). University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
- Green, Michael (June 4, 2014), "How the Mormons Made Las Vegas: And why we need their engagement now more than ever", VegasSeven.com, Vegas Seven
- Rowberry, David R. (2000). "Nevada". Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book. pp. 834–36. ISBN 1-57345-822-8.
- Stout, Daniel A. (Winter 2004). "Secularization and the Religious Audience: A Study of Mormons and Las Vegas Media". Mass Communication & Society. Taylor & Francis. 7 (1): 61–75.
- Ward, Kenric F. (2002). Saints in Babylon: Mormons and Las Vegas. Bloomington, Indiana: 1stBooks Library. ISBN 0-7596-5806-4.
- Warner, Ted J. (1992), "Nevada, Pioneer Settlements in", in Ludlow, Daniel H (ed.), Encyclopedia of Mormonism, New York: Macmillan Publishing, ISBN 0-02-879602-0, OCLC 24502140.
- Woods, Fred E. (2005). A Gamble in the Desert: The Mormon Mission in Las Vegas (1855-1857). Salt Lake City, Utah: Mormon Historic Sites Foundation. ISBN 0-9769532-0-X.
External links
- Newsroom Facts and Statistics (Nevada)
- ComeUntoChrist.org Latter-day Saints Visitor site
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Official site