On this week’s show, we dig into post-pandemic expansion, how church growth aligns with temple buildings, and just how many members can be considered “active.'
With the COVID-19 pandemic increasingly in the rearview mirror, worldwide membership for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints toppedBut that growth was hardly wall
to wall. Some places grew much faster, some much slower, and some saw their rolls shrink.— again — boasting eight of the 10 nations with the fastest rates of membership growth.
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