Name
Sierra Leone
Capital
Freetown
Official Languages
English
Continent
Africa
Church Membership
34,617
Congregations
94 (70 Wards, 24 Branches)
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Number of Missions
2
Operating Temples
0
Last Updated On 31 Dec 2024

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Between 1981 and 1988 Sierra Leonean Latter-day Saints who had been baptized while living abroad began gathering in unofficial congregations. Missionaries arrived, and a branch formed in 1988. From 1991 to 1992, Latter-day Saints met to worship in their homes rather than in public due to civil unrest. In 2019 the Church announced that a temple would be built in Freetown.

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History of the Church in Sierra Leone

In the 1980s, several Sierra Leoneans joined the Church while living in other countries. After returning to Sierra Leone and finding that the Church had not yet been established there, these faithful converts—including Michael Samura, Bai Sama Sankoh, Elizabeth Judith Bangura, Monica Orleans, and Christian George—worked independently to build the Church in the country. In 1988 the first missionaries arrived in Sierra Leone, and a branch in Freetown was soon established.

When war spilled over from Liberia into Sierra Leone in 1991, missionaries were evacuated. Just over 1,000 members were living in the country at the time. For nearly 11 years, as they endured violence and hunger, members put their trust in God and were “supported in their trials, and their troubles, and their afflictions” (Alma 36:3). They continued to meet often, support and uplift one another, and preach the gospel to their neighbors. By the end of the war in 2002, Church membership had grown more than fourfold to nearly 5,000.

In the decade after the war—despite ongoing regional conflict and the Ebola epidemic—growth continued and a stake was created in Freetown. Just five years later, nearly 20,000 members of the Church were living in five stakes and four districts in Sierra Leone.

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Notes
  • Eyring, Henry B. “Is Not This the Fast That I Have Chosen?Ensign, May 2015, 22–25.
  • Hill, Norman C. “Never Alone in Sierra Leone.” Liahona, Sept. 2015, 36–39.
  • Maki, Elizabeth. “The Lord Provided a Way.” Ensign, June 2014, 64–68.
  • Our Testimony: The Story of the LDS Church Pioneers in West Africa (video). 2011. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.
  • Sono-Koree, Charles. Africa West Area Historic Sites and Some Pioneers: The Church in Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Togo/Benin, Liberia and Sierra Leone, circa 2012. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.
  • Stewart, Walter T. “Accounts of Latter-day Saint missionaries escaping Liberia, 1990.” Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

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