LDS Church makes big strides in world’s third smallest country
Tiny South Pacific island has one LDS congregation with about 130 members, but it’s now “registered” with the government.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Golden statue of the Angel Moroni atop the Layton Temple. A remote Latter-day Saint congregation, far away in the South Pacific, is now formally registered with the island's government.
David is a managing editor at The Tribune, where he has worked since 1984. He oversees coverage ranging from local government and west-side issues to growth, development and housing. In addition, he directs religion reporting, co-hosts the award-winning “Mormon Land” podcast and writes the Mormon Land newsletter.
David is a managing editor at The Tribune, where he has worked since 1984. He oversees coverage ranging from local government and west-side issues to growth, development and housing. In addition, he directs religion reporting, co-hosts the award-winning “Mormon Land” podcast and writes the Mormon Land newsletter.