Saturday, October 26, 2013
Jesus Turns Water into Wine
You can see me on the edge of the screen at the right at the 1:40 mark. My claim to fame.
Friday, October 25, 2013
LDS Membership Growth over the Years
A History of LDS Church membership
JOSEPH SMITH (1830-1844)
Joseph Smith officially organized The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1829 with 5 other people, he being its President and Prophet in 1830. By 1838, that number had grown to 17,881 members.
In 1837, many of the Saints invested in a quasi-bank called the Kirtland Safety Society. Joseph Smith worked as cashier for it. Shortly after that, the Panic of 1837 hit, which caused hundreds of banks and quasi-banks to collapse, the KSS included. Many member, including half of the Apostles, blamed Smith for its failure, and many left the church over it in 1838. In 1839 church membership had slipped to 16,460.
As the Saints regrouped and new Apostles were called, the church was able to again grow. By the end of 1844, the year of Smith's murder, membership stood at 26,146.
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1847-1877)
While Young was not declared the new Prophet until 1847, he still led as the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Members splintered off to other groups, led by Sidney Rigdon and others. Still, by 1847, church membership hit 34,694.
As the Saints migrated to Utah territory, they were still able to go abroad and find more converts. By 1854, the church now stood at 68,429. Famine and drought hit the Territory, causing more fiery sermons to demand repentance, as well as an increase in propaganda against the church back east. President James Buchanan, perhaps as a distraction from the troubles of the soon-to-secede South, took an interest in quashing the "Mormon rebellion" out west. In 1857, the year of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, church membership fell to its lowest point in five years at 55,236. 1857 was also the last year membership would be lower that it was the year before.
Young was able to have smoother relations with later US presidents, and Utah's loyalty to the Union North worked to their benefit. By Young's death in 1877, church membership grew to 115,065.
JOHN TAYLOR (1880-1887)
1878 125,046
1879 128,386
1880 133,628
1881 140,733
1882 145,604
1883 151,593
1884 158,242
1885 164,130
1886 166,653
1887 173,029
WILFORD WOODRUFF (1889-1898)
1888 180,294
1889 183,144
1890 188,263
1891 195,445
1892 200,961
1893 214,534
1894 222,369
1895 231,116
1896 241,427
1897 255,736
1898 267,251
LORENZO SNOW (1898-1901)
1899 271,681
1900 283,765
1901 292,931
JOSEPH F. SMITH (1901-1918)
1902 299,105
1903 304,901
1904 324,289
1905 332,048
1906 345,014
1907 357,913
1908 371,472
1909 377,279
1910 398,478
1911 407,291
1912 417,555
1913 431,607
1914 454,718
1915 466,238
1916 477,321
1917 488,038
1918 495,962
HEBER J. GRANT (1918-1945)
1919 507,961
1920 525,987
1921 548,803
1922 566,358
1923 575,896
1924 597,861
1925 613,572
1926 623,909
1927 644,745
1928 655,686
1929 663,652
1930 670,017
1931 688,435
1932 703,949
1933 717,619
1934 730,738
1935 746,384
1936 760,690
1937 767,752
1938 784,764
1939 803,528
1940 862,664
1941 892,080
1942 917,715
1943 937,050
1944 954,004
1945 979,454
GEORGE ALBERT SMITH (1945-1951)
1946 996,505
1947 1,016,170
1948 1,041,970
1949 1,078,671
1950 1,111,314
1951 1,147,157
DAVID O. McKAY (1951-1970)
1952 1,189,053
1953 1,246,362
1954 1,302,240
1955 1,357,274
1956 1,416,731
1957 1,488,314
1958 1,555,799
1959 1,616,088
1960 1,693,180
1961 1,823,661
1962 1,965,786
1963 2,117,451
1964 2,234,916
1965 2,395,932
1966 2,480,899
1967 2,614,340
1968 2,684,073
1969 2,807,456
1970 2,930,810
JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH (1970-1972)
1971 3,090,953
1972 3,218,908
HAROLD B. LEE (1972-1973)
1973 3,306,658
SPENCER W. KIMBALL (1973-1985)
1974 3,409,987
1975 3,572,202
1976 3,742,749
1977 3,969,220
1978 4,166,854
1979 4,404,121
1980 4,639,822
1981 4,920,449
1982 5,162,619
1983 5,351,724
1984 5,641,054
1985 5,919,483
EZRA TAFT BENSON (1985-1994)
1986 6,166,974
1987 6,394,314
1988 6,721,210
1989 7,308,444
1990 7,761,179
1991 8,089,848
1992 8,404,087
1993 8,689,168
1994 9,024,368
1989-1990 was the largest two-year gain in church history, with an increase of over 1 million new members.
HOWARD W. HUNTER (1994-1995)
1995 9,338,859
GORDON B. HINCKLEY (1995-2008)
1996 9,692,441
1997 10,071,783
1998 10,354,241
1999 10,752,986
2000 11,068,861
2001 11,394,522
2002 11,721,548
2003 11,985,254
2004 12,275,822
2005 12,560,869
2006 12,868,606
2007 13,193,999
2008 13,508,509
THOMAS S. MONSON (2008-Present)
2009 13,824,854
2010 14,131,467
2011 14,441,346
2012 14,782,473
2013 15,000,000+
Since 2000, the church has seen its growth steady out between 2-3% each year. Pres. Monson announced that in September, the church passed 15 million, which would put 2013 paced to end somewhere between 15,060,00 - 15,120,000.
JOSEPH SMITH (1830-1844)
Joseph Smith officially organized The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1829 with 5 other people, he being its President and Prophet in 1830. By 1838, that number had grown to 17,881 members.
In 1837, many of the Saints invested in a quasi-bank called the Kirtland Safety Society. Joseph Smith worked as cashier for it. Shortly after that, the Panic of 1837 hit, which caused hundreds of banks and quasi-banks to collapse, the KSS included. Many member, including half of the Apostles, blamed Smith for its failure, and many left the church over it in 1838. In 1839 church membership had slipped to 16,460.
As the Saints regrouped and new Apostles were called, the church was able to again grow. By the end of 1844, the year of Smith's murder, membership stood at 26,146.
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1847-1877)
While Young was not declared the new Prophet until 1847, he still led as the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Members splintered off to other groups, led by Sidney Rigdon and others. Still, by 1847, church membership hit 34,694.
As the Saints migrated to Utah territory, they were still able to go abroad and find more converts. By 1854, the church now stood at 68,429. Famine and drought hit the Territory, causing more fiery sermons to demand repentance, as well as an increase in propaganda against the church back east. President James Buchanan, perhaps as a distraction from the troubles of the soon-to-secede South, took an interest in quashing the "Mormon rebellion" out west. In 1857, the year of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, church membership fell to its lowest point in five years at 55,236. 1857 was also the last year membership would be lower that it was the year before.
Young was able to have smoother relations with later US presidents, and Utah's loyalty to the Union North worked to their benefit. By Young's death in 1877, church membership grew to 115,065.
JOHN TAYLOR (1880-1887)
1878 125,046
1879 128,386
1880 133,628
1881 140,733
1882 145,604
1883 151,593
1884 158,242
1885 164,130
1886 166,653
1887 173,029
WILFORD WOODRUFF (1889-1898)
1888 180,294
1889 183,144
1890 188,263
1891 195,445
1892 200,961
1893 214,534
1894 222,369
1895 231,116
1896 241,427
1897 255,736
1898 267,251
LORENZO SNOW (1898-1901)
1899 271,681
1900 283,765
1901 292,931
JOSEPH F. SMITH (1901-1918)
1902 299,105
1903 304,901
1904 324,289
1905 332,048
1906 345,014
1907 357,913
1908 371,472
1909 377,279
1910 398,478
1911 407,291
1912 417,555
1913 431,607
1914 454,718
1915 466,238
1916 477,321
1917 488,038
1918 495,962
HEBER J. GRANT (1918-1945)
1919 507,961
1920 525,987
1921 548,803
1922 566,358
1923 575,896
1924 597,861
1925 613,572
1926 623,909
1927 644,745
1928 655,686
1929 663,652
1930 670,017
1931 688,435
1932 703,949
1933 717,619
1934 730,738
1935 746,384
1936 760,690
1937 767,752
1938 784,764
1939 803,528
1940 862,664
1941 892,080
1942 917,715
1943 937,050
1944 954,004
1945 979,454
GEORGE ALBERT SMITH (1945-1951)
1946 996,505
1947 1,016,170
1948 1,041,970
1949 1,078,671
1950 1,111,314
1951 1,147,157
DAVID O. McKAY (1951-1970)
1952 1,189,053
1953 1,246,362
1954 1,302,240
1955 1,357,274
1956 1,416,731
1957 1,488,314
1958 1,555,799
1959 1,616,088
1960 1,693,180
1961 1,823,661
1962 1,965,786
1963 2,117,451
1964 2,234,916
1965 2,395,932
1966 2,480,899
1967 2,614,340
1968 2,684,073
1969 2,807,456
1970 2,930,810
JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH (1970-1972)
1971 3,090,953
1972 3,218,908
HAROLD B. LEE (1972-1973)
1973 3,306,658
SPENCER W. KIMBALL (1973-1985)
1974 3,409,987
1975 3,572,202
1976 3,742,749
1977 3,969,220
1978 4,166,854
1979 4,404,121
1980 4,639,822
1981 4,920,449
1982 5,162,619
1983 5,351,724
1984 5,641,054
1985 5,919,483
EZRA TAFT BENSON (1985-1994)
1986 6,166,974
1987 6,394,314
1988 6,721,210
1989 7,308,444
1990 7,761,179
1991 8,089,848
1992 8,404,087
1993 8,689,168
1994 9,024,368
1989-1990 was the largest two-year gain in church history, with an increase of over 1 million new members.
HOWARD W. HUNTER (1994-1995)
1995 9,338,859
GORDON B. HINCKLEY (1995-2008)
1996 9,692,441
1997 10,071,783
1998 10,354,241
1999 10,752,986
2000 11,068,861
2001 11,394,522
2002 11,721,548
2003 11,985,254
2004 12,275,822
2005 12,560,869
2006 12,868,606
2007 13,193,999
2008 13,508,509
THOMAS S. MONSON (2008-Present)
2009 13,824,854
2010 14,131,467
2011 14,441,346
2012 14,782,473
2013 15,000,000+
Since 2000, the church has seen its growth steady out between 2-3% each year. Pres. Monson announced that in September, the church passed 15 million, which would put 2013 paced to end somewhere between 15,060,00 - 15,120,000.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
LDS First Presidency & Apostles - Mini-Bios
First Presidency
THOMAS S. MONSON (President)
- Graduated from the University of Utah in business management
- Served in the US Navy during WWII
- Teacher at University of Utah
- Ad executive for the Deseret News
- General manager of Deseret News Press
- Bishop at age 22
- Stake counselor at age 27
- Mission president of Canada at age 31
- Apostle at age 36
HENRY B. EYRING (1st Counselor)
- Graduated from the University of Utah in physics
- Got Masters and Doctoral degrees from Harvard Business School
- Served in US Air Force
- Associate professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Facutly Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- President of Ricks College
- Counselor in Presiding Bishopric at age 52
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 59
- Apostle at age 62
DIETER F. UCHTDORF (2nd Counselor)
- Born in Nazi-occupied Ostrava (current Czech Republic) in 1940
- Family fled East Germany to West Germany in 1950
- Graduated from IIMD in Switzerland with MBA.
- Served in West German Air Force
- Earned his wings in US Air Force
- Captain with Lufthansa Airlines
- Senior Vice President of Flight Operations of Lufthansa's training school
- Served as stake president twice in Germany
- Second Quorum of Seventy at age 53; First Quorum at age 55
- Presidency of Seventy at age 61
- Apostle at age 63
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
BOYD. K. PACKER
- Served as pilot in US Air Force during WWII
- Graduated from Utah State University
- Ed.D. from Brigham Young Uninversity
- Worked in Church Education System, overseeing seminary and institute programs
- City councilor in Brigham City, UT, for four years
- Called as general authority at age 37
- Mission president for New England States at age 39
- Apostle at age 45
L. TOM PERRY
- Served in US Marine Corps during WWII
- Graduated from (what is now) Utah State University in finance
- Worked in business retail all over US
- Served mission in Northern States, centered in Chicago
- Served as seminary teacher, bishopric counselor, stake presidency counselor
- Stake president in Boston, Massachusetts
- Called as general authority at age 50
- Apostle at age 52
RUSSELL M. NELSON
- Studied at LDS Business College
- Graduated from University of Utah with M.D.
- PhD from University of Minnesota
- Worked on team that developed the first heart-lung machine
- Served as medical doctor for US Army during Korean War
- Let me repeat: he was in a MASH unit during Korean War
- First doctor in Utah to perform open-heart surgery
- Established research lab at LDS Hospital
- Aided in quadrupal bypass surgery on Chinese opera singer Fang Rongxiang
- President of Thoracic Surgical Directors Association
- President of the Society for Vascular Surgery
- Stake president at age 40
- LDS Sunday School general president at age 46
- Apostle at age 59
DALLIN H. OAKS
- Graduated from Brigham Young University in accounting
- Graduated from University of Chicago Law School with JD
- Served in National Guard during Korean War, but wasn't called up
- Clerked for Justice Earl Warren of US Supreme Court
- Practiced law at Kirkland & Ellis
- President of Brigham Young University
- Chairman for Board of Directors for PBS
- Justice on Utah Supreme Court
- Apostle at age 51
M. RUSSELL BALLARD
- Graduated from University of Utah
- Served in US Army Reserve in 1950's
- Ran the Ballard Motor Company
- Worked in other real estate and investment businesses
- Recruited by Ford to sell the Edsel. He said he prayed about it, got a clear impression not to do it, did it anyway, and lost a ton of money.
- Served mission in England
- President of Canada Toronto Mission at age 46
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 48
- Apostle at age 57
RICHARD G. SCOTT
- Father was converted to church when serving with Ezra Taft Benson in Eisenhower's Department of Agriculture
- Played clarinet in school and drum major in marching band
- Graduated from George Washington University in mechanical engineering
- Worked on design of nuclear reactor for Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered sub for US Navy
- Worked on first commercial-based nuclear reactor
- Drifted in and out of activity during youth
- Dated Jeanene Watkins who said she'd only marry a returned missionary
- Married Jeanene after returning from mission to Uruguay
- President of Argentina Cordoba Mission at age 37
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 50
- Presidency of Seventy at age 55
- Apostle at age 60 (called by Ezra Taft Benson)
ROBERT D. HALES
- Has degrees from University of Utah (BS) and Harvard Business School (MBA)
- Served as pilot in US Air Force
- President of Papermate, a division of Gillette
- President of Chesebrough-Pond's
- VP for Max Factor
- Ran the Hughes Television Network
- Served as bishop for wards in Massachusetts, Chicago and Germany
- Served as branch president in Seville, Spain
- Called as general authority at age 43
- Mission president of England London mission at age 45
- Presiding Bishop at age 53
- Apostle at age 60
JEFFREY R. HOLLAND
- Played on state championship teams in football and basketball at Dixie High School
- Co-captained Dixie College's basketball team
- Graduated from Brigham Young University with BA in English, MA in religious education
- Got 2nd Masters and Ph.D. from Yale University in American studies
- Dean of Religious Education at BYU
- Commissioner for Church Education Services
- President of BYU
- President of the AAPICU
- Served mission in England
- Stake presidency counselor at age 26
- Called as general authority at age 49
- Apostle at age 53
(EYRING)
(UCHTDORF)
DAVID A. BEDNAR
- Graduated from Brigham Young University with MA
- Attained Doctorate in organizational behavior from Purdue University
- Asst. professor of management at University of Arkansas' College of Business
- Asst. professor of management at Texas Tech University
- Assoc. Dean for grad studies at University of Arkansas' College of Business
- President of Ricks College during transition to BYU-Idaho
- Served mission in Germany
- Bishop at age 25; stake president at age 26
- Area seventy at 35
- Apostle at age 52
QUENTIN L. COOK
- Graduated from Utah State University in political science and from Stanford Law School
- Worked as corporate attorney
- Volunteered for 14 years as city attorney in Hillsborough, California
- CEO of California Healthcare System
- Vice-chairman of Sutter Health System
- Served mission in England (companions with Jeffrey R. Holland at one point)
- Served as bishop and stake president in California
- Second Quorum of Seventy at age 55
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 57
- Presidency of Seventy at age 66
- Apostle at age 67
D. TODD CHISTOFFERSON
- Graduated from Brigham Young University
- Attained JD from Duke University School of Law
- Clerked for Judge John J. Sirica during the Watergate hearings
- Associate general counsel for NationsBank in Charlotte, NC
- Volunteer chairman for Affordable Housing in Nashville, TN
- Executive Director for Family & Church History Dept. of LDS Church
- Served mission in Argentina. Richard G. Scott was his mission president.
- Served as bishop and stake president
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 48
- Presidency of Seventy at age 58
- Apostle at age 63
NEIL L. ANDERSEN
- Graduated from Brigham Young University
- Got MBA from Harvard Business School
- Vice-president of Morton Plant Health System in Tampa, FL
- Served mission in France
- Served as stake president in Florida
- President of France Bordeaux Mission at age 38
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 42
- Presidency of Seventy at age 44
- Apostle at age 48
So what are some things they have in common?
We have six Cougars, five Utes, and three Aggies, though only one (Packer) can claim two (Cougar/Aggie). We have three that graduated Harvard Business School.
Three are pilots.
Three are WWII vets.
Two were presidents of BYU, two were presidents of Ricks/BYU-Idaho.
THOMAS S. MONSON (President)
- Graduated from the University of Utah in business management
- Served in the US Navy during WWII
- Teacher at University of Utah
- Ad executive for the Deseret News
- General manager of Deseret News Press
- Bishop at age 22
- Stake counselor at age 27
- Mission president of Canada at age 31
- Apostle at age 36
HENRY B. EYRING (1st Counselor)
- Graduated from the University of Utah in physics
- Got Masters and Doctoral degrees from Harvard Business School
- Served in US Air Force
- Associate professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Facutly Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- President of Ricks College
- Counselor in Presiding Bishopric at age 52
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 59
- Apostle at age 62
DIETER F. UCHTDORF (2nd Counselor)
- Born in Nazi-occupied Ostrava (current Czech Republic) in 1940
- Family fled East Germany to West Germany in 1950
- Graduated from IIMD in Switzerland with MBA.
- Served in West German Air Force
- Earned his wings in US Air Force
- Captain with Lufthansa Airlines
- Senior Vice President of Flight Operations of Lufthansa's training school
- Served as stake president twice in Germany
- Second Quorum of Seventy at age 53; First Quorum at age 55
- Presidency of Seventy at age 61
- Apostle at age 63
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
BOYD. K. PACKER
- Served as pilot in US Air Force during WWII
- Graduated from Utah State University
- Ed.D. from Brigham Young Uninversity
- Worked in Church Education System, overseeing seminary and institute programs
- City councilor in Brigham City, UT, for four years
- Called as general authority at age 37
- Mission president for New England States at age 39
- Apostle at age 45
L. TOM PERRY
- Served in US Marine Corps during WWII
- Graduated from (what is now) Utah State University in finance
- Worked in business retail all over US
- Served mission in Northern States, centered in Chicago
- Served as seminary teacher, bishopric counselor, stake presidency counselor
- Stake president in Boston, Massachusetts
- Called as general authority at age 50
- Apostle at age 52
RUSSELL M. NELSON
- Studied at LDS Business College
- Graduated from University of Utah with M.D.
- PhD from University of Minnesota
- Worked on team that developed the first heart-lung machine
- Served as medical doctor for US Army during Korean War
- Let me repeat: he was in a MASH unit during Korean War
- First doctor in Utah to perform open-heart surgery
- Established research lab at LDS Hospital
- Aided in quadrupal bypass surgery on Chinese opera singer Fang Rongxiang
- President of Thoracic Surgical Directors Association
- President of the Society for Vascular Surgery
- Stake president at age 40
- LDS Sunday School general president at age 46
- Apostle at age 59
DALLIN H. OAKS
- Graduated from Brigham Young University in accounting
- Graduated from University of Chicago Law School with JD
- Served in National Guard during Korean War, but wasn't called up
- Clerked for Justice Earl Warren of US Supreme Court
- Practiced law at Kirkland & Ellis
- President of Brigham Young University
- Chairman for Board of Directors for PBS
- Justice on Utah Supreme Court
- Apostle at age 51
M. RUSSELL BALLARD
- Graduated from University of Utah
- Served in US Army Reserve in 1950's
- Ran the Ballard Motor Company
- Worked in other real estate and investment businesses
- Recruited by Ford to sell the Edsel. He said he prayed about it, got a clear impression not to do it, did it anyway, and lost a ton of money.
- Served mission in England
- President of Canada Toronto Mission at age 46
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 48
- Apostle at age 57
RICHARD G. SCOTT
- Father was converted to church when serving with Ezra Taft Benson in Eisenhower's Department of Agriculture
- Played clarinet in school and drum major in marching band
- Graduated from George Washington University in mechanical engineering
- Worked on design of nuclear reactor for Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered sub for US Navy
- Worked on first commercial-based nuclear reactor
- Drifted in and out of activity during youth
- Dated Jeanene Watkins who said she'd only marry a returned missionary
- Married Jeanene after returning from mission to Uruguay
- President of Argentina Cordoba Mission at age 37
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 50
- Presidency of Seventy at age 55
- Apostle at age 60 (called by Ezra Taft Benson)
ROBERT D. HALES
- Has degrees from University of Utah (BS) and Harvard Business School (MBA)
- Served as pilot in US Air Force
- President of Papermate, a division of Gillette
- President of Chesebrough-Pond's
- VP for Max Factor
- Ran the Hughes Television Network
- Served as bishop for wards in Massachusetts, Chicago and Germany
- Served as branch president in Seville, Spain
- Called as general authority at age 43
- Mission president of England London mission at age 45
- Presiding Bishop at age 53
- Apostle at age 60
JEFFREY R. HOLLAND
- Played on state championship teams in football and basketball at Dixie High School
- Co-captained Dixie College's basketball team
- Graduated from Brigham Young University with BA in English, MA in religious education
- Got 2nd Masters and Ph.D. from Yale University in American studies
- Dean of Religious Education at BYU
- Commissioner for Church Education Services
- President of BYU
- President of the AAPICU
- Served mission in England
- Stake presidency counselor at age 26
- Called as general authority at age 49
- Apostle at age 53
(EYRING)
(UCHTDORF)
DAVID A. BEDNAR
- Graduated from Brigham Young University with MA
- Attained Doctorate in organizational behavior from Purdue University
- Asst. professor of management at University of Arkansas' College of Business
- Asst. professor of management at Texas Tech University
- Assoc. Dean for grad studies at University of Arkansas' College of Business
- President of Ricks College during transition to BYU-Idaho
- Served mission in Germany
- Bishop at age 25; stake president at age 26
- Area seventy at 35
- Apostle at age 52
QUENTIN L. COOK
- Graduated from Utah State University in political science and from Stanford Law School
- Worked as corporate attorney
- Volunteered for 14 years as city attorney in Hillsborough, California
- CEO of California Healthcare System
- Vice-chairman of Sutter Health System
- Served mission in England (companions with Jeffrey R. Holland at one point)
- Served as bishop and stake president in California
- Second Quorum of Seventy at age 55
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 57
- Presidency of Seventy at age 66
- Apostle at age 67
D. TODD CHISTOFFERSON
- Graduated from Brigham Young University
- Attained JD from Duke University School of Law
- Clerked for Judge John J. Sirica during the Watergate hearings
- Associate general counsel for NationsBank in Charlotte, NC
- Volunteer chairman for Affordable Housing in Nashville, TN
- Executive Director for Family & Church History Dept. of LDS Church
- Served mission in Argentina. Richard G. Scott was his mission president.
- Served as bishop and stake president
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 48
- Presidency of Seventy at age 58
- Apostle at age 63
NEIL L. ANDERSEN
- Graduated from Brigham Young University
- Got MBA from Harvard Business School
- Vice-president of Morton Plant Health System in Tampa, FL
- Served mission in France
- Served as stake president in Florida
- President of France Bordeaux Mission at age 38
- First Quorum of Seventy at age 42
- Presidency of Seventy at age 44
- Apostle at age 48
So what are some things they have in common?
We have six Cougars, five Utes, and three Aggies, though only one (Packer) can claim two (Cougar/Aggie). We have three that graduated Harvard Business School.
Three are pilots.
Three are WWII vets.
Two were presidents of BYU, two were presidents of Ricks/BYU-Idaho.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
LDS Population - US and Worldwide
I was looking through the history of LDS church membership, and also at 2007's Pew's research on religious affiliation in the US and found some interesting things. Starting with the Pew numbers.
US
1.8% of US adults claim were raised LDS; 1.7% of US adults currently identify as LDS, and yet the LDS US population is keeping just ahead of general US population growth. (Worldwide, the Church is growing at more than twice the pace of world population growth.)
Compared to other US religions
53.% raised Protestant; 51.3% now identify
---20.9% raised Baptist; 17.2% now identify
---8.3% raised Methodist; 6.2% now identify
---5.5% raised Lutheran; 4.6% now identify
---3.9% raised Pentacostal; 4.4% now identify
---3.4% raised Presbyterian; 2.7% now identify
31.4% raised Catholic; 23.9% now identify
1.9% raised Jewish; 1.7% now identify
1.5% raised nondenominational Christian; 4.5% now identify
0.6% raised Jehovah's Witness; 0.7% now identify
0.3% raised Muslim; 0.4% now identify
7.3% raised *unaffiliated; 16.1% now identify
* = atheist/agnostic/"nothing in particular"
Of the US people who convert to the LDS Church:
50% are Protestant
27% are Catholic
19% are unaffiliated
4% are from other faiths
As far as breakdown of raised/converted for religion population breakdown:
74% of US LDS adults were raised as such; 26% converted
Catholic - 89% raised as; 11% converted
Jewish - 85% raised as; 15% converted
Muslim - 60% raised as; 40% converted
Protestant - 54% raised as; 29% switched from different Pr. denomination; 16% converted
Childhood Members
56.5% of the total US population stay with the faith (or lack thereof) they were raised with.
30.1% switch to a different religion/group
13.4% convert to no religion
LDS - 70% stay / 15% switch faiths / 14% to no
Catholic - 68% / 18% / 14%
Jewish - 76% / 9% / 14%
Buddhist - 50% / 22% / 28%
Jehovah's Witness - 37% / 30% / 33%
Protestant - 52% stay in their denom. / 28% switch denom. / 7% switch faiths / 13% to no
---Baptist - 60% / 23% / 6% / 11%
---Methodist - 47% / 32% / 8% / 12%
---Lutheran - 59% / 19% / 9% / 13%
---Pentacostal - 47% / 35% / 6% / 12%
---Presbyterian - 40% / 36% / 9% / 14%
In general, 45% of men and 42% of women changed religions. The age group that changed most was 40-59. Age 70+ had the highest percentage that did not change religions, followed by 18-29.
There are approximately 6.32 million baptized Mormons in the US; about 5.32 million who consider themselves LDS.
WORLD-WIDE
There are 15 million members.
These break downs are from 2011, when it was around 14.4 million. The fastest growth is in Central and South America.
USA - 6.32
Mexico - 1.32
Rest of North/Central America - .87
Brazil - 1.21
Chile - .58
Peru - .53
Argentina - .41
Rest of South America - .92
The Philippines - .68
The South Pacific - .50
This leaves about 1 million members scattered around the rest of the world. For example, the continent of Asia, minus the Philippines, still has over 4 billion people in it, but only about 390,000 are LDS. China and India account for 2.55 billion people and only have about 22,000 LDS members within their populations. Another 737 million people live in Europe, with just under 500,000 being LDS.
US
1.8% of US adults claim were raised LDS; 1.7% of US adults currently identify as LDS, and yet the LDS US population is keeping just ahead of general US population growth. (Worldwide, the Church is growing at more than twice the pace of world population growth.)
Compared to other US religions
53.% raised Protestant; 51.3% now identify
---20.9% raised Baptist; 17.2% now identify
---8.3% raised Methodist; 6.2% now identify
---5.5% raised Lutheran; 4.6% now identify
---3.9% raised Pentacostal; 4.4% now identify
---3.4% raised Presbyterian; 2.7% now identify
31.4% raised Catholic; 23.9% now identify
1.9% raised Jewish; 1.7% now identify
1.5% raised nondenominational Christian; 4.5% now identify
0.6% raised Jehovah's Witness; 0.7% now identify
0.3% raised Muslim; 0.4% now identify
7.3% raised *unaffiliated; 16.1% now identify
* = atheist/agnostic/"nothing in particular"
Of the US people who convert to the LDS Church:
50% are Protestant
27% are Catholic
19% are unaffiliated
4% are from other faiths
As far as breakdown of raised/converted for religion population breakdown:
74% of US LDS adults were raised as such; 26% converted
Catholic - 89% raised as; 11% converted
Jewish - 85% raised as; 15% converted
Muslim - 60% raised as; 40% converted
Protestant - 54% raised as; 29% switched from different Pr. denomination; 16% converted
Childhood Members
56.5% of the total US population stay with the faith (or lack thereof) they were raised with.
30.1% switch to a different religion/group
13.4% convert to no religion
LDS - 70% stay / 15% switch faiths / 14% to no
Catholic - 68% / 18% / 14%
Jewish - 76% / 9% / 14%
Buddhist - 50% / 22% / 28%
Jehovah's Witness - 37% / 30% / 33%
Protestant - 52% stay in their denom. / 28% switch denom. / 7% switch faiths / 13% to no
---Baptist - 60% / 23% / 6% / 11%
---Methodist - 47% / 32% / 8% / 12%
---Lutheran - 59% / 19% / 9% / 13%
---Pentacostal - 47% / 35% / 6% / 12%
---Presbyterian - 40% / 36% / 9% / 14%
In general, 45% of men and 42% of women changed religions. The age group that changed most was 40-59. Age 70+ had the highest percentage that did not change religions, followed by 18-29.
There are approximately 6.32 million baptized Mormons in the US; about 5.32 million who consider themselves LDS.
WORLD-WIDE
There are 15 million members.
These break downs are from 2011, when it was around 14.4 million. The fastest growth is in Central and South America.
USA - 6.32
Mexico - 1.32
Rest of North/Central America - .87
Brazil - 1.21
Chile - .58
Peru - .53
Argentina - .41
Rest of South America - .92
The Philippines - .68
The South Pacific - .50
This leaves about 1 million members scattered around the rest of the world. For example, the continent of Asia, minus the Philippines, still has over 4 billion people in it, but only about 390,000 are LDS. China and India account for 2.55 billion people and only have about 22,000 LDS members within their populations. Another 737 million people live in Europe, with just under 500,000 being LDS.
LDS Apostles - Who's Related to Who
P-Joseph Smith
-Oliver Cowdery
-David Whitmer
-Martin Harris
-Thomas B. Marsh
-David W. Patten
P-Brigham Young
-Heber C. Kimball
-Orson Hyde
-William E. M'Lellin
-Parley P. Pratt
-Luke S. Johnson
-William Smith - younger brother of Joseph Smith
-Orson Pratt - younger brother of Parley P. Pratt
-John F. Boynton
-Lyman E. Johnson - younger brother of Luke S. Johnson
-John E. Page
P-John Taylor
P-Wilford Woodruff
-George A. Smith - first cousin of Joseph Smith
-Willard Richards - first cousin of Brigham Young
-Hyrum Smith - older brother of Joseph Smith
-Lyman Wight
-Amasa Lyman - third cousin of George A. Smith
-Ezra T. Benson
-Charles C. Rich
P-Lorenzo Snow - brother-in-law to Brigham Young
-Erastus Snow - distant cousin of Lorenzo Snow
-Franklin D. Richards - nephew to Willard Richards
-Jedidiah M. Grant
-John Willard Young - son of Brigham Young
-Daniel H. Wells
-George Q. Cannon
P-Joseph F. Smith - son of Hyrum Smith
-Joseph Angell Young - son of Brigham Young
-Brigham Young Jr. - son of Brigham Young
-Albert Carrington
-Moses Thatcher
-Francis M. Lyman - son of Amasa Lyman
-John Henry Smith - son of George A. Smith
-George Teasdale
P-Heber J. Grant - son of Jedidiah M. Grant
-John W. Taylor - son of John Taylor
-Marriner W. Merrill
-Anthon H. Lund
-Abraham H. Cannon - son of George Q. Cannon
-Matthias F. Cowley
-Abraham O. Woodruff - son of Wilford Woodruff
-Rudger Clawson
-Reed Smoot
-Hyrum M. Smith - son of Joseph F. Smith, grandson of Hyrum Smith
P-George Albert Smith - son of John Henry Smith, grandson of George A. Smith
-Charles W. Penrose
P-David O. McKay
-George F. Richards - son of Franklin D. Richards
-Orson F. Whitney - grandson of Newell K. Whitney and Heber C. Kimball
-Anthony W. Ivins - cousin of Heber J. Grant, son-in-law of Erastus Snow
P-Joseph Fielding Smith - son of Joseph F. Smith, grandson of Hyrum Smith
-James E. Talmage
-Stephen L. Richards - grandson of Willard Richards
-Richard R. Lyman - son of Francis M. Lyman, grandson of Amasa Lyman
-Melvin J. Ballard
-John A. Widtsoe (Norweigan)
-Joseph F. Merrill - son of Marriner W. Merrill
-Charles A. Callis
-J. Reuben Clark
-Alonzo Hinckley
-Albert E. Bowen
-Sylvester Q. Cannon - son of George Q. Cannon
P-Harold B. Lee
P-Spencer W. Kimball - grandson of Heber C. Kimball
P-Ezra Taft Benson - great-grandson of Ezra T. Benson
-Mark E. Petersen
-Matthew Cowley - son of Matthias F. Cowley
-Henry D. Moyle
-Delbert L.Stapley
-Marion G. Romney
-LeGrand Richards - son of George F. Richards, grandson of Franklin D. Richards
-Adam S. Bennion
-Richard L. Evans
-George Q. Morris
-Hugh B. Brown
P-Howard W. Hunter
P-Gordon B. Hinckley - nephew of Alonzo A. Hinckley
-N. Eldon Tanner
P-Thomas S. Monson
-Alvin R. Dyer
-Boyd K. Packer
-Marvin J. Ashton
-Bruce R. McConkie - son-in-law of Joseph Fielding Smith
-David B. Haight
-L. Tom Perry
-James E. Faust - great-great grandson of Amasa Lyman
-Neal A. Maxwell
-Russell M. Nelson
-Dallin H. Oaks
-M. Russell Ballard - grandson of Melvin J. Ballard and Hyrum M. Smith, great-grandson of Joseph F. Smith, great-great-grandson of Hyrum Smith
-Joseph B. Wirthlin - first cousin of Gordon B. Hinckley
-Richard G. Scott
-Robert D. Hales
-Jeffrey R. Holland - great-great grandson of George Q. Cannon
-Henry B. Eyring - nephew (by marriage) to Spencer W. Kimball, third cousin to Marion G. Romney
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf
-David A. Bednar
-Quentin L. Cook - great-great grandson of Heber C. Kimball
-D. Todd Christofferson
-Neil L. Anderson
Brigham Young called three of his sons to be Apostles while he was Prophet. One of them resigned from the Quorum of 12 when he was accused of misusing church funds, and another died before Young. John Taylor called one of his sons, who was later excommunicated for refusing to discontinue polygamy. Wilford Woodruff called one of his sons, but he died from smallpox at age 31. Joseph F. Smith called two of his sons, one being Joseph Fielding Smith. Joseph F. Smith was also the last Prophet to call one of his relatives to be an Apostle.
(I find the relations fascinating. I'm the great-great-great grandson of Amasa Lyman, and my wife's the great-great-great granddaughter of Jedidiah M. Grant.)
Brigham Young called three different sons to be Apostles. |
-Oliver Cowdery
-David Whitmer
-Martin Harris
-Thomas B. Marsh
-David W. Patten
P-Brigham Young
-Heber C. Kimball
-Orson Hyde
-William E. M'Lellin
-Parley P. Pratt
-Luke S. Johnson
-William Smith - younger brother of Joseph Smith
-Orson Pratt - younger brother of Parley P. Pratt
-John F. Boynton
-Lyman E. Johnson - younger brother of Luke S. Johnson
-John E. Page
P-John Taylor
P-Wilford Woodruff
-George A. Smith - first cousin of Joseph Smith
-Willard Richards - first cousin of Brigham Young
-Hyrum Smith - older brother of Joseph Smith
-Lyman Wight
-Amasa Lyman - third cousin of George A. Smith
-Ezra T. Benson
-Charles C. Rich
P-Lorenzo Snow - brother-in-law to Brigham Young
-Erastus Snow - distant cousin of Lorenzo Snow
-Franklin D. Richards - nephew to Willard Richards
-Jedidiah M. Grant
-John Willard Young - son of Brigham Young
-Daniel H. Wells
-George Q. Cannon
P-Joseph F. Smith - son of Hyrum Smith
-Joseph Angell Young - son of Brigham Young
-Brigham Young Jr. - son of Brigham Young
-Albert Carrington
-Moses Thatcher
-Francis M. Lyman - son of Amasa Lyman
-John Henry Smith - son of George A. Smith
-George Teasdale
P-Heber J. Grant - son of Jedidiah M. Grant
-John W. Taylor - son of John Taylor
-Marriner W. Merrill
-Anthon H. Lund
-Abraham H. Cannon - son of George Q. Cannon
-Matthias F. Cowley
-Abraham O. Woodruff - son of Wilford Woodruff
-Rudger Clawson
-Reed Smoot
-Hyrum M. Smith - son of Joseph F. Smith, grandson of Hyrum Smith
P-George Albert Smith - son of John Henry Smith, grandson of George A. Smith
-Charles W. Penrose
P-David O. McKay
-George F. Richards - son of Franklin D. Richards
-Orson F. Whitney - grandson of Newell K. Whitney and Heber C. Kimball
-Anthony W. Ivins - cousin of Heber J. Grant, son-in-law of Erastus Snow
P-Joseph Fielding Smith - son of Joseph F. Smith, grandson of Hyrum Smith
-James E. Talmage
-Stephen L. Richards - grandson of Willard Richards
-Richard R. Lyman - son of Francis M. Lyman, grandson of Amasa Lyman
-Melvin J. Ballard
-John A. Widtsoe (Norweigan)
-Joseph F. Merrill - son of Marriner W. Merrill
-Charles A. Callis
-J. Reuben Clark
-Alonzo Hinckley
-Albert E. Bowen
-Sylvester Q. Cannon - son of George Q. Cannon
P-Harold B. Lee
P-Spencer W. Kimball - grandson of Heber C. Kimball
P-Ezra Taft Benson - great-grandson of Ezra T. Benson
-Mark E. Petersen
-Matthew Cowley - son of Matthias F. Cowley
-Henry D. Moyle
-Delbert L.Stapley
-Marion G. Romney
-LeGrand Richards - son of George F. Richards, grandson of Franklin D. Richards
-Adam S. Bennion
-Richard L. Evans
-George Q. Morris
-Hugh B. Brown
P-Howard W. Hunter
P-Gordon B. Hinckley - nephew of Alonzo A. Hinckley
-N. Eldon Tanner
P-Thomas S. Monson
-Alvin R. Dyer
-Boyd K. Packer
-Marvin J. Ashton
-Bruce R. McConkie - son-in-law of Joseph Fielding Smith
-David B. Haight
-L. Tom Perry
-James E. Faust - great-great grandson of Amasa Lyman
-Neal A. Maxwell
-Russell M. Nelson
-Dallin H. Oaks
-M. Russell Ballard - grandson of Melvin J. Ballard and Hyrum M. Smith, great-grandson of Joseph F. Smith, great-great-grandson of Hyrum Smith
-Joseph B. Wirthlin - first cousin of Gordon B. Hinckley
-Richard G. Scott
-Robert D. Hales
-Jeffrey R. Holland - great-great grandson of George Q. Cannon
-Henry B. Eyring - nephew (by marriage) to Spencer W. Kimball, third cousin to Marion G. Romney
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf
-David A. Bednar
-Quentin L. Cook - great-great grandson of Heber C. Kimball
-D. Todd Christofferson
-Neil L. Anderson
Brigham Young called three of his sons to be Apostles while he was Prophet. One of them resigned from the Quorum of 12 when he was accused of misusing church funds, and another died before Young. John Taylor called one of his sons, who was later excommunicated for refusing to discontinue polygamy. Wilford Woodruff called one of his sons, but he died from smallpox at age 31. Joseph F. Smith called two of his sons, one being Joseph Fielding Smith. Joseph F. Smith was also the last Prophet to call one of his relatives to be an Apostle.
(I find the relations fascinating. I'm the great-great-great grandson of Amasa Lyman, and my wife's the great-great-great granddaughter of Jedidiah M. Grant.)
LDS Apostles - Who Called Who
Joseph Smith |
JOSEPH SMITH (1830-1844)
-Oliver Cowdery (excommunicated, rebaptized)
-David Whitmer (ex'd)
-Martin Harris (ex'd, rebaptized)
-Thomas B. Marsh (ex'd, rebaptized)
-David W. Patten (killed)
-Brigham Young (P)
-Heber C. Kimball
-Orson Hyde (removed, re-added with lost seniority)
-William E. M'Lellin (ex'd)
-Parley P. Pratt (killed)
-Luke S. Johnson (ex'd, rebaptized)
-William Smith (ex'd)
-Orson Pratt (removed, re-added with lost seniority)
-John F. Boynton (ex'd)
-Lyman E. Johnson (ex'd)
-John E. Page (ex'd)
-John Taylor (P)(English)
-Wilford Woodruff (P)
-George A. Smith
-George A. Smith
-Willard Richards
-Hyrum Smith (killed)
-Lyman Wight (ex'd)
-Amasa Lyman (ex'd)
*Note: Although Joseph called Sidney Rigdon to be a member of the First Presidency at one point, he was never called as an Apostle.
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1847-1877)
-Ezra T. Benson
-Charles C. Rich
-Lorenzo Snow (P)
-Erastus Snow
-Franklin D. Richards
-Jedidiah M. Grant
-John Willard Young (resigned)
-Daniel H. Wells
-George Q. Cannon (English)
-Joseph F. Smith (P)
-Joseph Angell Young
-Brigham Young Jr.
-Albert Carrington (ex'd, rebaptized)
JOHN TAYLOR (1880-1887)
-Moses Thatcher (dropped from Q12)
-Francis M. Lyman
-John Henry Smith
-George Teasdale (English)
-Heber J. Grant (P)
-Heber J. Grant (P)
-John W. Taylor (ex'd)
WILFORD WOODRUFF (1889-1898)
-Marriner W. Merrill (Canadian)
-Anthon H. Lund (Danish)
-Abraham H. Cannon
-Anthon H. Lund (Danish)
-Abraham H. Cannon
-Matthias F. Cowley (resigned)
-Abraham O. Woodruff
LORENZO SNOW (1898-1901)
-Rudger Clawson
-Reed Smoot
JOSEPH F. SMITH (1901-1918)
-Hyrum M. Smith
-George Albert Smith (P)
-Charles W. Penrose (English)
-Orson F. Whitney
-George F. Richards
-George F. Richards
-David O. McKay (P)
-Anthony W. Ivins
-Joseph Fielding Smith (P)
-James E. Talmage (English)
-Stephen L. Richards
-Richard R. Lyman (ex'd in 1943, the most recent)
HEBER J. GRANT (1918-1945)
-Melvin J. Ballard
-John A. Widtsoe (Norweigan)
-Joseph F. Merrill
-Charles A. Callis (Irish)
-J. Reuben Clark
-Alonzo Hinckley
-Albert E. Bowen
-Sylvester Q. Cannon
-Harold B. Lee (P)
-Spencer W. Kimball (P)
-Ezra Taft Benson (P)
-Mark E. Petersen
GEORGE ALBERT SMITH (1945-1951)
-Matthew Cowley
-Henry D. Moyle
-Delbert L.Stapley
DAVID O. McKAY (1951-1970)
-Marion G. Romney
-LeGrand Richards
-Adam S. Bennion
-Richard L. Evans
-George Q. Morris
-Hugh B. Brown
-Howard W. Hunter (P)
-Gordon B. Hinckley (P)
-N. Eldon Tanner
-Thomas S. Monson (P)
-Alvin R. Dyer
JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH (1970-1972)
-Boyd K. Packer
-Marvin J. Ashton
HAROLD B. LEE (1972-1973)
-Bruce R. McConkie
SPENCER W. KIMBALL (1973-1985)
-David B. Haight
-L. Tom Perry
-James E. Faust
-Neal A. Maxwell
-Russell M. Nelson
-Dallin H. Oaks
-M. Russell Ballard
EZRA TAFT BENSON (1985-1994)
-Joseph B. Wirthlin
-Richard G. Scott
-Robert D. Hales
HOWARD W. HUNTER (1994-1995)
-Jeffrey R. Holland
GORDON B. HINCKLEY (1995-2008)
-Henry B. Eyring
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf (German)
-David A. Bednar
-Quentin L. Cook
THOMAS S. MONSON (2008-Present)
-D. Todd Christofferson
-Neil L. Anderson
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