Posted by:
Kingbrighamthefirst
(
)
Date: April 17, 2018 08:41AM
Mexico at one time was a beacon of growth for Mormonism. The country was the first outside of the U.S. to have 100 stakes (1983) and then 2,000 congregations (2009).
But ever since Mexico was hailed for having 2,000 congregations, growth as been lackluster. In fact, growth was negative for three years in a row.
Now Cumorah.com reports that currently there are about 1,987 congregations. This means that in 2017, the number of congregations declined by 1.4%.
Cumorah.com says the lack of growth is due to "inactivity and local leadership challenges."
Incidentally, Mexico is one of the nations where the census contradicts church membership statistics. In the year 2000, the church claimed 884,00 members, while the census recorded slightly more than 200,000 people who identified themselves as Mormons.