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Rhode Island

4,861

Total Church Membership

1-in-

1

Stakes

9

Congregations

8 Wards
1 Branches

1

FamilySearch Centers

1

History

As early as 1832, two Rhode Islanders in Providence joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but a Providence branch was not formed until four years later. Missionaries baptized two converts in Rhode Island before opposition drove them out in 1832. In 1844 a congregation was formed in Newport with 221 members.  During the late 1840s and 1850s, many converts immigrated west to gather with fellow Church members in the Great Basin. Some Latter-day Saints coming from the British Isles stopped in Rhode Island on their way west. In 1876, Erastus Snow wrote that he and another missionary met with Saints in Pawtucket who were on their way to the Great Basin from England. In the late 19th century, Latter-day Saint missionaries again began to do the work of preaching and organizing congregations in the eastern United States.

The congregation in Providence met irregularly until 1937, when the Providence Branch began meeting in members’ homes. Members eventually purchased and remodeled a private library that they dedicated as a meetinghouse on June 14, 1944. This library space served as a meetinghouse until 1960. In 1977 the Providence Stake was created. Currently there are over 4,000 Latter-day Saints in eight congregations in Rhode Island. Latter-day Saints in Rhode Island are engaged members of their communities, volunteering service such as cleanup efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012.