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Vermont

4,624

Total Church Membership

1-in-

1

Stakes

12

Congregations

8 Wards
4 Branches

8

FamilySearch Centers

8

History

Church founder Joseph Smith was born in Sharon, Vermont in 1805. In all, about a dozen of the early leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were born in Vermont, including Brigham Young. In 1831, one year after the Church was organized, Church member Jared Carter taught and baptized 27 converts in his hometown of Benson. Many of these early Latter-day Saints migrated to Ohio in 1833. In 1843, when the Church was facing intense persecution in Missouri and Illinois, Joseph Smith published a pamphlet appealing to the patriotic legacy of Vermont and its heralded Green Mountain Boys to help defend the citizenship rights of the Latter-day Saints.

In December 1905, Church President Joseph F. Smith, a nephew of the founding prophet, dedicated a 100-ton, 38-foot granite monument—one foot for each year of his life—to commemorate the centennial of Joseph Smith’s birth. During the Christmas season, lights adorn the monument’s surroundings. About 70,000 visitors come to the site annually.

The Montpelier Vermont Stake was created in 1976. Vermont is currently home to approximately 4,500 Latter-day Saints in 10 congregations. Latter-day Saints are engaged citizens who frequently partner with civic organizations to build their communities.