“Suva, Fiji,” Liahona, Oct. 2022.
The Church Is Here
Suva, Fiji
Fiji is a country where many cultures and ethnicities interact. The first baptism of a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fiji took place in the capital city of Suva in 1953. Today, the Church in Fiji has:
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22,150 members (approximately)
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4 stakes, 51 wards and branches, 1 mission
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1 temple
At the Heart of the Gospel
In the remote mountain town of Nasivikoso, Iliseva Seitube and her husband, Tuivuna Manoa, rejoice in watching their children grow. Family relationships are at the heart of the gospel in Fiji and throughout the world.
More about the Church in Fiji
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Facts, statistics, and history of the Church in Fiji.
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President Russell M Nelson and Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visit Fiji.
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After the loss of two children, a couple in Fiji cherishes the knowledge that families are eternal.
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A pioneer member of the Church in Fiji tells of the blessings the gospel has brought to his country.
A child waves the national flag as a greeting to welcome President Russell M. Nelson and other Church leaders to Fiji in 2019.
The Suva Fiji Temple was rededicated in 2016 by President Henry B. Eyring, Second Counselor in the First Presidency.
Sister Rebecca L. Craven, Second Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency (center right), joins with sisters in Fiji following a devotional in 2019.
Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and his wife, Melanie, met with leaders and members during a visit to Fiji in 2019.
Like children anywhere, kids in Fiji enjoying playing games and having fun.
Although Fiji has several large cities, many of the people live in small towns.
In Fiji as in the Church worldwide, young men enjoy their association in the Aaronic Priesthood.
President Russell M. Nelson speaks at a devotional in Fiji as part of his Pacific ministry tour in 2019.
Sister Wendy Nelson, President Russell M. Nelson, Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve, and Sister Susan Gong wave farewell after a devotional in Fiji in 2019.
Priesthood holders give a blessing to a sick boy in Fiji.
Like many tropical islands, Fiji is well known for beautiful sunsets.