Country Profiles
New Caledonia
An overseas territory of France, New Caledonia is a group of islands in the South Pacific.Church activity in New Caledonia began in the 1950s as a few Tahitian members migrated to work in a nickel smelter. They were organized into the Noumea Branch (a small congregation) on Oct. 21, 1961, however, visas for missionaries were not obtained until 1967. On July 15, 1968, the first two missionaries arrived, Harold and Jeannine Richards, and their daughter, Jacquelina.
In June 1975, administration over the island group was transferred to the Fiji Suva Mission, and more progress was realized. The Noumea Branch was divided, and the small Church building was enlarged. In July 1978, the Tontouta Branch was organized.
In 1990, there were 382 members in New Caledonia. By 1997, there were more than 1,000 members.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For Journalist only
Richard Hunter
Sydney,
Australia
Phone:
64-9-488-5572
Membership | 1,890 |
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Congregations | 8 |
Family History Centers | 2 |