Name
Barbados
Capital
Bridgetown
Official Languages
English
Continent
North America
Church Membership
1,205
Congregations
3 (0 Wards, 3 Branches)
Find a Church
Number of Missions
1
Operating Temples
0
Last Updated On 31 Dec 2024

For Journalist Use Only

Director Kathie Daniel
Phone: +1 (246) 230-1136
Email

The first Latter-day Saint branch in Barbados was established in Christ Church in 1979. Latter-day Saints are regular contributors to community projects to fight drug abuse, restore the environment, help the poor, and respond to natural disasters.

Visit the Newsroom to see current events of the Church in Barbados.

History of the Church in Barbados

The island of Barbados has long been home to people from many different walks of life. The first Latter-day Saints on the island were foreign expatriates. Beginning in 1978, local Barbadians, including some who had encountered the gospel overseas, joined the Church.

The earliest branch was established in Christ Church in 1979. Branches were subsequently organized in Black Rock in 1983 and Oistins in 1985. From 1984 to 1994, the headquarters of the West Indies Mission was located in Barbados. In 2002, the Christ Church Barbados District was organized.

For many years, significant local opposition to the Church existed, within both society and government. Full-time missionary work was often limited. As a result, local Latter-day Saints shouldered the burden of sharing the gospel and establishing a positive reputation for the Church. Latter-day Saints are regular contributors to community projects to fight drug abuse, restore the environment, help the poor, and respond to natural disasters.

In the multicultural society of Barbados, Latter-day Saints have worshipped Christ and shared the gospel, receiving God’s gift “unto all nations, of their own nation and tongue, to teach his word” (Alma 29:8).

Read more in Global Histories.

Stories of Faith

More Areas of the Church

Notes
  • Kovalenko, Virgil. Development of LDS Church Presence in Caribbean Nations, 1993. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.
  • Millett, Richard. A History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Caribbean, 1977 to 1980. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Related Content

Last Updated On 11 Oct 2025