Maps
Name
Bolivia
Capital
La Paz
Official Languages
Spanish
Quechua, Bolivia
Aymara
Guarani
Continent
South America
Church Membership
229,006
Congregations
285 (213 Wards, 72 Branches)
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Number of Missions
6
Operating Temples
1

Hugo De la Fuente Virues
National Communication Director
Phone: 591 76531455
Email

Gabriela Saire Perez null
National Director of Reach
591 72011116
Email

Latter-day Saint missionaries first arrived in Bolivia in 1964. Now, with dozens of stakes in the country, hundreds of thousands of Bolivian Latter-day Saints serve and strengthen each other and their communities as they face natural disasters and civil unrest. In 2000, the first temple in Bolivia was dedicated in Cochabamba.

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History of the Church in Bolivia

In April 1927, J. Vernon Sharp, one of the first missionaries in South America, distributed tracts and preached for a short time in La Paz but baptized no converts. No efforts were made to preach in Bolivia for nearly 40 years. In 1963, Latter-day Saints working in La Paz and Cochabamba began hosting weekly meetings in their homes and successfully petitioned for legal status. When missionaries arrived in October 1964, many converts were awaiting baptism.

Branches were soon established in La Paz, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, and Oruro. In 1968, a mission was established in La Paz, and missionaries were soon preaching in cities and towns across the country in Spanish, as well as in Aymara and Quechua, the local Indigenous languages.

The gospel spread quickly in Bolivia. Within a decade, more than 9,700 Latter-day Saints were living in the country. In 1979, stakes were organized in Santa Cruz, La Paz, and Cochabamba.

With “their hearts knit together in unity and in love” (Mosiah 18:21), Bolivian Saints have exemplified the power of covenant belonging. In the face of tragedy, they have rallied together to support one another and their neighbors. When natural disasters and civil unrest have created fear and insecurity, Bolivian Saints have offered support—spiritual and temporal—to lift one another. “[We] sacrifice so the Lord can see our hearts,” a stake president in La Paz explained.

The Cochabamba Bolivia Temple was dedicated by Church President Gordon B. Hinckley on April 20, 2000.

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Hugo De la Fuente Virues
National Communication Director
Phone: 591 76531455
Email

Gabriela Saire Perez null
National Director of Reach
591 72011116
Email

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Last Updated On 22 Oct 2025