Sacramento, CA
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Sacramento, California
Sacramento is at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in the northern portion of California’s expansive Central Valley.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 3.18% of the population of Sacramento. The state of California has the largest LDS population outside of Utah. California has 768,344 members in 1,348 wards and branches, 6 missions, and 7 temples and 189 Family History Centers.
LDS History
The first Sacramento Conference was held in 1898. The California Sacramento Mission was created in January 2, 1942. It was renamed to the California North mission on July 15, 1966, and ultimately renamed the California Sacramento Mission on June 20, 1974. With a significant immigration to California from Latin America, five Spanish-speaking stakes have been organized. Various Asian and Polynesian wards function as well, and a Tonga stake was created in San Francisco in 1992. There are currently more than 200 ethnic wards and branches in California.
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Climate
Sacramento California Temple
20 miles E in Rancho Cordova
Family Friendly
Sacramento has so much to offer it is easy to keep yourself entertained and informed. Don’t miss the American River Parkway, the California Museum, the State Capitol, the Crocker Art Museum and the California State Railroad Museum.
Demographics:
Sacramento is the capitol of California with a population of 466,488 people. Sacramento was laid out in 1848 and named after California’s principal river, which ran beside it. The river’s name in Spanish honors the Holy Sacrament.