The largest in terms of membership is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon") church - over half of the people in Utah are Mormon.
The largest church building or largest congregation is difficult to determine since most churches dont release that information, but there are several large Catholic and Christian churches. The Mormon church has several large buildings (including the 1.4 million square foot conference center which seats over 21,000) but as they are not used for weekly congregational worship I would not call them 'churches'.
According to 2008 church records, there are 1,857,667 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) in Utah. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of Utah in July 2008 is 2,736,424. This means that the population of baptized members of the church in Utah is 67.89%.However, I would estimate (as a lifelong Mormon resident of Utah), that about 20-25% of the church members here no longer attend church or are active in the religion, making the percent of active, practicing members of the church in Utah about 50%.
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Utah land area is 84,904 miles squared. The 13th biggest in the U.S.
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The Mormon Church banned polygamy in 1890, and Utah was admitted as a state in 1896. This wasn't the only condition to Utah's statehood, but it was a factor.
There are far more members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) than Catholics in Utah. Utah's population is approximately 60% Mormon and 10% Catholic. However, the Catholic Church remains the second largest religious denomination in Utah.
Brigham Young led the first group of Mormon pioneers to Utah, and over the next 30 years was the leader of the church while hundreds more pioneers travelled to Utah. Since Brigham Young died in 1877, there have been many leaders of the Mormon church. While each of these leaders have lived in Utah, they lead the entire worldwide church, not just members in Utah.
Utah. There are 77,000 baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in New York, and 1,885,000 in Utah.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not run the state of Utah. The Government of the State of Utah runs the state of Utah. Theocratic governments are not allowed within the United States. About 60-70% of the state-level politicians in Utah are members of the Mormon church, which is simply a reflection of the fact that about 65% of the residents of Utah are practicing Mormons.
There isn't a 'Mormon town' in Utah. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) live in every town in Utah, and settled about 90% of them. Mormons are the majority religion in most, if not all, cities in Utah.
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