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There are obver 66,000 baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in New Mexico. These members are scattered all over the state and come from all walks of life, as Church members don't live in a single community. Several congregations in New Mexico serve Hispanic and Native American communities.

Congregations can be found in Alamo, Alamogordo (2 congregations), Albuquerque (25 congregations), Anthony, Artesia, Aztec (2 congregations), Belen (2 congregations), Bernalillo, Bloomfield (4 congregations) Canoncito, Carlsbad (2 congregations), Chama, Clovis, Cotton City, Crownpoint, Crystal, Deming (3 congregations), Dulce, Edgewood (2 congregations), Escrito, Espanola, Estancia, Farmington (10 congregations), Fort Sumner, Fort Wingate, Gallup (2 congregations), Gila, Grants, Hatch, Hobbs (2 congregations), Kirtland (5 congregations), Laguna, Las Cruces (8 congregations), Las Vegas, Lordsburg, Los Alamos, Los Lunas (2 congregations), Luna, Lupton, Mescalero, Mimbres, Pietown, Portales, Pueblo Pintado, Ramah, Raton, Regina, Rio Rancho (6 congregations) Rodarte, Rodeo, Roswell (3 congregations), Ruidoso, Santa Fe (2 congregations), Sheep Springs, Shiprock, Silver City (4 congregations), Socorro, Taos, Thoreau, Toadlena, Tohatchi, Tohlakai, Tres Piedras, Truth or Consequences, Tucumcari, White Rock, and Zuni.

A Temple is located in Albuquerque, which serves members from New Mexico and southern Colorado. Church members from the eastern side of New Mexico attend the temple in Lubbock, Texas. Temples are reserved for the most sacred ordinances of the Church (such as marriage) and are not used for regular worship services.

If you'd like to locate and/or visit the congregation nearest you, find out more about the Albuquerque Temple or the doctrines of the Church itself, you can visit the "Related Links" below.

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