How the LDS Church made $22B during the pandemic (2024)

After a drop in the third quarter, Ensign Peak Advisors’ portfolio bounced back to end the year with a total value above $52 billion.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Administration Building on South Temple in Salt Lake City. According to new reports, the church's investment portfolio managed by Ensign Peak Advisors in Salt Lake City is now worth $52 billion.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints closed out 2021 and all those crazy stock market swings with an $8.2 billion gain to its portfolio over the previous year.

New Securities and Exchange Commission filings show the church account of stocks and mutual funds managed by its Salt Lake City-based investment firm, Ensign Peak Advisors, wrapped up last year worth $52.3 billion — nearly $22.4 billion higher than at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

The church-owned fund had dipped by 3.2% in the third quarter of 2021, for a loss of $1.59 billion, amid worldwide pandemic-induced volatility.

But it came zooming back with a fourth-quarter gain of 9%, besting the Dow Jones Industrial Average over those same three months by almost 1.2 percentage points.

That performance added another $4.3 billion in total value to Ensign Peak in just one quarter, lifting it to its highest level since late 2019, when the investment firm first began reporting its holdings to federal regulators.

The increase represents a 9% gain from the prior quarter and compares to 7.8% gain on the Dow Jones Industrial Average for the same period.

In December 2019, a former Ensign Peak fund manager, David Nielsen, filed a whistleblower complaint with the IRS, accusing the church of amassing up to $100 billion in reserve funds from excess tithing intended for — but not spent on — charity, in potential violation of tax laws.

To date, the IRS has given no public indication it is acting on the complaint. Shortly after Nielsen’s disclosures, the once-secretive fund filed its first report to the SEC, pegging its value at $37.8 billion in late 2019.

Publicly and in court documents, church leaders have portrayed Ensign Peak as a “rainy day” account to help the global faith of 16.6 million members navigate economic downturns and fund its operations around the world.

Last quarter also saw Ensign Peak dramatically expand the diversity of its holdings, with the portfolio now boasting 2,198 different stocks and mutual and index funds — nearly 350 more than the prior quarter.

Even so, the fund remains heavy with technology stocks, dominated by what is now a $10.3 billion stake, spread among behemoths Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft.

Apple is still Ensign Peak’s single largest holding, at $2.9 billion, followed closely by Microsoft, at $2.8 billion.

For comparison, Ensign’s shares in the five top tech companies were worth a combined $5.2 billion in early 2020. Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft now represent just shy of 20% of the portfolio’s total worth, up from 14.6% in late 2019.

The fund’s five largest nontech holdings last quarter were UnitedHealth Group, at $784 million; JPMorgan Chase, $760 million; Home Depot, $655 million; Johnson & Johnson, $546 million; and Thermo Fisher Scientific, at $537 million.

Documents show Ensign’s managers bought 118,380 additional shares in Tesla last quarter, upping their position from $462.7 million to $755.7 million in the U.S. electric vehicle and clean-energy firm.

They have not resumed their forays into so-called meme stocks such as GameStop; Bed, Bath & Beyond and Blackberry, plays that earned them big money in the past.

The fund made headlines in May, when its stake in video game retailer GameStop exploded from $867,000 to $8.7 million in a matter of months as part of social-media-driven speculation. It also rode Bed, Bath & Beyond and Blackberry for millions in additional gains but later sold all three.

The latest SEC report shows that even as Ensign expanded into hundreds of additional stocks and investment funds last quarter, it continues to steer clear of those three offerings.

How the LDS Church made $22B during the pandemic (2024)

FAQs

How did the Mormon Church get so much money? ›

According to the LDS Church, most of its revenues come in the form of tithes and fast offerings contributed by members.

Why are so many people leaving the LDS Church? ›

Most ex-Mormons leave Mormonism and the LDS or RLDS Church because of intellectual reasons for finding the religion false or practices of Mormon organizations. The foremost reasons are disbelief both in Joseph Smith as a prophet and in the Book of Mormon as a religious and historical document.

Is the LDS Church losing membership? ›

LDS membership numbers are not declining but growing slowly. What is declining in almost all denominations of Christianity and all major world religions are member growth rates.

Is the LDS Church growing or Shrinking? ›

According to the National Council of Churches, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the second-fastest-growing church in the United States. However, despite its increasing numbers, the Church cautions against overemphasis on growth statistics.

What is the LDS Church money scandal? ›

SEC investigators found the church "went to great lengths" to hide $32 billion in securities over nearly 20 years. It created 13 shell companies that were "assigned a local phone number that would go directly to voicemail" in case regulators checked in.

Who is the LDS billionaire apostle? ›

Elder Gary E. Stevenson was named an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on October 3, 2015.

What percent of LDS leave the church? ›

In the late 1980s, LDS members would retain 95% of their children in the church, Cragun said. Today, that figure is now around 67%. “Almost a third of people who are raised LDS today leave the religion,” he said. “That's our current best estimate.”

What percentage of LDS converts leave the church? ›

In 2001, sociologist Armand Mauss estimated that about 50 percent of LDS converts in the US stopped attending church within a year of baptism, while outside the US the rate was about 70 percent.

What percentage of youth are leaving the LDS Church? ›

Membership among younger Latter-day Saints has followed the trend, according to researcher Jana Riess' book “The Next Mormons: How Millennials are Changing the LDS Church.” The book notes the church is retaining 45% of its young people in the United States, compared to 80% in generations past.

Which church is losing the most members? ›

The Presbyterian Church had the sharpest decline, losing over 40% of its congregation and 15.4% of its churches between 2000 and 2015. Infant baptism has also decreased; nationwide, Catholic baptisms declined by nearly 34%, and ELCA baptisms by over 40%.

What percent of Utah is Mormon? ›

Utah has the highest concentration of Mormon adherents, with 66% of the population identifying as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

What is the average size of a Mormon family? ›

Mormons surveyed also said they are raising more children than members of other religious groups. On average, Mormon adults of all ages reported they lived with 1.1 children as parents or guardians.

What religion is Ryan Gosling? ›

He and his family were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Gosling has said that the religion influenced every aspect of their lives.

What is the richest Church in the world? ›

List of wealthiest religious organizations
OrganizationWorth (billion USD)Country
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints236.0United States
Sree Venkateswara Swamy Temple35.0India
Catholic Church in Germany26.0Germany
Muhammadiyah26.0Indonesia
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What religion is most similar to Mormonism? ›

Similarities. Mormonism and Islam each believe in a life after death: belief in the Last Judgment and an Afterlife is one of the Six Articles of Belief of Islam; it also forms an essential element of the Mormon belief system.

What is the wealthiest church in the world? ›

List of wealthiest religious organizations
OrganizationWorth (billion USD)Country
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints236.0United States
Sree Venkateswara Swamy Temple35.0India
Catholic Church in Germany26.0Germany
Muhammadiyah26.0Indonesia
9 more rows

Why do Mormons give 10% of their income to the church? ›

In practicing tithing, adherents make willing tithe donations, usually ten percent of their income, to their church. It is based on both the biblical practice of paying tithes and modern revelation given to Joseph Smith and his accepted successors.

How much money was the LDS Church hiding? ›

The Mormon Church Hid $32 Billion in Assets, According to a New Government Investigation.

How much money does the LDS Church give to the poor? ›

| Updated: 2:58 p.m. For the second straight year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doled out more than a billion dollars in aid for its 17 million-plus members and millions more around the globe.

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