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The following is excerpted from the Church News. To read the original article, CLICK HERE

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced plans to create 55 missions, effective July 1, 2026.

The 55 new missions will give the Church 506 missions worldwide — the most ever in Church history.

The Oct. 24 announcement was made in a news release on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

Church President Dallin H. Oaks said, “It is inspiring to see the number of young Church members who continue to answer the call to share the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world. These missionaries are helping to bless the lives of hundreds of thousands of people every year who are choosing to be baptized into the Lord’s Church.”

The number of young teaching and service missionaries and senior missionaries has gone from just over 65,000 at the end of 2022 to nearly 72,000 at the end of 2023 and is currently at more than 84,000. These missionaries serve in more than 150 countries and teach in more than 60 languages.

Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who chairs the Church’s Missionary Executive Council, said, “It’s a blessing to see how each missionary contributes to the individuals they teach and serve as they share the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. These additional missions help to balance the number of missionaries in each mission, allowing mission leaders to better support and mentor the missionaries they lead.”

The new missions, which will be created by adjusting the boundaries of existing missions, will help to accommodate a growing number of missionaries already called and will allow missionaries to better support the increasing number of congregations throughout the world.

With more than 72,000 full-time missionaries in 2023, the Church announced the addition of 36 new missions, bringing the total to 450.

The new missions

The new missions will be established in the following locations and are grouped into specific administrative areas of the Church in alphabetical order.

Africa Central

1. DR Congo Kinshasa North

2. DR Congo Mwene-Ditu

3. Kenya Kisumu

4. Uganda Kampala East

Africa South

5. Angola Luanda North

6. Malawi Lilongwe

7. Mozambique Nampula

8. South Africa East London

9. Zimbabwe Harare West

Africa West

10. Cote d’Ivoire Abidjan South

11. Cote d’Ivoire Daloa

12. Ghana Accra South

13. Ghana Sunyani

14. Liberia Monrovia West

15. Senegal Dakar

16. Togo Lomé

Asia North

17. Mongolia Ulaanbaatar West

Brazil

18. Brazil Guarulhos

19. Brazil São Bernardo

20. Brazil Sorocaba

Canada

21. Canada Halifax

22. Canada Toronto East

Europe Central

23. France Paris South

24. Greece Athens

25. Spain Madrid East

Europe North

26. Cape Verde Mindelo

México

27. México Tula

Pacific

28. Australia Brisbane South

29. Papua New Guinea Daru

30. Papua New Guinea Madang

31. Samoa Apia East

32. Solomon Islands Honiara

Philippines

33. Philippines Lingayen

34. Philippines Lipa

35. Philippines Ormoc

36. Philippines Ozamiz

37. Philippines Puerto Princesa

South America Northwest

38. Perú Lima Northwest

39. Perú Tacna

South America South

40. Paraguay Asunción South

41. Uruguay Salto

United States Central

42. Missouri Kansas City

43. Wyoming Cheyenne

United States Northeast

44. Indiana Fort Wayne

45. Virginia Norfolk

United States Southeast

46. Mississippi Jackson

United States Southwest

47. Arizona Phoenix East

48. Oklahoma Tulsa

49. Texas Dallas North

50. Texas Houston North

51. Texas San Antonio South

United States West

52. California Oceanside

53. California Ontario

54. California Victorville

55. Idaho Coeur d’Alene

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