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The missionary travel office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time. The office can be contacted by phone at 1-801-240-2272 or 1-888-537-6159. The office can also be contacted by email at [email protected] .
- 1 How do I contact the LDS Church headquarters?
- 2 Can missionaries respond to emails?
- 3 What is the weight limit for LDS missionaries?
- 4 How much does it cost for a girl to go on an LDS mission?
- 5 What is the missionaries email address?
- 6 What is the email address for LDS missionaries?
- 7 Can missionaries use messenger?
How do I contact the LDS Church headquarters?
The LDS Church headquarters can be contacted in a few different ways. The most common way to contact them is to send an email to [email protected] You can also call them at 1-800-453-3860 or write to them at:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Attn: Headquarters
50 East North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84150
Can missionaries respond to emails?
Missionaries have a lot of work to do in order to spread the gospel and help those in need. However, they also need to make time to respond to emails from people who have questions or want to learn more.
Can missionaries really respond to emails?
Yes, missionaries can and should respond to emails. Email is a great way to connect with people who have questions or want to learn more about the gospel. missionaries can answer questions, provide scripture references, and even share personal experiences.
How should missionaries respond to emails?
Missionaries should respond to emails in a polite and respectful manner. They should take the time to read and understand the questions that are asked, and then provide thoughtful answers. If missionaries don’t have an answer to a question, they can always provide a referral to someone who might be able to help.
Is it okay to ask missionaries for prayers?
Yes, it is okay to ask missionaries for prayers. In fact, missionaries would be happy to pray for you. They can offer prayers for healing, strength, and guidance.
What should I do if I have a question for a missionary?
If you have a question for a missionary, you can email them at [email protected] You can also find missionary contact information on the official website of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
What is the weight limit for LDS missionaries?
The current weight limit for LDS missionaries is 195 pounds. However, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is currently in the process of reviewing this limit and may raise it in the future.
There are a few reasons for the weight limit. First, missionaries need to be able to walk long distances, as many missions are quite large. Second, missionaries need to be able to ride a bike long distances, which can be difficult if they are carrying a lot of excess weight.
While the weight limit is in place, missionaries are encouraged to stay within the limit. If they exceed it, they may be asked to go on a diet or to lose weight before they can serve a mission.
How much does it cost for a girl to go on an LDS mission?
In order to serve an LDS mission, young women are asked to contribute a minimum of $400 for their own expenses. However, the average cost for a girl to serve an LDS mission is actually closer to $1,000. This includes the cost of the mission application, passport, and other required documents, as well as the cost of living and traveling during the mission.
There are a few ways to raise money for a mission. One option is to save money from summer jobs or other part-time work. Another option is to fundraise by asking family and friends for donations. A third option is to take out a loan to cover the cost of the mission.
Many young women choose to take out a mission loan because it allows them to focus on their mission and not worry about money. There are a number of mission loan companies that offer low interest rates and flexible payment plans.
Ultimately, the cost of a mission is an investment in the Lord’s work. It is an opportunity to serve and share the gospel with others and to learn more about oneself. Girls who serve missions come back with newfound testimonies and a greater understanding of the gospel. They are also more prepared to serve in the Church and in the world.
What is the missionaries email address?
The missionaries email address is a unique email address specifically for missionaries. It allows missionaries to easily communicate with their mission president and fellow missionaries. The missionaries email address also allows missionaries to easily access tools and resources provided by the Church.
What is the email address for LDS missionaries?
The email addresses for LDS missionaries are as follows:
Elder: [email protected]
Sister: [email protected]
Can missionaries use messenger?
That’s a question many people are asking in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The answer, unfortunately, is not a simple one.
Messenger is a great way for missionaries to keep in touch with loved ones back home, but the app has also been used to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories. In light of the pandemic, many people are now questioning whether or not missionaries should be using the app.
There are pros and cons to both sides of the argument. On one hand, Messenger can be a great way for missionaries to stay in touch with loved ones and update them on their progress. On the other hand, the app has been known to spread misinformation, which could lead to harmful consequences in the event of a pandemic.
Ultimately, it is up to each missionary to decide whether or not to use Messenger. If you do choose to use the app, be sure to carefully monitor the content that you share and be aware of the potential dangers of spreading misinformation.
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As we have recently announced , missionaries throughout the world are departing for their new assignments and will continue to do so during the next several months. Others are returning home at the end of their service. When they depart or return home — regardless of location — we ask missionaries and their families to strictly follow established guidelines to prevent the spread of illness while at the airport or on an airplane. Families should limit the number of people picking up, dropping off, or accompanying a missionary based on local airport regulations. Whenever missionaries are inside the airport or an airplane, they should wear a mask, avoid congregating in groups, not shake hands or hug, and obey all social distancing measures. Above all, missionaries and their families should promptly follow all instructions from airport officials or volunteers. We appreciate the cooperation of missionaries and their families as we all work to follow these important safety guidelines.
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20.1 Introduction
ERC funds come from sacred donations of Church members. The Church will pay appropriate travel costs for staff traveling on ERS business. Travelers should be conservative and spend travel funds prudently. Personal credit cards should not be used to pay for travel.
For more information on travel, refer to your local HR policy (the U.S. Human Resource Policies and Code of Business Conduct manual can be found on the intranet) and to Policy Point , under Policies: Materials and Products: Travel.
20.2 Areas of Travel
Travel within geographic area.
Travel within the assigned geographic area is funded through local center budgets and approved locally by the ERS manager.
Travel outside of Geographic Area
With MFO approval, i t is appropriate for paid staff to attend external conferences, seminars, or workshops to enhance and update their knowledge of economic trends and technical coaching skills in job placement, career development, and small business management.
Travel outside assigned areas is approved by the MFO in consultation with headquarters staff. Center managers interested in attending or sending their staff to participate in professional development training should send their requests to their MFO and MFO for approval. Personnel attending such training seminars and conferences will prepare a brief report summarizing the sessions they attended.
20.3 Making Travel Arrangements
Coordinate with your immediate supervisor and MFO before making travel arrangements outside of your assigned geographic service area. Supervisors should approve travel requests only when the trip is required to conduct the business or meet the training needs of ERS and when the business or training cannot be completed by telephone, written communication, or other less-expensive options. Before approving travel, the supervisor should be sure there are funds available to cover the cost of the trip. Supervisors should not approve a trip until the staff member's previous expense reports have been completed and submitted.
All missionaries and volunteers should get permission from the ERC manager before renting a vehicle, purchasing an airline ticket, or paying for any other long-distance travel.
Keeping in mind safety, schedule, and price, use eTravel (where available) to select reasonable travel arrangements. Church Travel Services or the area administration office makes air, lodging, and rental car arrangements at negotiated or lowest reasonable rates. Airfare for all Church employees is restricted to coach fares; however, you may upgrade your flight using personal frequent flyer miles, if desired.
20.4 Authorized Travel Expenses
Staff will be reimbursed for the following reasonable business travel costs:
- Airfare, hotel, car rental, and meals.
- Ground transportation, taxi, airport shuttle, and similar expenses, paid at the most economical rate.
- Transportation to and from the airport, paid at the approved mileage-reimbursement rate.
- Business telephone calls.
- Personal telephone calls to immediate family. Normally, employees should limit these calls to 5–10 minutes per day. To help reduce costs, consider using Skype, e-mail, or other less expensive means.
- Laundry expenses when required on trips lasting over six days. Dry cleaning costs are excluded.
- Tips, if appropriate, at the customary rate.
- Passports, visas, and immunizations if required for international business trips.
Employer will not pay costs for personal items. These include:
- Newspapers, magazines, or other reading materials.
- Movies, events, or other personal entertainment.
- Haircuts or personal grooming items.
- Additional travel insurance.
- Parking tickets or moving violations.
- Babysitting or caretaking.
- Membership fees for frequent-traveler bonus programs.
- Exercise facilities.
- Credit card late payments or interest expense.
- Lodging and meal reimbursement when staying in a relative’s or friend’s home.
- Other personal costs.
Meal Reimbursements
Because meal reimbursements for employees who do not have overnight travel are a taxable fringe benefit, employee meals for single-day trips are not reimbursable. Unless the employee travel requires an overnight stay, the employee will pay for the cost of his/her own meals.
Note: Business meals with two or more individuals, for which there is a justified business purpose, do not require an overnight stay to be reimbursable.
Meals for Business Guests
Occasionally, a staff member may have to pay for meals of business guests. In such cases, staff will be paid for the actual (reasonable) meal costs for the business guests. Get a receipt and write on it the names of the guests, the date, and the business purpose. Generally, it is not appropriate to buy meals for Church ecclesiastical leaders or other employees, unless there is a legitimate business purpose.
Combined Business and Personal Travel
Staff will be reimbursed for their portion of authorized and required trip costs. They will not be reimbursed for the costs of spouses or other family members. If you choose to drive rather than fly (or vice versa), you will be reimbursed for the less expensive option. You will not be reimbursed for lodging, meals, and other costs incurred during the additional time you spend traveling if you choose transportation other than air. Also, you must take annual leave for any additional time away from work.
Expense Reports
Expense reports are due within one week after the trip ends. Frequent travelers and travelers working away from Church Travel Services or the area administration office may get special permission to submit the reports monthly. Church Travel Services or the area administration office will reimburse travelers for authorized travel expenses as soon as possible after receiving the expense report. Provide receipts for all reimbursable expenses.
20.5 Vehicles
Under normal circumstances, ERC staff should use their own personal vehicles and receive mileage reimbursement or use public transportation to fulfill their professional responsibilities.
In the following cases, it is appropriate for an ERC manager to request vehicles for paid and volunteer ERCs:
- If the MFO agrees. Personal safety, insurance coverage restrictions, tax laws, or other considerations may preclude the use of private vehicles or public transportation.
- If the expected travel mileage exceeds 1,500 miles per month or 18,000 miles per year.
- If another Church-owned pool vehicle is not available on a consistent basis.
If the ERC meets these stipulations, the ERC manager may request a vehicle through the MFO. The request should be a memo stating the need and justification. The mfo prepares and submits requests.
Personal Vehicle Expenses
Where feasible, it is recommended that paid staff use their personal vehicles and receive mileage reimbursement from the ERC or use public transportation to fulfill their responsibilities. ERS will not pay for accident damage, mechanical repair, service, or insurance of personally- owned vehicles used for business. The mileage reimbursement rate includes incremental costs for these types of expenses.
Rental Vehicles
Rental vehicles may also be used for business travel. When determining how to travel, remember funds come from sacred donations of Church members. In some cases, using a rental vehicle is more economical than paying for personal mileage.
See section 20 .3, “Making Travel Arrangements,” for information on booking rental vehicles.
Assigned Church Vehicles
In order to be considered to re ceive a Church vehicle , the ERC manager must seek approval from the AWM and MFO . Fleet vehicles may be assigned when an employee’s normal job duties require business travel in excess of 15,000 miles per year.
The ERC will pay for the purchase, licensing, title, insurance, maintenance, fuel, repair, and servicing of all fleet vehicles. Follow p rev entative maintenance schedules for both time and mileage. Violations ( such as tickets, fines, and tows) are the responsibi lity of the driver. Resolve t raffic and pa rking tickets immediately.
Accidents should be reported to Church Fleet Administration within 24 hours.
Vehicles may not be used for personal use. Only the authorized driver may operate the vehicle.
Commuting with a Church-Owned Vehicle
If you regularly use a Church-owned vehicle for commuting, please contact Kimberly Hintze at [email protected] to ensure that your account in Global HR accurately reflects this. If you use a Church-owned vehicle for commuting, you are to report any non-commuting days as exceptions on your time sheet on the Global HR website for the corresponding pay period.
Similarly, if you do not regularly commute with a Church-owned vehicle but occasionally do, you are required to report any commuting days as exceptions on your time sheet on the Global HR website for the corresponding pay period.
All employees should read, understand, and comply with the Church Vehicle-Use Policy , which is found on the Intranet in Policy Point.
Following are a few important reminders from this policy:
- Church-owned vehicles may not be used for personal use.
- Approval from senior management is required prior to using the Church-owned vehicle for commuting; this approval must be submitted through your MFO.
- You must record and report the number of commutes taken annually, the value of which will be included as part of your taxable income .
Replacing Church Vehicles
To replace a Church vehicle, contact the Fleet Administration Division when the vehicle reaches 40,000 miles (vehicles are replaced at 55,000 miles). You can find the New Vehicle Application form in Policy Point on the intranet by searching for “new vehicle application” in the Tools section.
Monthly Mileage Report
Each month, fill out the Department Driver Monthly Mileage Report and email it to [email protected] . You can find the report in Policy Point on the intranet by searching for “monthly mileage report” in the Tools section.
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ericwalsh wrote: It would still be nice if you could access the phone number of missionaries in a ward off of your map/meetinghouse locator site. That way I could not just refer a person but also follow-up on the referral with the assigned missionaries in that area.
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Where can missionaries find specific information about the visa instructions for a certain country, where can i find the address to a particular mission as well as pouch mail instructions, why does the travel itinerary include a return flight to the u.s. or to a different country after missionaries arrive in the mission, if parents haven’t yet received the itinerary for their missionary returning home, how can they find out more information, what should parents do if they want to pick up their missionary at the end of his or her mission, if parents have a missionary going to an international missionary training center, can the parents arrange to fly with their missionary.
- Parents would need to purchase their missionary’s ticket, and Missionary Travel would need to send parents a check for the amount Missionary Travel would have spent.
- If there is a problem with the missionary’s visa, parents would likely be left with two or three non-refundable international tickets that will not be used because the missionary would then attend the Provo Missionary Training Center.
- If the missionary’s missionary training center date is changed or if for some reason the missionary is redirected to attend the Provo Missionary Training Center, parents will be left with non-refundable international tickets.
- If parents have delays or travel problems along the way, they (the parents) are responsible to pay for and resolve those problems.
- The international missionary training center does not have any sort of welcome program.
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How should parents coordinate traveling with their missionary to the Provo Missionary Training Center?
What if parents and family are driving to the provo missionary training center will they be reimbursed for driving, where can information be found regarding current airport security regulations, baggage questions, what is the baggage allowance, exceptions:.
- Sierra Leone Freetown Mission for missionaries attending the Ghana MTC. (Missionaries attending Provo may have two 50 pound bags.)
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How do missionaries pay for any excess baggage charges?
Does the church pay for baggage fees.
- Missionaries and their families are responsible for any baggage fees when traveling from their home to the missionary training center (this includes any international training centers).
- When missionaries travel from the missionary training center to their mission destination, they should be prepared to pay any excess baggage fees BUT retain their receipts. The missionaries' mission office will cover the baggage fees for two checked bags at 50 lbs. each.
- For returning missionaries, the mission office will either pay the fees at the airport, give missionaries cash, or make sure that missionaries' mission credit card has enough money on it.
What if missionaries' bags weigh more than 50 lbs or they want to take an extra bag?
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When they depart or return home — regardless of location — we ask missionaries and their families to strictly follow established guidelines to prevent the spread of illness while at the airport or on an airplane. Families should limit the number of people picking up, dropping off, or accompanying a missionary based on local airport regulations.
Young Service Missionaries. Young service missionaries' purpose is to serve God and His children in their local communities while living at home. Assignments are tailored to the needs of the applicant and the needs of the area. Single men ages 18-25 serve for 6-24 months, and single women ages 19-29 serve for 6-18 months. Learn More.
You must record and report the number of commutes taken annually, the value of which will be included as part of your taxable income. Replacing Church Vehicles To replace a Church vehicle, contact the Fleet Administration Division when the vehicle reaches 40,000 miles (vehicles are replaced at 55,000 miles).
After training with teachers and fellow missionaries online, missionaries travel to the MTC to complete their experience on-site. ... Missionary Portal. Preparing for On-site Training. ... MTC Information Desk. 2005 North 900 East. Provo, UT 84602-1793. Contact Information. 24 hours/day. Phone: +1 385-384-2900. Email: MTCInfodesk ...
The Church Office Building is home to administrative support staff of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Completed in 1972, the 28-story building stands at 420 feet and is the second-tallest building in Salt Lake City. The architect for the building was George Cannon Young. The building was officially dedicated July 24, 1975, but was already partially functioning in 1972.
Additionally, looking under the "assigned" tab on that meetinghouse location, you find a link to the mission contact info that is assigned to that area. Selecting this pulls up the mission office's address and phone number. If you call it, surely they will assist you in the way they feel is best for their missionaries in that area and your ...
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The Missionary Travel Office asks the mission to submit the release date and destination airport three months in advance so the travel office can purchase the missionary's flight home. Once the travel office gets the request, they will send a copy of the return flight to the mission and the parents if an email address is provided by the mission ...
Strict travel guidelines for missionaries as they begin to return to the field include wearing a mask and other social-distancing practices. ... Families should limit the number of people picking up, dropping off, or accompanying a missionary based on local airport regulations, Woodruff said. ... Missionaries walk in the hallway outside ...
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