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− | [[Image:New_Provo_MTC_Building.jpg|285px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Provo | + | [[Image:New_Provo_MTC_Building.jpg|285px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Provo Missionary Training Center</span></center>|right]] |
− | Each week, hundreds of families around the world bid farewell to their sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, as they embark on an 18-month (females) to 24-month (males) journey as [[Mormon Missionaries| | + | Each week, hundreds of families around the world bid farewell to their sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, as they embark on an 18-month (females) to 24-month (males) journey as [[Mormon Missionaries|missionaries]], fulfilling the [[The Great Commission: Spreading the Gospel of Christ|Great Commission]] of taking the restored gospel to all the world. Because the daily life of a [[Missionary|missionary]] is demanding—a life that is devoted entirely to teaching others about [[Jesus Christ]] and serving the needy—the first stop on the journey for each new missionary is at one of the 11 '''Missionary Training Centers''' (often called MTCs) of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. They will spend their first week in online training and then afterward anywhere from two weeks (for those not learning a foreign language) to eight weeks in training before departing to serve in one of the Church’s 411 [[Mission|missions]] (number of missions as of September 30, 2023[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/9/30/23379823/map-of-lds-missions-see-area-by-area-breakdown/#:~:text=By%20Scott%20Taylor-,The%20Church%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20of%20Latter%2Dday%20Saints%20has,countries%20in%20the%20various%20areas.]). |
− | + | Missionaries generally arrive at an MTC with a basic, foundational knowledge of religion and the scriptures gained from the years of instruction that they receive both at home and at Church. Many Latter-day Saint families have daily prayer and scripture study together. Latter-day Saint youth also attend weekly [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/seminary?lang=eng high school] and [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/institute/?lang=eng college] religion courses offered by the Church. And the family generally attends Church together on Sundays for two hours of additional religious instruction. | |
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+ | ==A New Missionary Training Center Created== | ||
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+ | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening a new training center for full-time missionaries in Democratic Republic of the Congo. | ||
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+ | Since 2022, a limited number of local missionaries have received training in a temporary center, leading to the need for a permanent facility. This new MTC will help accommodate a growing number of missionaries in this region of Africa and provide training in advance of their missionary service. | ||
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+ | The new training center will have a capacity of up to 200 missionaries who already speak French or will learn French before their service. The training center will be a short drive from the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple, which will allow missionaries to attend the temple during their training. The new MTC is scheduled to begin operation in August 2024. | ||
==The Origin of the Missionary Training Center== | ==The Origin of the Missionary Training Center== | ||
− | [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] originally started the Missionary Training Center to provide language training and to provide a place for missionaries to be housed until difficulties in obtaining passports and visas to their assigned areas could be resolved. | + | [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] originally started the '''Missionary Training Center''' to provide language training and to provide a place for missionaries to be housed while they were trained and sometimes until difficulties in obtaining passports and visas to their assigned areas could be resolved. |
− | The MTC was originally called the "Language Training Mission. | + | The MTC was originally called the "Language Training Mission" (LTM). The name was later changed in the 1970s to the "Missionary Training Center." The name was changed to note that it was for more than just language training, although language training would continue to be an important part of the facility's function. |
==Preparing Missionaries to Teach the Gospel== | ==Preparing Missionaries to Teach the Gospel== | ||
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[[Image:Missionary_Training_Center_Ghana.jpg|300px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Accra Ghana Missionary Training Center</span></center>|left]] | [[Image:Missionary_Training_Center_Ghana.jpg|300px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Accra Ghana Missionary Training Center</span></center>|left]] | ||
− | From the moment they arrive, the new missionaries are never alone; they are assigned a "companion" who is going to the same mission and will be with them always while at the MTC. | + | From the moment they arrive, the new missionaries are never alone; they are assigned a "companion" who is going to the same mission and will be with them always while at the MTC. Missionaries may communicate with their families on their weekly preparation day via text messages, online messaging, phone calls and video chat in addition to letters and emails. Missionaries avoid entertainment, parties, or other activities common to this age-group as long as they are on their missions, so they can focus entirely on the work of serving and of teaching others the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
The rigorous course of study at the MTC is rooted in gospel fundamentals. While at the MTC, missionaries engage in daily practice teaching situations and intense gospel classroom instruction from teachers who are themselves returned missionaries. They also attend weekly devotional addresses from Church leaders and MTC staff and perform weekly service opportunities. Missionaries are encouraged to actively study the Church's doctrine to receive inspiration on how best to teach and help others. | The rigorous course of study at the MTC is rooted in gospel fundamentals. While at the MTC, missionaries engage in daily practice teaching situations and intense gospel classroom instruction from teachers who are themselves returned missionaries. They also attend weekly devotional addresses from Church leaders and MTC staff and perform weekly service opportunities. Missionaries are encouraged to actively study the Church's doctrine to receive inspiration on how best to teach and help others. | ||
− | The [https:// | + | The [https://provo.mtc.byu.edu Provo MTC], the largest Missionary Training Center campus of the Church, teaches more than 50 languages. It ranks second among the nation’s largest on-site language schools, behind only the U.S. Defense Department’s Language Institute in Monterey, California. Each language instructor is either a native speaker or is fluent thanks to his or her own missionary service. In addition to language instruction, teachers provide cultural training—the use of proper manners and non-confrontational behaviors—to help missionaries make a smoother transition into their assigned foreign country. |
− | For many of these 18- and 19-year-old men and women, this is their first experience of living away from home, so they also learn some of the basic, necessary skills needed to live on their own. They do their own laundry, exercise daily, eat nutritious meals provided by each MTC cafeteria, and stay in touch with family and friends | + | For many of these 18- and 19-year-old men and women, this is their first experience of living away from home, so they also learn some of the basic, necessary skills needed to live on their own. They do their own laundry, exercise daily, eat nutritious meals provided by each MTC cafeteria, and stay in touch with family and friends once a week. |
Regardless of the MTC attended, all missionaries are given the chance to further learn the doctrines of Jesus Christ and to develop and strengthen Christlike attributes. Missionaries learn to teach principles with clarity and to help others have faith in Christ, repent, be baptized in Christ's name, receive the Holy Spirit, and continue in the ways of the Savior. | Regardless of the MTC attended, all missionaries are given the chance to further learn the doctrines of Jesus Christ and to develop and strengthen Christlike attributes. Missionaries learn to teach principles with clarity and to help others have faith in Christ, repent, be baptized in Christ's name, receive the Holy Spirit, and continue in the ways of the Savior. | ||
− | ==Missionary Training Centers | + | During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, missionaries trained virtually while living at home. After COVID-19 restraints lessened, missionaries trained at home and online for the first week of their service, if they were training in their native languages. If they were learning foreign languages, they trained at home for one or two weeks, depending upon the location of the MTC they would transfer to. (See [https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/new-missionaries-going-to-5-mtcs-will-do-online-training-at-home-for-just-1-week Church Newsroom.]) |
− | In addition to its flagship Provo Missionary Training Center in Utah, [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] currently operates | + | |
+ | ==Missionary Training Centers Worldwide== | ||
+ | [[Image:MTC.jpg|350px|thumb|frame|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Provo MTC</span></center>|left]] | ||
+ | In addition to its flagship Provo Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] currently operates 10 international MTCs worldwide: Brazil, England, Ghana, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, and now Democratic Republic of the Congo.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/12/13/23999480/new-missionary-training-center-bangkok-thailand-10th-worldwide/][https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2024/06/18/new-mtc-missionary-training-center-kinshasa-dr-congo-august-2024/] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Johannesburg_South_Africa_MTC.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Johannesburg South Africa Missionary Training Center - Courtesy of Provo Missionary Training Center</span></center>|none]] | ||
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+ | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that a new missionary training center — its 10th worldwide — would be created in Bangkok, Thailand. Effective January 2024, the Thailand MTC is located in the annex adjacent to the new six- | ||
+ | story Bangkok Thailand Temple. The Thailand MTC will help accommodate the training of new full-time missionaries who are from Southeast Asia and other regions.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/12/13/23999480/new-missionary-training-center-bangkok-thailand-10th-worldwide] | ||
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+ | See above for information on the new MTC in Democratic Republic of the Congo. | ||
The Provo MTC completed an expansion project in June 2017 that resulted in 200 new missionary classrooms, large meeting spaces, 300-plus stalls in underground parking, open views from classrooms, and artwork and messaging throughout the two new six-story buildings and along the outdoor walkways for the expansive outdoor spaces. It has the capacity for 3,700 missionaries. | The Provo MTC completed an expansion project in June 2017 that resulted in 200 new missionary classrooms, large meeting spaces, 300-plus stalls in underground parking, open views from classrooms, and artwork and messaging throughout the two new six-story buildings and along the outdoor walkways for the expansive outdoor spaces. It has the capacity for 3,700 missionaries. | ||
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The new Ghana Missionary Training Center was completed in August 2017. Built next to the temple grounds in Accra, the new facility replaced the original MTC built in 2002. | The new Ghana Missionary Training Center was completed in August 2017. Built next to the temple grounds in Accra, the new facility replaced the original MTC built in 2002. | ||
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|'''<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Training Language</span></center>''' | |'''<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Training Language</span></center>''' | ||
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− | |São Paulo, Brazil | + | |Brazil Missionary Training Center, São Paulo, Brazil |
− | |Brazil, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Angola | + | |Brazil, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Angola, South America, Central America, Mexico, Japan, Portugal |
− | |Portuguese | + | |Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese |
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− | | | + | |England Missionary Training Center, near Preston, England |
− | | | + | |Europe |
− | | | + | |English, English as a Second Language, French, German, Greek |
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− | | | + | |Ghana Missionary Training Center, Accra, Ghana |
− | | | + | |West Africa, DR Congo, Madagascar |
− | | | + | |Amharic, English, English as a Second Language, French, Swahili |
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− | | | + | |Mexico Missionary Training Center, Mexico City, Mexico |
− | |Dominican Republic, Haiti | + | |Mexico, other countries in North, Central and South America; Dominican Republic, Haiti |
− | | | + | |Spanish, Haitian Creole, K'ekchi |
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− | | | + | |New Zealand Missionary Training Center, near Auckland, New Zealand |
− | | | + | |Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga |
− | |English (native speakers only), | + | |English, English as a Second Language, French (native speakers only), Samoan (native speakers only), Tongan |
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− | | | + | |Peru Missionary Training Center, Lima, Peru |
− | | | + | |Central and South America |
|Spanish | |Spanish | ||
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− | | | + | |Philippines Missionary Training Center, in metro Manila, Philippines |
− | | | + | |Philippines and Asia |
− | + | |Cambodian, Cebuano, English, English as a Second Language, Hiligaynon, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Mongolian, Tagalog, Urdu, Vietnamese (all languages except Tagalog and English as a Second Language are for native speakers only) | |
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− | | | + | |South Africa Missionary Training Center, near Johannesburg, South Africa |
− | | | + | |Southeast Africa, Madagascar |
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− | | | + | |Thailand Missionary Training Center in Bangkok, Thailand |
− | | | + | |Southeast Asia and other regions |
− | |English | + | |English, Thai, and Russian |
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− | | | + | |Democratic Republic of the Congo Missionary Training Center, Kinshasa, DRC |
− | | | + | |Central Africa |
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|Provo, Utah, United States | |Provo, Utah, United States | ||
|Worldwide | |Worldwide | ||
− | |50 different languages | + | |More than 50 different languages |
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*[http://www.mtc.byu.edu/index.htm The Provo MTC website] | *[http://www.mtc.byu.edu/index.htm The Provo MTC website] | ||
*[https://africawest.lds.org/missionary-training-center The Missionary Training Center in Accra, Ghana] | *[https://africawest.lds.org/missionary-training-center The Missionary Training Center in Accra, Ghana] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/mormon-mtc-life Preparation With Purpose: Life in a Mormon Missionary Training Center] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/mission-presidents-leave-home-behind-to-serve-throughout-the-world Mission Presidents Leave Home Behind to Serve Throughout the World] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/topic/missionary-program?cid=Mormon_missionary_service_2_Infographic The Latter-day Saint Missionary Program] |
+ | *[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news/50-years-of-missionary-language-training-readers-share-how-they-learned-their-mission-language?lang=eng Church News, "50 Years of Missionary Language Training: Readers Share How They Learned Their Mission Language"] | ||
+ | *[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/12/13/23999480/new-missionary-training-center-bangkok-thailand-10th-worldwide Church News, "Church to open a new missionary training center in Bangkok, Thailand — its 10th worldwide"] | ||
+ | *[https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2024/06/18/new-mtc-missionary-training-center-kinshasa-dr-congo-august-2024/ Church News, "New missionary training center coming to Democratic Republic of the Congo"] | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 18 June 2024
Each week, hundreds of families around the world bid farewell to their sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, as they embark on an 18-month (females) to 24-month (males) journey as missionaries, fulfilling the Great Commission of taking the restored gospel to all the world. Because the daily life of a missionary is demanding—a life that is devoted entirely to teaching others about Jesus Christ and serving the needy—the first stop on the journey for each new missionary is at one of the 11 Missionary Training Centers (often called MTCs) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They will spend their first week in online training and then afterward anywhere from two weeks (for those not learning a foreign language) to eight weeks in training before departing to serve in one of the Church’s 411 missions (number of missions as of September 30, 2023[1]).
Missionaries generally arrive at an MTC with a basic, foundational knowledge of religion and the scriptures gained from the years of instruction that they receive both at home and at Church. Many Latter-day Saint families have daily prayer and scripture study together. Latter-day Saint youth also attend weekly high school and college religion courses offered by the Church. And the family generally attends Church together on Sundays for two hours of additional religious instruction.
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A New Missionary Training Center Created
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening a new training center for full-time missionaries in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Since 2022, a limited number of local missionaries have received training in a temporary center, leading to the need for a permanent facility. This new MTC will help accommodate a growing number of missionaries in this region of Africa and provide training in advance of their missionary service.
The new training center will have a capacity of up to 200 missionaries who already speak French or will learn French before their service. The training center will be a short drive from the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple, which will allow missionaries to attend the temple during their training. The new MTC is scheduled to begin operation in August 2024.
The Origin of the Missionary Training Center
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints originally started the Missionary Training Center to provide language training and to provide a place for missionaries to be housed while they were trained and sometimes until difficulties in obtaining passports and visas to their assigned areas could be resolved.
The MTC was originally called the "Language Training Mission" (LTM). The name was later changed in the 1970s to the "Missionary Training Center." The name was changed to note that it was for more than just language training, although language training would continue to be an important part of the facility's function.
Preparing Missionaries to Teach the Gospel
From the moment they arrive, the new missionaries are never alone; they are assigned a "companion" who is going to the same mission and will be with them always while at the MTC. Missionaries may communicate with their families on their weekly preparation day via text messages, online messaging, phone calls and video chat in addition to letters and emails. Missionaries avoid entertainment, parties, or other activities common to this age-group as long as they are on their missions, so they can focus entirely on the work of serving and of teaching others the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The rigorous course of study at the MTC is rooted in gospel fundamentals. While at the MTC, missionaries engage in daily practice teaching situations and intense gospel classroom instruction from teachers who are themselves returned missionaries. They also attend weekly devotional addresses from Church leaders and MTC staff and perform weekly service opportunities. Missionaries are encouraged to actively study the Church's doctrine to receive inspiration on how best to teach and help others.
The Provo MTC, the largest Missionary Training Center campus of the Church, teaches more than 50 languages. It ranks second among the nation’s largest on-site language schools, behind only the U.S. Defense Department’s Language Institute in Monterey, California. Each language instructor is either a native speaker or is fluent thanks to his or her own missionary service. In addition to language instruction, teachers provide cultural training—the use of proper manners and non-confrontational behaviors—to help missionaries make a smoother transition into their assigned foreign country.
For many of these 18- and 19-year-old men and women, this is their first experience of living away from home, so they also learn some of the basic, necessary skills needed to live on their own. They do their own laundry, exercise daily, eat nutritious meals provided by each MTC cafeteria, and stay in touch with family and friends once a week.
Regardless of the MTC attended, all missionaries are given the chance to further learn the doctrines of Jesus Christ and to develop and strengthen Christlike attributes. Missionaries learn to teach principles with clarity and to help others have faith in Christ, repent, be baptized in Christ's name, receive the Holy Spirit, and continue in the ways of the Savior.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, missionaries trained virtually while living at home. After COVID-19 restraints lessened, missionaries trained at home and online for the first week of their service, if they were training in their native languages. If they were learning foreign languages, they trained at home for one or two weeks, depending upon the location of the MTC they would transfer to. (See Church Newsroom.)
Missionary Training Centers Worldwide
In addition to its flagship Provo Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints currently operates 10 international MTCs worldwide: Brazil, England, Ghana, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, and now Democratic Republic of the Congo.[2][3]
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that a new missionary training center — its 10th worldwide — would be created in Bangkok, Thailand. Effective January 2024, the Thailand MTC is located in the annex adjacent to the new six- story Bangkok Thailand Temple. The Thailand MTC will help accommodate the training of new full-time missionaries who are from Southeast Asia and other regions.[4]
See above for information on the new MTC in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Provo MTC completed an expansion project in June 2017 that resulted in 200 new missionary classrooms, large meeting spaces, 300-plus stalls in underground parking, open views from classrooms, and artwork and messaging throughout the two new six-story buildings and along the outdoor walkways for the expansive outdoor spaces. It has the capacity for 3,700 missionaries.
The new Ghana Missionary Training Center was completed in August 2017. Built next to the temple grounds in Accra, the new facility replaced the original MTC built in 2002.
Brazil Missionary Training Center, São Paulo, Brazil | Brazil, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Angola, South America, Central America, Mexico, Japan, Portugal | Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese |
England Missionary Training Center, near Preston, England | Europe | English, English as a Second Language, French, German, Greek |
Ghana Missionary Training Center, Accra, Ghana | West Africa, DR Congo, Madagascar | Amharic, English, English as a Second Language, French, Swahili |
Mexico Missionary Training Center, Mexico City, Mexico | Mexico, other countries in North, Central and South America; Dominican Republic, Haiti | Spanish, Haitian Creole, K'ekchi |
New Zealand Missionary Training Center, near Auckland, New Zealand | Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga | English, English as a Second Language, French (native speakers only), Samoan (native speakers only), Tongan |
Peru Missionary Training Center, Lima, Peru | Central and South America | Spanish |
Philippines Missionary Training Center, in metro Manila, Philippines | Philippines and Asia | Cambodian, Cebuano, English, English as a Second Language, Hiligaynon, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Mongolian, Tagalog, Urdu, Vietnamese (all languages except Tagalog and English as a Second Language are for native speakers only) |
South Africa Missionary Training Center, near Johannesburg, South Africa | Southeast Africa, Madagascar | English, Portuguese, Malagasy |
Thailand Missionary Training Center in Bangkok, Thailand | Southeast Asia and other regions | English, Thai, and Russian |
Democratic Republic of the Congo Missionary Training Center, Kinshasa, DRC | Central Africa | French |
Provo, Utah, United States | Worldwide | More than 50 different languages |
External Links
- The Provo MTC website
- The Missionary Training Center in Accra, Ghana
- Preparation With Purpose: Life in a Mormon Missionary Training Center
- Mission Presidents Leave Home Behind to Serve Throughout the World
- The Latter-day Saint Missionary Program
- Church News, "50 Years of Missionary Language Training: Readers Share How They Learned Their Mission Language"
- Church News, "Church to open a new missionary training center in Bangkok, Thailand — its 10th worldwide"
- Church News, "New missionary training center coming to Democratic Republic of the Congo"