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The geographical area a mission actually covers is typically much larger than the name may indicate; most areas of the world are within the jurisdiction of a mission of the church. In the list below, if the name of the mission does not include a specific city, the city where the mission headquarters is located is included in parentheses.
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord. Temples are considered by church members to be the most sacred structures on earth.
Gaeth was the first mission president of the Czechoslovakia Mission. Thomas Biesinger had previously preached within Czechoslovakia, but only in the current territory of the Czech Republic. Zimbabwe: 1930 George C. Maw, Vern D. Greene, and Bertram C. Cutforth Costa Rica: 1946 Arwell L. Pierce, Robert B. Miller, and David D. Lingard Guatemala: 1947
The following list of Protestant missionary societies is a list of Protestant Christian missionary organizations that began between 1691–1900. [ 1 ] Missionary societies in the United Kingdom
As a result, the first temples in South America (Brazil dedicated in 1978); Asia (Japan dedicated in 1980); and Mexico (Mexico City dedicated in 1983) were built and the number of temples doubled from 15 to 36. The Columbus Ohio Temple, an example of smaller temples built under Hinckley's direction
Spanish missions in the colonial United States — established in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México), with sites/structures now in the present day southern and western United States. v t
The Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which oversees the Church's work in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Northern South America.
Woman's Board of Foreign Missions - 1868 [3] [8] Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior - 1868 [1] [8] Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific - 1873 [1] [8] Woman's Board of the Pacific Islands, 1871; Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Free Methodist Church of North America - 1882 [1]