2018
Church Announces Mission Adjustments: New Missions in Africa West Area
April 2018


Missions

Church Announces Mission Adjustments: New Missions in Africa West Area

Five new missions will open in 2018; 19 others will merge with other missions.

Mormon Newsroom reported in October that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would adjust the number of its 421 missions to better fit the needs of each region of the world. Today, the Church announces boundary realignments for 19 missions, as well as the creation of five new missions. With the following changes there will be 407 missions.

The following five missions will open in July 2018:

  • Brazil Rio de Janeiro South

  • Cote d’Ivoire Yamoussoukro

  • Nigeria Ibadan

  • Philippines Cabanatuan

  • Zimbabwe Bulawayo

Changes to mission boundaries are common. Since President Thomas S. Monson announced in 2012 the change in the ages for missionary service, the Church has created 76 new missions to accommodate a surge of growth in only a few years, from 58,000 to 88,000 missionaries. The initial wave of missionaries has since receded to about 68,000 missionaries, as anticipated.

Fewer missionaries means that not only are fewer missions needed but also a heightened importance of a more strategic placement of missionaries in areas of need around the world; thus, the creation of five new missions.

“We want missionaries to be in the best possible place and position to help people, whether through sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ or community service,” said General Authority Seventy Elder Brent H. Nielson, Executive Director of the Missionary Department. “The pattern established by the Savior is to make a difference in individual lives, one by one, all over the world, which requires continuous planning and organizing.”

AFRICA WEST AREA