One of the first questions Bronco Mendenhall was asked after becoming the head coach at BYU was what he thought about the missionary program and if he felt it helped or hurt the BYU football program.
“Serving missions is what makes this team, this university and the Church unique,” Mendenhall said. “These unique characteristics are based upon sound principles and values. Why would we not embrace them?”
Brigham Young University is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The missionary emphasis of the Church is perhaps one of its most recognized characteristics. Since the organization of the Church in 1830, over one million missionaries have served.
The Church operates 347 missions around the world in 145 nations speaking 164 languages. A mission covers a geographic area and has a central headquarters. Each is presided over by a mission president who is called from the ranks of the Church membership to serve for a period of three years. The mission president directs the work of the missionaries assigned to his mission.
More than 53,000 missionaries representing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are serving proselytizing missions in 330 missions around the world. Seventy-five percent of the Church’s proselytizing missionaries are young men between the ages of 19 and 26. A substantial number of young women and older couples also serve proselytizing missions.
Missionaries work long hours—seven days a week for two years or 18 months for women and couples—teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and participating in community service.
In addition, about 5,100 individuals (including couples) are given special service assignments. Health specialists and doctors go to developing countries where the Church’s health services program teaches preventive care. Craftsmen, artisans and construction supervisors train members in local building projects. Agricultural experts train people to produce food more effectively and economically. Other mission assignments include education, family history research and leadership training.
The missionaries and/or their families donate money to the Church to pay for their personal expenses. When his or her assignment is completed, the missionary returns home to pursue vocational, academic or other personal goals. Aside from their brief orientation at a missionary training center, missionaries receive little formal training for their ministry. Missionary preparation comes primarily from personal study and, in many cases, from examples taught in the home from childhood.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was officially organized on April 6, 1830 with six members. Today, congregations of the Church are found in more than 160 nations and territories. With over 13 million members, it is one of the fastest growing religions in the world and one of the largest Christian churches in the United States.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Christian, but is neither Catholic nor Protestant. Rather, it is a restoration of the original church established by Jesus Christ. For more information on the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, visit www.lds.org.
| COUGARS CURRENTLY SERVING |
| PLAYER | Mission LOCATION |
| Michael Alisa | Puerto Rico San Juan |
| Tyler Beck | Texas Houston |
| Brad Beeston | Ghana Accra |
| RJ Best | California San Bernardino |
| Justin Blackmore | Pennsylvania Harrisburg |
| Robbie Cook | Texas Houston |
| Cameron Comer | Virginia Richmond |
| Jefferson Court | California Anaheim |
| Ian Dulan | Illinois Peoria |
| Mike Edmunds | Arizona Tucson |
| Ryan Folsom | Korea Seoul West |
| Kaneakua Friel | South Africa Durban |
| Spencer Hadley | California Roseville |
| Connor Hamilton | Canada Edmondton |
| Adam Hine | Panama Panama City |
| Austin Holt | Missouri St. Louis |
| Chris Hunt | New Zealand Auckland |
| Austen Jorgensen | Florida Tampa |
| Solomone Kafu | New York New York |
| Walter Kahaiali'i | Australia Melbourne |
| Nathan Killpack | Washington DC North |
| James Lark | Russia St. Petersburg |
| Devin Mahina | Madagascar Antananarivo |
| Eathyn Manamaleuna | Oklahoma Oklahoma City |
| Zed Mendenhall | Brazil Santa Maria |
| Rex Morgan | Russia Moscow |
| Jason Munns | Mexico Oaxaca |
| Jake Murphy | Australia Sydney |
| Billy Oden | Puerto Rico San Juan |
| Mitch Palsson | Johannesburg South Africa |
| Iona Pritchard | Marshall Islands Majuro |
| Seth Probert | Florida Jacksonville |
| Skyler Ridley | England Manchester |
| Matt Shirley | Chile Antofagasta |
| Brian Smith | Mexico Monterrey |
| Jordan Smith | Chile Santiago |
| Daniel Sorensen | Costa Rica San Jose |
| Justin Sorensen | Georgia Macon |
| Tom Steele | Pennsylvania Philadelphia |
| Christian Stewart | Japan Tokyo |
| Brock Stringham | Philippines Tocloban |
| Russell Tialavea | Chile Santiago (leaves December) |
| Manaaki Vaitai | Nevada Las Vegas |
| Jake Webber | California Sacramento |
| Spencer Wolfley | Australia Perth |
| Michael Yeck | Alabama Birmingham |




