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August 2, 2025, 9am MDT

When most people consider missionary services at Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ, they imagine young adults tagged with names preaching the gospel at a distant gateway.

But increasingly, the quiet movements of skilled disciples are changing the face of missionary work. We are changing one temple, one phone, one online lesson, one bishop’s warehouse shift at once.

The senior missionary of church services works in the church’s office building in Salt Lake City, Utah. |Credit: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Intellectual Reserve, Inc.

These are missionaries of senior service. Every day, Latter-day Saints serve the Lord near his home in a powerful way.

Unlike full-time senior missionaries who serve away from home, senior missionaries live in their homes and serve the local community.

Senior Services Missionaries answer calls at the Latter-Day Holy Employment Resource Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. |Credit: Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Men and women over the age of 26 – single or married, retired or still working – are eligible to serve assignments tailored to their schedule, abilities and spiritual gifts. Many only offer 8 hours a week. up to 30 or 40 years old, like Elder Gary Huttral and sister Nancy Huttral of Ackworth, Georgia.

The Family and Church History Headquarters mission consists of service missionaries, full-time missionaries, senior couples and single sister missionaries. |Intellectual Reserve, Inc.

“There’s training in all advanced service missions, even if you don’t think you can do that because you don’t know anything about it,” said sister Hutral: “The Lord doesn’t want us to just sit down and do nothing.

Mission built for Elders and Sister Jones

Elder Carlos Jones and senior missionary coordinators at the Jacksonville Florida Group, Tammy Jones, a sister who serves the Coordinating Councils of Tallahassee Florida and Jacksonville Florida, will be taking photos after a 2024 call.
Elder Carlos Jones and senior missionary coordinators at the Jacksonville Florida Group, Tammy Jones, a sister who serves the Coordinating Councils of Tallahassee Florida and Jacksonville Florida, will be taking photos after a 2024 call. |Supported by Tammy Jones

For Elder Carlos Jones and Sister Tammy Jones of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, serving as a missionary in senior service was not something they had planned. It was simply a matter of being happy. Both worked full time and they were nervous, but they felt the phone was inspired and accepted.

Jones is currently the senior missionary coordinator in Northern Florida. Their jobs include hosting information tables at stake meetings, training stake leaders and working with future missionaries to help them find the right fit.

Elder John Bitner of Dothan Alabamastake is a senior service mission in 2025 as a virtual employment support mission.
Elder John Bitner of Dothan Alabamastake is a senior service mission in 2025 as a virtual employment support mission. |Supported by Tammy Jones

One of the joys of their calling is witnessing the transformation of those they helped. Sister Jones felt she wasn’t sure if there was anything to offer as a missionary, as she remembered a woman whose husband couldn’t leave the house.

Before and after: Sister Anita Bark.com, Sister Lila Lynch, Sister Raines Broadhead, Sister Tammy Jones, Elder Carlos Jones, and Sister Lorily Anne Tucker. They will serve as FamilySearch Virtual Records Operation Center Service Missionaries from Kingsland Georgia Stocks in 2025.
Before and after: Sister Anita Bark.com, Sister Lila Lynch, Sister Raines Broadhead, Sister Tammy Jones, Elder Carlos Jones, and Sister Lorily Anne Tucker. They will serve as FamilySearch Virtual Records Operation Center Service Missionaries from Kingsland Georgia Stocks in 2025. |Supported by Tammy Jones

They matched her with a remote family history assignment that said she had changed her life.

Sister Jones recalls a woman who said, “It just gave me a purpose. It helped me realize I needed it.”

Elder Carlos Jones and sister Tammy Jones are posing for a photo with sister Stephanie Newman, who is serving as a senior service mission in June 2025 as a teacher at BYU Pathway in Lake City Florida, Florida.
Elder Carlos Jones and sister Tammy Jones are posing for a photo with sister Stephanie Newman, who is serving as a senior service mission in June 2025 as a teacher at BYU Pathway in Lake City Florida, Florida. |Supported by Tammy Jones

“The Mission for Everyone”

The elder and sister Hutral also did not imagine himself serving the mission.

They first he was hesitant as his daughter with Down syndrome still lived in the house – until their stake president approached them about opportunities for local service in the bishop’s warehouse.

Elder Gary Hutral, sister Vanessa Hutral and sister Nancy Hutral will be photographed in Georgia on July 27, 2025.
Elder Gary Hutral, sister Vanessa Hutral and sister Nancy Hutral will be photographed in Georgia on July 27, 2025. |Provided by Sister Nancy Hutlar

“I didn’t know how it would work with my daughter, so I agreed to do it for a year,” recalls Elder Hutral. “It was a five-year mission in the end.”

Now, a few years later, futures and their daughter, sister Vanessa Hutral – have all left as missionaries – are serving together.

Sister Hutral smiled and explained that one of Vanessa’s unofficial missions was to give him a free embrace.

In an interview with Church News, Vanessa said that giving her arms around her parents is a favorite part of her mission.

Sister Vanessa Hutral prepares a brochure for a stake meeting in Georgia in July 2025.
Sister Vanessa Hutral prepares a brochure for a stake meeting in Georgia in July 2025. |Sourceeded by Nancy Hutlar

Personal growth through quiet sacrifice

In Florida, Georgia, or anywhere in the world, futures and Jones experiences refer to the same truth. It changes both your mind and your home.

Tallahassee sister Kenny Shipley is posing for photos while working as a senior service missionary at the Tallahassee Florida Distribution Center for her Florida stake.
Tallahassee sister Kenny Shipley is posing for photos while working as a senior service missionary at the Tallahassee Florida Distribution Center for her Florida stake. |Supported by Tammy Jones

“It’s a great pleasure to serve together,” Sister Hutral said. “It gave me so many opportunities to grow as a family.”

Elder Jones loves being able to advise against other missionaries and church leaders, especially.

“To be able to meet them and to advise them is very spiritual for me,” he said.

Uncovering the myth

Britt Zimmerson Jr. of Elder Alter from Pensacola Florida Stakes was a senior service missionary in 2025 at Bishop's Warehouse in Slidell, Louisiana.
Britt Zimmerson Jr. of Elder Alter from Pensacola Florida Stakes was a senior service missionary in 2025 at Bishop’s Warehouse in Slidell, Louisiana. |Supported by Tammy Jones

Senior Service Missionaries are employed, may have dependents at home, and may serve alone or with a spouse. Assignments are flexible and are often designed to meet individual needs.

“We can also provide services through a recliner,” Elder Hutral said. “My biggest need is that missionaries are still away from home, but if they need to serve from home, that’s also effective and valuable.”

The only requirement is that the senior service missionary commits to at least 8 hours a week and is at least 26 years old.

A sacred invitation

Giannin Cochran, sister of the Fort Walton Beach Florida Stake, served in a senior service mission in 2025 at Bishop Warehouse and Home Storage Center in Slidell, Louisiana.
Giannin Cochran, sister of the Fort Walton Beach Florida Stake, served in a senior service mission in 2025 at Bishop Warehouse and Home Storage Center in Slidell, Louisiana. |Supported by Tammy Jones

President Russell M. Nelson spoke about senior missionaries many times, calling them “irreplaceable” and reassures you that you are there if you are being seduced to think you don’t need them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utbrkpeiol0

President Jeffrey R. Holland was urgent. “The message to all of our mature couples is simple. We need you. We do everything we can to make it as convenient as possible to go.

The Lord has rushed his work late, and church leaders taught that the service of senior missionaries was central to his efforts.

Whether it is the work of the temple, the efforts of the missionaries, the teachings of the Byu-Pathway, or the coordination of humanitarian projects, senior service missionaries can quietly and dramatically help to fulfill the sacred purpose of the church.

For those wondering if it’s worth it, Jones and the Future testify that the answer is yes.

“We can find something for you to do.

To see the available opportunities, visit seniormission.churchofjesuschrist.org.

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