Nearly 50 years after opening, the Provo Missionary Training Center (MTC) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is preparing for a significant update. Plans are being finalized to rebuild the MTC’s cafeteria and administration buildings, which have supported the training of hundreds of thousands of missionaries since 1978.
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Over the decades, the Provo MTC campus has evolved to meet the needs of a growing missionary force, with new buildings added and others updated. The Church is now moving forward with the design of two new buildings that will enhance the missionary experience. The existing cafeteria and administration buildings will be removed to make way for the new construction. The MTC will remain fully operational throughout the multiyear project.
The MTC campus has 16 buildings on a 39-acre site, including residence, classroom, and administrative buildings, and an MTC store. Missionaries are taught in more than 50 languages as they prepare to share the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ around the world. These new facilities will provide an improved environment for learning, growth, and spiritual preparation, blessing future generations of missionaries as they begin their service.