What is lds missions in france?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has had a presence in France since 1849, with missionaries arriving shortly thereafter. LDS missions in France are organized into two mission fields, the France Paris Mission and the France Lyon Mission.

The France Paris Mission covers the northern part of France, including the capital city of Paris. The mission headquarters is located in Versailles. In addition to French, missionaries in this mission field may speak other languages such as Arabic, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, or Vietnamese.

The France Lyon Mission covers the southern part of France, including the city of Lyon. The mission headquarters is located in Grenoble. Missionaries in this mission field primarily speak French, but may also speak other languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, or Italian.

LDS missionaries in France focus on teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and serving the community. They often participate in various service projects, such as cleaning up local parks, helping the homeless, and providing aid to those in need.

The LDS Church has over 38,000 members in France, with 108 congregations throughout the country. French members of the Church are active in sharing their faith and inviting others to learn more about the teachings and principles of Mormonism.