Mission Location Information

Where is the Birmingham Alabama Mission Office?
The mission office can be contacted at:


Alabama Birmingham Mission
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
3100 Lorna Road
Suite 102
Hoover, AL  35216

What does the Mission Look Like?  



About the mission areas from the Mission Presidency:


A Family Guide to the Mission

 Just got a letter after a transfer meeting?  You now know which area your favorite Elder or Sister is serving in, but when you start to search through Zone Conference photography you don’t know which area or district – or even zone for that matter – to refine your search? 

If so, here’s the answer to every Mother’s Prayer: 

Overall, there are typically five zone conferences, which actually include more than just one zone each:  Bessemer, Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and Tupelo.

Attending the Bessemer Zone Conferences, you’ll find the Bessemer East and the Bessemer West zones - including the areas of Alabaster, Columbiana, Lorna, Hoover, and Inverness in the east and Tuscaloosa, Northport, Demopolis, Ensley, Jasper and Bessemer

Attending the Birmingham Zone Conferences, you will find the Birmingham Central and Birmingham Northeast zones – including the areas of Vestavia Hills, Birmingham, Cahaba Heights, Altadena, and Gardendale in Central, and  Gadsden, Anniston, Locust Fork, Talladega, Leeds, Sylacauga and the new area of Attala in the Northeast.

Attending the Huntsville Zone Conference, you will find the Huntsville North and the Huntsville Southeast, along with the Madison zones – including areas of Weatherly, Byrd Springs, Fayetteville, Sparkman,  Capshaw and Huntsville in the North;  Monte Sano, Scottsboro, Guntersville, Fort Payne and Boaz in the Southeast; and Cullman, Madison, Athens, Decatur in the Madison zone

Attending the Montgomery Zone Conference, you will find the Montgomery North and Montgomery South zones – including Tuskegee, Wetumpka, Alexander City, Millbrook, Prattville, and Clanton in the North; with Montgomery, Highland Home, Greenville, Selma, Magnolia and Camden in the South

And, attending the Tupelo Zone, you will find the Tupelo North and Tupelo South zones – including Savannah, Corinth, Booneville, New Albany, Tupelo, Amory, Haleyville, Hamilton, Russellville, Columbia, West Point and Starkville.

Of course, if you’re related to and/or interested in President and Sister Hanks – or one of the Assistants – you’ll be able to see vestiges of each of them in all Zone Conferences.

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The Alabama Birmingham Mission covers areas in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia.  The slideshow below highlights some of the things your missionary may see on their mission.  This area has a rich history, many cultural arts and performers, GREAT food, and a bright future in technology!


More Mission Location information:

Bessemer Alabama Stake -




Official Bessemer, AL Website

About Bessemer, AL from Wikipedia




Click here for a list of Bessemer Wards and Branches, as well as an interactive Google Map of the Bessemer Stake.


Birmingham Alabama Stake -



Official Birmingham, AL Website

About Birmingham, AL from Wikipedia





List of Birmingham Wards and Branches and Google Map coming soon!



Huntsville Alabama Stake -




Official Huntsville, AL Website

About Huntsville, AL from Wikipedia






List of Huntsville Wards and Branches and Google Map coming soon!


Madison Alabama Stake -







Official Madison, AL Website

About Madison, AL from Wikipedia





List of Madison Wards and Branches and Google Map coming soon!


Montgomery Alabama Stake -






Official Montgomery, AL Website

About Montgomery, AL from Wikipedia





List of Montgomery Wards and Branches and Google Map coming soon!



Tupelo Mississippi Stake -






Official Tupelo, MS website

About Tupelo, MS from Wikipedia





List of Tupelo Wards and Branches and Google Map coming soon!

2 comments:

  1. Aloha from Hawaii! I just noticed that there isnʻt an address listed on the mission location page? Unless Iʻm not looking hard enough... I can google it, but I thought that might be a noteworthy item to add to the page. Thank you so much for posting this blog and all the updates and pics. -Grateful in Hawaii! (Sister Benioniʻs dad!)

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    1. Thanks Sister Benioni's Dad! We just updated the Mission Office information as you can see above. We appreciate the feed back and love the support! :)

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