Misión México Pachuca
Free resources about the Mexico Pachuca Mission:
Aquí están algunos recursos gratuitos sobre la Misión México Pachuca:
- Mission address and phone number
- Mission map
- Video interviews with returned missionaries
- Missionary blogs
- Facebook groups
- LDS Mission t-shirts and gifts
- List of past mission presidents
- Cultural articles written by returned missionaries
- Survey with RMs
*Other Mission Pages: Mexico LDS Missions.
Mexico Pachuca Mission Address
Here’s a recent address for the Mexico Pachuca Mission. We try to keep this information up to date, but it’s a good idea to check the address with several sources, including your mission packet or the mission office.
Mision Mexico Pachuca
Boulevard Miguel Hidalgo
Colonia Villas de Pachuca
Pachuca, Hidalgo, C.P. 42083
Phone Number: 52-771-133-3508
Mission President: President Jeff D. Kimball
Mexico Pachuca Mission Map
Here’s a link to the mission map for the Mexico Pachuca Mission (LDS). To access the official, up-to-date LDS.org map for the Pachuca Mission:
Videos with Mexico Pachuca RMs
Here are in-depth YouTube video interviews with returned missionaries from the Pachuca Mission. We interview hundreds of returned missionaries each year, so check back regularly to see new RM interviews. Coming soon..
LDS-Friendly Videos about Mexico
Here are LDS-friendly educational videos about Mexico. We scoured YouTube to find the best quality videos about Mexico, that are free from inappropriate music, immodesty and profanity.
Mexico Pachuca Missionary Blogs
Here’s a list of LDS missionary blogs for the Pachuca Mission. This list includes the missionary’s name, URL and when their blog was updated.
President & Sister Egbert | mexicopachucaldsmission.blogspot.com | 2016 |
Sister Katrina Cross | hermanakatrinacross.blogspot.com | 2017 |
Sister Kelsey Snyder | siblingsonmissions.blogspot.com | 2017 |
Elder Mitch Groesbeck | mitchsmission.weebly.com | 2016 |
Sister Shelby Mleynek | shelbymleynek.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Sister Lorena Cardona | sisterlorenacardona.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Elder Jordan Paynter | elderjordo.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Elder Kade Martin | elderkademmartin.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Elder Byron Elton | elderbyronjosephsmithelton.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Elder Trent Park | eldertrentpark.blogspot.com | 2015 |
Sister Alysa DeFranco | sisterdefranco.weebly.com | 2015 |
Sister Mallory Peterson | missionsite.net/hermanamallorypeterson | 2015 |
Elder Josh Stephens | missionsite.net/elderjoshstephens | 2015 |
Elder Curtis Hixon | curtishixon.blogspot.com | 2014 |
Elder Dillan Dove | missionsite.net/elderdove | 2013 |
Mexico Pachuca Mission Groups
Here are Mexico Pachuca Mission Groups- for LDS missionary moms, returned missionaries, mission presidents and other alumni of the Pachuca Mission.
- Hermana Rollins Mexico Pachuca Mission Group (194 members)
- Mexico Pachuca Mission Group (2 members)
Mexico Pachuca Mission T-Shirts
Here are T-shirts for the Mexico Pachuca Mission!
Shirt designs include Mexico Pachuca Mission logo/emblem shirts and Called to Serve shirts. The shirts make great gifts for pre-missionaries, returned missionaries and missionaries currently serving. LDS Mission shirts come in all sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, up to 4XL. The mission designs are printed on white shirts and are shipped to you.
*Simply click on a shirt design to view the details and submit an order. The designs on mission t-shirts may also be printed on other LDS mission gifts, including: Mexico Pachuca missionary aprons, Christmas stockings, ties, pillow cases, teddy bears and Christmas ornaments.
*Click here to browse Pachuca Mission gifts
Mexico Pachuca Mission Presidents
Here’s a list of current and past Mission Presidents of the Mexico Pachuca LDS Mission.
- 2016-2019, Jeff D. Kimball
- 2013-2016, Andrew E. Egbert
Mexico LDS Statistics (2015)
- Church Membership: 1,368,475
- Missions: 34
- Temples: 12
- Congregations: 1,998
- Family History Centers: 268
Helpful Articles about Mexico
Mexico Pachuca Missionary Survey
Here are survey responses from Mexico Pachuca RMs, to give you a snapshot into what it’s like to live in the mission.
*Click here to take a survey to help pre-missionaries going to your mission.
When did you serve?
- 2015-2017 (Martinus)
- 2014-2016 (Donovan)
- 2013-2015 (Mallory)
What areas did you serve in?
- Mineral de la reforma, Progreso de Obregón, Tezontepec de Aldama, Ecatepec, Teotihuacán, Apan. (Martinus)
- Mixqueahuala, Huicholes, Revolución, Venta de carpio, Tecnológico. (Donovan)
What were some favorite foods?
- Chalupas! Chilaquiles, fresh street tacos. (Anonymous)
- Pozole, enchiladas, pastes, chiles rellenos, and barbacoa. (Martinus)
- Chili rellenos. Pozole. Salsa verde. (Mallory)
- I really like the tacos, dorados, and the enchiladas. (Donovan)
What was a funny experience?
- When I went into a McDonalds and they asked if they could help me and I misunderstood thinking they were asking if I had been helped already. So I said, NO and they would walk away…this happened for about 10 minutes until I realized what was going on. I got so embarrassed I walked out. (Anonymous)
- When my companion lost sight of me for a minute and we got confused as to how it happened. (Martinus)
- Being chased by a dog while riding my bike. (Donovan)
What was a crazy experience?
- Beware of men. A few of my friends who I met there that weren’t members were harassed in the street. I had money stolen from someone I trust. Overall it is a very safe city with kind and respectful people. The most dangerous thing is the food. Don’t swallow shower water. Take a pepto a day. Bring charcoal tablets to settle your stomach. NEVER drink anything sold off the street. Avoid salsa from fresh taco stands that has been sitting out all day instead of being refrigerated. Never been so sick to my stomach. Seriously. Be very careful. (Anonymous)
- We had contacted a women in the street and when we went back this guy came out and asked us why we wanted to talk to his daughter why and stuff. He then went back in and came back with his hand behind his back and so my trainer and I quickly went around the corner and waited a few minutes. (Martinus)
- When the cops followed my companion and I down the street, or when someone grabbed me when I was on the internet for p day. (Mallory)
- I was robbed once. (Donovan)
What was a spiritual experience?
- So. So many. The members there treated me like family, sometimes better. (Anonymous)
- In my last area my companion gave a blessing to a little girl who was going to have surgery and as he was giving the blessing the room was warmed and my companion began crying. We had barely met the girl and her parents were not members. We don’t know what happened. (Martinus)
- Baptisms. (Mallory)
- After a full day of tracking, I offered a pray so that someone would let us in and the first person we talked to after that let us in. (Donovan)
What are some interesting facts about the Pachuca Mission?
- This city used to be an old English mining town. They still sell pastes which are a type of empanada, which by the way are delicious! Anyhow there is an English cemetery and there are many white people that live there because of the integration. I met a guy whose great great great grandfather was English but over the generations the family got darker and darker skin again. IF you go up to the mountains in the winter you might see a trace of snow. (Anonymous)
- One of the oldest wards is in it and has a rock chapel. (Martinus)
- It has all four seasons in one day from rain to heat to wind to more rain. (Donovan)
What was the weather like?
- Lovely. It is called the windy, so it is quite windy. In the winter it does get cold and many houses don’t have any heat, so bring warm clothes! (Anonymous)
- The weather is pretty crazy one minute it can be sunny and the next it’s raining. Always carry a sweater. (Martinus)
- Hot, rainy, dry. (Mallory)
Any things you really like about the area/people?
- The Pachuca people are very family oriented and very kind to each other. If you go to the grocery store with friends you would never run off to your own end of the store and meet back up. Everyone would accompany everyone to their specific area. They are very inclusive and kind. (Anonymous)
- They are all so friendly and the members will almost always offer to give you food and water. (Martinus)
- It was very unique and the people were so humble. (Mallory)
- They are very humble and love to listen to the gospel. (Donovan)
Any packing/clothing advice?
- Sturdy shoes. Jackets, maybe light coat. People in Pachuca take great pride in how they dress. They don’t walk around the town in jeans and ragged t-shirts. They always tuck their shirts in and the boys usually wear button up shirts. They are humble, but take care of themselves. (Anonymous)
- Take two big suitcases and a backpack for transfers. (Meghan)
- Pack light, you can buy a lot of different items there. (Mallory)
- Rain jacket. (Donovan)
What blessings did you receive from serving a mission?
- Serving people. To be surrounded by such unconditional love. To speak Spanish like never before. To live in such humble surroundings. To have so many cultural experiences in a country so close to us. (Anonymous)
- I was blessed with new friends and have many new opportunities thanks to the language. (Martinus)
- I was able to learn how to speak Spanish, my testimony grew and I met lots of wonderful people. (Mallory)
- I found my eternal companion from serving my mission. (Donovan)
What are some skills you gained?
- Learned some new songs, how to hand wash my clothes, barter, how to speak Pig Latin in Spanish (for reals), so many things. (Anonymous)
- I can now speak Spanish and am now better at solving problems and helping others. (Martinus)
- I am now able to speak fluent Spanish. (Donovan)
What do you wish you knew/did at the beginning of your mission?
- I wish I had studied my scriptures and Preach My Gospel more to help better prepare me. (Martinus)
Any advice/testimony for pre-missionaries going to Pachuca?
- Be open minded. Be patient. Enjoy yourself. What can you learn from the people there? (Anonymous)
- Just forget yourself and don’t worry about your family they will be ok the Lord will bless them for your service. (Martinus)
- It is hard at first if you don’t understand anything but you will get, so it just keep pushing to understand the language. (Donovan)
What was a funny language mistake?