Performing Missionary Common Questions

Each year, many worthy young Latter-day Saints apply for the opportunity to serve as performing missionaries in Historic Nauvoo. Below are common questions asked about the Nauvoo Performing Missionary Program and how to become part of it.

Common Questions

Nauvoo Performing missionaries include band musicians, stage performers, and production technicians.
The Nauvoo Brass Band has a regular concert schedule featuring period (and period-like) music for trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba, clarinet, flute, piccolo, and percussion. Band members also help other missionaries with service-learning activities in Historic Nauvoo.
These missionaries perform on and off the stage each day. Performances range from large shows to small vignettes and musical sets performed on the streets of Historic Nauvoo. Some skilled with instruments such as violin or fiddle, guitar, mandolin, flute, or piano may also play them. Those who are skilled dancers serving during the pageant season form the dance corps for both the Nauvoo and British pageants.
The production technician missionaries are the backbone of the work accomplished by the Nauvoo Performing Missionary program. From designing lighting to mixing audio during shows, these elders and sisters help make experiences enjoyable for all audiences. During shows, they often assist with stage management duties or usher guests. For those with appropriate experience, there are also opportunities to assist in costume alteration and repair, sets, props, and other show-related responsibilities.
No. The program itself is not associated with any school and does not grant any college credit. However, since this is a senior service missionary assignment and not a full-time mission, performing missionaries may continue to be enrolled in their school of choice and even receive college credit concurrent with their service.
Yes. In July, some missionaries perform in the pageants as a dance corp. Others provide some live music and technical support. They are not considered part of the family cast, which is a separate opportunity to serve. Learn more about pageants.
No. Although only young adults are invited to participate, serving as a Nauvoo performing missionary is considered a senior service missionary assignment. While this is a significant service opportunity, it does not take the place of a full-time mission.
Senior service missionary callings are for Church members who live and work at home for their assignment. They are open only to members over 25 years old or to returned missionaries (See General Handbook 24.2.4). However, the Nauvoo Performing Missionary program is granted an exception that allows young people ages 18–25 to serve and to serve away from home for 14 weeks of their service.
Yes. Like other senior service assignments, a performing mission is open to anyone who has already served a full-time mission for any length of time. If you are over 18 and still plan to serve a full-time mission, you are also eligible to serve as a performing missionary.
Yes. You are welcome to apply again. You must meet all the qualifications, including age and temple worthiness.
Applicants must be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, single, 18 to 25 years old, in good health, and temple-worthy. Performing missionaries are also on their feet and involved in rigorous work for more than eight hours a day in hot temperatures and high humidity. Applicants need to be physically able to serve in this capacity before receiving their call.
No. For health and travel reasons, only missionaries from the United States and Canada may serve at this time.
No. Performing missionaries must be temple-worthy, but they do not need to be endowed to serve.
Yes. However, if you are applying during your senior year of high school, you must be 18 years old before arriving in Historic Nauvoo for your assignment. Also, keep in mind that you need to have completed graduation requirements before you travel to Illinois. Many seniors find that the fall cast schedule accommodates graduation well.
Performing missionaries serve for 12 months. During that time, they spend 14 weeks in Historic Nauvoo:
  • Summer Cast: May 1–August 7
  • Fall Cast: June 26–October 9

Once you receive and accept your call to serve as a senior service missionary, it is expected you will spend an average of four hours each week preparing for your time in Historic Nauvoo. This will involve physical preparation (exercising and learning scripts and music), intellectual preparation (studying the gospel and the history of the Church in 1840s Illinois), emotional self-reliance preparation, and spiritual preparation. Before departing for Nauvoo, you will be set apart by your stake president. After you complete your service and return home, it is anticipated you will spend time sharing your experiences using social media and helping to recruit, prepare, and encourage the next group of Nauvoo performing missionaries.
When not in Nauvoo, you will spend about four hours a week on mission assignments. This includes physical exercise and learning music, scripts, and other materials. After returning home, it includes helping to recruit and mentor others in the Nauvoo Performing Missionary Program. When not in Nauvoo, performing missionaries are free to attend school, work, date, and socialize as they normally would without this calling.
During your 14 weeks of service in Nauvoo, your conduct will generally follow what is outlined in Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ, including traveling with a companion. Some accommodation for performances is allowed. During the rest of your 12 months of service, you are free to work, go to school, and socialize as you normally would. You do not need to travel with a companion as you go about your normal life routines.
Unlike other full-time missions, Nauvoo performing missionaries do not pay a monthly fee to the Church’s Missionary Support Fund. Instead, they pay a one-time program fee to cover housing, airfare, ground transportation, costumes, and other program-related expenses. The fee for 2024 is $1,000, due on March 1, 2024. In addition to the program fee, missionaries use personal funds to cover all meals and personal items during their service. Most missionaries end up spending between $400 and $800 during their 14 weeks in Nauvoo.
The online application includes uploading an audition video where you explain why you want to serve as a Nauvoo performing missionary and demonstrate your abilities related to the role you are applying for. Here is a preview of the prompts for the audition video:

Band Member:

Why do you want to serve as a Nauvoo performing missionary? (1 minute or less)

Demonstrate a slow and legato technique. Percussionists, specifically kit drummers, demonstrate several tempo-steady groove styles in medium and slow tempos. (1 minute or less)

Play a fast-tempo passage demonstrating facility. Percussionists, specifically kit drummers, demonstrate several tempo-steady groove styles in fast and medium tempos. (1 minute or less)

Perform a full range of chromatic scales, tonguing up and slurring down.

Play a short selection that shows your skill and favorite style of playing (jazz, classical, pop, and so forth) and demonstrates your connection to an audience when you play. For percussionists, show swing, shuffle, Latin, rock, and country style variations.

OPTIONAL: Provide a sample of your skill on another musical instrument. (2 minutes or less)

Stage Performer:

Why do you want to serve as a young performing missionary? (1 minute or less)

Sing an up-tempo Broadway-style or high-energy song. (2 minutes or less)

Sing a hymn or ballad. (2 minutes or less)

Present a dramatic or comic reading of your choice. (1 minute or less)

Provide an example of a dance routine. (2 minutes or less)

OPTIONAL: We are looking for performers who also play guitar, violin, fiddle, mandolin, flute, and piano. If you play any of these instruments, please include a video demonstration of your skills. For guitar, please demonstrate your ability with both strumming and picking patterns. For violin, please demonstrate both classical and fiddling styles. (2 minutes or less)

Production Technician:

Why do you want to serve as a Nauvoo production technician missionary? (1 minute or less)

Tell us about some of your experiences with sound, lighting, wardrobe, props, or stage management. (2 minutes or less)

OPTIONAL: If you play a musical instrument, please demonstrate your skill. (2 minutes or less)
Applications are generally due in October. All applicants will receive notification about callbacks by mid-November. Callbacks will generally take place in January. For those who live less than 3 hours away from Salt Lake City, you may attend callbacks in person at a church building (location to be announced). If you live farther than 3 hours away, your callback will be held virtually. Notification will be sent to callback candidates about their acceptance status by late January. At that time, accepted candidates will receive instructions on how to complete a senior service missionary application. They will then be issued a call by their stake president and be set apart as early as February 1 to begin their 12 months of service.
If you have previously served as a Nauvoo performing missionary and would like to assist with an upcoming fireside, please email NauvooPerformances@ChurchofJesusChrist.org. You may be asked to greet visitors, participate in a musical number, or share your experiences as a performing missionary.