answersLogoWhite

0

Is trey Parker a returned LDS missionary?

Updated: 8/18/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

No. Trey Parker did not go on an LDS mission.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is trey Parker a returned LDS missionary?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Was Brian Wimmer a Mormon Missionary?

There are 52,000 or so full-time LDS missionaries at any given time, so there's a good chance there is a person of that name has served an LDS mission.


How many students at BYU are returned MOrmon missionaries?

According to BYU, in 2008, 10% of female students and 78% of male students were returned LDS missionaries. This is 46% of the total university student population.


What are some of the missionaries goals?

The goals of a missionary are to spread the LDS faith to people of all ages, countries and walks of life. They inspire you with the faith of the restored Church of Jesus christ.


How does a 12 yr old girl tell a 20yr old male LDS missionary that she is in love with him?

she doesn't, even if she thinks shes in love with him she probably isn't and telling him will most likely hurt her in the long run


When were the LDS allowed in the LDS church?

I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.


Are you allowed to go to a church with lds missionaries you already know?

I'm not sure I understand the question. Hopefully this is a satisfactory answer: If LDS Missionaries invite you to church, then of course you can go. Nobody is turned away from LDS worship services. Most missionaries are also able to attend services of different denominations when invited. If you live in the area where the missionaries are serving, you can attend the congregation they are serving in, regardless of whether or not you know the missionaries there. The Church strongly requests that family members and friends do not visit missionaries while they are serving unless they have made prior arrangements with the Mission President. If you are a relative or friend from home, you should not attend the congregation where your missionary is serving unless you have recieved permission from the Mission President, it is much to distracting to the missionaries to recieve surprise visits from home. In short, if you knew the missionary prior to them becoming a missionary, check with them or with the Mission President before visiting their congregation.


Can friends email LDS Missionaries?

Yes they can, so long as the message contains only those things which will be uplifting to the Missionary. Remember they are called to bring people to Christ, they cannot do this if the message received causes them to detract from their purpose.


Can a non-member of the LDS join an LDS dating website?

I'm not sure, it probably depends on the site since LDS-specific sites are usually full of LDS members looking to date other LDS members. LDSSingles.com, LDSPlanet.com, LDSMingle.com, and LDSSingleSite.com are a few LDS dating sites you can try.


What is the ration of men to women lds missionaries?

The exact ratio between men and women in the LDS missionary force is constantly changing, as missionaries leave and come home every week. However, generally, about 10% -20% of Mormon missionaries are women. The number of female LDS missionaries is expected to rise quite dramatically over the next several months as the minimum age requirement was lowered from 21 to 19, (as of October 2012) making a mission more accessible for many young women.


What is an LDS in volleyball?

lds stands for libero or defensive specialist


When was LDS Hospital created?

LDS Hospital was created in 1905.


What does the LDS in LDS dating sites stand for?

The LDS in LDS Dating Sites stands for Latter Day Saints. This is an expression that is used to categorize people of the Mormon religion into a searchable group.