Mexico Mission Trip
Mexico Mission Trip
Mexico Mission Trip
June 20-27, 2026
Mazahua Valley of Mexico
Join us on a trip to visit our mission partners in the beautiful Mazahua Valley of Mexico, June 20-27! Escape the heat; the location is at 9,000 feet elevation in a pristine mountainous setting. La Casa de Cristo is fortunate to have a long-standing relationship with this mission site in central Mexico where their focus is on the spread of Christianity, church mission work, and education opportunities for the local indigenous people. This trip is great for all ages and an experience you don’t want to miss!
La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church partners with Mazahua Valley Ministries to work, play, and worship together alongside our brothers and sisters in Christ! Opportunities abound to serve the family of GOD south of our border.
It is guaranteed that you will go home knowing you have been blessed to be a blessing. If you would like to have an opportunity to experience this worthwhile activity, contact Pastor Matt at the church office, (480) 948-1234
The full details of trip can be found here


The Mission
This trip is all about relationships. The first most important relationship is our relationship with God. This trip will help us all grow in our life of faith with our Savior. We will pray, worship, and praise God in all that we do. The second most important relationship is the one that we will build with each other and with our Christian brothers and sisters in the Mazahua Valley of Mexico. We will be celebrating that we are truly one family of God. Our mission is to strengthen the bond between all of our churches and thus strengthen the bond of the entire Christian Church on earth.
This is a family mission trip for people of all ages (kids must have an accompanying parent).

Trip Details
DATES: June 20 – 27, 2026
COST:
$650 + airfare
This prices includes:
– Meals, except in airports and in transit to/from Mazahua Valley Ministries. There are several restaurants and opportunities for snacks as we travel to MVM.
– All ground transportation in Mexico
– Lodging in Atlacomulco
– Mission support for the local church ministries in the Mazahua Valley.
– Airfare is not included. You are responsible for your own airfare and must book the following flights:
- Outbound – June 20th
Phoenix to Mexico City, non-stop on AeroMexico flight 615 - Return – June 27th
Mexico City to Phoenix , non-stop on AeroMexico flight 614
MEALS
All meals, while we are in Mexico, are included. If you have special dietary needs please share
them with Pastor Matt at registration.
Safe purified drinking water is provided at MVM
The food is safely prepared and is delicious! 🌮
TEAM MEETINGS
Preparation Meetings are an important part of the mission. We will be preparing ourselves as a
team and planning our mission projects together. As we get closer to the trip you will be
contacted about getting together as a group.



Location
Questions and Answers
Mexico is generally safe for tourism, with over 99% of visits occurring without issue.
While cartels operate in parts of Mexico, violence to tourists are rare as they tend to avoid interrupting that industry.
The Mazahua Valley, located within the State of Mexico and is a region deeply tied to indigenous culture and rural landscapes. The area itself is generally tranquil compared to major cities.
This trip will take us through Mexico City and then up into the mountains of the State of Mexico. The Mazahua Valley Ministries campus is located in the Mazahua Valley outside of Atlacomulco which is approximately eighty miles northwest of Mexico City in the central highlands of Mexico around 9,600 ft.
The climate is fresh during the spring and summer with heavy rains; and cold with some frost during the fall and winter.
The MVM ministry covers a radius of 40 miles including five counties: Atlacomulco, Ixtlahuaca, San Felipe del Progreso, El Oro y Temascalcingo; reaching out to about twenty four villages and thirty-five churches from different denominations. We will be doing most of our work in the area around Atlacomulco, which is just about right in the middle of the entire country of Mexico.
The red marker on the map above locates Atlacomulco, Mexico, just outside of Mexico City.
We fly from Phoenix to Mexico City and then take a private bus from Mexico City to the mission campus in Atlacomulco. It is approximately 2.5-3 hours from Mexico City to Atlacomulco.
The Mazahua people are one of sixty-two indigenous groups found in Mexico. Although Mazahua is their native language, they are quickly being assimilated into the national culture. Today, many of the young people only speak Spanish. The Mazahuas are generally farmers subsisting on small plots of land. Their main crop is corn used for making tortillas, the main staple in their diet.
Lack of employment has forced many to migrate to the cities, northern border areas, or the United States to find work as vendors, masons, or domestic employees. Most children have access to primary & secondary school, but very few go on to finish high school. Half of the population lives in extreme poverty on less than $5 a day.
The Mazahua people are known for their gift of hospitality and service, close family ties, and community, therefore; visitation is a very important aspect of our ministry.
In 2020, a group of La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church members put together a Virtual Mission to Mexico. It is a 50 minute video that is available online highlighting what the background of Mazahua Valley Ministries, our church’s relationship with them, and what it is actually like to go on a mission trip. It is an excellent resource for anyone wondering what a trip is like. You can find the video here
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