Most meetinghouses contain a chapel, classrooms, one or more foyer(s) for mingling, a kitchen, offices for bishops and clerks, and a "cultural hall" (gymnasium).
These are typically a bit larger than standard meetinghouses and also contain stake offices, a baptismal font, and often a FamilySearch Center.
Once a month, on a fast Sunday, members have the opportunity to share their testimonies (statement of belief) instead of hearing prepared sermons.
Latter-day Saints use meetinghouses for their weekly Sunday School and either priesthood quorum or organizational classes, held either immediately before or after sacrament meeting.
Members are permitted to use the meetinghouses for either receptions or ceremonies as long as they do not fall on a Sunday, and another church activity is not already scheduled in the areas that will be used.