9 exciting temple ‘firsts’ you may have missed
Last year was filled with new temple milestones.
This is his first temple dedication as Church president.
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Adjustments are intended to enhance the guest experience and increase missionary opportunities.
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Get excited for a new year of study with these amazing scriptures.
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The scriptures clarify a common misconception about the premortal council.
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Here are a few icebreakers to try with friends or neighbors.
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President Uchtdorf has served as a general authority since April 1994.
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“In these Houses of the Lord, we are taught the most important things we can learn in mortality, the knowledge of eternity.”
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
The blessings of studying the Old Testament are there, but sometimes they only come through a wrestle.
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RootsTech 2026 has announced seven keynote speakers, three to speak at the in-person event and four to speak virtually.
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There are 211 temples dedicated at this time.
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Not sure how to help your returned missionary adjust to life post-mission? These ideas will help both of you.
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In his April 2023 general conference address, Elder Gary E. Stevenson challenged us to rethink the way we celebrate Easter by asking this question: “How do we model the teaching and celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Easter story, with the same balance, fulness, and rich religious tradition of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Christmas story?”
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What if change can be immediate? In fact, what if long-lasting change isn’t possible without immediate change?
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A man scarred by war shares a sacred dream in which a friend he’d lost appeared to him, holding in his hands the way to purpose and peace.
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The worldwide devotional celebrating the anniversary of the Relief Society became a celebration of the power, influence, and blessings of women.
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In our efforts to not say His name too frequently, have we not said His name frequently enough?
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In June 2024, the History of the Saints team, Dennis Lyman and Glenn Rawson are taking a bus tour across the pioneer trail. The first group will travel by bus from Salt Lake, across Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, and finally into Nauvoo. Along the way, they will follow as closely as possible the actual pioneer trail. There will be stops at the Green River, Martin’s Cove, Devils Gate, Casper and the last crossing of the Platte. We will visit, Chimney Rock, Scots Bluff, Fort Laramie, the Guernsey Ruts, and so much more. At Nauvoo, we will spend time in the City and take in the wonderful sites, especially those recently acquired. There will even be time for a temple session. On our last night in Nauvoo, we will walk the Trail of Hope—down Parley Street to the Mississippi River. As the sun goes down, we look out to the west and imagine that trail of 1300 miles before them. The next day we drive into northern Missouri and shift our focus to 1838-39 and the Exodus of Missouri following the Extermination Order of Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. We will visit the Hawn’s Mill martyrdom site, Far West, and Adam-ondi-Ahman. The last hours of the tour are spent at Liberty Jail and Independence. From there the group will fly home and Dennis and Glenn will welcome a new group flying in. The next morning, we reverse the trail all the way back to Salt Lake City.
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Moms always have their hands full, and it’s surprising that dresses with pockets haven’t always been an option for women. Thankfully, they are now, and they make for a comfortable and stylish ensemble that allows you to subtly carry your stuff wherever you go without needing a purse! Wear it to church, around the house, or at the office– a Sweet Salt dress with pockets is a perfect look no matter where you are!
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There is a segment in this week’s “Come, Follow Me” reading that captures the spirit of the “Visitors Welcome” signs found on every Latter-day Saint church building.
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