What I realized about God and garments from studying the Creation

“I now put my garments on with an added measure of thankfulness.”
The Church’s contribution fostered the completion of the building’s interior.
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President Freeman shared a verse that brings comfort when you feel like you’re not enough.
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The Church has deployed 150 to 200 volunteers daily to assist communities devastated by wildfires in southern Chile.
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Don’t skip over this beautiful verse in your ‘Come, Follow Me’ reading this week.
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February 06, 2026 03:55 PM MST
A clearer understanding of the Resurrection offers us hope for the future and courage for today.
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February 06, 2026 10:18 AM MST
Watching the 2026 Winter Olympics? Look for this Latter-day Saint athlete on Team USA's four-man bobsled team.
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The commitment includes thousands of volunteers as Salt Lake City prepares to welcome the world once again.
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Podcasts

Exploring what it means to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ
A Come, Follow Me study group podcast
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
Connect with Latter-day Saint thought leaders in a personal way
February 02, 2026 03:08 PM MST
During a worldwide devotional, Elder and Sister Kearon answered questions from young adults.
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February 02, 2026 10:07 AM MST
As words came to mind, Stephen A. Reynolds wrote them down on his printed program.
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January 30, 2026 03:08 PM MST
This will help you slow down and receive revelation from the scriptures.
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August 30, 2021 04:07 PM MDT
Kenneth Hartvigsen, a curator at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art, invites listeners to slow down and “experience” the frustration, anticipation, and hope of Carl Bloch’s ‘Christ Healing the Sick at Bethesda.’
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August 30, 2021 02:20 PM MDT
Temple groundbreaking ceremonies took place in Brazil and Pittsburgh and a groundbreaking date for the Phnom Penh Cambodia temple was announced.
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August 28, 2021 11:00 AM MDT
Receiving one's patriarchal blessing often carries with it great anticipation and great expectations. Will the blessing mention the things we've always dreamed of having in our lives? And what if it doesn't? As a young girl, Makenna Myler's life revolved around running so when she received her patriarchal blessing, she expected it to talk about the role running would play in her life moving forward. When it didn't, she was confused and, for years after, she wrestled over whether she should be running or not.
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August 27, 2021 07:49 PM MDT
Two themes about the Church were apparent both over the pulpit and on social media this week.
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August 27, 2021 06:21 PM MDT
If we were to list reasons why Latter-day Saints love general conference, the inspirational stories told by the speakers could very well earn a spot in the top five.
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August 27, 2021 03:44 PM MDT
Upon initially learning about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Danor felt it was what he had been searching for. But then he started to hear “rumors” that there was a period of time in the Church’s history when people of African descent were unable to receive the priesthood. And as it turned out, the rumors were true.
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August 27, 2021 03:01 PM MDT
The August 26 print edition of The Washington Times included an article highlighting the success of the All In podcast as well as the All In book, which was released last month.
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Two counselors have been called to serve with the recently announced president of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Michael O. Leavitt. At a devotional held in the Tabernacle on Thursday evening, L. Whitney Clayton was sustained as first counselor and Gary B. Porter as second counselor in the new choir presidency.
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August 27, 2021 01:00 PM MDT
Elder Edward Dube, General Authority Seventy and current First Counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency, grew up in rural Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia), against the backdrop of civil war. From humble beginnings, he worked hard in the fields, walked miles for water, and sacrificed for the privilege of education. There, in Silobela, his mother would sometimes gather her children and teach them in the shade of the mango trees near their home. But we can't learn everything we need to know if we stay in the comfort of a tree's shade.
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