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Tickets go on sale this month for October 8-9 shows
“Within your sphere of responsibility, you have as serious an obligation as do I within my sphere of responsibility.” -Gordon B. Hinckley
A group of BYU-Hawaii students created an app that allows users to see what the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints looked like at any point in history since 1832 when Joseph Smith first organized the First Presidency. The app has you drag a slider to select any year from 1832 to 2014 and then shows you who was in the quorum at that given time.
The opportunity to hear Boston Celtics president and general manager Danny Ainge talk about his road to the NBA was enough to attract nearly 300 residents into a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on a recent Sunday evening.
When film composer Hans Zimmer (known for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean, Gladiator, and The Lion King) decided to create a new album that re-imagines some of his most iconic work, he recruited a few Mormon musicians and YouTube sensations to do it.
When two LDS missionaries decided to serve with their Catholic neighbors rather than argue or Bible bash, something truly remarkable happened in their area.
Forbes recently published a list of "The Best College in Every State," and BYU landed the no. 1 spot for Utah. The rankings were based on Forbes' list of "America's Top Colleges" where BYU ranked no. 104. The University of Utah ranked next for Utah schools at no. 193, Utah State University came in at no. 341, Weber State University ranked no. 502, and Utah Valley University was listed as no. 602.
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Check out these great Mormonads from the 1980s! Find more at LDS.org!
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Celebrity gossip permeates news coverage these days, so it’s nice when we can report on something positive about ever-present media stars.
The evolution of man has been a topic of debate among Church educators, members, and General Authorities since the early 1900s. The debate continues today.