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Dear Angela, I’ve been less active in the church for a couple of years now. I’m not ready — or want — to go back right away, but I was wondering if you could suggest some things I could do as I contemplate the possibility of returning to church. Please keep in mind that I don’t want to meet with the missionaries and I don’t want the Relief Society president visiting me or anything like that.
Sahar Qumsiyeh grew up in Palestine. Brigitte Robinson grew up in Madison, Florida. Two women, completely different backgrounds and life experiences. Qumsiyeh has dark hair and Robinson has blonde hair. One grew up in the Bible Belt and the other grew up in an area of the world that felt unsafe due to political upheaval. The two women have never met but they share one thing in common: The twice-yearly general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints played a pivotal role in their conversion.
Former BYU football and NFL player Jamal Willis was recently called to serve in the presidency of the Genesis Group, an LDS auxiliary organization for African-Americans and their families.
Macin Smith, a 17-year-old senior from Saint George, Utah, has been missing since September 1. He was last seen that Tuesday morning getting ready for school, but his mother, Tracey Smith, was unsure whether or not he made it on the school bus.
From Utah to South Africa and Venezuela to Japan, the First Presidency has called 53 new stake presidents and their wives to serve in stakes around the world.
There are a lot of rumors circulating about changes coming this general conference.
The Choir and Orchestra presented a stunning Easter concert of Handel’s Messiah to a packed Tabernacle audience and overflow in three additional venues. The program was also viewed on the Choir’s web site and its YouTube channel as an Easter special—the first for such a Choir venture. The Salt Lake Tribune described the concert as a “rousing performance that brought Saturday’s unusually well-behaved audience to its feet cheering.”
"Religion just isn’t cool anymore," Greg Trimble writes for the Deseret News. It's our modern-day irony—so many Millennials see religion as stifling or judgmental andfeel misunderstood at church, while the one thing that couldhelp them fulfill their high ideals and feel a deeper connection with others, the world, and the divine is, in fact, religion.
“You can have great knowledge but fail at life,” Elder Vinson said. “You can have a great career but fail at life. Conversely, you can have little academic knowledge or a forgettable career, but still have a very successful life — because life is about relationships with God and with others.”
On Saturday, October 6, President Russell M. Nelson addressed the women of the Church for the first time during a historic general women's session.