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Events at the Washington D.C. Temple Visitors’ Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in June include musical performances and firesides.
The artist who brought magic to life as Prince Hans in Disney’s blockbuster film Frozen will headline this summer’s Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square’s Pioneer Day concerts. Santino Fontana joins the choir in two gala performances titled A Summer Celebration of Song, which will be held on Friday, 18 July, and Saturday, 19 July 2014, in the Conference Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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The Ice Bucket Challenge is a viral sensation and Mormons are not exempt from the movement. We’ve compiled some of the best Mormon Ice Bucket Challenge videos on the interwebs for your viewing pleasure.
A local BYU student is giving traditional violin music a modern makeover and gathering a substantial fan base while she's at it.
Those who mistrust religion or distance themselves from churches "are, like all of us, seeking a way that seems right to them. We ought to love those who disagree with us, including those who see us as bigots. They are not our enemies."
With Christmas under two weeks away, Latter-day Saint musicians are bringing the Christmas spirit to YouTube. From houselights synced to carols to the opening of Light the World giving machines, these videos will get you in the mood for the upcoming holiday.
Lindsey Redfern is an infertility survivor and the mom of four adorable children who were adopted. Lindsey is a blogger at The R House.
Appropriate to the Pioneer Day that it commemorates, Friday night’s concert of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square paid homage to perseverance, strength and triumph over adversity. Playing to a capacity audience in the 21,000-seat LDS Conference Center, the choir and orchestra were joined early on by guest tenor Nathan Pacheco, who sang his own inspirational work, “Don’t Cry,” which he composed with Leonardo de Bernardini.
Peter Hollens, known for his fantastic acapella performances on YouTube, is no stranger to singing with Mormons. He frequently collaborates with LDS violinist Lindsey Stirling, and he appeared in the World's Largest Nativity with The Piano Guys and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Last week, he added another check mark to his LDS pedigree chart.
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