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The Piano Guys, four faithful members of the Church, have combined their talents to create unique and entertaining music. Their videos have been seen more than 700 million times on YouTube, and they have performed for audiences all over the world.
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What do "The First Noel" and "Silent Night" have in common, other than they're both Christmas songs? They happen to be Junior Maile's favorite Christmas songs.
The Church has called mission presidents and their wives to serve in missions in Mexico and Guam.
A new program is being developed for the adult classes held each Sunday in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and may be implemented soon, the faith's new Sunday School general president said this weekend.
The article speaks directly to members who identify as gay or lesbian or experience same-sex attraction.
There’s a secret every missionary learns. It’s a super-awesome-secret that the best missionaries figure out pretty early on their missions–but most missionaries learn this secret through hard times, big trials, and rough patches. And I’m sure you’d prefer avoiding them. (You really would, I’ve been there).
A new Mormon Messages video that focuses on bullying in the digital age is striking a chord with audiences on the Mormon Channel and on social media channels. The film, produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was posted on the Mormon Channel’s YouTube channel on Friday, 28 February 2014. On Tuesday morning, the views were close to 180,000 with hundreds of shares.
“Now that more people are immunized, we are pleased to announce that temples throughout the world will gradually return to more normal operations.”
I attended Brigham Young University back in the 1970s (yep, it dates me), when the Osmonds and their television variety program — “The Donny & Marie Show” — were a hit. BYU students filled the audience seats at the Osmonds’ television studio, and Donnie and Marie and family put on a popular, high-energy musical show every week for three years, to the delight of screaming teens and young adults (and, no, I didn’t scream). And, when you think about it, the Osmonds’ longevity is pretty amazing — more than 50 years in show business, since the early days when the Osmond brothers were regulars on Andy Williams’ TV show.