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Arizona's Gov. Jan Brewer described The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Gilbert Arizona Temple as "a beacon of hope, faith and love to all those who come to this sacred building and its beautiful grounds. It is a special place ... a place of spiritual refuge in this troubled world.
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If you’ve ever been to Texas, then you know that it’s a world all of its own. And if you are, or know a Mormon, then you are probably familiar with some of the cultural quirks and traditions. Texas Mormons combine a rich heritage with ardent pride in their culture and state, resulting in a wonderful and unique group of people. Here are 15 tell-tale signs you might just be a Texas Mormon.
I think we can all agree that the sad farewell to summer is quickly replaced with excitement when we remember our love for fall fashion! Sweet Salt is thrilled to present their fall clothing line! Visit www.sweetsaltclothing.com to view the latest dresses, sweaters, fashion tops, scarves, and accessories. For now, let us tease you with a few of our favorites!
“Deutschland, ich liebe dich” (“Germany, I love you”), President Thomas S. Monson told members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hamburg and smiled at the conclusion of the first of four gatherings during a trip to Germany in October 2012. The worldwide president of the Church visited with the faithful in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt am Main. “For many weeks I have been eagerly anticipating this visit to a land and people I dearly love,” President Monson said during the final meeting at the Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt am Main on October 21, which was broadcast to Church meetinghouses throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland. More than 10,000 Latter-day Saints gathered at the four venues, thousands more attended the satellite broadcast.
I’ve been exploring the internet going on four years, viewing websites and blogs that present information about the Mormon church. Most of the sites I visit are created and visited by members and former members of the church. The subject matter of post and the comments made range widely. On one side of the continuum are sites written and frequented by church members who are filled with faith, on the other extreme are members who have left the church, but can’t leave the church alone. Then there is a large group of members who are in the middle. Their sites are frequented by members whose faith can be described as fragile.
Many mission presidents and missionaries are returning home after serving through a global pandemic, quarantines, reassignments, and so much more. Check out these sweet homecoming videos of these faithful missionaries reuniting with their families after a tumultuous couple of years.
Pastor Ray Williams of Morning Star Baptist Church in Oakland and his wife Janet were recent guests at the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. Also visiting were Pastor H. H. Lusk and his wife Bettye of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Seaside, California, and Associate Pastor Kenneth Murray and his wife Bridgette.
Utah photographer Jason Carlton is setting out on a statewide road trip this Friday to visit and photograph all 16 Utah temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The more than 1200-mile road trip will begin Friday, May 16, 2014, in Sandy, Utah, and end the following night in Logan, Utah, at 11 pm. People can follow the adventure on Twitter and Instagram (handle: @TempleTestimony) for updates, photos and testimonies shared along the way.
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I know, I know. It's the Monday after an utterly amazing conference weekend, and we're not ready for it to end yet. So, in order to give you a little laugh as well as some added inspiration to your day, here are our favorite social media reactions to the October 2016 general conference: