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Looking for a new, inspiring way to celebrate Holy Week and prepare for Easter Sunday either personally or with your family?
“Because of their preparations, both temporal and spiritual, the missionaries knew what to do and where to go.”
Saturday was the last day of the Washington D.C. Temple open house. Here’s a look back at what Church members and friends of the faith have said about their visit.
A new survey shows that Americans know little about the Church—but most don’t dislike it.
MR says: "This event has really forced us all to rely on our testimony and figure out what faith is and how to use the Atonement properly," says Melisse Myers, sister of Bishop Clay Sannar. "And we have a stronger desire to serve."
MR says: What an incredible story that so many within the Church can relate to. When intense doubt creeps upon us, we must learn to trust in our faith more than our doubts.
"My father was a Catholic," Elder Bednar said after many toured the Rome Italy Temple, including a Catholic delegation. "As a young man, he aspired to be a priest. And I have an aunt who's a nun, Sister Rosario, my Aunt Mary. So all my life I've been answering questions about, now what is it you do? And why do you do that? So today to take these really sincerely interested journalists through the temple and respond to their questions, questions of the soul, questions about living the gospel on a daily basis, we simply tried to explain to them that there is a pattern of progression that is symbolized in the temple: As we put off the natural man, we become new creatures in Christ."
This year the Church is inspiring millions around the world to celebrate this Christmas season by following the example of Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, and serving others. Unlike last year's #LightTheWorld, which provided daily service ideas, this year's campaign features weekly themes, videos, and corresponding service ideas for the week.
President Russell M. Nelson highlighted four gifts offered by Jesus Christ and promised that true followers of the Savior “have the privilege of experiencing unspeakable joy forever” during the First Presidency's Christmas Devotional on Sunday evening, Dec. 2.