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It is interesting what stirs the media about BYU at this stage of the NCAA Tournament. Jimmer Fredette, of course, is first.
When I was 14 years old I received my Patriarchal Blessing. This is a very special blessing for Mormons which is given by a man holding the priesthood office called “Patriarch”. We believe the words spoken by the patriarch come directly from God, exclusively to us. So, it becomes our own personal scripture. The Patriarchal Blessing is considered sacred and personal, so we do not discuss it at length with others.
You need to hear this! Composed and recorded by the eight Bonner siblings and their parents, this original song, "I Am Here," takes inspiration from "I Need Thee Every Hour" to create a song that blends pop, gospel, and a beloved hymn.
Check out this emotional and moving performance from the American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic. The Lyceum Philharmonic is comprised of nearly 100 high-school musicians who come from many schools across the state of Utah to participate in an after-school music program at American Heritage School. The Philharmonic is one of five orchestras in a community program that boasts over 200 students ages five to eighteen.
How can we help flood the world with all the good we see? How can we keep a balanced perspective to focus on the good while not ignoring the bad?
The testimony of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve along with an explanation of the Book of Mormon and its witness of Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world is included in the most recent Mormon Messages video called "The Book of Mormon: An Introduction," which was posted May 18. Reaction to the video abounded in several mediums, including YouTube, Facebook and the Mormon Channel.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently launched a new website, Mormon and Gay, which provides resources for Church members who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual and their ward and family members.
Mitt Romney has gone to church several times since the Secret Service began guarding the Republican nominee, but he’s yet to take in the more sacred Mormon rite: visiting an LDS temple. As the first Mormon heading a major-party presidential ticket, Romney’s newfound position with a Secret Service detail raises a question of how his around-the-clock protection would affect his ability to visit The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ most holy buildings.