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It’s been 30 years since The Sandlot was filmed in Utah, starring a cast of young actors who were only moderately skilled in baseball. The entire film was shot in locations around Salt Lake City and Ogden, and on March 18, this beloved, classic baseball movie will celebrate its 30th anniversary with original cast members at the University of Utah’s Kingsbury Hall.
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From mixing up the Young Women's theme and the Pledge of Allegiance to fending up in the ER after a pinewood derby, if you're a Latter-day Saint, chances are you've probably run into a #Mormonprob before. Maybe even one this week, or even one today!
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Frozen fever ruled 2014--and if you're not convinced, check out the toy section of your nearest big box store. But it's a new year, which means new movies and new chances for something else to hit it big.
With the Book of Mormon musical, prominent Church figures in the spotlight, and frequent mentions on TV shows and in pop culture, Latter-day Saints are used to their religion being the butt-end of a joke or the subject of heated public debates.
This past year was one for the books for Mormons. From volunteering and organizing relief efforts to sharing their talents on Dancing with the Stars and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Mormons have rocked 2017.
If you knew Christ was coming in three days, what would you do? That’s a terrifying question, right? Well, what would you do if you knew Christ was coming in 85 years? That’s plenty of time to stock up on toilet paper. However, even that amount of time wasn’t enough to help the Nephites. In Helaman 1–6, we’ll see how some contentions and “serious difficulties” prevented the Nephites from preparing spiritually for Christ’s coming and we'll learn how we can avoid making the same mistake.

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Do you remember a day in your life that was simply the greatest? A day that was so perfect, you will always remember it? Well April 6, 1830—the day the Church was organized in the last dispensation—was unforgettable for early Latter-day Saints. This week as we study Doctrine and Covenants 20–22, we’ll discover important truths about the organization of the Church and how it blesses our lives today.