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With the Provo City Center temple dedication less than two weeks away, we wanted to look back at all of the beautiful pictures of this new House of the Lord. Here are some of the most unique pictures we found on Instagram.
Just in time for the Church's 2020 Sunday school curriculum focused on the Book of Mormon, the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship is delighted to announce The Book of Mormon: Brief Theological Introductions. Twelve volumes—one for each book in the Book of Mormon (with a few books combined and one divided into two volumes)—written by twelve different Latter-day Saint scholars, each of whom brings their personal and institutional faith commitments to bear on the scripture from a wide range of academic disciplines.
Get the full lesson, "The Work of Latter-day Saint Women: 'Unselfish Devotion to This Glorious Cause,'" from The Teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith at LDS.org.
There’s something particularly perfect about a post-church nap. But what are you up to after your Sunday snooze?
The Truman Brothers’ newest music video, “Oh Child,” is a celebration of faith and showcases their talent for capturing catchy beats and melodies.
Conference Talk:
My parents grew up in Algeria, which at the time was a French colony. After the war of independence ended, they moved to Bordeaux, France, where I was born. It was only five months after my birth that my parents were baptized into the Church. They joined a fledgling branch that had more missionaries than members. Because there was no meetinghouse in the city of Bordeaux, they were baptized in a collapsible swimming pool in the missionaries' apartment. It was a humble beginning, but it changed my life and the life of our family!
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“I was 5 years old when Mount Saint Helens erupted in Washington state . . .”
This 2.5-hour temple tour was unlike any other, finishing with people of Jewish and Latter-day Saint faiths singing together in Hebrew.