This adorable song will help children (and adults) remember the power of daily scripture study.
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Guest harpist Lethicia Caravello joined the orchestra during a medley of Primary songs.
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“The hymns help teach the doctrine and principles of the gospel with power and clarity.”
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As words came to mind, Stephen A. Reynolds wrote them down on his printed program.
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Tickets for the March 30, 2026, performance will go on sale on January 27, 2026.
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The refreshed song was published in the January 2026 issue of the Friend magazine.
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Tens of thousands of people attend this beloved Church production every year.
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This year’s celebration had a special focus on the 100-year anniversary of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ being preached in South America.
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The composer says creating “How Did the Savior Minister?” felt more like remembering the song.
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As part of the centennial celebration, a cultural event was held at the Antel Arena in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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“I wrote the words to that song as my prayerful feelings for our Father in Heaven,” President Russell M. Nelson has said.
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Featuring stunning shots across New Zealand, the video honors a relative who passed away from terminal brain cancer.
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“When you are doing important things, things get in your way,” the Apostle said, just moments before the sound system unexpectedly shut off.
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An 11-year-old who’d never sung before during his Primary programs unexpectedly approached the microphone.
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There is a catch to including some hymns and songs in the new hymnbook.
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The concerts will be held in arenas that can seat more than 9,000 people.
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“I knew I was supposed to do this but nothing beyond that.”
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More than a campfire sing-along, the experience solidified the participants’ confidence as disciples of Jesus Christ.
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The Times featured the Choir for presenting "Music & the Spoken Word" for 5,000 weeks straight since 1929.
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“We love you, we thank you, and we need you,” the Apostle told the cast and crew. “Don’t ever for a minute think that you are not appreciated.”
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Alice Warner Johnson wrote the hymn while declining from a progressive form of multiple sclerosis.
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“Music & the Spoken Word” is the longest continuously running network broadcast in history.
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This hymn has become a favorite among the Third Baptist Church choir in San Francisco.
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For a hymn centered on joy, the lyrics originate from a surprising place.
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The composer based the song on a turning point in her experiences with anxiety.
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The growing catalog has now reached 48 new songs.
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“Each hymn has been approved by the First Presidency and the Twelve, and these approvals have not been taken lightly,” Elder Renlund says.
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The update includes “accompanist mode” on sheet music for pianists and organists.
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After heart problems ended his proselyting mission, Elder Logan Castleton prayed for inspiration on what to do next.
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Enjoy free, family-friendly concerts near Temple Square this summer.
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“I jumped at the chance,” singer Alex Sharpe said.
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A Hawaiian student danced hula in a moving tribute to survivors of the 2023 wildfires in Lahaina, Maui.
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Iam Tongi says it is a dream come true to contribute to this story about families.
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Disney star Adassa joined BYU Noteworthy for a soaring rendition of the hymn.
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Find out more about 3 new Easter-specific hymns.
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In the first year the Sugar Creek Youth Orchestra was created, a total of 18 youth participated.
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A pianist and opera coach at the Met, Debbie Robertson has left quite an impression on her colleagues.
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The musical will feature Christ’s visit to the Americas found in 3rd Nephi.
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Singing the third verse would create a beautiful, touching moment at a funeral.
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Do you recognize any of these songs?
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Understanding this powerful Hebrew word may deepen your appreciation for the hymn.
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You don’t want to miss the joy in President Nelson’s face as he plays.
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“Are we joining together to praise our God and King no matter the quality of our voices?” —Elder Patrick Kearon
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Iam Tongi’s powerful version of the hymn also features a choir of 100 children.
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This weekend will be the 22nd “Luz de las Naciones,” a celebration of Latin American culture hosted by the Church.
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A funny parody on a popular song. (Oh, how we Mormons love our parodies.)
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In a unique intercontinental mingling of talent and faith, the Cheltenham England Stake and the South Jordan Utah Glenmoor Stake are joining forces to present "Faith the Musical" at the LDS Conference Center Little Theater. The production opens tonight at 7:30 p.m, with additional performances scheduled Friday and Saturday and again Aug. 9-13 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. There will also be a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday.
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Jason Deere wants others to know what being a missionary means. He wants them to know the deep meaning of the work missionaries do. He wants them to know why members send sons and daughters out into the world by the thousands. And he wants them to "understand that there's a mom who gets down on her knees for one of those missionaries every night."
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I was surprised the other day when, going through the news, I saw a headline saying that one of the stars of the new Book of Mormon musical was worried to take the role because he thought he would be killed for portraying Mormonism in that way.
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Despite the sweep of last month’s Tony Awards, I have noticed that many fellow Mormons, including a few of my open-minded New York City neighbors, have said they do not intend to see “The Book of Mormon: The Musical.” In conversation and on Facebook, they cite Michael Otterson’s Washington Post column as a reason that they are opting out. Otterson, head of public affairs for the LDS Church, points out that people may leave the theater “believing that Mormons really do live in some kind of a surreal world of self-deception and illusion.” Thus, he has decided not to spend $200 on it.
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