Utah History Encyclopedia The Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints is commonly known as the latter-day saints believe that their church is the authentic restoration of the http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/c/CHURCHJESUSLATTER.html
Extractions: Latter-day Saints believe that their church is the authentic restoration of the church established by Jesus Christ in New Testament times. Its authority to perform saving ordinances and do other things in God's name comes from the priesthood, which was restored to Joseph Smith through heavenly messengers and is passed on to all worthy male members through ordination. At the head of the church stands the president of the church, who is considered God's living prophet. He and his two counselors constitute a quorum known as the First Presidency. Next to them stand the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and they are assisted in administering the Church worldwide by two Quorums of the Seventy. A Presiding Bishopric, consisting of three men, administers the temporal affairs of the Church. All these leaders are known collectively as the General Authorities of the church. Other general church officers include the presidency of the Relief Society (a women's organization founded by Joseph Smith), the presidency of the young women's association, the presidency of the young men's association, the presidency of the Sunday School, and the presidency of the Primary (a churchwide organization for children).
Extractions: Welcome! While many of you are looking only for a mission, feel free to wander about the site. In addition to an up to date listing of all mission sites, LDSMissions.Net is proud to offer web hosting for missions that are in need of a permanent location for their site. We hope that you enjoy this site and find it useful. Above are some links to what has been established so far. You will find a complete mission listing to the right, or click on the "Detailed Mission Listing" button for more information on a mission, or to update a mission's information (only if you are the maintainer, of course). This site is not officially sponsored or endorsed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . However, we strive to keep all content on this site in accordance with the teachings and standards of the Church. For more information about missions in general or to learn more about the LDSMN, please visit http://www.mission.net Again, we hope you enjoy the site. Please check back often as this is a time of growth and new features and information will be added frequently. If you have any comments or suggestions about the site, please let us know . Enjoy!
News & Features | Onward, Mormon Soldiers EMail This Article to a Friend. Onward, Mormon soldiers How the latter-day saints could make Mitt Romney president BY ADAM REILLY http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/other_stories/multi-page/docum
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New Mexico Family History Centers List of Family History Centers operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints (LDS or Mormons) with addresses, phone numbers, hours of operation, and other information. http://www.genhomepage.com/FHC/New_Mexico.html
Extractions: This is a listing of LDS Family History Centers generated from data sent by the Family History Center address submission form . The listing is nowhere near complete and readers are invited to submit information about any FHC's with which they are familiar. This list of Family History Centers is not an official or unofficial production of the LDS church and the Family History Library. They are not responsible for the content of this listing and any errors containted within it. The addresses in this listing are created by WWW users who volunteer the information. By it's nature it is not and can not be a complete listing of Family History Centers. The addesses and existence of the FHC's listed here is unverified. Some addresses may be in error. Furthermore, some listings may not be Family History Centers at all. To add a Family History address, fill in the form with the address of a family history center. If a listed address is incorrect, incomplete, or not even a Family History Center, please send mail to genhome@genhomepage.com. Last update September 20, 2000
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Christianity - Latter-day Saints Latter-day-Saints Essentials ... Help zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/6.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the Christianity - Latter-day Saints newsletter! It's a new month so now would be a good time to monitor your progress with President Hinckley's invitation to read the Book of Mormon by the end of this year. As of September 1st you should be somewhere around 2 Nephi chapter 28. If you're a little behind you can easily catch up by reading 2 chapters a day! I have already been richly rewarded as I've taken this challenge to read the Book of Mormon again by the end of the year. Many scriptures have been personal messages to me, that have directly applied in my life! I almost feel as if this challenge was just for me. So take the time to renew your dedication to read the Book of Mormon by the end of the year- it's worth it!
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Extractions: Shopping Basket Empty Easter Hosanna Medley A joyful new Easter Medley consisting of the Primary pieces "Easter Hosanna," "He Died That We Might Live Again," and "Jesus Has Risen." Written for Children, Mixed Chorus (SATB), and Piano, this expressive and thoughtful piece will be the perfect addition to your Easter worship services this year. This double cantata by Gerald and Lynn Lund is a comprehensive work covering the entire life and mission of Joseph Smith and his role in restoring the Gospel of Jesus Christ in this dispensation. It includes several previously published titles as well as several new songs. This powerful mini-pageant can be segmented to suit your needs as far as performance time and situation. Hymplicity Ward Choir Book 6: The Restoration An essential resource for this year, the newest Hymnplicity Ward Choir Book 6: The Restoration is out just in time to plan ward and stake celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Easy to learn and an inexpensive resource for the thin-stretched ward choir budget, this collection includes favorite restoration hymn arrangements.
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The Religious Educator Twice yearly journal for teachers and students of religious education in the Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints. Published by the BYU Religious Studies Center. Secure order form and FAQ. http://www.tre.byu.edu/
Extractions: The Religious Educator provides carefully prepared, inspirational, and informative writings on subjects explicitly associated with teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ from the perspective of the Restoration. Published two to three times annually , the Religious Educator seeks to reinforce readers' personal testimonies that God lives, that Jesus is the Christ, and that the Prophet Joseph Smith and all the prophets who have followed him were commissioned by Christ to direct the kingdom of God on earth. The editors welcome well-crafted manuscripts on topics directly related to all facets of teaching the restored gospel, of scripture and doctrine, of LDS Church history, and of devotion. Subscription Questions Contact Editors
Lansing Michigan Stake - Home Page Stake information including address, contacts, leaders roster, schedules, calendar, directory, high council assignments, and general Mormon links. http://www.msu.edu/user/warddl/
Extractions: Comments: clerks Under the direction of the Stake President in response to a letter from the Presiding Bishopric of the Church (dated March 15, 2001), which stated that "a policy for the creation, operation and maintenance of local unit web sites is being developed" and which relayed the message "Until the policy is established, the First Presidency has ... determined that existing sites should be discontinued", the web site for the Lansing Michigan Stake has been placed off-line. Until the policy is announced and our stake web site is updated to ensure conformation to the new policy, please refer to the printed stake directory and calendar. We sincerely thank Michigan State University for providing the student/alumni/staff/faculty "Pilot" personal disk space and web hosting services which has made this Internet site a reality since April 5, 1998.
LDS.NET Full service ISP built by latterday saints for latter-day saints. Offers server side tamper proof pornography filtering. http://www.lds.net
The Alberta Temple Academic study with sources by Cheryl Dawes of the Church of Jesus Christ of the latterday saints, Cardston, Alberta, designed in 1912 by American architects Hyrum Pope and Harold Burton. http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~simmins/Dawes.html
LDS Cops.com Think about it Why Should I be a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints? Police stories written by officer Samuel Jeppsen. http://www.ldscops.com
Home Page Examining the claims of the Mormon church in light of the evidence. http://www.latter-day-saints.org
TLC Homepage Church officially formed as a church on May 3, 1994. Church roots, news, FAQ, and online library including the Book of Mormon (TLC version) and latterday Revelations not in Current LDS Canonized Scriptures. http://www.helpingmormons.org/TLC_Manti/
Extractions: the official website of the TLC We believe in the fullness of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed through the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., and as commanded to be taught and practiced anew by the Lord in this very day through direct revelation, saying: " Thus saith the Lord." "Except the LORD of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant , we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah." (Is 1:9) We have been called forward as the remnant spoken of so frequently in the scriptures, to establish Zion upon the earth, empowered with the authority and divine directive to do so. This prophesied event is transpiring in the face of the LDS Church's failure to keep their covenants and abide by God's laws. This is the fulfillment of the works of Joseph Smith, Jr. who still reigns as the head of the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times, whose work is to prepare this earth for the return of Jesus Christ, our King. Weekly Quote: "There is nothing short of complete apostasy, a complete denial of every principle we have received, a throwing away of the Holy Priesthood, that can save us from persecution. When this takes place, when all the chief features of the Gospel are obliterated, when we can float along the stream and do as the world does, then and not till then will persecution cease, or until the adversary is bound."
LDSS Latter-day Saint Seminar Mailing List Discussion for saints who teach Sunday School, especially the Gospel Doctrine class. Intended to be scholarly with archived columns for use as resources. Moderated with an unmoderated companion list and digests for both. http://www.cybcon.com/~kurtn/ldss.html
Extractions: I envision LDS Seminar as an intelligent conversation on the Scriptures between friends who care more about what is right than who is right. I hope it will be a scholarly conversation, without being pretentious, obscure or obtuse. The main thrust of LDSS is the writing of columns by list members for the perusal of subscribers. These columns are combined and archived, and are intended primarily to assist Gospel Doctrine teachers in specific and Sunday School teachers in general in lesson preparation. There are two modes of distributing LDSS, based upon list topic and volume. If you choose to subscribe, please choose one of the two. All lists receive the same LDSS lesson material. The difference between the lists is in whether the subscribers are permitted to post. Choose the list that best suits the volume you want to receive. LDS Seminar [LDSS] is an unmoderated list where subscribers may post at will. The list charter requires conversation to be respectful and on topic. Suitable topics are the Gospel Doctrine lessons, questions associated with the Scriptures pertinent to the current year's Gospel Doctrine lessons, teaching helps, and questions that come up during a Gospel Doctrine/Sunday School class. Off topic material (e.g., humor, general questions, policy speculation, sports, politics, etc.) is actively discouraged. This list is generally