In a world where we strive and try and still feel short, the law silences every excuse—only to make way for the gospel’s whisper: you are justified freely by God’s grace in Jesus Christ.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Sleeveless versions of the sacred undergarments worn by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints flew off the shelves on their first day available in the U.S., marking a momentous occasion for many women in the faith who say they no longer need to trade comfort to feel close to God.
The following Video is about John 14:21 a very important scripture when witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses, it's quick, thorough, and one argument they have trouble explaining!
A whole generation of Latter-day Saint leaders used 2 Nephi 25:23 ("we are saved, after all we can do") from the late 1950's into the 1990's as a works-based, merit-based, earning of eternal life and exaltation. This was echoed by a generation of lay Mormons and commonly relayed to evangelicals by Latter-day Saints.
On a crisp October day, dozens of women gathered in a conference room at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah, for the first-ever Divine Woman Festival. Latter-day Saints worship a Heavenly Father, and the theology recognizes a Heavenly Mother. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints don’t talk about her much, but in recent years, there’s been a surge of interest in connecting with the divine feminine.
A Utah reality TV personality will star in an upcoming docuseries that scrutinizes the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. State of play: The three-part limited series, titled "Surviving Mormonism With Heather Gay," features interviews with former church members and leaders and abuse victims, according to a news release.
FX’s long-awaited true-crime drama, Under the Banner of Heaven, is finally here! Starring Oscar-nominated theater kid Andrew Garfield and directed by Hell or High Water’s David Mackenzie, Under the Banner of Heaven follows a police detective whose faith in humanity is tested as he investigates a double murder involving the Mormon church.
Forty years ago, Salt Lake was reeling in terror as multiple bombs exploded in deadly attacks around the city, stemming from a forgery spree involving purportedly historical Mormon documents.
The investment is set to fund the work of its owner, the United States-based church known commonly as the Mormon Church. Utah-based agricultural investor Farmland Reserve acquired the Three Roads property near Edgecumbe, with local firm Craigmore Sustainables set to manage it.