by LDS365 | Apr 9, 2020
The concluding musical number at the April 2020 general conference featured Latter-day Saint choirs from around the world virtually joining The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in a prerecorded performance. Choirs sang “We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet” in...
by LDS365 | Dec 23, 2019
Enjoy this Christmas music video “Angels from the Realms of Glory” by The Piano Guys, Peter Hollens, and David Archuleta. This video was created in 2014 as part of the #ShareTheGift initiative. Also watch the video “He is the Gift” from...
by LDS365 | Dec 20, 2019
Enjoy this Christmas video of David Archuleta singing “Silent Night” with the Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square. This performance was from the Christmas concert “Glad Christmas Tidings” on December 19, 2010.
by LDS365 | Dec 15, 2019
President Russell M. Nelson posted this video on his Facebook page today with the caption shown below. Watch this touching duet featuring President Russell M. Nelson and the talented 7-year-old Claire Crosby. Sister Nelson and I were thrilled to meet the...
by LDS365 | Dec 5, 2019
Temple Square becomes a wonderland of festive lights, nativity scenes, and music from Thanksgiving through the end of the year. Take your family to Temple Square and enjoy Tabernacle Choir broadcasts, organ recitals, guided tours, Christmas films, museum exhibits, and...
by LDS365 | Nov 6, 2019
David Osmond, Latter-day Saint music artist, continues his work advocating awareness of multiple sclerosis (MS) and encouraging people to become more active managers of their disease. Enjoy this music video “David Osmond, “I Can Do This” Our Voice In...
by LDS365 | Sep 24, 2019
Twenty-five years ago, James Dunne began working on a colossal Book of Mormon project called “Words of the Prophets” using the actual text from the Book of Mormon for the lyrics to the songs. The project has since been completed and the two-volume CD set...
by LDS365 | Sep 18, 2019
The Mormon Channel has changed its name to Latter-day Saints Channel (SaintsChannel.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). This adjustment mirrors the correct name of those who belong to the restored Church of Jesus Christ and their commitment to follow the Savior of the world....
by LDS365 | Jul 10, 2019
James Lee Dunne, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is a man of many talents. Not only is he a family man, but he is also a composer, multi-instrument musician, marathoner, mountain climber, lover of ancient text, backpacker, storyteller,...
by LDS365 | Jul 1, 2019
Guest artists for President Russell M. Nelson’s 95th birthday celebration, scheduled for September 6, 2019, have been announced. Latter-day Saint performing artists Jenny Oaks Baker & Family Four, GENTRI, The Bonner Family, Nathan Pacheco, and Donny Osmond will...
by LDS365 | May 24, 2019
The music video “Ministering Angels” reminds us that we are Christ’s ministering angles here on earth. Latter-day Saint musician Mary Hiett composed this song to remind us of the purpose of ministering—a higher, holier approach to caring for others. ...
by LDS365 | Apr 18, 2019
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will present a special Easter performance on Temple Square on April 19 and 20, 2019, at 7:30pm. The concert will be streamed live online and rebroadcast on BYUtv. See details below. The Choir will be joined by the Orchestra at...
by LDS365 | Apr 16, 2019
Latter-day Saint musician Sara Lyn Baril has created a beautiful Easter song “I Believe.” We can overcome all things #BECAUSEofHIM. Watch the music video below with vocals by Barry Hansen. Learn more at ComeUntoChrist.org Get an MP3 or sheet music at...
by LDS365 | Feb 25, 2019
Latter-day Saint musician Mary Hiett has composed what she calls a hymn-spirational medley of “I Stand All Amazed,” “I Need Thee Every Hour,” and “Abide with Me Tis’ Eventide.” The medley is called “Stay Thou...
by LDS365 | Dec 6, 2018
Below are Christmas videos we think you will enjoy. After you watch these videos, click the YouTube logo in the bottom right of the videos so you can go to YouTube and click Like. That will make them more popular on YouTube so they will be more likely to be seen by...
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