Sing Messiah Hallelujah Chorus with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Sing Messiah Hallelujah Chorus with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Sing Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Download the music, submit a video of yourself singing, and be part of a historic virtual performance that will be released to the world on March 13, 2016, on the website FollowHim.mormon.org as part...

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Messiah Concert Tickets Available Today at 7 p.m.

Messiah Concert Tickets Available Today at 7 p.m.

To celebrate the birth, life, and resurrection of Jesus Christ during this 2016 Easter season, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will present Handel’s oratorio Messiah in its entirety. The concerts will be held on Thursday, March 24 and Good...

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VIDEO Tour of the Mormon Tabernacle Attic

VIDEO Tour of the Mormon Tabernacle Attic

Watch the video below for a rare look inside the complicated and innovative building techniques that have given the Tabernacle on LDS Temple Square its unique look and sound since 1867. The Salt Lake Tabernacle is almost 150 years old and is still used today. The...

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Join World’s Largest Virtual Hallelujah Chorus

Join World’s Largest Virtual Hallelujah Chorus

Calling all singers and choirs worldwide—now you can virtually join the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for an amazing rendition of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus." You can download the music and submit a video of yourself singing. The submitted videos will be combined into a...

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Share Goodness One Hashtag at a Time

Share Goodness One Hashtag at a Time

Latter-day Saints of all ages have been sharing goodness on social media by posting uplifting, inspirational images and messages. During his keynote address at Brigham Young University’s Campus Education Week in August of 2014, Elder David A. Bednar invited Church...

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BYU–Idaho’s Pathway Program Blesses Students Worldwide

BYU–Idaho’s Pathway Program Blesses Students Worldwide

BYU–Idaho’s Pathway program has turned into a worldwide program serving more than 40,000 students in nearly 40 countries. With 387 sites around the world, students of all ages and backgrounds are getting started on a “path” that leads to education. What started out as...

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Print LDS Temple Ordinance Cards at Home

Print LDS Temple Ordinance Cards at Home

Members can now print their own family ordinance cards at home rather than printing them at the temple. This option is now available in the United States and will be available worldwide in the next few months. Taking names to the temple for ordinance work just got a...

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Mormon Myths – Made Simple

Mormon Myths – Made Simple

Both inside and outside of the Church, myths about Mormons can run rampant. You've heard the rumors. But are they true? Watch the video below, "Mormon Myths - Made Simple" to find answers to questions like these: "Are Mormons Christian?", "Do Mormons believe in the...

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Sing “Hallelujah” With Mormon Tabernacle Choir Virtual Choir

Want to sing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir? Here's your chance! In honor of the 275th anniversary of Handel’s “Messiah,” the Grammy Award-winning Mormon Tabernacle Choir and YouTube star Peter Hollens are joining forces to create a “virtual Hallelujah chorus”...

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Should We Use Mobile Devices at Church?

Should We Use Mobile Devices at Church?

Do you think we should use mobile devices in church? Some people do and some don't. Some even quote the handbook, Church leaders, and personal anecdotes and observations both for and against. In the LDS.org blog post "Why My Smartphone Makes Church Better," Michelle...

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New Ministering Resources for LDS Leaders

New Ministering Resources for LDS Leaders

Editors note (June 4, 2018): Ministering Resources has been renamed Counseling Resources. Four new topics have been added to Ministering Resources (CounselingResources.lds.org) to support stake and ward leaders as they minister to the following groups of members:...

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