New LDS Apostles Sustained in General Conference

New LDS Apostles Sustained in General Conference

New Apostles were sustained today in LDS general conference, filling the vacancies left with the recent passing of President Boyd K. Packer, Elder L. Tom Perry, and Elder Richard G. Scott. Elder Ronald A. Rasband, Elder Gary E. Stevenson and Elder Dale G. Renlund were...

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Children’s Activities for LDS General Conference

Children’s Activities for LDS General Conference

The Church provides several General Conference activities for children at ConferenceGames.lds.org in multiple languages to help them enjoy and learn more from listening to general conference: A General Conference Notebook for children to write or draw about...

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Priesthood Restoration Site Interactive Map

Priesthood Restoration Site Interactive Map

The Priesthood Restoration historical site near Harmony, Pennsylvania, was rededicated on September 19, 2015. This is where Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery baptized each other in the Susquehanna River on May 15, 1829 under the direction of John the Baptist. In...

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8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference

8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference

The First Presidency invites people around the world to participate in messages of inspiration and guidance at the LDS general conference this weekend and next Saturday, September 26 6:00 p.m. General Women's Session Saturday, October 3 10:00 a.m. Saturday Morning...

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LDS-Themed Movies on Netflix

LDS-Themed Movies on Netflix

The website FamousMormons has a 12-page list of LDS-themed movies on Netflix. These are movies with Mormon actors, directors, or producers. LDS Movies are sometimes hard to find because of the large number of movies available on Netflix. These are movies and...

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Movie: Just Let Go

Movie: Just Let Go

After surviving a drunk driving accident that killed his pregnant wife and two kids, Chris Williams struggles to "just let go" and forgive the young man who caused it. The movie Just Let Go opens in theaters nationwide today. It is based on the true story of LDS...

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Prepare for LDS General Conference October 2015

Prepare for LDS General Conference October 2015

General conference can be like a community race. Some people choose to fully participate in the race. They prepare themselves for it in advance and run the entire race. They get the full experience. Others come to the race and run a little, but walk most of the race....

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“Come, Follow Me” LDS Youth Curriculum for 2016

“Come, Follow Me” LDS Youth Curriculum for 2016

The article "LDS Curriculum for 2016" outlines the manuals to be used for Sunday classes in 2016. This article clarifies the Aaronic Priesthood, Young Women, and youth Sunday School curriculum Come, Follow Me: Learning Resources for Youth. The lessons will be updated...

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LDS Wards to Order 2016 Curriculum Materials by Next Week

LDS Wards to Order 2016 Curriculum Materials by Next Week

Ward and branch leaders in the United States and Canada have until next week (September 30) to order their 2016 curriculum materials to ensure they arrive by January 1, 2016. So Sunday is your last chance to coordinate with auxiliary and quorum leaders to determine...

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Invite Your Friends to Watch LDS General Conference

Invite Your Friends to Watch LDS General Conference

LDS General Conference may be one of the best ways to introduce your friends to the Church. This article provides references to help you explain to others what general conference is all about and to invite them to watch the upcoming general conference. Below...

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MissionaryLeaders.org Helps LDS Ward Missionary Work

MissionaryLeaders.org Helps LDS Ward Missionary Work

MissionaryLeaders.org is a website that helps ward mission leaders succeed in their calling.  It can also help ward missionaries and other leaders and members of the Church to share the gospel successfully. It has the following sections: New Ward Mission Leaders...

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Church Handbooks: The Written Order of Things

Church Handbooks: The Written Order of Things

The article "Church Handbooks: The Written Order of Things" in this month's Ensign (pp. 60-65) and Liahona (pp. 30-35) explains why we need the Church handbooks. "As we follow the handbooks and use the collective wisdom they offer, the Lord will help us and those we...

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