Explaining Mormon Beliefs: LDS Temples

Explaining Mormon Beliefs: LDS Temples

This article is one in a series of articles about explaining our Mormon beliefs to our friends. See other articles in this series. A Mormon temple is a sacred building reserved for special religious worship, and the temple experience is a deeply personal one for each...
Mormon.org in 20 Languages

Mormon.org in 20 Languages

Mormon.org is now available in 20 languages, which allows 90% of the Internet-using world to see Mormon.org in their native language. If you speak one of these languages, please visit and explore the new site. The 20 new languages are:...
LDS Church Recreational Properties Camping.lds.org

LDS Church Recreational Properties Camping.lds.org

See updated information in the article “LDS Recreation Camp Website.” Camping.ChurchofJesusChrist.org is a new Church website that provides information about many of the recreational properties owned or managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Updates to LDS.org Calendar

Updates to LDS.org Calendar

Editor’s note: For current information about using the Church calendar, see “How to Use the Church Calendar.” The Calendar function on LDS.org was just updated with several new features, including the following: Agenda view New Settings button and...
Personal Progress Integrated with Notes and Journal

Personal Progress Integrated with Notes and Journal

Entries that young women record in the Personal Progress website (PersonalProgress.lds.org) are now integrated with Notes and Journal (formerly called “My Study Notebook”) on LDS.org. Young women use Personal Progress to complete and track value experiences as part of...
Ward/Stake Newsletters on LDS.org

Ward/Stake Newsletters on LDS.org

Update (16 Nov 2016): The Newsletter function on LDS.org will be discontinued effective December 31, 2016. Please use other means of communicating newsletter information to ward and stake members, such as printed newsletters, email, or other online programs....
Simplification of LDS.org Menus

Simplification of LDS.org Menus

LDS.org has been updated with an improved menu structure. In an effort to make LDS.org easier to use, the website now offers a new menu structure. Previously, the main navigation had two options: Menu and Tools. Menu has been replaced with four categories: Scriptures,...
Languages on LDS.org

Languages on LDS.org

Yesterday, I mentioned that LDS.org was updated with an improved menu structure. One of those changes involves the language menu. When you click the icon of the globe  in the upper right corner of any page on LDS.org, you’re now presented with a list of 100 languages....
Updated LDS.org

Updated LDS.org

This morning, LDS.org was updated with an improved menu structure. For the next day or so, you may find glitches as all the links throughout Church websites are being updated. We will also soon post a guide to using the simplified menus.
BYU Speeches Website Updated

BYU Speeches Website Updated

The BYU Speeches website (speeches.byu.edu) offers free text, audio, and video of devotionals and firesides from BYU and the Church Educational System. Video of the speeches can also be accessed through the BYU Speeches channel on YouTube (youtube.com/BYUspeeches)....
Church History Catalog Online

Church History Catalog Online

A catalog of the vast holdings of the LDS Church History Library in Salt Lake City is now available online at history.lds.org. You can browse through or search the catalog to see what the Church History Library has to offer before you go to the library in Salt Lake...
Hyde Park Chapel Visitors’ Centre in London

Hyde Park Chapel Visitors’ Centre in London

The historic Hyde Park chapel in London of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been remodeled in preparation for the London Olympics, which will likely bring many guests to the chapel’s visitors’ center. As part of the promotion of the...
Country Webite for Russia

Country Webite for Russia

Russia is the latest country to receive a local version of LDS.org. Country sites are based on a language version of LDS.org, but they have additional local content and messages from the Area Presidency specific to that country. To see all the country websites, click...

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