The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has constructed its first fully solar-powered meetinghouse in Farmington, Utah.
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The most common way for the public to identify members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is by the term "Mormons." How the Church feels about that term and its appropriateness in classifying members or aspects of the Church is a common topic of conversation
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The seemingly never-ending discussion among some Bible-believing Christians -- "Are Mormons Christian?" -- cropped up again last week, this time in the respected First Thoughts blog attached to First Things magazine.
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The latest edition of The World Report, a semiannual report of news events around the world pertaining to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is now available on YouTube.
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This week's question on the On Faith blog asks the panel of religious leaders and experts to comment on the debate taking place between commentator Glenn Beck and Rev. Jim Wallis regarding "social justice."
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Several news releases issued recently by a company called uSocial have claimed that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (called the "Mormon Church" in the news releases) is a client of the company.
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The Conference Center in Salt Lake City seats 21,000 people during each of the five sessions of general conference, while thousands more gather on Temple Square and other buildings at Church headquarters
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Twice a year, Mormons gather in Salt Lake City and around the world for the Church's general conference. The 180th Annual General Conference is being held this weekend.
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The Church's popular Mormon Messages YouTube channel reached another milestone recently as it surpassed 10 million video views.
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