Showing posts with label Church News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church News. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Worldwide Indexing Event - July 20-21, 2014


On July 2, 2012, a total of 49,025 FamilySearch indexers and arbitrators joined together to set the all-time record for the most indexing participants in a single day. That lofty record is about to be broken—by you!

Join volunteers from around the world on July 20 and 21 for an international history-making event!  

The goal? For 50,000 indexers and arbitrators to submit at least one batch in a 24-hour period! Do more if you would like, but one batch is all that is required to be counted in the record!

For more information, please visit this FamilySearch Blog and the Facebook Page.

NOTE: For Central Florida , the event will begin on Sunday, July 20, 2014 at 8:00 PM EDT, and end on Monday, July 21, 2014 at 8:00 PM EDT.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Video Monday - Mormon young men bring smiles to 36 girls' faces

Mormon young men bring smiles to 36 girls' faces, video reaches thousands

Published: Thursday, March 27 2014 9:30 p.m. MDT
Updated: Friday, March 28 2014 12:19 p.m. MDT




A unexpected youth activity taught a group of young men and women the power of positive words and is now reaching beyond the small group to thousands.

The teachers quorum and leaders organized an activity based around the song "Words" from Christian rock band Hawk Nelson. The lyrics read, "Words can build us up. Words can break us down. Start a fire in our hearts or put it out."

Inspired by this message, the young men wrote words and phrases about each young woman while the girls were in another room. They then had each girl come into the room to be surprised with the positive words from the boys. The girl's reactions were more enthusiastic than Johnson or the young men had anticipated.

"From that very first reaction we thought, 'Oh boy this is, that was pretty cool,'" Johnson said. "I don’t necessarily know what we were expecting per se, but it was different. There was something just in the air that you could feel that said, 'Yeah, this is what can happen when you treat people the way that they need to be treated.'"

The girls enjoyed their experience so much, they all stayed in the room to watch as the rest of the girls came in and read the kind words written about them.

"By and large, it was amazing," Johnson said. "... And it has nothing to do with me, and it has everything to do with, 'Wow, I didn't know my peers looked at me like that.'"

The girls' reactions were edited and shared through a YouTube video posted March 21, which now has thousands of views.

Johnson said that while the young men and young women learned a lesson, the leaders and parents did too. He said one message viewers could take away from the video is to address everything in a way that builds others up instead of tearing them down.

"To group it all into one, just don’t be afraid to compliment someone," he said.

Alison Moore is a writer for the Faith and Family sections at DeseretNews.com. She is studying journalism and editing at Brigham Young University.

Email: amoore@deseretdigital.com Twitter: @alison_kathleen


Thursday, April 17, 2014

President Uchtdorf, Other Faith Leaders Meet With President Obama on Immigration

News Release —  15 April 2014
Church Reaffirms Position on Immigration

Washington, D.C. — 
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today reaffirmed its position on immigration as the White House met with religious leaders to discuss immigration reform.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the First Presidency of the Church was among invited leaders from various religious faiths to meet with President Obama and administration officials to give their input on immigration policy.


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Share the Gospel Digitally

In a time where most information is shared digitally, isn't it fitting to share the gospel the same way?  The LDS Church has provided a section on their website that gives tips and ideas of how to appropriately share the gospel online.


Friday, May 17, 2013


Friday, April 26, 2013