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• Whether Latter-day Saints teach that Jesus was white, “as is sometimes depicted in church art?”: “No. Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem to a Jewish woman and raised in Nazareth.” ...
The memorial site was dedicated Sept. 28, 2024. Kanesville is named after Thomas Kane, a church ally and advocate who defended the Latter-day Saints against their 19th-century foes.
In the latest LDS news, the church releases a new Q&A about founder Joseph Smith's character and a sex abuse case against the faith is revived.
A new exhibition, “Work and Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art”, opens at the Church History Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah. The exhibit will run from Sept. 26, 2024 to March 1, 2025.
A new exhibit opening at the Church History Museum shows Latter-day Saint art from places around the world, showcasing how much variety there has been over the last 200 years.
While Pioneer Day is a state holiday primarily celebrated in Utah, members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
As recently as 2019, church spokespeople reaffirmed the faith’s opposition to the ERA. As the “ratify ERA” train picks up speed, if it continues to do so, rest assured that church leadership ...
The LDS Church has a long and storied history in Arizona, with the first settlers entering Mesa in 1877, according to the church. In 1927, construction on an LDS temple in Mesa was complete.
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