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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.
While Pioneer Day is a state holiday primarily celebrated in Utah, members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
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.
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.