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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with 17.5M members worldwide, has new president
The new president has a formidable legacy to live up to, succeeding influential church leader Russell M. Nelson, who died ...
"Some would urge us not to accompany the poor and the vulnerable because it could be dangerous," writes Steven P. Millies.
Tribune The sound of hundreds of women’s voices singing praises to God filled the Brookshires Grocery Arena on Saturday ...
COMMENTARY: The Church stands between the two ways — communion and division, life and death, light and darkness. Our age must ...
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'Christ's path of healing': PCUSA returns land to Native American tribe in California
A regional body of The Presbyterian Church USA has returned a piece of land to a California-based Native American tribe, ...
The church, which has more than 17 million members around the world, had been officially without a leader since Russell M.
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'Consider the cost': Does your place in the Church of Christ cost you?
One’s cross is what one has to bear on account of his ... Through the holy, inspired Word of God, and in the Holy Eucharist of Christ’s true body and blood, the faithful are kept close to Him. Our ...
Emotions for three sisters in their 60s and 70s who grew up in a small rural Utah town ranged from disbelief to denial to ...
For St. Teresa, holiness begins not in lofty thoughts but in daily conversation with the One who loves us most.
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Mourners remember Latter-day Saints president as a ‘healer of hearts,’ spiritually and literally
Mourners remembered Russell M. Nelson, the surgeon-turned-faith leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as ...
Oaks' selection to lead what is widely known as the Mormon church follows the recent death of his 101-year-old predecessor, ...
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The oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dies at age 101
Nelson, the oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ ... during one-one-one interviews with local church leaders known as bishops. Nelson also appointed non-American leaders to the ...
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