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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, faith leaders united to promote peace and interreligious cooperation.
By establishing an industry-leading sound and a distinct identity, in a time of increased polarization around religion, Christian-coded music has finally broken containment and conquered the airwaves.
Belief in a divinely inspired start gives Latter-day Saints a unique duty to keep the United States going, leaders say.
Announcements printed in the Religion Notes each Saturday are to publicize special events such as special meals, youth ...
Run White and Blue 5K is a new event that seeks to bring a fun race during the Fourth of July, adding another exciting event to the mix in Norfolk. A Texas man accused of fatally shooting a Georgia ...
Read the history behind Andrés González’s hymn “Placentero nos es trabajar” — now included in the new hymnbook as “Oh, How ...
For more than a decade, a North Texas community’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members got along fine with ...
"Pastor Ralph" — who has endeared himself to Latter-day Saints and across the faith community — is retiring after 20 years ...
The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ ...
‘Lion of the Third,’ civil rights legend and Latter-day Saint friend: Rev. Dr. Amos Brown honored Curated Content | June 24, 2025 ...
Eight global humanitarian aid organizations partnered with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to provide aid to women and children around the world. These organizations include: CARE ...
Christ Church San Marcos will open its doors for justice on Saturday, June 28 at the 4 th annual Day of Defiant Hope. All residents are invited to the family-friendly event, from noon to 3 pm, at the ...