A high-ranking official in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who oversaw its finances and a global temple ...
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé, the church's head of worldwide temple ...
The temple will be dedicated in January 2026 and is currently offering public open houses before access is restricted.
Few places along the Mississippi River tell America s story of belief as vividly as Quincy, the river city perched on the bluffs in the westernmost point of Illinois ...
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) A crane is erected to help dismantle a crane positioned at the north of the Salt Lake Temple during construction at Temple Square on Tuesday, Oct. 28, ...
In the latest LDS Church news, the faith announces dozens of changes to the Doctrine Covenants, thanks largely to new scholarship from the Joseph Smith Papers project.
Nauvoo sits in western Illinois, about 250 miles southwest of Chicago, in a region where the Mississippi carves its way between Illinois and Iowa. The name “Nauvoo” derives from Hebrew, meaning ...
Fort Madison, Iowa, with its historic riverfront, is visible across the Mississippi and accessible via bridge. Keokuk, Iowa, with its impressive lock and dam system, is a short drive downriver. But ...
Since the 200th functional LDS temple was dedicated in November 2024, additional temple locations have been announced, aiming to increase access to temples for members worldwide. Now, the Church says ...
Plans to expand Europe's largest Mormon temple have been unanimously approved by councillors in Lancashire, with space to host visiting young people from around the world. The proposals will see the ...
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt and her husband, Conner Leavitt, have navigated ups and downs together. The couple met in the early 2010s when Whitney served her Mormon mission ...
(RNS) — This is how we conquer the hatred and prejudice of the world: not with an eye for an eye, but with an inundation of love. President Nelson would smile on this response, I think. (RNS) — This ...