Mormon Marriage and Family Prop 8. Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church believe that there is a wonderful plan, the plan of happiness. Because of this plan, Jesus Christ made it possible for us to be married forever. Mormons believe that families can be together forever. The relationships we create in this life can last forever. We believe in life after death. Through the sealing power performed in the Temple, Mormons believe we can be together with our family forever through Jesus Christ. Heavenly Father sent Jesus Christ to pave the way for us to return to Him.
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Are You Giving the Least to Those Who Matter Most?
Words and music by Michael McLean
Are you giving the least to those who matter most or are you sharing your best with those who really aren't that close? Well it's time to turn around, and find out where your greatest joys are found.
Do you listen with love when someone's soul is aching or do you simply choose which judgment you'll be making? Well, it's time to turn around and find out where your greatest joys are found.
Are you running the race by rushing to conclusions, are you part of what's wrong or part of the solution? If you don't know where to turn? Listen to your heart and you will learn. Just listen to your heart, there's much to learn.
Yep when your life doesn't fit the Proclamation on the Family you're ostracized through so called "Church Discipline". It's so sad how the LDS Church has so much love and so much goodness to give yet they still have a HUGE distance to go with God's gay and lesbian Sons and Daughters. The LDS Church has failed its gay members miserably!
ZenLDS 1 month ago
SO mormons are all about families... unless you're a gay family. How wrong.
ZelphKinderhook 10 months ago
"There are conversations going on about the church constantly," he said. "Those conversations will continue whether or not we choose to participate in them. But we cannot stand on the sidelines while others, including our critics, attempt to define what the church teaches.
"The challenge is that there are too many people participating in conversations about the church for our church personnel to converse with and respond to individually."
omiolo 10 months ago
I've lived in Utah now for slightly more than half my life. And not merely in Utah but in a very Mormon neighborhood in a very Mormon county, teaching at Brigham Young University. So, whenever I've heard the exhortation "Every member a missionary," I've wondered what to do. Non-Mormons are a rather exotic breed around here.
However, a December 2007 commencement address given at BYU-Hawaii by Elder M. Russell Ballard largely answered my question.
omiolo 10 months ago
The Internet aids missionary effort
By Dan Peterson
Mormon Times
omiolo 10 months ago
@Lovingvictory1 "Jesus' sacred Science"
HUH?
omiolo 10 months ago
Marriage is a sacred relationship between a man and a woman.
Unless of course you are Joseph's Myth or Breedem Young. In which case marriage is between a man and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and some teenage girls.
drinkswithnedkelly 11 months ago
There is no "celestial marriage." Mormonism does not supercede Jesus' sacred Science. "Woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck" "For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be" Matt. . Beliefs of matter-marriage do not enter the heavenly state.
Lovingvictory1 11 months ago
Why is there so much divisive nature with religion....didn't Jesus stand for unconditional love? Did he want us all to know we were family, yet all I see from this church and others are preaching hate, against their brothers ad sisters and anyone who doesn't believe the way they do are outcasts. What happened to the love? Isn't that the only LAW?
RUC2C 1 year ago
The holiday-music cycle continues with one of TV's more impressive presentations: PBS' Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle .
omiolo 1 year ago