Now You Know - Basic Beliefs
The Articles of Faith describe the basic beliefs of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Where did they come from and what are they?
An audio narration that briefly describes the history of the Book of Abraham and how it came to be in the Pearl of Great Price.
The Holy Bible is a sacred book that contains the word of God. It foretells the coming of Jesus Christ and describes His life, His mission, and His sacred role as the Son of God and Savior of the world.
God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving. His greatest desire is for all His children to return to live with Him again.
Is God a God of justice or a God of mercy? Is it possible for Him to be both? Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, believe God is both perfectly just and perfectly merciful.
Missionaries—properly referred to as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—are representatives of Jesus Christ who share His gospel with the world.
God loves His children, and that includes every person ever born. Each of us lived in the premortal world as a spirit before being born and gaining a physical body.
The death of a loved one is a sad and hard time in anyone’s life, but knowing what happens after we die can help heal that sadness we are going through. Through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ we will be able to live again in a perfect body with all of our loved ones.
Everyone is born and everyone will die, but birth was not the beginning and death is not the end. Because of Jesus Christ, our spirits and bodies will be reunited after death through the Resurrection, granting us immortality—life after death—forever.
What God teaches is called doctrine. God supplies doctrine for His children by way of commandments and instructions that will bless them and bring them happiness. Just as He did in Old Testament times, God continues to reveal doctrine through prophet
For Mormons, going to church is more than just an hour or two once a week. The Church is a community where there are several organizations for men, women, youth, and so much more. Watch this video to learn more about what the community means to Mormons.
Apostles are witnesses of Jesus Christ and testify to all the world of His divine mission. Christ Himself ordained twelve Apostles during His earthly ministry. Today twelve living Apostles have been given the same charge to teach and testify of Him.