I am a Mormon; a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Those of you who know me know that my religion is not just something I do on Sunday. It affects everything I do every minute of every day. My church has received a lot of attention lately (especially as Mitt Romney gains popularity in the presidential poles). People now know a lot about the church, but some of you still want to know more. So, here are some facts about the church and what I believe:
The Basics
* “Mormon” is a nickname for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members are often referred to as “Mormons,” “Latter-day Saints,” or “LDS.” The term “Saint” means “member.”
* The Church was restored in 1830 in upstate New York with Joseph Smith as its first prophet and president. Today it is headquartered in Salt Lake City, with President Gordon B. Hinckley as the present and prophet.
* There are now over 13 million members in 176 countries and territories. About 6 million of these are in the United States, making us the fourth largest Christian denomination in America. As one of the fastest growing Christian faiths in the world, we complete a new chapel every working day. Members pay a tithe, which is 10 percent of their income, making this and other programs possible.
* Local congregations are led by volunteer, unpaid members. Both men and women serve in assigned leadership positions.
* Mormons are well represented in politics and government. (In the United States, for example, there are 16 members in Congress, from both political parties.) Members also serve in high and trusted positions throughout the world in business, medicine, law, education, media, sports, and entertainment.
Faith
* We believe in the eternity of the soul, that God is the Father of our spirits, and that we can return to Him after death.
* Mormons are Christians with strong, traditional values. We believe that Jesus Christ is our personal Savior, and we try to model our lives after Him and His teachings. We commemorate Christ’s atoning sacrifice in our Sunday worship services, similar to taking communion in other churches. We accept as fellow Christians all who believe Jesus Christ to be the Son of God and the Savior of all mankind. Many Christians do not understand that we have much common ground with them. Joseph Smith taught that Jesus Christ is the core of our belief, and everything else is an appendage to it (see Elders’ Journal, July 1838, 44). The name of the Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
* We believe the original church that Jesus established was lost and has been restored again in our day. The priesthood, the authority given to man to act in the name of God, with apostles and a prophet to lead us, has been restored as have all necessary ordinances of salvation.
* We believe in and we use the Holy Bible, both the Old and New Testaments.
* And we believe in the Book of Mormon and other books of scripture which support and authenticate the Bible and testify of the ministry and divinity of Christ and of God’s ongoing revelation to man. Indeed, the Book of Mormon is “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.”
Family
* Mormons place particularly strong emphasis on family as the basic unit of the Church and of society. We have a deep commitment to marriage (defined as a union between one man and one woman). Polygamy, a limited practice in the early pioneer days of the Church, was discontinued in 1890, some 117 years ago.
* Families and individuals, whether members of our faith or not, can attend Sunday services in our chapels. Here we worship together, instructing one another from the scriptures.
* Latter-day Saint families are encouraged to hold family home evenings weekly, usually on Monday nights. This provides a regular and predictable time for parents to teach values to their children and to have fun together. We invite those not of our faith to adopt this practice with their own families.
* The Church has auxiliary programs for women, youth, and children as a support to the family. These programs provide such things as religious instruction, opportunities for Christian service, sports, drama, music, and Scouting.
* There is also much focus on extended family, genealogy, and personal family history, providing young and old with a stronger sense of roots, identity, and belonging. The highest and most sacred ordinances of our faith relate to our families, both living and dead, and some of these ordinances take place in our temples.
Fruits
The Savior said, “by their fruits ye shall know them” (Matthew 7:20). A church, or any way of life, should be judged by the fruits or the results that it generates. Here are a few examples of the fruits of my church, based on United States statistics. (These would be similar throughout the world among practicing Mormons - by which we mean those who attend church and the temple regularly):
* One of the fruits is a longer life. Studies show that practicing Mormons are healthier and therefore live longer than the national average. In 1833 the Lord revealed to Joseph Smith the Word of Wisdom, which is the way to live in order to enjoy a long and healthy life.
* Second, those who are married in and attend the temple regularly have a divorce rate far below the national and world average.
* Third, we achieve an educational level that is higher than the national average.
* Fourth, over 70,000 members volunteer at their own expense to serve for 18 to 24 months in humanitarian efforts, Church service assignments, and full-time missionary service throughout the world.
* And fifth, we place strong emphasis on self-reliance and a solid work ethic. We encourage active involvement in our communities and in providing service to others. The Church continues to donate substantial money, goods, and services to humanitarian causes around the globe, including untold hours of labor donated by members to assist in disaster cleanup and relief.
I know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Jesus Christ's church re-established today. Sometimes life is hard, but being a member of Christ's church makes life a lot easier. With Jesus Christ at my side, anything is possible. Living my religion makes me happy.
Hopefully, this post answered some questions. Email me with more questions or check out the link on the top right hand side of my blog (www.mormon.org).
5 comments:
WOW! Way to go! Spread the word! You should have been a missionary! Sometimes I wish I still was. Yeah I know, every member a missionary.....it's just not the same. The mission days were the best!!!
leah, you're amazing. i loved this. it was so nice seeing you this weekend. we sure miss you guys around here! drew is so hot right now!! anyway, have a merry christmas! enjoy so-cal!!
Well done......keep up the missionary spirit!
Sweetie- You're such a little missionary. Bravo. By the way, the house looks great. If I get sick of my job, maybe I'll just come out and be your nanny for free so I can live in your cute little house too. Hee hee.
I love your blog! I found the link through my husband's counsin's blog :) I love how bold and confident you are with your spirituality. You are a breath of fresh air. Thank you especially for taking a stand on Prop 8. I live in Utah, but I LOVE how you have so much information available on your blog!!
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