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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: ... (or Article of Faith), and a short talk, ... with Wright serving as First Counselor and Tracy Y. Browning as ...
The following individuals are general officers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). General officers of the LDS Church are distinguished from general authorities; all general officers are members of a presidency of an organization of the church.
In a landmark 2016 survey, [121] almost two-thirds of 1,156 self-identified Latter-day Saints reported believing that the pre-1978 temple and priesthood ban was "God's will". [122] [123] Nonwhite church members were almost 10 percent more likely to believe that the ban was "God's will" than white members. [124]
A 2016 survey of self-identified Latter-day Saints revealed that over 60 percent of respondents either "know" or "believe" that the priesthood/temple ban was God's will. [2] A 2023 survey of over 1,000 former church members in the Mormon corridor found race issues in the church to be one of the top three reported reasons why they had disaffiliated.
Browning is the first Black woman to serve in a church-wide presidency. [ 5 ] The LDS Church is introducing a new hymnbook , entitled “Hymns–for Home and Church,” and Porter is serving as an advisor on the project, with a rollout in the first half of 2024 in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
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Cover of the 1980 pamphlet, which printed the sermon. "To Young Men Only" (also known as "Message to Young Men") [1] is a sermon delivered by Latter-day Saint apostle Boyd K. Packer on October 2, 1976, at the priesthood session of the 146th Semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
“The only approval you need is your own.” — Amanda Gorman “Never regret anything that made you smile.” — Mark Twain “Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.”