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9 new hymns added to LDS Church global hymnbook
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The second wave of hymns to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ global hymn book has ...
The text for this hymn was written in 1779 by the English poet and cleric, John Newton, a former slave trader who found faith after a violent storm at sea. It tells of forgiveness and redemption ...
The words of this Easter hymn were originally written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1225 in his “Canticle of the Sun”, based on Psalm 148. The text was translated into English by William Draper ...
© Photo provided by St. George Greek Orthodox Church, New Castle, PA and used with permission. "Rejoice, unfading rose. Rejoice, the only one who budded forth the ...
One hundred years earlier, Charles Wesley had suggested that his own hymn text “Hark, how all the welkin [heaven] rings” should be sung to a slow and solemn melody. It was William Cummings who ...
Completed in 1893, the Salt Lake City Temple is the largest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormons have always had a peculiar hold on the American imagination ...
The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... church’s new “Hymns — For Home and ...
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Oct. 6 that 17 new temples would be built, including one in Arizona. President Russell M. Nelson announced that a new temple would be ...
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What if, given this history of constant reevaluation, Latter-day Saints (who, by the way ... were to strip away current assumptions around the text and read the story with new eyes?