The LDS Church announced that the faith will stick with the Scouts after threatening last month to bolt from the youth group and form its own international organization for boys.
The Latter-day Sentinel, an online publication focusing on Inland Northwest news for the LDS community, recently celebrated its sixth year of operation.
A Mormon bishop in Los Angeles set off political fireworks by asserting that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was not worthy to enter one of the faith’s temples for his support of Democratic Party stances.
"Meet the Mormons" is a feature-length film that profiles six diverse members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With excellent production values, "Meet the Mormons" tells stories, much like extended versions of the “I’m a Mormon” shorts produced over the last few years.
Mormon feminists may have been surprised by some subtle changes in vocabulary and approach Saturday (Sept. 27) at the church’s general women’s meeting.
On a cool summer evening, in a borrowed classroom overlooking San Francisco Bay, about 150 men and women gathered to screen a short documentary about a Mormon family whose 13-year-old son came out as gay.
Kate Kelly, who has led the effort to ordain women to the Mormon priesthood, has appealed her excommunication from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.