Why Do Mormons Have Quorums and Auxiliaries?
…people into groups with defined roles and responsibilities. Jesus Christ Himself organized His Church. He chose apostles, called disciples, and sent them out in pairs or groups to teach and…
…people into groups with defined roles and responsibilities. Jesus Christ Himself organized His Church. He chose apostles, called disciples, and sent them out in pairs or groups to teach and…
…Christ’s Command to Teach All Nations Latter-day Saints believe this command did not expire with the early apostles. They believe it reflects God’s enduring desire for all humanity to know…
…in his home, and grieving families in moments of sorrow. These encounters were deeply personal and often unexpected. The New Testament also records apostles traveling without certainty of reception, relying…
…to Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Brigham Young became the central figure in directing the migration west. Latter-day Saints believe this leadership was guided by revelation,…
…believe baptism for the dead is not a modern invention, but a restored practice with biblical roots. They point especially to a passage in the New Testament where the apostle…