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It’s the season of giving, and the annual "Light the World" giving machines are making it easier to help others in need around the world.
Christmas concerts will be held virtually this year, and leaders are asking people both of and not of the LDS faith to submit a video.
Despite the lack of a formal lighting ceremony, Christmas lights are now on at Temple Square — albeit on a more limited basis than usual.
The largest known volunteer-driven Christmas lights display, it is the result of more than 10,000 volunteer hours, said Dee Hobbs, a volunteer with the lights committee, who has directed the ...
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared their annual Christmas message Sunday, focusing on how celebrating of the birth of Jesus Christ gives hope and light to people ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is relaunching its global initiative promoting service worldwide daily leading up to Christmas Day for the second-straight year.
The Arizona Mormon Temple grounds in Mesa will burst into a dazzling blaze of colorful lights Friday night when the “Temple Garden Christmas: A Celebration of Lights and Music” kicks off for ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is expanding its #LightTheWorld campaign by putting Giving Machines in 10 locations across the world. (Photo courtesy of LDS Newsroom) ...
For the past four years, the LDS Church has promoted Light The World during December. #LightTheWorld is an invitation to join others in a worldwide effort to touch lives by emulating the Savior.
However, in Matthew 5:14 we read, "Ye are the light of the world." The goal of the initiative is encourage all to follow Christ’s example and spread his light and love during the Christmas season.
Each Christmas season, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites its members and friends to Light the World. This week, the church launched its annual Light the World Christmas ...