The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints authorized changes to sacred garments for women who live in hot climates, according to a statement issued Thursday.
It is not the temple’s scenic location or impressive architecture that President Russell M. Nelson emphasized before ...
Sleeveless tops, skirt bottoms and one-piece shifts are available in some parts of the world like Africa and the Philippines, according to the church's online store. "Devout Latter-day Saints ...
(Courtesy of Utah Digital Newspapers) Until the 1960’s, Latter-day Saints could purchase the garment in department stores, and a number of other organizations produced them. By 1977, the Church ...
A semi-truck rolled up to the Ramona Food & Clothes Closet on Oct. 10 to deliver 567 cases of food for distribution to ...
Mother-daughter duo Taudine Andrew and Lillian Sanders opened Curveture, a new business focused on plus-sized clothing, on ...
A member of an Arizona church admitted he molested a boy. The pastor said he knew and never went to the police, flouting ...
Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East and a perversely charming Hugh Grant commit to a deftly acted, somewhat predictable horror movie ...
Back in the early 1970s, Jan’s parents, Mary Ann and Bob Broberg, met Berchtold and his family while attending church in the ...
The British actor's creepy-as-hell take on a religiously pious man who tests two missionaries' faith is the main reason to ...
Members from other countries can go to store.churchofjesuschrist.org to ... excess fabric at the armhole.” “Devout Latter-day Saints cherish the privilege of wearing the temple garment ...
President Nelson, age 100, dedicated the Church's 200th temple — the Deseret Peak Utah Temple — as a "place of peace and power" on Sunday, Nov. 10.