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Friday, June 6, 2014

Mormonism in Pictures: Church Celebrates 170 Years in French Polynesia

 May 2014.French Polynesia dancing May 2014
Preparation for the events has been going on for six months, and the festivities included service projects, a cultural night with singing and dancing and a scripture reading challenge. Community service projects were carried out around French Polynesia by thousands of Church members along with their families and friends. Among the service given was a general cleanup and the planting of 170 plants around the islands.
French Polynesia torch relay child May 2014
During the last part of May, Latter-day Saints of all ages ran, walked and biked in a torch relay around the entire island of Tubuai, a distance of about 43 miles.
French Polynesia Doyenne Hoffmann May 2014
The torch was passed from one participant to another, until it landed in the hands of the oldest Latter-day Saint in all of French Polynesia, 99-year old Doyenne Hoffmann.
French Polynesia torch relay old man2 May 2014
The torch relay represented the responsibility the Polynesian Latter-day Saints feel to pass the gospel of Jesus Christ from generation to generation. It underlines the legacy that started with the first missionaries that arrived in the Pacific. The relay included every generation—old and young—and included women, men and children.
French Polynesia arts crafts2 May 2014
Part of the celebration was remembering the Mormon pioneers who traveled from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the valley of the Great Salt Lake in Utah in 1847. Several congregations portrayed through song and dance the history of the first Polynesian pioneers.
French Polynesia Handcart May 2014
Latter-day Saints, some in pioneer costumes, pulled handcarts in a parade, and islanders played pioneer games such as stick pull and had handcart races.
French Polynesia making food May 2014
In addition to the pioneer reenactment, games and other activities, there were workshops and presentations focusing on principles of self-reliance such as recycling, collecting home storage items and growing nutritious food. Members demonstrated their skills in making clothes, preparing food and creating handicrafts.
French Polynesia arts crafts May 2014
Pioneer crafts were displayed.
Addison Pratt cropped
A cultural night on the island of Takaroa started with a depiction of the first missionaries of the Church coming to the Pacific and depicted the early converts’ gratitude toward Addison Pratt for bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to the islands of Tubuai and Takaroa.
French Polynesia dancing2 May 2014
More than 700 youth performed and retraced the history of the first missionaries to the islands through dance.
French Polynesia Youth Dancing May 2014
Latter-day Saint youth performed traditional dances representing Tahiti, the Marquesas, New Zealand and Hawaii.
French Polynesia choir May 2014
A 400-voice choir also performed beautiful old Tahitian songs between performances.
French Polynesia Hamula Flosse May 2014
Elder James J. Hamula (left) of the Seventy explained, during a Saturday religious devotional, that, “where there is faith, something happens, and the 23,000 members of the Church in French Polynesia . . . are all reflections of faith planted several years ago.”
French Polynesia Cultural May 2014
More than 10,000 people attended the evening performance 24 May at Pater Stadium, which included many mayors and town representatives.
French Polynesia Flosse May 2014
The family is the foundation of society, said French Polynesia president Gaston Flosse to all in attendance at the devotional. “This is the basis of our society and I know that in the Church, the family is really something sacred.” He said he was very impressed by the talents of the hundreds of young people who come from across the Pacific. “On behalf of our government, thank you.”
French Polynesia Flosse Hamula May 2014
President Gaston Flosse (left) and Elder James J. Hamula of the Seventy (right) wave to those attending the festivities that celebrated 170 years since Mormon missionaries set foot in French Polynesia to begin sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Monday, May 12, 2014

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Church Continues to Monitor Mormon Missionary Safety in Ukraine

News Release — 9 May 2014Due to ongoing uncertainty in Ukraine, 67 missionaries formerly serving in the Ukraine Donetsk Mission who had previously been transferred to other areas within Ukraine will be reassigned to missions within their home countries to complete the remainder of their service. Forty-one missionaries who anticipated serving in Ukraine have been reassigned to other missions.

#ItWasMom: New Church Video Honors Mothers

News Story — 8 May 2014The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints launched a Mother’s Day initiative Wednesday to celebrate the divine calling of mothers and women around the world. The initiative includes a YouTube video titled “It Was Mom,” which depicts all that a mother does in the lives of her children.

Apostles Using Twitter to Share Gospel, Communicate With the World

Blog Post — 7 May 2014The Church has maintained official Facebook and Google+ pages on the behalf of Church leaders for some time now. Some senior Church leaders will now be using those channels and Twitter to personally share their words, thoughts and teachings.

Mormon Helping Hands Volunteers
Participate in Arkansas Tornado Cleanup

News Story — 6 May 2014Hundreds of Mormon Helping Hands volunteers gathered in central Arkansas on Saturday, 3 May 2014, to help clean up debris in communities devastated by recent tornadoes. Storms tore through the area on 27 April, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses in the communities of Vilonia, Mayflower and surrounding towns.

Church Dedicates Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple, 143rd in the World

News Release — 4 May 2014The Church’s 143rd temple and Florida’s second was dedicated on Sunday, 4 May 2014. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, presided over the dedicatory services.

Mormons Around the World: Country Newsroom Websites | 2 May

Blog Post — 2 May 2014MormonNewsroom.org pulls stories from its international Newsroom websites to show what leaders and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints around the world are doing to better the communities in which they live.

Elder Holland Surprises Mormon Youth Preparing for Cultural Event in Fort Lauderdale

Blog Post — 1 May 2014During a trip to Florida last week, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was in Plantation to make a surprise visit to more than 1,200 Latter-day Saint youth. The young men and young women, ages 12 to 18, were at the Fort Lauderdale Stake Center on Saturday, 26 April 2014, to rehearse for the Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple cultural celebration.

The Process of Building a Mormon Temple

Background Feature — 30 April 2014The process of building a Mormon temple is much like the construction of any other building, but it is also unique in many ways because of the significant role temples play in Latter-day Saint theology. This article is about the construction of Mormon temples, of which The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints operates more than 140 across the globe.

Mormon and Seventh-day Adventist Leaders Discuss Faith, Family and Religious Freedom

Blog Post — 30 April 2014On Thursday, 24 April, Elder L. Tom Perry and Elder Ronald A. Rasband met with senior leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church at their worldwide headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland. Elder Perry and Elder Rasband were warmly received, enjoyed a tour of the faith’s headquarters facilities and discussed opportunities for partnering on religious freedom initiatives.

Bay Area Interfaith Group Honoring
Christ Through Song and Service

News Story — 29 April 2014Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are joining fellow Christians in the Bay Area for a fourth-straight year to honor Jesus Christ through song and service.