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Edinburgh Castle in Scotland is a centuries old castle built on Castle Rock. “Strive to learn truth, live it and steady ourselves on the rock of our Redeemer,” Lloyd Newell observes in this week’s “Music & the Spoken Word” with The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.

BYU administrators joined Army ROTC cadets in a Black Hawk helicopter ride as part of a two-day exercise to enhance the students’ soldiering skills.

Church leaders post about world-wide day of testimony; Elder Rasband dedicates the Bangkok Thailand Temple; others post about the need to come unto Christ.

Becoming an advocate requires love for one another and meekness, said Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson to S.J. Quinney College of Law.

The Bells at Temple Square’s 2023 holiday concert is Nov. 17-18 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Watch the spring concert and last year’s holiday concert here.

Our hearts, homes, chapels and conversations should all be places to widen the welcome and create sacred space in between.

“We need more organizations like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to recognize the growing need and ask, ‘How can I help?’” said the CEO of Second Harvest of the Big Bend.

In a BYU devotional, Sister Kristin M. Yee gives 5 thoughts on relief that Jesus Christ brings through covenant relationship with God.

Issac and Rebecca Goeckeritz join the Church News podcast to share what they have learned while working with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.

Broadway’s Michael Maliakel and actor Lesley Nicol will be the guest artists at the Tabernacle Choir’s 2023 Christmas concert. Ticket registration for the random selection process opens Oct. 24.

With nearby Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University boasting a collective 80,000 students, young adults are particularly excited about the new Orem Utah Temple.

“I feel that we actually represent what the world ought to be about ... in which people would live together not in dissonance but in harmony,” said Rev. Amos Brown.

Youth around the world gathered to bear testimony of Jesus Christ and hear a message just for them from President Russell M. Nelson and the Young Men and Young Women general presidents.

“Come, Follow Me” for Oct. 23-29 includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on bishops, endurance and overcoming fear through faith.

Temple dedication brings focus on missionary work and conversion in the ‘60s and ‘70s as well as the future generations of Thai Latter-day Saints.

“What do we learn about God from this wonderful world He created?” Lloyd Newell asks in this week’s “Music & the Spoken Word” with The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. This week, members of the Morehouse and Spelman glee clubs join the broadcast.

Morehouse College and Spelman College glee club members talk about singing with the Tabernacle Choir in advance of Sunday’s “Music & the Spoken Word” broadcast.

To truly hear leads to understanding and then to change, explained Rabbi Joe Charnes.

Sister Kathleen J. Eyring died Oct. 15, 2023, after a life of service to her family and the Church.

JustServe volunteers and members of the Church took part in several service projects to help those in need.

The donations “are bringing the name of the Church... out of obscurity here in eastern Kentucky,” said JustServe specialist Samone Ratcliff.

“We believe this collaboration is and will be a testament to the power of music to bridge diverse cultures and communities,” says Morehouse College Glee Club president.

Brigham Young University, originally known as Brigham Young Academy, was founded Oct. 16, 1875.

“Come, Follow Me” for Oct. 16-22 includes the apostle Paul’s writings on loving all men, abstaining from fornication and being “children of light.”

Navy Chaplain Paul Schumann spoke to Church-endorsed chaplains about coming to know the ‘God of all comfort’ at the Chaplain Training Seminar.

Several thousand alumni gather at the Polynesian Cultural Center to celebrate its 60th anniversary during event in Laie, Hawaii.

Marcos Efrén Zariñana’s story is of being in the right place at the right time and also being willing to help, Lloyd Newell observes.

Two Apostles speak of the power of temples, and other Church leaders share thoughts on general conference

Latter-day Saints in northern California reflect on the growth and impact of the new Feather River California Temple.

Counselors have been on the Hawaiian island of Maui giving support after the August wildfires.