- The
Latter Day Saint movement (also
called the LDS movement, LDS
restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the
collection of
independent church...
- The
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter-
day Saints,
informally known as the LDS
Church or
Mormon Church, is a restorationist,
nontrinitarian Christian denomination...
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Within the
Latter Day Saint movement, Zion is
often used to
connote an ****ociation of the righteous. This ****ociation
would practice a form of communitarian...
- In the
Latter Day Saint movement,
priesthood is the
power and
authority of God
given to man,
including the
authority to
perform ordinances and to act as...
- The
denominations in the
Latter Day Saint movement are
sometimes collectively referred to as Mormonism.
Mormon is an
informal term used
especially when...
- The
Church of
Christ was the
original name of the
Latter Day Saint church founded by
Joseph Smith.
Organized informally in 1829 in
Upstate New York and...
-
Fundamentalist Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter-
Day Saints (not to be
confused with the
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter-
day Saints) is a
religious sect of the fundamentalist...
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identified if dead), as
Latter Day Saints, and who have
attained levels of notability. This list
includes adherents of all
Latter Day Saint movement denominations...
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composed of
multiple congregations in
certain denominations of the
Latter Day Saint movement. The name "stake"
derives from the Book of Isaiah: "enlarge...
- In the
Latter Day Saint movement, a
temple is a
building dedicated to
being a
house of God and is
reserved for
special forms of worship. A
temple differs...