Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mormons Believe in Jesus?

YesWe believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

Are Mormons Christians?

Yes, we believe in Christ we worship Christ we put Jesus Christ in the center of our lives and that what makes us Christians.

​Do Mormons Believe in the Bible?

​Yes, We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly; we also believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God.

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Godhead: Jesus Christ

Godhead: Jesus Christ

  By: Kelly Merrill, Moroni Channel Godhead - Part 3 of 4 Idaho, USA ​In Greek Christ means, the anointed. Jesus is the first born of all of God’s children in the spirit. He is literally our eldest brother. If all the children of God were to be ranked from...

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Godhead: God the Father

Godhead: God the Father

  By: Kelly Merrill, Moroni Channel Godhead - Part 2 of 4 Idaho, USA God the Father The Godhead consists of three people, God the Father (our Father in Heaven), his son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit. We say they are one, as in one in purpose,...

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Inspirational Messages

If you listen with the Spirit, your heart will be softened, your faith strengthened, and your capacity to love the Lord increased.

Henry B. Eyring

The proud depend upon the world to tell them whether they have value or not. Their self-esteem is determined by where they are judged to be on the ladders of worldly success. They feel worthwhile as individuals if the numbers beneath them in achievement, talent, beauty, or intellect are large enough. Pride is ugly. It says, If you succeed, I am a failure.

Ezra Taft Benson

In today’s world, no matter our circumstances, it is essential that our preeminent identity is as a child of God.

Donald L. Hallstrom

The experience of same-sex attraction is a complex reality for many people. The attraction itself is not a sin, but acting on it is. Even though individuals do not choose to have such attractions, they do choose how to respond to them. With love and understanding, the Church reaches out to all God’s children, including our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters.

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