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  • Epiphany / Theophany of Christ

    Epiphany marks the end of the Christmas season in the west and is the date that the Nativity is celebrated in the east. It is marked with celebrations and is an important holiday in both Catholic and Orthodox traditions. Continue reading

    Epiphany / Theophany of Christ
  • Hanukkah – The Festival of Lights

    Hanukkah is also called the “Festival of Lights” because of the 9 branched menorah that is lit each night. It is also mentioned in the New Testament and has lessons it can teach believers today. Continue reading

    Hanukkah – The Festival of Lights
  • The 12 Days of Christmas

    Most are familiar with the song the “12 Days of Christmas” but don’t realize is an actual season of celebration that follows Christmas Day. Observing the 12 days of Christmas is an opportunity to slow down and extend your Christmas… Continue reading

    The 12 Days of Christmas
  • Thomas S. Monson

    Thomas S. Monson was President of the Church from February 3, 2008 to January 2, 2018. He was involved in significant changes to Church procedure and global outreach, both before and during his time as President. Continue reading

    Thomas S. Monson
  • The Holy Name – The Circumcision of our Lord

    A memorial honoring the name of Christ, or alternately the day of his naming, has been observed by Christians at varying degrees over the centuries. For Latter-day Saints it can be an opportunity to emphasize the importance of covenants. Continue reading

    The Holy Name – The Circumcision of our Lord
  • John Wycliffe – Bible Translator and Proto Reformer

    John Wycliffe was the first person to translate the entire Bible into English and was considered by later Reformers to be a forerunner of their efforts. Continue reading

    John Wycliffe – Bible Translator and Proto Reformer
  • The Saints are called to gather at the Ohio

    On December 30, 1830 Joseph Smith received the revelation that would become D&C 37. Continue reading

    The Saints are called to gather at the Ohio
  • Holy Innocents

    The Holy Innocents are the children murdered by Herod. Though a solemn subject matter this day is one for reflecting on and treasuring children and childhood. Continue reading

    Holy Innocents
  • Saint John – The Apostle and Evangelist

    John the Apostle was the only one of the 12 to not die a martyr’s death. He wrote several books of the Bible and his life message was one of love. Continue reading

    Saint John – The Apostle and Evangelist
  • Liturgy for Latter-Day Saints

    Rediscovering traditional Christian spiritual practices can give us tools for keeping Christ at the center of our homes and lives all year long. Continue reading

    Liturgy for Latter-Day Saints