Introduction to Reform Mormon Holiday Observance
Reform Mormons observe a variety of holidays. Many are integrated into the weekly Sabbath observance, while others occur as part
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Reform Mormons observe a variety of holidays. Many are integrated into the weekly Sabbath observance, while others occur as part
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Because Mormonism completely rejects the doctrine of Original Sin, it has, since its inception, also rejected the practice of Christening
On February 16, 1832 Joseph Smith and Sydney Rigdon recorded their Vision of the Three Degrees of Glory. Because this
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“For I know that my redeemer liveth and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: and
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Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring mothers, celebrated (on various days) in many places around the world. Mothers often receive
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October 30 marks a solemn anniversary in Mormon history: “Haun’s Mill.” Mormonism was born and lived out its first 80
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Reform Mormonism is practiced in the home, so most religious activity is conducted in the home. Each Sabbath ritual may
A parental blessing is a ritual blessing usually given in the home, by a parent to a child. The purpose
Progression! According to Reform Mormonism, this is the purpose of human life. Around the world, people are living longer, healthier,
Reform Mormonism traces its history to what may very well be the most unique, revolutionary and unorthodox sermon in American