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Members adapt to stay-at-home church, fulfilling callings remotely
Leer en español: Los miembros se adaptan a la iglesia en casa y cumplen los llamamientos de forma remota
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Prepping for Conference: A look at Church changes under President Nelson
Leer en español: Preparación para la conferencia: Una vistazo a los cambios de la Iglesia en el ministerio del presidente Nelson
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Changes for Young Women's program announced at general women's session
President Russell M. Nelson announced changes Saturday, Oct. 5, to the curriculum for the Young Men's and Young Women's programs, including a closer tie between the youth programs and their bishops.
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Roundup: LDS Church discontinuing relationship with Boy Scouts
Effective Dec. 31, 2019, the LDS Church will be discontinuing its 105-year partnership with the Boy Scouts of America. A new youth initiative program that will better suit a global church audience will be installed in its place. (Jake May/The Flint Journal - MLive.com via AP)
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Girl Scouts program continues to focus on girl-led experience
Natalie Benson, 5, and Holly Sweezer, 6, carry extra flags as Boy and Girl Scouts place flags on each of the 5,000 headstones at the Grand Rapids Veterans State Cemetery in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The October 2017 Boy Scouts of America announcement to admit girls throughout its ranks will transform what has been a mostly cordial relationship between the two iconic youth groups since the Girl Scouts of the USA was founded in 1912, two years after the Boy Scouts. (Katie Greene/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)
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