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What did President Nelson say in conference?

What did President Nelson say in conference?

Seek Pure Truth, Pure Doctrine and Pure Revelation Emphasizing that “absolute truth — eternal truth” exists, President Nelson, who is revered by members of the faith as a prophet, assured listeners during the opening session of conference that “what you will hear today and tomorrow constitutes pure truth.”

When was the restoration proclamation announced?

The proclamation was announced by church president Russell M. Nelson on April 5, 2020, as part of the church’s annual general conference. The April 2020 conference had been designated as a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the theophany Smith said he had in 1820, known as the First Vision.

How many proclamations has the lds Church issued?

6 proclamations
The church has now issued 6 proclamations in its history.

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Who is the current LDS president?

Russell M. Nelson
Church members view senior Church leaders — Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and the presidents of the Church that followed — as prophets of God in the same way they view Abraham, Moses, Isaiah and the apostles in the day of Jesus Christ. Russell M. Nelson is the current president and prophet of the Church.

What did President Nelson asked us to read?

At the close of the most recent general conference, President Nelson invited those listening or reading his words to “embrace a new normal” by turning one’s heart, mind and soul to Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. “Embrace your new normal by repenting daily,” he said.

What is the proclamation of Jesus about?

We solemnly proclaim that God loves His children in every nation of the world. God the Father has given us the divine birth, the incomparable life, and the infinite atoning sacrifice of His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. By the power of the Father, Jesus rose again and gained the victory over death.

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How God prepared the world for the restoration?

One of the most important ways the Lord prepared the world for the Restoration of His gospel was a manuscript revolution that grew out of the invention and use of papyrus and parchment. Papyrus, made from the pith of the papyrus plant, is another material used in ancient times as a writing surface.

Who signed the family a proclamation to the world?

president Gordon B. Hinckley
“The Family: A Proclamation to the World” is a 1995 statement issued by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) which defined the official position of the church on family, marriage, gender roles, and human sexuality. It was first announced by church president Gordon B. Hinckley.

Is the proclamation on the family doctrine?

The President of the Church may announce or interpret doctrines based on revelation to him. Thus, statements by the united First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and official proclamations are official Church doctrine. The Proclamation on the Family qualifies on both counts.

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Where was president Nelson’s proclamation delivered?

President Nelson introduced and delivered the proclamation (authored by the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles) in a previously recorded video from the Sacred Grove in Palmyra, New York. That grove was the site of Joseph Smith’s vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ.

What is the significance of the proclamation of the first vision?

It is a way for Latter-day Saints to give honor and praise to God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ. This is an especially notable act to occur as the Church celebrates the bicentennial of Joseph Smith’s First Vision of Deity. This is the sixth proclamation issued by the Church.

Why attend General Conference during this time of turmoil?

Earthquakes, fires, floods, plagues, and their aftermaths have disrupted routines and caused shortages of food, staples, and savings. Amidst all of this, we commend you and thank you for choosing to hear the word of the Lord during this time of turmoil by joining with us for general conference.