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Wright Words: Trash cans, kids and cleaning the chapel
I have always admired that many churches like mine rely on their members to keep chapels clean and orderly. With the exception of professional maintenance, HVAC, plumbing and the occasional deep cleaning, volunteers clean our buildings each week. In large congregations or "Wards,” families might...
Mormons Believe in Work and Self-Reliance
There are a lot of different ways we could capture a bit about how work is an important part of Mormon life and beliefs. For example, we could quote prophetic teachings about the importance of work, such as this one from D. Todd Christofferson, a prophet and apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ...
Mormon Architecture
Mormon Life says: I wish Vitruvian principles were still used in LDS meetinghouse designs.
For bold new ideas in ecclesiastical architecture, the world might well look to the Mormon Church where there are no narrowly prescribed conceptions nor pre-determined structural plans, where the...



