The Mormon Church was founded in the United States in the
19th century. It is also called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints or The Church of Jesus Christ. Although Mormonism is a Christian
faith, it is very different from the other sects of
Christianity.
According to Mormons, the other Christian churches have gone off
course, and their church is the only one that is modeled after the
church envisioned by Jesus. Their holy books are: The Holy Bible (King
James Version), the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of
Great Price. With 12 million members throughout the world, the Mormon
Church has been active in spreading the gospel throughout its history.
History of Mormonism
In 1820, Joseph Smith received several
revelations from God. Through these, God told him to restore the Church
of Christ. Smith also saw writings on gold plates. The text was written
from 600 BC to 400 AD by prophets in Meso-America. Smith translated the
text into the Book of Mormon and founded the Mormon Church in New York
in 1830. Opposition to the Church was always a problem. The Mormons
moved to Illinois. After many arrests and stays in prisons, Smith was
eventually murdered in 1844. Thus, led by Brigham Young, the Mormons
moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1847. Young referred to their new city
as the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. The Mormon faith has been growing
since then, despite its share of problems.
Mormon Beliefs
The Mormons believe in God, Jesus, and the
Holy Ghost, which together form the Godhead. According to Mormon faith,
God created the world. He has a body, is married, and is able to have
children. Jesus is central to the Mormon faith. They believe that people
become like gods after their life on Earth, and that people are like
gods before birth, as well. For Mormons, salvation is to live eternally
as a family in the celestial kingdom. Mormons believe in living
prophets. The first of their prophets was Joseph Smith; every president
of the Mormon Church is a prophet. Mormons emphasize the importance of
family life and moral values. They are against abortion, pre-marital
sex, homosexuality, gambling, pornography, the consumption of coffee and
tea, among other things. It has been over a century that the Mormon
Church has banned polygamy. Their major holidays are Christmas, Easter,
and Pioneer Day on July 27 (marking the anniversary of the Mormons' move
to Utah).
Mormon Customs
Instead of a professional priesthood, the
Mormon Church has lay ministers. Communal worship takes place in an
unadorned Chapel. The Mormon Temple is only used for holy ceremonies.
Prayer consists of a simple and honest talk with God. Sunday is the day
of worship. Mormons fast on the first Sunday of each month, when they
refrain from two consecutive meals. Monday evenings are reserved for
family time. Mormons follow an ancient tradition called tithing and give
the Church ten percent of their annual income. Mormon rites include:
weddings, baptisms, baptisms for the dead, funerals (burying is
preferred), ordinances, and temple ordinances.
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