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Please send sites specific sites germane to a subcategory of LDS Church Programs to the appropriate subcategory listed above. |
Open to sites related to official programs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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If your site features general information about the Church Missionary Program, please send it to that category. Non-commercial site only. Sites advertising online storefronts, specialty shops, and mission-related items for sale belong in the Missionary Shopping category. Inappropriate or repeated submissions throughout the Directory will result in a delay of your site being published. |
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Please submit sites related specifically to the Young Women's Program to that category.
Please submit sites related specifically to the Aaronic Priesthood or to theYoung Men's Program to that category. Please submit sites related to the Seminary Program to that category. Please submit sites geared toward LDS Youth, but not related to any official Church program to that category. |
Open to sites related to the combined Young Women's and Young Men's programs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known as Mutual.The Mutual Improvement Association was organized in 1869 by the prophet Brigham Young. Today, Youth ages 12 to 17 gather by gender and age for lessons during Sunday meetings.
Combined social youth programs in most areas (throughout North America especially) include stake dances, summer youth conference, and Especially For Youth program at BYU. At all official activities, LDS youth are expected to maintain certain standards of dress, speech, and demeanor. Abstinence from alcohol, drugs, and sexual relations are also required.
Sites related to the Primary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Primary serves children under the age of twelve with weekly songs and lessons during Sunday meetings, as well as other seasonal activities.
| Please send social or self-help sites related to LDS Women in general to that category. |
Open to sites specific to the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the largest international women's organization in the world.The Relief Society serves women 18 years and older with weekly lessons, as well as the monthly programs of Visiting Teaching, and Home, Family, and Personal Enrichment.
On Thursday, March 17, 1842, twenty women gathered together in the upper room of the Red Brick Store [in Nauvoo, Illinois], and under the direction of the prophet Joseph Smith, were organized into "The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo". Speaking of its purpose the prophet said that this "society of sisters might provoke the brethren to good works in looking to the wants of the poor?searching after objects of charity, and in administering to their wants - to assist by correcting the morals and strengthening the virtues of the community." (Minutes of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, 17 Mar. 1842, p. 13.)
| Please send sites about the Church's corresponding program for college students and adults, the Institute of Religion, to that category. |
Pages devoted to the Seminary Program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Seminary serves high-school age youth with a rotating four-year curriculum with lessons covereing the Standard Works: Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, and Church History (The Doctrine and Covenants and The Pearl of Great Price.
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