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‘Mormon Land’: How Latter-day Saints can immerse themselves in Easter

On this week's "Mormon Land," BYU professor Eric Huntsman discusses his new book, “Greater Love Hath No Man: A Latter-day Saint Guide to Celebrating the Easter Season.” → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: A Valentine’s Day special — How couples can build a marriage like God’s

On this week's "Mormon Land," writers and therapists discuss a new book teaching Latter-day Saints how to build a marriage like that of Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother. → Read More

Latest from Mormon Land: LDS image woes and a church/Jesus flap

In the latest news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a poll shows negative public perceptions of the faith; a church leader comes under fire for comments he made in a BYU speech; and two Latter-day Saints will play key roles in the Super Bowl: Andy Reid and Britain Covey. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: The way forward for Latter-day Saints who aren’t all-in or all-out

Author Christian Kimball discusses “Living on the Inside of the Edge: A Survival Guide,” currently Amazon's bestselling book of Mormonism. → Read More

Mary Crandall Hales, wife of late LDS apostle Robert Hales, dies at 90

The death of Mary Crandall Hales, widow of Latter-day Saint apostle Robert D. Hales. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: How President Russell M. Nelson has put the ‘latter’ back in Latter-day Saints

Scholar Patrick Mason discusses the five years of the presidency of Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Why the LDS Church is ‘underperforming’ and how to revive growth

An independent researcher explores why growth in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has slowed and what could be done to change that trend. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Biggest stories of 2022 — from a Joseph Smith photo to BYU troubles and a marriage surprise

On this week's "Mormon Land" podcast, Salt Lake Tribune journalists Peggy Fletcher Stack and David Noyce discuss the biggest stories of 2022 in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. → Read More

‘That doesn’t mean that President Oaks understands politics’ — LDS duo argues against Respect for Marriage Act

Excerpts from this week's episode of "Mormon Land," talking with Stuart Reid and Paul Mero, two conservative Latter-day Saints, who are critical of their church's support of the Respect for Marriage Act, which endorses civil same-sex marriage, while carving out religious exemptions. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Our church is wrong on the Respect for Marriage Act, say two well-known Orthodox members

On this week's "Mormon Land," two Orthodox Latter-day Saints discuss why their church should not have endorsed the Respect for Marriage Act. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Is the church shifting on same-sex marriage or stuck in neutral?

On this week's "Mormon Land," our guests discuss the support voiced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the Respect for Marriage Act. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Why those ‘I’m a Mormon’ ads worked and how they could help today

A look back at the "I'm a Mormon" advertising campaign — and how it could still help The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today. → Read More

‘Mormon Land’: Will LDS voters back or buck Trump? Could he chase them away from the GOP?

BYU political science professor Quin Monson discusses how Latter-day Saints view Donald Trump as he launches a presidential run. → Read More

‘Marrying a 14-year-old was not a wise thing to do’ — a look at the 33 ‘secret’ wives of Joseph Smith

Scholar Todd Compton explores what historical documents say about the 33 wives of Mormonism's founder Joseph Smith, whether they had sex with the LDS prophet, and if there is evidence of children. → Read More

Latest from LDS General Conference: Members await further speeches and word of any new temples

Wall-to-wall coverage of Sunday sessions of General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. → Read More

Why LDS Church President Russell Nelson delivered his talk while seated

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints explains why he delivered his General Conference talk while sitting on a stool. → Read More

4,200 votes later, here is the winning ‘dream headline’ for LDS General Conference

Readers select the top "dream headline" for General Conference. → Read More

‘They’ll think I’m being measured for the guillotine’ — Utah LDS artist recalled painting Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth

A look back at Utah LDS artist Arnold Friberg's encounter with British royalty, when he painted Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles. → Read More

See what Utah’s 28th LDS temple will look like and where it will be built

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces where temples will be built in Utah's Heber Valley and Idaho's Rexburg. → Read More

In wake of volatile volleyball match, these stories shed light on race relations at BYU and in LDS Church

A look at key Salt Lake Tribune stories in recent years that examine race relations at BYU and within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. → Read More