Monday, June 25, 2012

Church

"The Church was established by Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry, ''built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets'(Ephesians 2:20). In this, 'the dispensation of the fulness of times'(D&C 128:18), the Lord restored what once was, specifically telling the Prophet Joseph Smith, 'I will establish a church by your hand' (D&C 31:7). Jesus Christ was and is the head of His Church, represented on earth by prophets holding apostolic authority.
"This is a magnificent Church. Its organization, effectiveness, and sheer goodness are respected by all who sincerely seek to understand it. The Church has programs for children, youth, men, and women. It has beautiful meetinghouses that number more than 18,000. Majestic temples—now totaling 136—dot the earth, with another 30 under construction or announced. A full-time missionary force of over 56,000, comprised of the young and less so, are serving in 150 countries. The Church’s worldwide humanitarian work is a marvelous display of the generosity of our members. Our welfare system cares for our members and promotes self-reliance in a manner unduplicated anywhere. In this Church we have selfless lay leaders and a community of Saints who are willing to serve one another in a remarkable way. There is nothing like this Church in all the world. . .

"Some have come to think of activity in the Church as the ultimate goal. Therein lies a danger. It is possible to be active in the Church and less active in the gospel. Let me stress: activity in the Church is a highly desirable goal; however, it is insufficient. Activity in the Church is an outward indication of our spiritual desire. If we attend our meetings, hold and fulfill Church responsibilities, and serve others, it is publicly observed.

"By contrast, the things of the gospel are usually less visible and more difficult to measure, but they are of greater eternal importance. For example, how much faith do we really have? How repentant are we? How meaningful are the ordinances in our lives? How focused are we on our covenants?

"I repeat: we need the gospel and the Church. In fact, the purpose of the Church is to help us live the gospel. . ." ( Converted to His Gospel through His Church, Elder Donald L. Hallstrom, Ensign May 2012)

See also: Gospel

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