The Gomezes have incorporated their own stories into the museum and emphasize the importance of knowing your roots. “The greatest exhibit is my own book of history. My own life,” Fernando Gomez said.
The delicate balance of private faith, establishment support and public funding vital to the study of LDS history is now under siege, entangled in today’s partisan battles and culture wars.
For LDS Church members, a history of persecution is newly relevant after the mass shooting and arson targeting a church in Michigan last Sunday.
(RNS) — What does the popular new Netflix series, “American Primeval,” get wrong about the Utah War? Just about everything. Utah historian and author Barbara Jones Brown explains why that matters in ...
The 195th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints looked much like any other in ...
The church, which has more than 17 million members around the world, had been officially without a leader since Russell M.