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The event will be archived for on-demand viewing on the church’s website, Gospel Media, YouTube, Gospel Library and other channels.The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will broadcast its eighth live Face to Face event on March 4, 2017, but for the first time it will feature a member of the First Presidency. It also will be transmitted live on the church satellite system, the Latter-Day Saints Channel, BYUtv and other channels. The event will stream live on the church’s website on June 13, at 4 p.m. We hope to be able to share the incomparable love of the Savior with our friends around the world.” He also noted that “the Savior’s love can heal every sorrow. “We are grateful for all you do to progress the work of the Lord.” “To those adults, whether you have never been married or are widowed, divorced or a single parent, you are needed in God’s kingdom,” Elder Andersen said in Friday’s release. The Deseret News has rounded up all of those recent changes and statements in one place. They made changes to the structure of young single adult congregations and have made numerous statements supporting single adults of all ages. Over the past few weeks, church leaders have focused strongly on the needs of church members who are single. The leaders will answer questions from around the world. The June event for singles 31 and older will include a small studio audience joining Elder Andersen, President Bingham and Sister Eubank, a church spokesperson confirmed. A conversation with Mormon singles on Capitol Hill in the era of ‘nones’.

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“Every member, no matter their circumstances, has so much to contribute,” she said, “and we hope to better recognize this of members of the church.”įace to Face events allow members of the First Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve and its various general organizations to field questions from and address the needs and concerns of different groups like singles, Young Men and Young Women. Sister Eubank is a single adult herself and the release said she is happy to have an open conversation with other single adults. “We look forward to having a conversation with them about their contributions to the kingdom, their capacity to serve others and their love of the Lord Jesus Christ,” she said. President Bingham noted the significant number of church members who are 31 and older and single. “We know that many single adults are facing difficult challenges or have questions or concerns,” Elder Andersen said in Friday’s release. The latter are often unofficially and colloquially called midsingles wards or branches. In some areas, the church provides congregations for young single adults ages 18-30 and separate congregations for those 31 and older. Single adults comprise more than 50% of the church’s adult membership, as leaders noted during the faith’s recent general conference.

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  • See the church’s new infographic about supporting single adult Latter-day Saints.
  • Why more Latter-day Saint callings are now available to young single adults.












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