The branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nanjing, China meets at the Yuhua Jingli Hotel, 8 Youjia'ao, Xiaohang, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
The service starts at 10 a.m. on Sunday morning. Services are held in English but Chinese translation is available.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints congregation which meets in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China meets at the Jingli Hotel, 7 Beijing West Road at 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. The location is near Nanjing University and the Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital. This congregation holds services in English, although translation into Chinese is available. It might be a good idea to contact the congregation leader, President Yu, before attending to make sure that this information is up to date. The number to call him is 86 25-8586-0160.
The Church of Christ. Later known as Church of Jesus of Latter Day Saints
This is not really a question. If you are looking for information about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I recommend www.mormon.org.
Yes. Jimmer Fredette is an active baptized member of the church.
Ten of the first companions of St. Ignatius of Loyola were later declared saints by the Catholic Church.
They belong to an offshoot of the Mormon church. They call it the Fundamentalist Church of Later Day Saints or FLDS for short.
Latter Day Saints, as in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (a.k.a. the "Mormon" church) means saints of the last days. Members of the church believe that they are Latter Day Saints - followers of Christ (saints) in the last (latter) days.
Thomas Spencer Monson (1927-2018) was the 16th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints (LDS Church). As president of the church, Monson was considered by adherents to be a prophet, seer, and revelator of God's will on earth.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was organized in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr. Anne Hutchinson was a womans rights activist and early 'dissident church leader' in Colonial America. She died in 1643. However, many Latter Day Saints today can trace their heritage back to her.
No, John Lithgow is not Mormon. He was raised in the Christian Science faith but later became an atheist.
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There are several saints name Victoria. At least three of them were Christians and martyrs in the early Church and little is know about them, including their dates of birth. They were not canonized as the process was not instituted until many centuries later. They would have been declared as saints by the early Church based on their deaths as martyrs.