Talk to your boyfriend. Or go to the church and talk to the missionaries. You can go to Mormon.org and get more info. However joining because of your boyfriend should not be your reason. Check it out and then decide.
yeah, the best way to do that is to talk to the missionaries. and i totally agree, you need to know for sure, for yourself that the church is true.
ReadAnother thing to do is to read the Book of Mormon, which Mormons believe is another book, in addition to The Bible, that tells about Christ coming to Earth. It is pretty central to the belief system, and an important thing to do if you are serious about joining.I agree, read the book first, and talk to as many people as you can (on both sides). MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR GETTING YOURSELF IN TO! Conversion is a very big move that will be very difficult to back out of or renounce later in life. If you are not prepared to spend the majority of your life serving the church, following the teachings of church leaders or tithing at least 10% of your income, converting to Mormonism may be the wrong move.
You can ask your boyfriend. The first step is to go to church with your boyfriends family a few times. Ask him if you can go with him. Then if you want to learn more, tell your boyfriend you want the missionaries to your house and give you the discussions, this is how you can learn about the church.
Henry Eyring - Mormon convert - was born in 1835.
Henry Eyring - Mormon convert - died in 1902.
That is for you and your boyfriend to discuss.
Because you don't need to convert to a religion to know it isn't for you.
He never was a Mormon. He was a Presbyterian.
Become a Mormon
No. There is no requirement in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to convert your spouse. The church does encourage those who marry outside the faith to continue to participate in church services, and many choose to invite their spouses, but this is not required.Another answer:As the spouse of a non-member (who has even offered to convert if I asked), the answer is Most Definitely No. Only the Spirit can convert. One undertakes solemn covenants upon baptism -- a requirement for membership in the Church. Non-believers should not convert until and unless they become believers.
Ask a Mormon only they know how they work.
Yes. The Masons have always accepted Mormons as members. However, there have been times when the Mormon church has discouraged or banned it's members from becoming Masons. Currently, the Mormon Church permits its members to become Masons only if it does not affect their activity in and service to the Church.
convert
Anyone can become a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) if they choose to be. The only requirement to be a Mormon is a desire and willingness to serve and obey God.
Derrick Harrington become Dylan's boyfriend in "PS I Loathe You"