Homelaw of consecration

Blog Category: law of consecration

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1923

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Ananias, Sapphira, and me

I’m not sure where my primary teacher got the idea that this story needed to become a cautionary tale about paying a full tithing. Was it really written into the Primary Manual as a story about Tithing/the Law of Consecration or did she go off script?
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Come Follow Me: Doctrine and Covenants 81-83: “Where Much Is Given...

Set the spirit for this lesson by listening to this musical medley: Because I Have Been Given Much Medley performed by American Heritage Youth Chorus https://youtu.be/xHaYpXRlER8 The Law of Consecration: Then and Now When Joseph Smith visited Latter-day Saints who had gathered in Independence, Missouri in April 1832, he received this revelation about caring for vulnerable people through the law of consecration, which reiterated a similar revelation about the law of consecration received in Kirtland in February 1831. The Utopian experiments of Latter-day Saints in these communities eventually failed, as did many similar experiments among other faith communities and groups of the time. However,...
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