Posted on 03/08/2008 5:14:33 PM PST by Zakeet
Spanish-speakers are fueling growth in the local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which recently opened new worship space on Tucson's predominantly Hispanic South Side.
Many local Mormon worshippers, like 47-year-old Juan Arroyo, converted to the faith from Catholicism while living in their native countries. Arroyo, a roofer who has four children, joined the church when he lived in Guadalajara, Mexico. He's been in the United States for seven years.
"I was missing something, and my life changed greatly after meeting the missionaries," he said in Spanish.
Nationally, the number of Spanish-speaking congregations in the Mormon church grew by 64 percent between 2000 and 2006. There are 639 such congregations in the United States.
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The church is growing quickly in Mexico.
Church officials say its presence there began in 1875 when Brigham Young, then denomination president, called on six missionaries from Salt Lake City to bring Spanish-language materials about the church to Mexico. In 1885, a group of nearly 400 colonists from Utah arrived at northern Mexico's Casas Grandes River. Mexico's first stake was created in Colonia Juárez in 1895. By 1912, more than 4,000 members had settled in Chihuahua and Sonora.
More than 1 million members now live in Mexico, a predominantly Catholic country with a population of about 108 million.
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Continue to enjoy telling each other how good you are.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Scary...
LOL
Youse talk'n to me?
Try this thread to back up part of what I have tried to teach you.
Justification: Through Faith alone?
3-14-08 | me
Posted on 03/14/2008 11:02:39 AM MDT by ChurtleDawg
I have seen many discussions on the theology of Justification and Salvation. Many Protestants, in particular, tend to believe that the soul can be saved through Faith alone, Sola fide, and doing good works plays no part is Salvation. This is reinforced in particular by the books of the New Testament like Romans and Galatians.
Other denominations, such as those in the Catholic, Orthodox, and Restorationist Churches think that one must both be Faithful and do good works. This is supported in particular by the Epistle of James.
here is a list of quotes supporting and opposing the Sola fide doctrine (from wikipedia):
When ARE you going to show us?
Great typing and spelling. You must be having a good day!
It seems you are much improved after your recent surgeries and all. Praise God.
You seem very concerned that some Christians might disagree slightly about what it takes to be saved, yet Fred this is the third time on this thread alone, that I have asked you, what must YOU do to be saved as a Mormon? Come on, it’s simple to answer right?
You’ve never answered. Why?
Baloney sausage all will be saved unless they are the sons of perdition.
so you are totally wrong.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
:)
Baloney sausage all will be saved unless they are the sons of perdition.
so you are totally wrong.
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Source ????
Bible scripture only please
King James Version, of course...
Are you against OSAS?
Uh, that's not what the Bible teaches.
Matthew 7:14 - Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
Galatians 1:9 - As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed. This verse indicates that anyone who preaches a different Gospel might be the sons of perdition you speak of. Hint: That would be the LDS.
Luke 16:23 - And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. Was this man a 'son of perdition'?
But nevertheless, I see you still refused to publicly condemn the LDS campaign of going door to door pronouncing non-mormons as Apostate. Now if we're all saved - why do that?????? If we're 'all saved' Resty why the need to make everyone MORMON????? That speaks for itself don't it?
Thanks that helped, and eating regularly is also important or the mind relays has trouble passing on the signals!
Good tell that to the OSAS group!
Are you against OSAS?
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is that another name for Joseph Smith ???
Or did you mean Isis...
She was a goddess from Kolob or one of those planets...
Now you are just making things up. Blasphemy by definition is treating the name of God in an irreverent manner. It doesn't say antying about the name of a man.
You still haven't answered why jesus would call himself after a man.
Answered in a previous post
re: Ezekiel 44 discusses future Priests in the last day officiating in temple ordiannces. You can pray and ask God why he plans to have priests officiating in the last days, according to the bible.
Are you against OSAS?
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Actually my butt is against my comfy little armchair that fits nice under my desk...
And fits my cute lil butt...
Where did you buy your OSAS ???
What color is it ???
Is it comfy ????
:)
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