Posted on 12/04/2009 8:00:35 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
SALT LAKE CITY 3 December 2009 Since the launch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormon Messages channel on YouTube in August 2008, its influence has grown to reach millions. Situated among the endless variety of videos available on YouTube, the dozens of videos currently available on Mormon Messages have been viewed a total of 7.5 million times.
During the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, the Church posted a Mormon Messages video showing random people on the streets of New York City sharing a variety of responses to one simple question: What are you thankful for? The video become so popular so quickly that it was featured twice on the front page of YouTube. After two weeks, nearly 300,000 had viewed the video.
Last month, the Social Media Club of Salt Lake City, a local chapter of a larger organization, named the Mormon Messages channel the Best Use of YouTube during its 2009 awards ceremony. The judges said it was a great use of a very accessible media medium for an organization with a growing global audience and remarked that regardless of your position or affiliation, being a good person, as exemplified by content on this YouTube channel, is universal.
But the real impact the videos are having is even more apparent in the thousands of positive comments that come from their viewers. The videos reach a wide audience with inspirational messages that can be viewed in a variety of settings. Viewers in over 190 countries have watched the messages.
One individual who left a comment on a Mormon Messages video about finding hope after September 11th said he was sitting waiting for my next class and this video is almost bringing me to tears. Another viewer commented on a video featuring President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: I'm not a Mormon but I adore the message in this video and believe it's universal we all should understand we were created to create, to give, to live, to grow. This is the road to true happiness!
The comments weve received in response to the channel have been overwhelmingly positive, said Dallas Petersen, the project manager for Mormon Messages. Viewers are continually asking for more of these videos.
A new video for the Mormon Messages channel is produced about every two weeks. Theyre featured on the home page of lds.org, the Churchs official Web site, and on the official Mormon Messages Facebook page. Some of the traffic to the videos comes as a result of Church members posting them on their personal Facebook pages or on Twitter. The short length and uplifting messages of the videos make them ideal for sharing on the Internet.
To date, 38 videos have been produced and many have been translated into Spanish. Topics include Jesus Christ, hope, fatherhood, creativity and perseverance. While some videos are meant to coincide with a specific event or season, others are more timeless.
Some videos, such as one featuring Elder Jeffrey R. Hollands address about Jesus Christ that was posted during the Easter 2009 weekend, are particularly timely and relevant. Elder Hollands message was viewed hundreds of thousands of times in a matter of days and became the top viral video on the Internet during the Easter weekend.
"Our hope would be that the Church members would first be inspired by these messages," said David Nielson, managing director of the Audiovisual Department of the Church. "Secondly, that they would desire to share these messages with friends and family, both member and nonmember, through the various media channels that are now available."
I am a Mormon and I like to watch aspiring LDS Missionaries as they open their "call" to serve. Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrqXSOv-b3s
www.mormon.org
You know, there are a lot of good kind loving Mormons in the world - over 13 million actually. It is really sad that you say such awful things about them. They have strong families and love the Savior. How sad that you feel the need to belittle and mock us.
And a lot of good kind muslims as well, doesnt make what they say right.
Do not use potty language - or references to potty language - on the Religion Forum.
Muslims lie in wait. Mormons don’t.
The Mormon cult is openly anti-Catholic and I have your General Authorities’ say-so on that.
BTW, does your god Elohim really live on a planet near star Kolob?
And your Prophet translated the `reformed Egyptian’ golden plates using a seer-stone inside his hat?
And North America was really inhabited by Jewish Indians called Nephites and Lamanites who left behind absolutely no archeological evidence whatsoever?
Never mind secret holy underwear and `temple recommends’ based solely upon one’s ability to pay tithing.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
WHAT POTTY LANUAGE DO YOU MEAN??????
Please, what potty language did I use???
Either apologize or prove your point! Mayhap Jim should get involved.
Typical mod response.
If you would quit talking to yourself and read your Freepmail, you’d have your answer.
Jesus Christ is my personal Savior and I love Him with all my heart. If it weren’t for Jesus we’d all be lost forever. This is Heavenly Father’s plan and the Holy Ghost seals it. I am not ashamed of the Gospal of Jesus Christ. I am not ashamed to be a member of LDS Church.
Freepmail? I want a public response. Either Im a bad boy or the mods made a mistake, I can accept either.
Thank you.
When I pull a post because of offensive language, I will not turn around and quote that post thereby repeating the offensive language.
I really don’t care what people believe or how they believe it, as long as they recognize the existence of good and evil as forces (like gravity and magnetism) and can distinguish between the two.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.