Towering 288 feet above the skyline in Maryland, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint Washington DC temple has been a landmark in the nation’s capital for nearly 50 years.
For two nights a week over four months out of the year, the Stang Aquatic Center in Hyrum, Utah, is home to one of the best high school water polo teams in the state: The Cache Valley Kraken.
During the pandemic, leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints requested a new vision for the foyers or entryways of Church meetinghouses – the art to reflect a deeper reverence for the Lord Jesus Christ.
During the pandemic, Latter-day Saint Church leaders asked the foyers of every Church meetinghouse throughout the world to have imagery of Jesus Christ. Art and Religion Specialist Carole Mikita gives us a look at her upcoming General Conference Special titled "Sacred Images."
Toward Understanding is a documentary created with the hope of improving awareness and building bridges of understanding. It is a personal look at the reality of racism and how it impacts our community, our churches, and our homes.
It’s the unspoken truth that true “foodies” have always known: the real power of a good recipe goes beyond its ingredients. Food can serve, heal, connect, bind, and uplift human hearts.
Latter-Day Saints throughout the world share how they navigate through the trials of the coronavirus pandemic while heeding the counsel of Church President Russel M. Nelson.
Since members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sustained President Russell M. Nelson as the Church’s 17th president he has logged well over 115,000 miles — traveling to six continents, 32 nations and territories and 49 cities.
After 50 General Conference specials and dozens of trips around the globe, Carole Mikita has spent much of her life sharing stories about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Meet the teams who accompanied her as they reflect back and share deeply personal memories of times never to be forgotten.
Amid the global coronavirus pandemic people of many faiths have been called upon to come together in prayer and fasting. Millions have responded. With the help of the internet, faithful believers from throughout the world share common ground in uniting in prayer.
It’s an unprecedented day for missionary work in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The coronavirus pandemic generated the navigation thousands of people back home. Never before has the church had to negotiate the mass transit of so many so quickly. Decisions then had to be made on how to get missionaries back into the field. Along the way a new era in missionary work was born.
The call for a global day of fasting and prayer over the coronavirus pandemic prompted a young Utah County man to create a Facebook group that quickly gained hundreds of thousands of members.
For years, KSL-TV has produced hours of special programming to air over General Conference weekend. One of our latest documentaries, “We Remember: Journeys of Faith,” takes you behind the scenes with the photographers and producers who have traveled the world together.
A new era of missionary work has begun for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a result of the deadly and contagious coronavirus virus that has swept across the world.
During the October 2020 General Conference weekend of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, KSL TV is pleased to present several new and returning, amazing, heart-felt and award-winning documentaries.