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− | The [[Three-fold mission of the Church]] is a phrase used to denote the all-encompassing activities of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. The phrase is most common in the [[Mormon missionaries|missionary discussions]]--shared with non-members and inactive members of the Church, used to teach the Church's basic beliefs--but is also common terminology used in [[Sunday School]] and other meetings.
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− | The three-fold mission of the church is to perfect the saints, proclaim the gospel, and redeem the dead. Hence, the three-fold mission of the church begins with self ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/60 Alma 60:23]) and works outward toward others and finally to deceased ancestors.
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− | == Perfect the Saints ==
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− | An integral part of the Church's work is to help its members attain [[salvation]] through "coming unto Christ." The various [[Mormon meetings|meetings]] of the Church including [[Sabbath]] services and others, such as [[General Conference]], are aimed at teaching gospel doctrine (or the [[Plan of Salvation|plan of salvation]]).
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− | Members of the Church are known for aiding one another in this respect through what is known as the [[Visiting Teaching]] and [[Home Teaching]] programs, in which members visit one another and share lessons as well as offer needed assistance.
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− | == Proclaim the Gospel ==
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− | Members of the Church are also known for their missionary zeal. Many [[Latter-day Saints]] volunteer 18 months to two years, without pay, to their Church to share the gospel of [[Jesus Christ]] in foreign lands or other areas away from home. It is also common for members to share their beliefs with friends.
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− | == Redeem the Dead ==
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− | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also constructs many [[Mormon Temples|Mormon temples]] and practices in them holy [[ordinances]] as in ancient times. However, ordinances and practices relating to the [[Law of Moses]] are no longer practiced, as the Law of Moses was fulfilled by [[Atonement of Jesus Christ|Christ]].
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− | The doctrine of the Church is that at [[death]] the physical body is discarded, and the spirit moves on to a place called the [[Spirit World]]. Spirits in the Spirit World have the same personality characteristics, desires, and freedom of choice as embodied, mortal beings. In the Spirit World, all have the opportunity to accept or reject the Savior Jesus Christ, and to accept or reject ordinances, such as baptism, that might be performed for them vicariously on earth. These ordinances are performed in Mormon temples and include [[Baptism for the Dead]], the [[Temple endowment]], and eternal [[Celestial marriage|marriage]].
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− | [[Category:Beliefs]][[Category: Missionary Work]]
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− | [[es:Misión Tripartita de la Iglesia]]
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− | [[fr:Mission de l'Église]]
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− | [[ru:Три миссии Церкви]]
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