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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 [[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 ourselves (Alma 60:23) and works outward toward others and finally our deceased ancestors.
 
 
 
== Perfect the Saints  ==
 
An integral part of the Church's work is to help it's members attain [[salvation]] through "coming unto Christ". The various meetings of the church including Sabbath services and other such as [[General Conference]] etc. are aimed at teaching [[Gospel Doctrine]] (or the [[plan of salvation]]).
 
 
 
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 physical needs assistance such as help around the home.
 
 
== Proclaim the Gospel ==
 
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.
 
 
 
== Redeem the Dead ==
 
[[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] also constructs many [[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 [[Christ]].
 

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