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News Release —  8 August 2012

On Faith: Visit a Worship Service to Find Out What Makes Mormons Tick

Salt Lake City, United States — 

In his Washington Post “On Faith” forum piece this week, Church Public Affairs managing director Michael R. Otterson invites those reporting on the Church to visit a “ward” — the “hub of Mormons’ religious life” — during a Sunday worship service (the public, including journalists, is always invited).

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Read the full article in the Headquarters edition of Mormon Newsroom.

 

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