Address: 66 Moxley Rd, Sparta, NC 28675, USA
Phone: +13364221971
Sunday: 10AM–12PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Jeni Evans
Recently enjoyed celebrating our rich, pioneer heritage with a pancake breakfast and fellowship as a church family. The BEST thing about the church though is learning about our Savior. I Have yet to attend a Sunday Sacrament meeting and not feel the Spirit.Thanks for your rating, jeni Evans. We hope you and your family continue to learn and grow while enjoying the blessings of the gospel in your life.
David Hedrick
In trying times in which we live, there is a place to find peace and direction for our life. The folks are friendly, the messages are scripture centered and the spirit is there for an uplifting experience.We are grateful for your 5-star review, David Hedrick. There is a unique spirit of warmth and friendship in the Sparta location. We hope you felt that when you visited with us.
Elizabeth Castillo
Elizabeth Castillo, thank you for taking time to leave a rating, Our doors are always open to you, your family, and friends!
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In addition to the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ. It contains the writings of ancient prophets, giving an account of God’s dealings with the peoples on the American continent. For Latter-day Saints it stands alongside the Old and New Testaments of the Bible as holy scripture.
Yes. The Church reveres the Bible as the word of God, a sacred volume of scripture. Latter-day Saints cherish its teachings and engage in a lifelong study of its divine wisdom. Moreover, during worship services the Bible is pondered and discussed. Additional books of scripture — including the Book of Mormon— strengthen and reinforce God’s teachings through additional witnesses and provide moving accounts of the personal experiences many individuals had with Jesus Christ. According to Church apostle M. Russell Ballard, “The Book of Mormon does not dilute nor diminish nor deemphasize the Bible. On the contrary, it expands, extends, and exalts it.”
Latter-day Saints most commonly use the term “Godhead” to refer to the Trinity. The first article of faith for the Latter-day Saints reads: “We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.” Latter-day Saints believe God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost are one in will and purpose but are not literally the same being or substance, as conceptions of the Holy Trinity commonly imply.
Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Christian church but is neither Catholic nor Protestant. Rather, it is a restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ as originally established by the Savior in the New Testament of the Bible. Latter-day Saints believe God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save all mankind from death and their individual sins. Jesus Christ is central to the lives of Church members. They seek to follow His example by being baptized (see Matthew 3:13-17), praying in His holy name (see Matthew 6:9-13), partaking of the sacrament (see Luke 22:19-20), doing good to others (see Acts 10:38) and bearing witness of Him through both word and deed (see James 2:26). The only way to salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ.
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