Mormons recite the Christmas story from the Gospels in the Bible at church and during Christmas celebrations, which are rife during the season. Mormons add the account from the Book of Mormon, also. read more
The official name of the Mormon Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Since our beliefs are centered on the life, atonement, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we celebrate Christmas like nobody’s business. read more
Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often mistakenly called the “Mormon Church,” are Bible-believing Christians and commemorate the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ, along with their Christian neighbors. read more
Mormons do not have a special service on Christmas Eve, or Christmas Day. The ways that Mormons celebrate the holidays are varied. Because they are part of a worldwide church, there is a tendency to include long-standing family and cultural traditions in their celebrations. read more
There isn’t one specific event or tradition Mormons practice to celebrate Christmas. read more