Temple Garments

The world is familiar with different religious apparel worn by men and women of many different faiths. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is generally not known for public religious apparel, but faithful adult members that make sacred promises to God's commandments and the gospel of Jesus Christ in LDS temples, wear a garment under their clothing that symbolizes their commitment to these promises (which are also referred to as covenants). 

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are often asked about their "Mormon underwear." To some it may seem unusual, but it is a physical expression of fidelity to God that is also found in the book of Exodus 29:4-9; 21 in the Old Testament of the Bible. (See below for a video about temple garments.)

The temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are the most sacred and holy places on earth. They are a sanctuary and a safe place, in an often chaotic world. The temple garments are a way to bring a "piece of the temple back home with you to remind you of your covenants," Beth Garlock (Laguna Niguel Stake member). 

Courtney Pena of the Dana Hills ward recently shared her feelings about garments at the adult session of Stake Conference on January 14, 2023. You can listen to her talk here.

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Temple garments are revered and cherished by those that wear them, so when they are ridiculed or made light of it can be offensive to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When talked about with respect, members welcome questions and discussion about their feelings about garments. The quotes in this post are from members in the wards (congregations) of the Laguna Niguel Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Our understanding of God's commandments and the love we can find in their value, promises and protection can make them easier to follow. It is also through the practice and daily application of following commandments where we can find freedom, in what before may seem like a limitation. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints view their temple garments no differently. In what may seem like a limitation to others, the wearing of the garment provides a freedom and protection in what they represent. 

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To learn more about Temple garments click here. Or view the video below which explains the importance of the garment along with other symbolic vestments worn during temple worship. 

Are Mormons Christians?

"Do you worship Mormon? Do you worship Joseph Smith?"

These are questions that are often asked of members of t

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known by the nickname - Mormons, and both can be answered "no!" 

Another common question has a different answer. "Are Mormons Christian?" The answer is emphatically "yes!" Mormons worship Jesus Christ.  Mormons have the same basic beliefs as most Christians, with a few significant differences: 

Mormons believe Jesus Christ is part of the Godhead

The Articles of Faith are 13 statements that explain the basic doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The first one is - "We believe in God the Father; His Son, Jesus Christ; and the Holy Ghost.

Many Christian denominations believe in the Holy Trinity - three Gods in one, or God without form. Mormons believe they are three distinct individuals, but united in purpose. God, the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ have perfect physical bodies while the Holy Ghost is a spirit. In fact, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pray to God, the Father, in the name of Jesus Christ. They worship Jesus Christ as a member of the Godhead. 

Mormons believe in Christ's established Church

Following the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the authority in His Church was gradually lost and changed. Many Christian denominations descended from these early beginnings of Christianity and created some of their own traditions and changes. Rather than being a "reformed" church from these traditions, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a restored church that Jesus Christ reestablished on earth with direct priesthood authority and living prophets and apostles.

Mormons believe in living prophets

If God sent prophets to lead and guide people anciently, wouldn't He still see the need for prophets for people living in modern times? Yes. Jesus Christ has called prophets and apostles who have been given authority to speak God's words and lead Jesus Christ's Church. 

Mormons follow Christ's Gospel as taught in the scriptures 

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints esteem the Bible as the word of God and believe that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon is an ancient record of writings from prophets living in the American continents, that supports the Bible's teachings and clarifies its doctrine. It is proof that God loves ALL His children and it gives witness of the resurrected Jesus Christ. 

Find out more about Mormons and Christians

2017 Christmas Chalk Walk

Aliso Viejo, Calif. — The 4th annual Christmas Chalk Walk, hosted by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Laguna Niguel Stake,  delighted revelers of all ages with beautiful art, festive music & nativity, inspiring community camaraderie and delicious treats on Friday and Saturday night (Dec. 15-16). More than 200 artists participated in the 2017 Chalk Walk which included many locals but also some from as far away as Bakersfield, San Diego, 29 Palms, Long Beach and St. George, Utah as they began their art pieces on Thursday (Dec. 14).  

Thousands of guests were treated to over 2,300 cinnamon rolls and hundreds of gallons of hot chocolate along with a changing live Nativity over the two nights. Patrons strolled through the wondrous stalls to holiday tunes as well as spectacular live performances Friday and Saturday evening. 

Saturday night began with Mayor Choice Awards as Mayor Dave Harrington (Aliso Viejo), Mayor Melody Carruth (Laguna Hills) and Mayor Elaine Gennawey (Laguna Niguel) presented a special accolade for their personal favorite chalk art of the event. 

Mayor Genneway remarked, “My favorite part about Christmas is that it is all about the family and family can come in many different forms. The reason I chose the penguin design to receive the Laguna Niguel Mayor’s Choice Award is because I felt that it best represented the idea of Christmas and family.”

Other council members in attendance included Ross Chun (Aliso Viejo), Bill Phillips (Aliso Viejo), Mayor Pro Tem Phil Tsunoda (Aliso Viejo), and Don Sedgwick (Laguna Hills.) 

The weekend’s success is due in large part to the community support, but the hours upon hours of thought, planning and work that event organizer, Kristen Kamerman, and her “Dream Team” devote to the Chalk Walk is what brings it all to life and makes it the Christmas event that everyone in the surrounding area has come to know and look forward to the each year. A huge thank you to Kristen and her team which included (but not limited to, because there were many extra helpers) Walt Hick, Leo Del Rosario, Bruce Chang, Kristin McBride, Paige and Scott Flora, ReahAnne Nobleza, Yvonne and Jeff McPherson, Trent Kamerman, Linda Zambrano, Elizabeth Muirbrook, Carrie Cook, Barbara Cook, Melissa White, Andrea Bunting, Jennifer Stewart, Lori and Dave Morse, Ken and Connie Johnson, John Thurman, Sharla and Chris Marocchi, Erik Hall, Kevin Bowcut, Ron Hoopes, Trevor Briggs and Shawn Hansen, the missionaries serving in Laguna Niguel Stake and so many others including the 48 people who helped bake! Community businesses were also amazing in their donations including CircusTrix, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Jimboy Tacos, Big Air, Baja Fish Tacos, Fresh Brother's Pizza and many more!

Kristen Kamerman reflected on the event, "The Christmas Chalk Walk is a wonderful event that brings people together of all walks of life. We are in this world together, all beloved children of our Heavenly Father, each of us have been given great gifts and talents and as we come together at this special time of year we can celebrate the spirit of Christmas and Light the World."