Mormon Church

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A Christian church: A religious denomination originating in the United States in the 19th century, characterized by its distinctive scriptures and doctrines. 2. An institution: The organized body, including its leadership, members, and physical structures, that constitutes this religious community.

Usage and Examples
  • As a proper noun (always capitalized):
    • The history of the Mormon Church began in the 1820s.
    • She has been a member of the Mormon Church her entire life.
    • The conference center of the Mormon Church is located in Salt Lake City.
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The term "Mormon Church" is a widely recognized historical and informal name. However, the institution's official name is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In formal and respectful contexts, the full official name is preferred.
  • The term derives from the , one of the church's standard works of scripture.
Variants and Related Words
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (n): The official name of the institution.
  • LDS Church (n): A common abbreviated form of the official name.
  • Latter-day Saint (n): A formal term for a member of this church; often used as an adjective (e.g., Latter-day Saint beliefs).
  • Mormon (n or adj): A term for a member of this church or relating to its culture and people. Its use is nuanced; while historically common and still used by members informally, the church leadership has encouraged using the full official name.
Synonyms
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (formal synonym)
  • LDS Church (abbreviated synonym)
Noun
  1. church founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah