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Mormons do celebrate the birth of Jesus, but their traditions blend general Christian customs with the values of the LDS Church. Like most Christians, Mormons have family gatherings, meals, decorations, and give gifts. They set up Christmas trees, hang stockings, and sing carols and even secular Christmas songs. Mormons display nativity scenes in homes and churches. Their church services during Christmas include readings from the Bible and hymns of worship. Like Christians, Mormons read accounts of Jesus’ birth in Luke 2 and Matthew 1-2. Mormons place emphasis on the spiritual meaning of Christmas, keeping Jesus at the center of their celebrations. They focus on his role as Savior and Son of God. Mormons also add teachings from the Book of Mormon, especially parts about Jesus’ ministry and salvation. Many LDS congregations host Christmas parties or programs featuring spiritual messages and music. Among other unique features, Mormons often perform acts of charity and kindness during the holidays, inspired by the teachings of Christ. These charity events could include food drives, donations, or volunteering at homeless shelters or soup kitchens. Mormons believe in living Christ’s teaching through action, especially during a season meant to celebrate him. The LDS Church sponsors initiatives like “Light the World,” a global mission to encourage people to perform daily acts of service through December.

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Mormons celebrate the birth of Jesus, intertwining typical Christian customs with the principles of the LDS Church. Similar to other Christians, Mormons come together for family gatherings, share meals, decorate, and exchange gifts. They decorate Christmas trees, hang stockings, sing carols, and enjoy popular Christmas songs. Nativity scenes are commonly displayed in both homes and churches. During church services at Christmas, members read passages from the Bible and sing hymns. They refer to the accounts of Jesus’ birth found in Luke 2 and Matthew 1-2, emphasizing the spiritual significance of Christmas and keeping Jesus at the forefront of their festivities, focusing on his role as the Savior and Son of God. Mormons also incorporate teachings from the Book of Mormon, especially those related to Jesus’ ministry and salvation. Many LDS congregations organize Christmas parties or programs that include spiritual messages and music. A distinctive aspect of their celebrations is the commitment to charity and kindness, inspired by Christ’s teachings. These charitable activities may involve food drives, making donations, or serving in homeless shelters or soup kitchens. Mormons believe in living out Christ’s teachings through their actions, especially during this festive season. The LDS Church also promotes initiatives like “Light the World,” aiming to encourage people to engage in acts of service throughout December.