Yes, of course! Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) enjoy sharing faith traditions with those of other faiths. Mormons believe that all faiths have some truth and good to share, and are encouraged to find common ground with those of other religions. Most Mormons choose to spend Christmas with family and friends, who may or may not share the same faith.
In my family, about half are Mormon and the other half are not. We enjoy spending Christmas together every year, and religious differences have never been an issue.
Yes, but because Mormons generally believe that Christ was born in April, there really aren't many uniquely Mormon Christmas traditions. Most Latter-day Saints celebrate Christmas in accordance with local customs. Christmas is viewed as a good time to contemplate the mission of Christ, spend time with family, and serve the community.
No, Jimmy Stewart was not Mormon. He did star in an LDS movie, "Mr. Kruegar's Christmas" and as part of that role appeared with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
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The cast of Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir - 1995 includes: Brassworks Clay Christiansen as Organist John Longhurst as Organist Jerold Ottley as Conductor Donald Ripplinger as Conductor Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Because Mormons generally believe that Christ was born in April, there really aren't any uniquely Mormon Christmas traditions. Most Latter-day Saints -- Mormons -- celebrate Christmas in accordance with local customs. Christmas is viewed as a good time to contemplate the mission of Christ, spend time with family, and serve the community.
A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas was created on -20-08-06.
i spend $200
After Christmas, of course, the holiday most of Americans spend their money on is Halloween.
they spend time with familyand friends :)
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The cast of Mormon Tabernacle Choir Presents the Joy of Christmas with Angela Lansbury - 2002 includes: Angela Lansbury as herself
The average British family will spend around £800 on Christmas, approx £200 on decorations, Christmas cards, food etc. the rest on presents.