Interfaith
A respect for the diverse beliefs of other faiths in North Texas is something we strive for as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
We seek to link arms in love and understanding with other faiths in common goals in our communities. Religious freedom and tolerance are key hallmarks of our faith and actions.
“We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.” – Articles of Faith 1:11
Volunteers assist in clean-up of Trophy Club park
TROPHY CLUB — It has been 23 years since the devastating events of 9/11 shocked
Cross Timbers Gazette: 9/11 National Day of Service event to support thousands of LISD students
Next month, many community members will join forces to support the Lewisville ISD Council of
Fort Worth Report: Volunteers band together to rebuild sanctuary
Since True Love Sanctuary suffered a devastating fire in late May, local churches, faith-based nonprofits
Interfaith Volunteers Uniting to Rebuild Fort Worth Sanctuary
FORT WORTH — The True Love Sanctuary C.H.S.C. on the Southside of Fort Worth recently
Juneteenth Teacake Bake Strengthens Interfaith Bonds
Most cooks know that a recipe made by ten different people will yield ten different
Community, Faiths Unite to Build 52 Beds for North Texas Children
Reporting by Stephanie Nielsen and Kara Schofield Prosper, TX — On Saturday, June 1, distant
Frisco’s Faith Communities Gather in Celebration
The evening of May 8th, over a hundred people gathered at the Frisco Library for
Labyrinths Bridge Faith Traditions and Communities
Most religions use a form of prayer in their observances. The traditions vary widely, from
Celebrating 20 Years of the Ten Commandments Hike: Scouts Walk for Religious Unity
The annual Ten Commandments Hike is a favorite of Scouts, parents, and siblings alike. The approximately