Monday, April 22, 2024

Harmony Knows No Borders: Tabernacle Choir’s Historic First Concert in the Philippines

In a historic moment of musical grandeur, the globally acclaimed Latter-day Saints Tabernacle Choir is poised to make its inaugural appearance in the Philippines as part of their multi-year “Hope” world tour. The concerts, scheduled for February 27–28, 2024, at 8 PM, will take place at the iconic SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena in Manila, promising an unforgettable evening of soul-stirring melodies and cross-cultural celebration.

This much-anticipated event not only marks the choir’s first visit to the Philippines but also signifies a harmonious convergence of international musical excellence and the rich tapestry of Filipino artistry. The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra, renowned for their unparalleled vocal and instrumental virtuosity, will collaborate with esteemed guest artists from the Philippines to create a truly unforgettable experience.

The lineup of featured guest artists includes none other than the world-famous Broadway singer and actress, Lea Salonga, whose mesmerizing voice has left audiences in awe across the globe. Joining her on stage is the talented singer-songwriter Ysabelle Cuevas, celebrated for her soulful and heartfelt compositions. Adding a dynamic touch to the concert is the renowned Paolo Abrera and Suzie Entrata-Abrera, known for their captivating performances and infectious energy.

While the live concert promises an immersive experience for those attending at the MOA Arena, the Latter-day Saints Tabernacle Choir is taking a step further to ensure that the magic of their performance reaches a global audience. A special live stream of the event will be available for music enthusiasts around the world, providing an opportunity to witness this historic musical collaboration.

As part of this livestream initiative, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Claro M. Recto Chapel in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon will be hosting an exclusive broadcast of the concert. This venue, known for its serene ambiance and acoustics, will serve as a satellite location for those who wish to partake in the musical celebration but cannot attend the MOA Arena event in person.

As we eagerly anticipate this musical spectacle, join us in embracing this extraordinary musical journey, where the transcendent power of music knows no borders. Whether you’re in the grandeur of the MOA Arena or the intimate setting of the Claro M. Recto Chapel, let the Latter-day Saints Tabernacle Choir’s performance be a testament to the unifying force of music and the shared hope for a brighter tomorrow.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a musical journey that transcends time and space, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who tune in to witness the choir’s extraordinary performance.

8 Truths from the First Vision

On a clear spring morning 200 years ago in rural, upstate New York, in a quiet grove of trees, God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, appeared to young Joseph Smith. This miraculous event ended centuries of uncertainty and speculation about the nature of God, the need for continuing revelation, and other eternal truths long forgotten or clouded by spiritual darkness.

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President James E. Faust (1920–2007), Second Counselor in the First Presidency, who referred to the First Vision as “possibly the most singular event to occur on the earth since the Resurrection,” outlined eight truths restored to the earth by this remarkable event. As we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the First Vision, consider these truths and the many testimonies of modern prophets who give witness not only to the reality of the First Vision but also to the truths it reveals.


1. God our Father is a personal being, and men and women were made in His image.


“Joseph Smith learned in those minutes [of the First Vision], however long or brief, more about the nature of God than all of the learned divines of all time had ever learned.” —President Gordon B. Hinckley (1910–2008)


“God our Father has ears with which to hear our prayers. He has eyes with which to see our actions. He has a mouth with which to speak to us. He has a heart with which to feel compassion and love. He is real. He is living. We are his children made in his image.” —President Thomas S. Monson (1927–2018)


2. Jesus is a personage, separate and distinct from the Father.
“In his First Vision, Joseph Smith saw two distinct personages, two beings, thus clarifying that the then-prevailing beliefs concerning God and the Godhead were not true.


“In contrast to the belief that God is an incomprehensible and unknowable mystery is the truth that the nature of God and our relationship to Him is knowable and is the key to everything else in our doctrine.” —President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency


3. Jesus Christ is declared by the Father to be His Son.


“We bear testimony, as His duly ordained Apostles—that Jesus is the Living Christ, the immortal Son of God. He is the great King Immanuel, who stands today on the right hand of His Father. He is the light, the life, and the hope of the world. His way is the path that leads to happiness in this life and eternal life in the world to come.” —“The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles”


4. Jesus was the conveyer of revelation, as taught in the Bible.


“All revelation since the fall has come through Jesus Christ, who is the Jehovah of the Old Testament. … The Father [Elohim] has never dealt with man directly and personally since the fall, and he has never appeared except to introduce and bear record of the Son.” —President Joseph Fielding Smith (1876–1972)


5. The promise of James to ask of God for wisdom was fulfilled.


“The Prophet Joseph Smith set a pattern for us to follow in resolving our questions. Drawn to the promise of James that if we lack wisdom we may ask of God, the boy Joseph took his question directly to Heavenly Father.


“In like manner, what will your seeking open for you? What wisdom do you lack? What do you feel an urgent need to know or understand? Follow the example of the Prophet Joseph. Find a quiet place where you can regularly go. Humble yourself before God. Pour out your heart to your Heavenly Father. Turn to Him for answers and for comfort.” —President Russell M. Nelson

6. Joseph learned of the reality of an actual being from an unseen world who tried to destroy him.

“Satan, or Lucifer, or the father of lies—call him what you will—is real, the very personification of evil. His motives are in every case malicious, and he convulses at the appearance of redeeming light, at the very thought of truth. … He is eternally opposed to the love of God, the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and the work of peace and salvation. He will fight against these whenever and wherever he can.” —Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

7. There was a falling away from the Church that was established by Jesus Christ—Joseph was told not to join any of the sects, for they taught the doctrines of men.


“The Apostasy, or falling away from the original Church organized by the Lord, … was prophesied by those who helped to establish the Church in the first place. Paul wrote to the Thessalonian Christians who were eagerly anticipating the Second Coming of the Savior that ‘that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first’ (2 Thes. 2:3).” —President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles


8. Joseph Smith became a witness for God and His Son, Jesus Christ.


“Joseph Smith’s testimony of Jesus is that He lives, ‘for [he] saw him, even on the right hand of God; and [he] heard the voice bearing record that he is the Only Begotten of the Father’ (D&C 76:23; see also verse 22). I appeal to all who hear or read this message to seek through prayer and study of the scriptures that same witness of the divine character, the Atonement, and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.” —Elder D. Todd Christofferson