Welcome to Seminary
“Our purpose is to help youth and young adults deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His restored gospel, qualify for the blessings of the temple, and prepare themselves, their families, and others for eternal life with their Father in Heaven.”
WHAT'S NEW 2024
Two new study plans have been created in the Home section of the Gospel Library App to assist adults and youth in their study of the Book of Mormon this year.
DOCTRINAL MASTERY INTRODUCTION
In the Book of Mormon, the prophet Helaman taught his sons, “It is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation” (Helaman 5:12). Building a foundation upon Jesus Christ—which includes coming to understand, believe, and live according to His doctrine—will deepen our conversion and commitment as His disciples, protect us against the influences of the adversary, and help us bless the lives of others. One of the ways we accomplish this is by studying the scriptures sequentially together in class. Another way we build our foundation upon Jesus Christ and His doctrine is through an effort called Doctrinal Mastery which focuses on two outcomes:
1. Learn & Apply
Learn and apply divine principles for acquiring spiritual knowledge. Heavenly Father has revealed principles for acquiring spiritual knowledge. These principles include acting in faith, examining concepts and questions with an eternal perspective, and seeking further understanding through divinely appointed sources. We develop doctrinal mastery as we apply these principles during and outside of class and seek answers to doctrinal, personal, social, and historical questions in a way that invites the Holy Ghost to strengthen our faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
2. Master the Doctrinal Mastery Scripture Passages
Master the doctrinal mastery scripture passages and the doctrine of the gospel of Jesus Christ that they teach. This outcome is achieved by:
- Knowing the doctrine taught in the doctrinal mastery scripture passages.
- Explaining the doctrine clearly using the associated doctrinal mastery scripture passages.
- Being able to remember and locate the doctrinal mastery scripture passages and memorize the key scripture phrases.
- Applying the doctrine of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the principles of acquiring spiritual knowledge in our daily choices and in our responses to doctrinal, personal, social, and historical issues and questions.
DOCTRINAL MASTERY SCRIPTURE PASSAGES
BOOK OF MORMON 2024
1 NEPHI
1 Nephi 3:7
• “I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded.”
2 NEPHI
2 Nephi 2:25
• “Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy.”
2 Nephi 2:27
• “They are free to choose liberty and eternal life … or … captivity and death.”
2 Nephi 26:33
• “All are alike unto God.”
2 Nephi 28:30
• God “will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept.”
2 Nephi 32:8-9
• “Ye must pray always.”
MOSIAH
Mosiah 2:17
• “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.”
Mosiah 2:41
• “Those that keep the commandments of God … are blessed in all things.”
Mosiah 3:19
• “[Put] off the natural man and [become] a saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord.”
Mosiah 4:9
• “Believe in God; … believe that he has all wisdom.”
Mosiah 18:8-10
• Be “baptized in the name of the Lord, as a witness … that ye have entered into a covenant with him.”
ALMA
Alma 7:11-13
• “And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind.”
Alma 34:9-10
• “There must be an atonement made, … an infinite and eternal sacrifice.”
Alma 39:9
• “Go no more after the lusts of your eyes.”
Alma 41:10
• “Wickedness never was happiness.”
HELAMAN
Helaman 5:12
• “It is upon the rock of our Redeemer … that ye must build your foundation.”
3 NEPHI
3 Nephi 11:10-11
• “I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning.”
3 Nephi 12:48
• “Be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect.”
3 Nephi 27:20
• “Come unto me and be baptized … that ye may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost.”
ETHER
Ether 12:6
• “Ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith.”
Ether 12:27
• “If men come unto me … then will I make weak things become strong unto them.”
MORONI
Moroni
• “Charity is the pure love of Christ.”
Moroni 10:4-5
• “Ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ … [and] by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.”
LUKE
Luke 2:10–12
• “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.”
Luke 22:19–20
• Jesus Christ commanded, partake of the sacrament “in remembrance of me.”
Luke 24:36–39
• “For a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.”
JOHN
John 3:5
• “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.”
John 3:16
• “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.”
John 7:17
• “If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine.”
John 17:3
• “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ.”
1 CORINTHIANS
1 Corinthians 6:19–20
• “Your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost.”
1 Corinthians 11:11
• “Neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord.”
1 Corinthians 15:20–22
• “As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.”
1 Corinthians 15:40–42
• In the Resurrection, there are three degrees of glory.
EPHESIANS
Ephesians 1:10
• “In the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ.”
Ephesians 2:19–20
• The Church is “built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone.”
2 THESSALONIANS
2 Thessalonians 2:1–3
• “The day of Christ … shall not come, except there come a falling away first.”
2 TIMOTHY
2 Timothy 3:15–17
• “The holy scriptures … are able to make thee wise unto salvation.”
HEBREWS
Hebrews 12:9
• Heavenly Father is “the Father of spirits.”
JAMES
James 1:5–6
• “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God.”
James 2:17–18
• “Faith, if it hath not works, is dead.”
1 PETER
1 Peter 4:6
• “The gospel [was] preached also to them that are dead.”
REVELATION
Revelation 20:12
• “And the dead were judged … according to their works.”
AQUIRING SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE
God is the Source of All Truth
God knows all things and is the source of all truth. Because our Heavenly Father loves us and wants us to progress toward becoming like Him, He has encouraged us to “seek learning, even by study and also by faith” (Doctrine and Covenants 88:118). In our search for truth, we can trust Him completely, relying on His wisdom, His love, and His power to teach and bless us. God has promised to reveal truth to our minds and hearts through the Holy Ghost if we will diligently seek Him.
To help us, Heavenly Father has taught us how to acquire spiritual knowledge. He has established the conditions we must follow in order to gain such knowledge. God’s divinely ordained pattern requires that we have an honest desire to know the truth and are willing to live according to that which He has revealed. Our sincere desire will lead us to seek truth through prayer and to diligently study the word of God.
Sometimes we may discover new information or have questions regarding the doctrine, practices, or history of the Church that seem difficult to understand.
Asking questions and seeking answers is a vital part of our effort to learn truth. Some of the questions that come to our minds may be inspired by the Holy Ghost. Inspired questions should be considered gifts from God that provide opportunities for us to increase our understanding and to strengthen our assurance that the Lord is willing to teach us. Whatever the source of our questions may be, we have been blessed with the ability to think and reason and to have the Lord’s influence expand our minds and deepen our understanding. The attitude and intent with which we ask questions and seek answers will greatly affect our ability to learn through the Holy Ghost.
The following three principles can guide us as we seek to learn and understand eternal truth and resolve questions or issues:
- Act in faith.
- Examine concepts and questions with an eternal perspective.
- Seek further understanding through divinely appointed sources.
Principle 1: Act in Faith
We act in faith when we choose to trust God and turn to Him first through sincere prayer, a study of His teachings, and obedience to His commandments.
As we seek to develop our understanding and to resolve concerns, it is important that we rely on the testimony that we already have of Jesus Christ, the Restoration of His gospel, and the teachings of His ordained prophets. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught: “When those moments come and issues surface, the resolution of which is not immediately forthcoming, hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes” (“Lord, I Believe,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2013, 94). The Lord Himself has invited us to “look unto [Him] in every thought; doubt not, fear not” (Doctrine and Covenants 6:36).
During times when we may not immediately find answers to our questions, it is helpful to remember that although Heavenly Father has revealed all that is necessary for our salvation, He has not yet revealed all truth. As we continue to seek for answers, we must live by faith—trusting that we will eventually receive the answers we seek. As we are faithful to the truth and light we have already received, we will receive more. Answers to our questions and prayers often come “line upon line, precept upon precept” (2 Nephi 28:30).
Principle 2: Examine Concepts and Questions with an Eternal Perspective
To examine doctrinal concepts, questions, and social issues with an eternal perspective, we consider them in the context of the plan of salvation and the teachings of the Savior. We seek the help of the Holy Ghost in order to see things as the Lord sees them. This allows us to reframe the question (to see the question differently) and view ideas based on the Lord’s standard of truth rather than accepting the world’s premises or assumptions. We can do this by asking questions such as “What do I already know about Heavenly Father, His plan, and how He deals with His children?” and “What gospel teachings relate to or clarify this concept or issue?”
Even questions that relate to historical events may need to be examined with an eternal perspective. As we stay anchored to our trust in our Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation, we are able to see issues more clearly. It may also help to examine historical questions in the proper historical context by considering the culture and norms of the time period rather than imposing current perspectives and attitudes.
It is important to remember that historical details do not carry the saving power of covenants, ordinances, and doctrine. To be distracted by less significant details at the expense of missing the unfolding miracle of the Restoration is like spending time analyzing a gift box and ignoring the wonder of the gift itself.
Principle 3: Seek Further Understanding through Divinely Appointed Sources
As part of the Lord’s appointed process for obtaining spiritual knowledge, He has established sources through which He reveals truth and guidance to His children. These sources include the light of Christ, the Holy Ghost, the scriptures, parents, and Church leaders. The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles—the Lord’s prophets upon the earth today—are a vital source of truth. The Lord has chosen and ordained these individuals to speak for Him.
We can also learn truth through other trustworthy sources. However, sincere seekers of truth should be wary of unreliable sources of information. We live in a time when many “call evil good, and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20). Satan is the father of lies and seeks to distort truth and persuade us to turn away from the Lord and His appointed servants. Learning to recognize and avoid unreliable sources can protect us from misinformation and from those who seek to destroy faith. As we seek help from the Holy Ghost and turn to the Lord’s divinely appointed sources for answers and direction, we can be blessed to discern between truth and error. We can trust in the Lord’s promise that “by the power of the Holy Ghost, ye may know the truth of all things” (Moroni 10:5).
Helping Others Acquire Spiritual Knowledge
When others come to us asking questions or investigating Church doctrine, practices, or history, how might we best assist them in their quest for truth? The following are some of the ways we can help them:
Listen carefully and prayerfully. Listen attentively before you respond, seeking to clarify and understand the actual questions they are asking. Thoughtfully seek to understand the true intent of their questions and their feelings and beliefs. Pray for guidance about how you can best help those with questions.
Teach and testify of gospel truths. Share applicable teachings from the scriptures and modern prophets and how they have made a difference in your life. Help those with whom you speak examine or reframe their questions in the context of the gospel and the plan of salvation.
Invite them to act in faith. Remember that the Lord requires us to seek spiritual knowledge for ourselves. We must therefore invite others to act in faith through prayer, obedience to the commandments, and diligent study of the word of God, using divinely appointed sources, particularly the Book of Mormon. If applicable, invite them to remember experiences they may have had when they felt the Holy Ghost and to hold fast to eternal truths they have learned until additional knowledge comes.
Follow through. Offer to search for answers, and then follow through by sharing what you learn. You could also search for answers together. Express confidence in the Lord’s promise to provide personal revelation.
MAKE UP WORK
“The Seminary Purpose is to help youth deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and his restored gospel, qualify for the blessings of the temple, and prepare themselves, their families and others for eternal life with their Father in Heaven.”
The lessons in this manual are designed to help you achieve this purpose as your study the new Testament. The work in each lesson includes reading and writing assignments. Writing assignments are indicated with this icon:
Carefully consider your answers before writing them. This will help you have more meaningful experiences as you learn and apply truths from the scriptures. Pray before you begin your lessons, and seek guidance and direction from the Holy Ghost to help you in your study. Find opportunities to share what you are learning with others, including your family.
LOCAL SEMINARY TEACHERS
SEMINARY REGISTRATION
Students and Parents: If you previously had the S&I App on your phone it has been discontinued.
The New & Improved MySeminary for Students and Parents is here!
In the browser on your phone or tablet go to the following link: https://myseminary.
This will take you to the sign in page- you will use your Church Account Username and password to log in.
Note: If you do not have a Church Account or have trouble logging into it, please see additional attachment about Church Accounts and Troubleshooting. Church Account Instructions for Seminary Students.pdf
The first time you log in there will be a blue ribbon on the bottom of the page that says Add mySeminary to Home screen . Click and follow the instructions to add the myseminary progressive web app on your phone or tablet.
This is what the MySeminary app should look like now:
For Parents: You will log in under your own Church Account Username.
The mySeminary site will allow you to register your youth for seminary. You will also be able to view your youth’s progress in seminary throughout the semester and their credit towards a Seminary diploma.
*Important Note: Although you have registered your youth, you will not be able to see current semester attendance etc. until your youth is enrolled in a class by the Administrative Assistant over seminary. Sometimes this can take 1-2 weeks into the semester.
For Students: You will log in under your own Church Account Username. This will allow you to see your attendance, set goals for and update your reading for the current semester (this will only show once you are registered and enrolled in a seminary class).
REGISTRATION FAQS
Below you will find details regarding Seminary Registration. Or click the button below to read directly on the Church website.
What everyone needs to know...
- The Seminary Registration Agreement is a legal requirement. Parents are required to consent to it only once during the time their child or children are in seminary.
- When parents or guardians sign or agree to the consent, they legally agree to allow Seminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) to track their child’s or children’s seminary progress using WISE.
- Parents who are not members of the Church will complete registration with the local seminary program after they have secured a Church Account at account.ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
- Potential seminary students are youth ages 14–18 who will be in the 9th–12th grade (or equivalent). Exceptions are made for students with disabilities.
- Seminary registration invites parents to select or update the following:
- Graduation year(s) for the child or children participating in seminary
- Building location or online program where the child or children will be participating in seminary
- Contact information for the parents
- Seminary students can update their personal contact information online at myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
- When and where possible, we invite all parents and guardians to use myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org or the S&I app to register their child or children for seminary and to then monitor student progress through the program.
When can a student register?
Potential seminary students are youth ages 14–18 who will be in the 9th–12th grade (or equivalent).
When does registration open?
In Northern Hemisphere programs, beginning January 1, mySeminary becomes a registration tool for the next school year.
As a parent what information do I need when registering a new student?
If your child will be 14 years old and in the ninth grade (or equivalent) during the next school year, please log in to myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org or the S&I app to:
- Consent to the Seminary Registration Agreement.
- The Seminary Registration Agreement can be consented to at myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org
- Provide a graduation year for your child.
- Select the building location or online program where your child will attend seminary.
- Update your contact information.
As a parent do I need to re-register my student each year?
If your child will continue as a seminary student during the next school year, please log in to myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org or the S&I app to:
- Ensure that the graduation year for your student is correct.
- Select the building location or online program where your child will attend seminary.
- Update your contact information.
As a Parent how can I track my students progress?
- Be sure that YOU have a Church Account. To create one, go to account.ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
- Using that Church Account username and password, log in to myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org or log in to the S&I app.
- Once logged in to the site, you will see youth who are 13–18 years old listed on the left-hand side of the page under “My Family.” If you are also a stake or ward priesthood leader (including stake seminary supervisors in some areas), the stake or ward you currently serve in your calling will be listed under “My Stake” or “My Ward,” directly beneath “My Family.”
As a Seminary Teacher how can I help enroll students?
Raise awareness of the mySeminary site and the S&I app so that parents can register their child or children and monitor student progress through seminary.
As a Priesthood Leader how can I help enroll students?
Raise awareness of the mySeminary site and the S&I app so that parents can register their child or children and monitor student progress through seminary.
There is not a priesthood view of mySeminary on the S&I app. Leaders should use myseminary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org to monitor their youth’s progress in seminary.
In Northern Hemisphere programs, beginning January 1, mySeminary becomes a registration tool for the next school year. For example, on January 1, 2023, mySeminary will begin to show who is or is not registered for the 2023–24 year. In Southern Hemisphere programs, mySeminary becomes a registration tool on July 1 for the following calendar or school year.
Leaders cannot consent to the Seminary Registration Agreement. This is reserved only for parents or guardians.
Leaders are encouraged to mark the graduation year and building location or online program for each student. Leaders can also mark students who are too young, who are too old, or who will not be participating in seminary for whatever reason the following year.
2023 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Abby Faiferlick
Cassie Huskey
Braden Morataya
Jenna Leaman
Jake Cook
Griffin Scarpa
Jeremy Nielsen