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|link=http://www.lds.org/topics/church-finances-commercial-businesses?lang=eng
 
|title=Church Finances—Commercial Businesses
 
|publication=Gospel Topics (lds.org)
 
|summary=The Church holds business interests that are primarily an outgrowth of enterprises which were begun when the Church was isolated in the West. The commercial businesses owned by the Church help serve the needs of the Church in accomplishing its mission. The money made from these commercial enterprises is relatively small; the majority of financial resources in the Church comes from the tithes and offerings of Church members.
 
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The Church takes seriously its responsibility to carefully manage the sacred offerings it receives from members.
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|summary=Critics attack Joseph Smith over the Kirtland Safety Society (KSS) on multiple grounds: 1) they claim the KSS was a "wildcat bank," 2) they claim that the bank was illegal, and that the Church broke the law by founding it, 3) they claim it was a money-making scheme for Joseph, and 4) they claim its failure proves Joseph was not a prophet
 
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|subject=Missionaries exploited poverty in England
 
|summary=It is claimed by critics that LDS missionaries sent to England "capitalized on the intolerable social and economic conditions" in order to gain converts.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 13 April 2024

Church finances

The Church takes seriously its responsibility to carefully manage the sacred offerings it receives from members.

To view articles about Church finances, click "Expand" in the blue bar: