News Release

‘Light the World’ Christmas Initiative Encourages Christlike Service

Latter-day Saints participate in global effort.

 

Latter-day Saints and their friends around the world are encouraging the public to participate in service opportunities during the Christmas season to celebrate the life of Jesus Christ. The “Light the World” Christmas initiative will reach worldwide audiences beginning Friday, November 24, 2017, and will run through Christmas Day, December 25.

The “Light the World” Christmas initiative, now in its second year, focuses on celebrating and sharing the light of Jesus Christ, the “light of the world” (John 8:12). The Savior declared, “Ye are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14).

we follow the example of the Savior and live as He lived and as He taught, that light will burn within us and will light the way for others,” said President Thomas S. Monson in a general conference address in October 2015.

Media Assets

Sharable online content is available at mormon.org, including a new inspirational video in 33 languages and a service advent calendar, “In 25 Ways, Over 25 Days,” to encourage the public to follow Christ’s teachings during the Christmas season. Each day, mormon.org will feature teachings of the Savior with a brief video and service ideas. The website is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. A web landing page also provides links to resources in 29 languages.

A playable/downloadable version of the main video is also available on the Church’s Gospel Library app.

The shareable content is being posted on the social media pages of mormon.org, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and Instagram. Those on social media are encouraged to share their experiences by using the hashtag #LIGHTtheWORLD.

In addition, “Light the World” displays can be found at visitors’ centers in cities around the world, including Mexico City and Paris. Billboards can be seen in New York City’s Times Square, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and Mexico City.

Posters and pass-along cards are also available online for members and missionaries to encourage others to participate in the campaign.

Charity Events

As part of the campaign, there will be a series of concerts performed by “Light the World” brand ambassadors who have a significant social media following, including a performance featuring The Piano Guys at YouTube’s New York studio on December 12 and a concert in Lima, Peru, performed by singer David Archuleta.

More than 90 events to feed the hungry in the United States and Canada, ranging from large collections to individual acts of service, are scheduled. The campaign will also support 28 local service events globally. Projects will include making Christmas packages for orphanages in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus and food, clothing and cleaning supply drives in Florida, Nova Scotia and other locations.

Visitors to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City will notice “Light the World” vending machines in the lobby that can be used to buy donated items for some of the Church’s charity partners, including CARE, Utah Food Bank, Eye Care 4 Kids, WaterAid, Water For People and JustServe. Items for purchase will even include vouchers for live chickens and goats for the needy in developing countries.

Initiative History

The Church’s Missionary Department has sponsored online campaigns during the Christmas and Easter seasons for the past several years. Last year’s “Light the World” effort featured videos and a 25-day advent calendar with service ideas for the Christmas season.

Last spring’s Easter initiative included a shareable video in 33 languages illustrating the role of Jesus Christ as “Prince of Peace.”

In December 2015, the “A Savior Is Born” Christmas initiative reached millions of people around the world. Millions were also reached with the “Follow Him” Easter initiative in 2016.

The Church launched its first Easter initiative in 2014 with a weeklong social media campaign titled “Because of Him.” In December 2014, a month-long Christmas initiative, “He Is the Gift,” was shared with global audiences.

For more information, visit mormon.org.

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