“Special Witness: The Name of the Church,” Friend, Feb. 2003, 7
Special Witness:
The Name of the Church
From an April 1990 general conference address
![Elder Russell M. Nelson](https://www.lds.org/bc/content/shared/content/images/gospel-library/magazine/friendlp.nfo:o:a1.jpg)
Did you know that Elder Russell M. Nelson likes music and sang in many different choirs in high school and college? He also plays the organ each week in a meeting with the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He teaches us about the importance of the name of the Church.
The name of [the Church is] a name given by the Lord: “Thus shall my church be called in the last days, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” (D&C 115:4). …
So each word in this name must be important. … If we study the key words in that name, we can better understand the name’s full significance. …
A saint is a believer in Christ, and knows of His perfect love. … A saint serves others, … is honest and kind, … is an honorable citizen, … is reverent, … loves the Lord and gives highest priority to keeping His commandments. …
We live in [the] latter days, and they are really remarkable. The Lord’s Spirit is being poured out upon all inhabitants of the earth, precisely as the Prophet Joel foretold. …
By divine directive [counsel], the title of the Church bears the sacred name of Jesus Christ, whose church this is (see D&C 115:3–4). He so decreed more than once. Nearly two thousand years ago, the Lord said, “Ye shall call the church in my name; …
“And how be it my church save it be called in my name?” (3 Ne. 27:7–8; emphasis added). …
We revere the name of Jesus Christ. He is our risen Redeemer. …
The first two words of the name the Lord chose for His earthly organization are The Church.
Note that the … The begins with a capital letter. This is an important part of the title, for the Church is the official organization of baptized believers who have taken upon themselves the name of Christ (see D&C 10:67–69; D&C 18:20–25). …
His church can provide baptism, confirmation, ordination, the sacrament, patriarchal blessings, and the ordinances of the temple—all bestowed by authorized priesthood power. …
As members of His church, we are privileged to participate in its divine destiny. May we so honor Him who declared, “Thus shall my church be called … The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”
Christ Holding Sacrament Bread, by Del Parson