About Us
American Fork 34th Ward
Ward Bishopric
Meet the leaders serving our ward
John Cook
Adam Gardner
Glen Robins
What You'll Find Here
Connect & Serve
Relief Society
Support, sisterhood, and service. Our Relief Society organizes activities, coordinates compassionate service, and provides spiritual development for women 18 and older.
Elders Quorum
Brotherhood and priesthood service. The Elders Quorum strengthens men through spiritual guidance, community service, and meaningful fellowship.
Youth
Developing faith and leadership. Young Women and Young Men (ages 12–18) participate in weekly meetings, camps, and service projects focused on discipleship.
Primary
Gospel foundations for kids. Primary teaches children (ages 18 months–11 years) about Jesus Christ through music, stories, and activities.
About Our Church
Our beliefs and helpful resources
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a faith community centered on the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon, and ongoing revelation. Members believe in continuing spiritual guidance, family-centered values, and service to others.
For more foundational information about Church beliefs, history, and teachings, explore the resources below.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get involved as a new member?
Start by attending Sunday services! Introduce yourself to members or leaders—we’d love to welcome you. New members are often invited to ward events, and there are service opportunities for everyone.
Can I attend if I'm not a member of the Church?
Absolutely. All are welcome to join us for Sunday services. You’ll experience our community and learn about our faith in a respectful, no-pressure environment.
Are members of the Church Christians?
Yes. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we follow Jesus Christ. He is the Son of God, our Savior, and the foundation of our faith.
Some of our beliefs and practices may differ from other Christian denominations, but our commitment to Jesus Christ is unwavering. We try to live His teachings every day and become more like Him.
What are Church services like?
Most congregations follow a similar Sunday schedule. Services begin with a main gathering called a sacrament meeting, where we sing hymns, pray, and hear uplifting talks shared by members of the congregation.
The most sacred part is the sacrament (similar to communion), where we remember Jesus Christ and renew our commitment to Him.
Afterward, smaller classes are held for children, youth, and adults. These classes are a chance to learn, ask questions, and build community.