Our Values

We value God, our Savior, Jesus Christ, the Gospel and its saving and exalting principles.

We value integrity in all relationships and applaud men and women who embrace and shoulder their family responsibilities; we endeavor to strengthen and support families in our culture.

We value love, marriage, our covenants and promises to each other, and fidelity in our personal commitments.

We value loving, nurturing homes, caring parents, and the right to teach our religious beliefs to our children.

We value our children (sons and daughters equally).

We value personal empowerment, the pursuit of happiness, and personal fulfillment through magnifying our talents.

We value the free choice of adults to choose for themselves how to arrange their families, especially in the selection of their marital partners.

We value our nation, our Constitution and our God-given freedoms.

We value the right of all cultures to have a representative voice in their communities.

We value open dialogue and communication, fellowship, compassion and charity.

We value excellence in education, including, but not limited to, the sciences, technology, medicine, the arts and humanities.

We value industry and the fulfillment of our civic duties.

We value equality, justice, truth and honesty.

Cultural Diversity

The polygamous culture has endured for over 150 years in this nation and is entitled to the same civil and human rights and privileges accorded to other cultures, without prejudice.

The polygamous culture is entitled to respect and dignity, and to have a representative voice in the decision-making of public policies that affect them and their families.

The men, women and children of the polygamous culture are entitled to protection from abuse, scorn, bigotry, persecution, discrimination, wrongful prosecution, predators, violence and hate-crimes.

The men, women and children of the polygamous culture are entitled to compassion and aid in times of crisis, regardless of their beliefs or lifestyle.