What are some Mormon traditions?

Answer:
TRADITION= A specific practice of long standing.
The meaning of the word Tradition is far more applicable than the word itself. I will therefore attempt to mention a few traditions:

Baptism, Sacrament, attending church, Hymn singing, Paying of tithes, Temple attendance, Family History, Christmas, Prayer, Fasting, Blessing the sick, Service, Teaching, Visiting every member each month, Weekly Family Home Evening, Weekly Youth Activity Nights, Interviewing family members, Serving in the church whatever the calling, wholesome entertainment, having a supply of food in case of disasters.
Some semi-peculiar Mormon activities include:
  • Ice blocking (sliding down a hill on a block of ice)
  • Monthly singles dances
  • The gallon challenge (chugging an entire gallon of milk)
  • Scavenger hunts (mostly on dates)
  • Youth Priesthood camps
  • Basketball programs
  • Mud cave exploration


Another answer

Mormons also celebrate traditions such as; Christmas, Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day. Each family has their own family holiday traditions like; maybe decorating the Christmas tree with special ornaments, preparing certain foods, cookies, breads etc. or reading special family books.
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