This documentary offers an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square as it embarks on a momentous world tour, with Mexico as its inaugural destination. Travel with the choir as it shares a message of hope with the citizens of Mexico City.
This documentary captures the magic of the choir's performances at prestigious venues, its creative journey while filming a new music video, and the heartwarming service it offered while in Mexico.
The program also highlights a significant moment in the choir's history as it introduces a new Spanish-language version of its renowned weekly broadcast, "Music and the Spoken Word," making its music and message more accessible to an even broader global audience.
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