ASL-First Gospel Learning Resources

Tree of Life ASL provides ASL-first gospel learning resources created specifically for Deaf individuals, ASL learners, and seekers connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Many church resources online are written in English and rely heavily on text. Because American Sign Language is a visual language with its own grammar and structure, Deaf members often need gospel resources that are designed for ASL—not translated after the fact. This resource hub gathers trusted, visual-first materials that support meaningful scripture study, faith development, and community connection.

Here you will find curated LDS ASL resources, including American Sign Language scripture study tools, ASL Book of Mormon video content, Deaf LDS ward and branch information, and directories of ASL gospel creators. Each section is designed to help Deaf members and ASL learners grow spiritually through accessible, visual learning.

Whether you are a lifelong member, a new convert, or simply exploring the restored gospel in ASL, this directory exists to make Deaf-accessible gospel learning easier to find in one place.

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