Scripture Hero Pictures for Primary

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rzsmith
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Scripture Hero Pictures for Primary

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Hey, need some help! A lot of Us in Primary would like to use 2016 “FRIEND” Scripture Hero pictures, but like them in 8 1/2 x 11 size, I see there is a copyright on them. Can the Church do this for us and make them available on this site. We would like to use them on a bulletin board, changing as we read through the Book of Mormon. Thanks in advance, any help would be appreciated. Not even sure if this will get to the right place.
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Re: Scripture Hero Pictures for Primary

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[Moderator note: This was split from its previous topic and moved to an appropriate forum.]

Welcome to the forum! This is a user-to-user help forum, so we don't have much control over church publications. However, most of the time the copyright on art like this will allow duplication for church use. A Google search found quite a few of them, so you just need someone with a color printer and you're all set!
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Re: Scripture Hero Pictures for Primary

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Heads-up. Hero Pages now available via The Church's Gospel Media page, under 'Friend Resources': https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/med ... 0Resources

Natively, these are 8.27" by 10.75". This is a snug fit for letter-size for most, if not all, printers.

Use wise, via the Media Use FAQ Page: "Most images on Gospel Media are available for download. They may be used for noncommercial, personal, and Church-related purposes unless otherwise indicated. We do ask that you be respectful in how you use them."
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