Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") revere the Bible as the word of God and use it regularly. Mormons use the Bible for personal study and teach from it during Sunday worship services.
Like all Christians, Mormons consider the Bible to be a sacred record that includes Heavenly Father's dealings with ancient people who lived in the eastern hemisphere. It speaks of covenants He made with His children through prophets like Noah, Moses, and Abraham and recounts the events surrounding the ministry of His Son, Jesus Christ, as witnessed by the Apostles and others.