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  • ...selyting missionaries. They go over the whole world helping members of the Church and non-members. Part-time service can be as little as eight hours a week a Service Missionaries are much in demand and there can never be too many. The Church encourages all retired couples to serve full- or part-time missions.
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  • ..."We need the temple more than anything else."<ref>''Journal History of the Church'', May 4, 1844</ref> ...hrist of Latter-day Saints. The temple lot in Independence is owned by the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Christ_(Tem
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  • '''Sixth Crossing''' is a historic site along the Mormon Trail. It is located approximately 40 miles southeast ...es|Willie handcart company]] of converts to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], encountered the first rescue wagons
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  • '''Kenneth R. Mays''' is a retired instructor in the [[Church Educational System]] in the Department of [[Seminary|Seminaries]] and [[Ins ...ormon History|Church History]] sites and taken numerous photographs of the sites. His historical images grace dozens of magazines, journals, books, and DVDs
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  • ...vents occurred at the Red Brick Store while [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] was first established in Nauvoo. The ...|300px|thumb|frame|Photo attributed to B. H. Roberts, circa 1886, courtesy Church History Library|right]]
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  • ...to Devil’s Gate and explore the Sun Ranch at Devil’s Gate, a National Historic Landmark interpreting the homestead and cattle ranch that began on the site ...the Church to travel to the Salt Lake Valley to join the main body of the Church of Jesus Christ. Handcarts were more affordable than covered wagons and oxe
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  • ...above the valley floor, it was the first summit climbed by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ after the [[Mormon Pioneers|Pioneers]] entered the valley. ...ll prosper and have peace.’” Young understood that he was to lead the Church members west and that the peak he saw in vision would be a sign that they h
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  • [[Image:Jacob_Hamblin.jpg|left|frame|Jacob Hamblin, early Church leader]] ...Apostles]] led by [[Brigham Young]], who became the second prophet of the Church. Hamblin supported Brigham Young over Sidney Rigdon. He recorded the mira
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  • ...ince Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittemberg, Germany. ...y ([https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/why-religious-freedom Church Newsroom Article on Religious Freedom]).
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  • ...nd build a city. In 1841, the [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] and leader of the Church, [[Joseph Smith]], announced that a temple should again be built. The comma ...ade as comfortable as possible during the coming winter. (''History of the Church'', Vol. 4, p. 434)
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  • ...h|Prophet Joseph Smith]] and the history of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. For over fifty years he bought land ...tah, and from 1915 to 1918 served a mission to the Northern States for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he developed a deep love for th
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  • ...tural Center|The Polynesian Cultural Center is owned and operated by [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] and is Hawaii's top paid-admission v ...Center''' (also known as the PCC), owned by [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], is located in Laie, Hawaii, on 42 ac
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  • ...tive mosaic above BYU–Hawaii's David O. McKay Building commemorates that historic occasion. ...nt McKay presided at a groundbreaking ceremony attended by more than 1,000 Church members and guests that marked the beginning of what is today Brigham Young
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  • '''Rock Creek Hollow''' is a historic site along the [[Mormon Trail]] located about 38 miles (61 kilometers) sou ...g The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] operates three historic sites in central Wyoming: [[Martin's Cove]], [[Sixth Crossing]], and [[Rock Creek
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  • ...ident of the Utah Pioneer Trails & Landmarks Association (and later an LDS Church president) had to petition Secretary of War George H. Dern (helpfully, a fo ...ose peoples whose faith and courage constitute an important part of Utah's historic fabric.[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765591799/This-is-the-place.html
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  • ...Temple''' is the 104th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...in their quest to reach safety in the west. More than 2,000 members of the Church died at Winter Quarters due to heavy storms, scurvy, malaria, and inadequat
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  • The '''Sacred Grove Historic Site''' includes the [[Joseph Smith Family Farm]] and the 10-acre area of t ...Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], sometimes referred to as the [[Mormon Church]], moved to Palmyra, New York, with his family in [[1818]]. They built a lo
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  • ...Shoal Creek established by Jacob Hawn (Haun). Hawn was not a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His settlement had a mill and a black ...le at [[Battle of Crooked River|Crooked River]] between the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a group of men who had been terror
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  • [[Image:Mormon_Battalion_Historic_Site.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=Mormon Battalion Historic Site|right]] ...Site at San Diego''' in San Diego, California, is one of several historic sites associated with the [[Mormon Battalion]]. Others include Fort Moore Pioneer
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  • ...ond recipients of the [[Junius F. Wells]] Award from the [[Mormon Historic Sites]] Foundation in 2006. Anderson has been involved heavily with the [[Church Educational System]] (CES). Having taught early morning [[Seminary]] for 15
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