Karl Anderson is 2nd from right A special commemoration was held at the Kirtland Temple in honor of the 175th Anniversary of its dedication. This special event was
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History April 1-6
April 3, 1814 – Lorenzo Snow was born in Mantua, Portage Co., O. April 5, 1829 – Joseph Smith, jun., and Oliver Cowdery met for the first time.
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History March 25-31
March 26, 1832 – A revelation “showing the order given to Enoch and the Church in his day” was given. (Doc. and Cov., Sec. 82.) March 30, 1832
LDS Site of the Week – Liberty Jail
Liberty Jail – This week marks the anniversary of when Joseph Smith, jun., who was imprisoned in Liberty jail, Mo., wrote an excellent epistle of what is now
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Mar 17-24
March 18, 1833 – Sidney Rigdon and Frederick G. Williams were appointed and set apart by President Joseph Smith to be his Counselors in the Presidency of the
LDS Site of the Week – GADFIELD ELM CHAPEL, England
The Gadfield Elm Chapel near the village of Pendock in Worcestershire, England, is the oldest extant chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The structure
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Mar 9-16
March 14, 1832 – Brigham Young was baptized by Eleazer Miller at Mendon, Monroe Co., N. Y. March 14, 1838 – Joseph the Prophet arrived at Far West,
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Mar 1-8
March 1, 1807 (Sunday) – Wilford Woodruff was born in Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn. March 1829 – The revelation known as Section 5 of the Doctrine and Covenants
LDS Site of the Week – OXFORD, England
Oxford Oxford is the site where many of the Bible Translators studied, and did actual work of translation. One significant Bible translator and martyr, William Tyndale, was educated
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Feb 22-28
February 22, 1811 (Friday) – Ezra T. Benson, the great-grandfather of President Ezra Taft Benson, was born in Mendon, Worcester Co., Mass. February 22, 1836 (Monday) – The