Preston was the place that the church was officially established on British soil in 1837 & where this year (2011) a huge 400th Bible Anniversary Celebration is to
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Feb 1-21
February 1828 – Martin Harris visited Joseph Smith, jun., at Harmony, Pa., and took some of the characters, which had been transcribed, and the translation of them, to
LDS Site of Week – LIVERPOOL, England
Liverpool was England’s chief port and also the port of embarkation through which practically every emigrant from England passed. Over a hundred thousand Saints sailed from Liverpool to
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Jan 26-31
January 29, 1839 (Tuesday) – The Elders met at Far West to complete measures for the removal of the poor from Missouri, and pledged themselves to assist each
LDS Site of Week – KIRTLAND Temple
Far more amazing visions and miracles took place in Kirtland than all other LDS sites combined! There is so much information that we have had to dedicate an
Glimpse of Past – LDS Church History Jan 19-26
January 21, 1836 (Thursday) – The Presidency of the Church, and the councils of Kirtland and Zion, met in the evening in the Lord’s House, at Kirtland, and
LDS Church Site of Week – RICHMOND, Missouri
Richmond A most important place in Mormon Missouri history. Here, after their arrest at Far West, Joseph Smith and others were put on trial under Judge Austin King,
Glimpse of the Past – LDS Church History Jan 13-19
January 18, 1827 (Thursday) – Joseph Smith, jun., married Emma Hale, a daughter of Isaac Hale, while in the employ of Josiah Stoal, in Chenango County, N. Y.
Mormon Heritage Association – Now Hiring!
Part-time office help/computer programmer (Holladay UT area). Expected 4-6 hours a day 4-5 days per week plus occasional evening meetings and airport send-offs/greetings (own transportation required). The ideal
Glimpse of Past – LDS Church History Jan 6-12
January 7, 1836 (Thursday) – A sumptuous feast, to which the lame, the halt and the blind were invited, was held in Bishop Newel K. Whitney’s house, at