For Latter-day Saints across the globe, Thursday marks the 180th anniversary of a tragedy — on June 27, 1844, an armed mob stormed into Carthage Jail and took the lives of the prophet Joseph Smith and ...
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Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Young Women General President for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discussed three principles inspired by events from the early life of the prophet Joseph ...
(KUTV) For more than 150 years, artists have tried to portray what the founder of the Mormon church, Joseph Smith, really looked like. One Latter-day Saint artist believes he may have found the answer ...
Carma de Jong Anderson, director of the Costume Institute of Utah, will explain her new exhibit, “The Authentic Clothing of the Joseph Smith Period,” located in Brigham Young University’s Joseph Smith ...
Historians who have spent decades studying the life of Joseph Smith Jr. — born 220 years ago on Dec. 23, 1805 — report that the deeper one is willing to study, the more clarity arises about the kind ...
The Prophet Joseph Smith dedicated the Kirtland, Ohio temple on March 27, 1836. Today, the Kirtland temple is owned by the Community of Christ and is open to the public. (Casey Griffiths) The snow was ...
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