On February 4, 1846, members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began their journey west from Nauvoo, ...
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When Mormons say to comply with ICE incursions, we're forgetting our own history
(RNS) — In 1857, when Latter-day Saints deemed actions emanating from Washington, DC, to be significant breaches of ...
A portrait of church founder Joseph Smith Jr. has been added to Morehouse College’s International Hall of Honor in Atlanta — ...
A new weekly docuseries examines the life of one of Mormonism's most colorful and controversial figures: Brigham Young, the LDS Church's second prophet-president.
A portrait of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Prophet Joseph Smith was added to the International Hall of Honor in Morehouse College’s Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel. On ...
A new portrait of Joseph Smith will hang near President Russell M. Nelson’s portrait in the Martin Luther King Jr.
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Deseret News archives: In 1846, Latter-day Saints began trek, voyage to new home in the West
On Feb. 4, 1846, Saints left from New York, Nauvoo for the Rocky Mountains. A group from Mississippi soon joined them.
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