Leaving Nauvoo

Leaving Nauvoo

Under the direction of the Twelve Apostles, members of the Mormon Church quickly gathered to finish the construction of the Nauvoo Temple, so that all Latter-day Saints who desired to and were worthy could complete ordinances there.  The Twelve fine-tuned the...
After the Martyrdom of Joseph Smith

After the Martyrdom of Joseph Smith

With the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, enemies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints thought the Church would dissolve into disarray.  However, this did not happen.  The members of the Church greatly mourned the prophet, and a pall of sadness hung over the...
Establishing Nauvoo

Establishing Nauvoo

Once Joseph Smith was released from Liberty Jail and reunited with his family and the Latter-day Saints, the question arose as to whether it was safe for the Saints to gather in one place.  The alternative was to spread out.  The Church was still in its formative...

Zion’s Camp and the Kirtland Safety Society

In 1835 The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the Quorum of the Seventy of the Mormon Church were organized like unto the ancient church under the apostles of Jesus Christ. Most of the men who filled the callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had...

The Church in New York and Kirtland

The Church of Christ (or the Mormon Church) was formally organized with six members (the minimum required by the state of New York) on April 6, 1830, at the home of Peter Whitmer in Fayette, New York.  Immediately after the organization of the Church, missionary work...
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