MUSIC The Spoken WORD, Salt Lake City, Utah

MUSIC The Spoken WORD, Salt Lake City, Utah
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We had the opportunity to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir while in Salt Lake City. Listening to the choir was a moment of sheer joy that we shall never forget.
The first broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word was July 15, 1929 and has continued on to this very day. It is the world’s longest continuing network broadcast carried on more than 2,000 radio and television stations and cable systems being broadcast around the world.

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The Book of Mormon (The Musical) – Tomorrow Is A Latter Day

Broadway musical by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. If you like it, buy the album and show your support! All Credits: www.bookofmormonbroadway.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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The Star-Spangled Banner – Mormon Tabernacle Choir – Utah Symphony – 2002 Winter Olympics

Want more?? www.lds-videos.org The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Utah Symphony sing the Star-Spangled Banner at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.

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Joseph Smith Bible Mormon

Joseph Smith Bible Mormon
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Joseph Smith Bible Mormon

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Brigham Young and his 55 wives

Brigham Young was perhaps the most famous polygamist of the early American church, marrying a total of 55 wives, 54 of them after becoming a Latter Day Saint By the time of his death, Young had 57 children by 16 of his wives; 46 of his children reached adulthood.[11] Sources have varied on the number of Young’s wives due to differences in what observers have considered to be a “wife”.[9] There were 55 women that Young was sealed to during his lifetime. While the majority of the sealings were “for eternity”, some were “for time only”. However, it is suspected that not all of the 55 marriages were conjugal,[9] and Young did not live with a number of his wives or publicly hold them out as wives, which has led to confusion on numbering.[9] Of his 55 wives, 21 had never been married before; 16 were widows; six were divorced; six had living husbands; and the marital status of six others are unknown.[9] In 1856, Young built the Lion House to accommodate his sizable family. This building remains a Salt Lake City landmark, together with the Beehive House, another Brigham Young family home. A contemporary of Young wrote: “It was amusing to walk by Brigham Young’s big house, a long rambling building with innumerable doors. Each wife has an establishment of her own, consisting of parlor, bedroom, and a front door, the key of which she keeps in her pocket”.[12] At the time of Young’s death, 19 of his wives had predeceased him, he was divorced from ten, and 23 survived him, with the

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LDS Church History Library

LDS Church History Library
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The Mormons

The Mormons
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The Mormons kicking ass as they are known to do…

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And a Little Child Shall Lead Them – Boyd K. Packer – April 2012 General Conference

Text of the talk: www.lds.org

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – as seen from the top view point of Joseph Smith Memorial Building.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – as seen from the top view point of Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
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It took about 40 years to build the largest and best-known Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This picture was shot from a viewpoint while having dinner at top floor of Joseph Smith Building.

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LDS Church History Library

LDS Church History Library
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