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  2. Joseph Smith–History - Wikipedia

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    The account found in Joseph Smith–History is the product of the 1838 attempt undertaken by Smith and other early Latter Day Saint leaders to record the history of the church. [3] Smith's motivation for creating this history was twofold: to adhere to God's direction to record his experiences, and to respond to critics of his story. [2]

  3. History of the Community of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The history of Community of Christ, formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, covers a period of approximately 200 years. The church's early history traces to the "grove experience" of Joseph Smith, who prayed in the woods near his home in Palmyra, New York, in the early-19th century. Several accounts of ...

  4. Patricia Collarbone - Wikipedia

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    Dame Patricia Collarbone DBE, FRSA (born July 1947) is a British educationist, writer and speaker. She was the founding director of the London Leadership Centre [1] and of Creating Tomorrow Ltd, [2] a consultancy focused on leadership development and delivering self-sustaining change programmes.

  5. List of Prophet-Presidents of the Community of Christ

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    No. Portrait Prophet-President Birth Ordination End of term Length Death 1: Joseph Smith: December 23, 1805: April 6, 1830: June 27, 1844: 14 years: June 27, 1844

  6. History of the Church (book) - Wikipedia

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    History of Joseph Smith was initially published as an official publication of the LDS Church. Although Roberts's History of the Church has never been granted "official history" status, it nonetheless is widely used in the church and is often cited in the sermons and magazine articles written by general authorities and other church leaders.

  7. Church History Department - Wikipedia

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    A museum of church history was planned as early as 1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois. The current Church History Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah was opened in April 1984. [10] [11] A major proponent of the creation of the church museum was Florence S. Jacobsen, a church curator and a former Young Women General President. The Museum underwent a major ...