The opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) alone and do not necessarily represent those of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

BSA celebrates 100 years of Scouting

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is celebrate 100 years of Scouting. They have vowed to "continue [their] journey into the next century!" Check out the energy and excitement of their 100th Anniversary Audiocast Kick-Off Rally!

As the FRC put it, ". . . 100 years of molding boys into men worthy of respect. Despite being under relentless pressure to make their message more politically correct, the Boy Scouts have never wavered from instilling traditional values into generations of young leaders. Although the Scouts have been under fire from the Left, they continue to show the same character that the organization has developed in millions of American boys. We applaud the Boy Scouts for its commitment to faith and for serving as an example to other groups of what it means to continue stand up for the truth after years of dedicated service."

In 2001 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was the largest single sponsor of Scouting units with over 30,000 units nationwide, "more than 400,000 Mormon boys participate in church-sponsored troops, 13 percent of scouting's total". This is due to it being the Church's main program "for boys and young men ages 8-18". The church also has strong affiliations with Scouts Canada, the Scouting Associations of Australia, New Zealand, and Great Britain, and other associations in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. The vast majority of Latter-day Saint Scouting affiliations, however, are in the western and central United States and Canada.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

LDS Chruch Sends Food and Medical Supplies to Haiti

The LDS Church released the following statement regarding the earthquake in Haiti:

We express our sympathy and prayers on behalf of the citizens of Haiti following the recent devastating earthquake. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is immediately shipping humanitarian relief, including personal hygiene kits and supplies for newborns. Efforts are underway to determine further humanitarian response in coordination with government and disaster relief organizations. Donations for relief efforts can be made at http://give.lds.org/emergencyresponse.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been working diligently since the disaster to provide aid to the people of Haiti through its humanitarian aid program. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of relief supplies have arrived already, and more are being shipped.

In a statement published on the Church’s official Web site, Church President Thomas S. Monson and counselors Henry B. Eyring and Dieter F. Uchtdorf appealed to church members to help the people in Haiti, noting that more aid is needed. Thanks to those donations and the efforts of the Church, three air shipments of aid provided by the Church have arrived and are being used in Haiti included a total of nearly 225,000 pounds of relief supplies. The Church provided the transportation for one of those flights, and CARE and United Airlines provided transport for the other two.

Islamic Relief USA, has donated the cost of transporting additional supplies via the Dominican Republic to Haiti, and has also been distributing clean drinking water to Haitians in Port-au-Prince. These shipments will include another 160,000 pounds of supplies donated by the Church, including medical equipment, blankets, quilts, first aid kits, water filtration bottles, wheelchairs, and special kits designed to help with newborn and hygiene needs. Pallets of supplies specially designed for orphanages will also be in the shipment.

In addtion to the supplies, a team of Latter-day Saint doctors are already on the ground in Haiti assisting in the recovery effort, and 5,000 Haitians are being sheltered at Church buildings throughout Port-au-Prince.

It reminds me of Luke 21:11 were it says "great earthquakes shall be in divers places", as being one of the signs of the Latter Days.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

LDS Chruch Presidency gives Christmas Message

The 2009 Christmas Message of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints, was presented on Sunday to millions around the glob.

President Thomas S. Monson reminisced about Christmases past and urged those in attendance to remember the spirit of the season saying, "Finding the real joy of the season comes not in the hurrying and the scurrying to get more done or in the purchasing of obligatory gifts,” said President Monson. “Real joy comes as we show the love and compassion inspired by the Savior of the world, who said, ‘Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me.’"

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Listen to a Prophet's Councel.

How would you like to go back in time and talk to one of the Prophets mentioned in the Bible? Which prophet would you want to talk to, and what would you ask him? What kind of advice could he give you today to help us with our troubled world?

Well, your in luck. In just a couple of weeks, you can have such an opportunity when the prophet of our time will address the world along with his two counselors, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other church leaders.

Prophet Monson

Direct from the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah: it's the 179th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Sessions start Saturday morning, October 4th, 11am Central Daylight Time.
Saturday Afternoon - 3pm CDT
Sunday Morning - 11am CDT
Sunday Afternoon - 3pm CDT

Sessions can be watched on the following channels:
Dish Network - 9403
Verizon FIOS - 265
Direct TV - 374
Any Cable provide that offers BYU TV

Also available via the Internet at http://www.byu.tv/ or www.lds.org.

Click here for additional broadcast information and world wide broadcast information.

It will also be broadcast via satellite to all LDS Stake Centers world wide that have satellite feeds.

Come join us, or tune in to any or all of the sessions.

- Posted By S.J. Hollist

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

LDS, Islamic Leaders Share Relief Efforts

LDS, Islamic leaders share relief efforts
By Scott Taylor
Deseret News
Published: Friday, July 31, 2009 11:12 p.m. MDT

"Islamic Relief USA is part of the larger Islamic Relief Worldwide family, the latter celebrating its 25th anniversary and the former being founded in 1993. Islamic Relief is one of some 1,500 officially registered non-government organizations and charitable agencies across the world with which the LDS Church partners in welfare and humanitarian efforts."
"'We know the area, we know the people — and the church had the commodities,' said Sufian, who long has been Islamic Relief's primary contact with the LDS Church. 'The church said 'Let's do it.' And they did, with no strings attached, no price tag and no attempts at conversion.'"

LDS Newsroom:

"In 2004 the Church and Islamic Relief USA worked together to fly medical supplies, hygiene kits and clothing to areas stricken by the devastating tsunami in Southeast Asia. In 2006 the two organizations worked together to provide relief to earthquake victims in Indonesia."

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Barack Obama Gets a History Lesson

Family History Presented to President Barack Obama by Church President Thomas S. Monson - LDS Newsroom

"President Barack Obama was presented with five large leather-bound volumes today by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that detail his family history going back multiple generations covering hundreds of years."


Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid commented saying, “I thank President Monson and Elder Oaks for sharing our religion’s tradition of genealogical research with the president and his family.”

The White House responded with a Press Statement saying, "I enjoyed my meeting with President Monson and Elder Oaks. I'm grateful for the genealogical records that they brought with them and am looking forward to reading through the materials with my daughters. It's something our family will treasure for years to come."

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

179th Annual General Conference

How would you like to go back in time and talk to one of the Prophets mentioned in the Bible? Which prophet would you want to talk to, and what would you ask him? What kind of advice could he give us today to help us with our troubled world?

Your in luck. Next week, you can have such an opportunity when the prophet of our time will address the world along with his two counselors, and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other church leaders.

The 179th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5, 2009.

See the broadcast schedule for worldwide broadcast times and options.



Thousands to Attend 179th Annual General Conference

"More than one hundred thousand Church members, friends and invited guests are expected to attend the 179th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with millions more watching or listening to conference proceedings via television, radio, satellite and Internet broadcasts..."



Photos, News Releases and Video from General Conference

Conference talks are now available on-line.




Apostle's Ester Message Became the Top Internet Video

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Purpose of Mormon Temples



Sacred ceremonies - By Peggy Fletcher Stack of The Salt Lake Tribune

Just as temples were part of Christ Ancient Church, they are a part of his church today. Here's some other things that are the same in Christs True church today that were also practiced in his ancient church:

Baptism by immersion by someone having authority:
Matthew 3:13,16 - D&C 20:72-74

Living Apostles and Prophets:
Eph. 2: 19-20, Matthew 10:2-4 - D&C 21:1, Current Church Leaders

Current Revelation:
Amos 3:7 - D&C 21:5

Sacrament:
Luke 22:19-20 - D&C 20: 75

Authority From God:
Luke 9: 1-2, Mark 3: 14, Acts 1:24 - D&C 20: 2, D&C 81: 1

Performing Ordinances for the Dead:
1 Peter 3:18-20, 1 Peter 4:6, 1 Cor. 15: 29 - D&C 138:32-34

Spiritual Gifts:
1 Cor. 12: 8-11 - Moroni 10:9-19

- Posted by S.J. Hollist

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Jews, Muslims, and Mormons singing together

Faiths Join for Musical Tribute in Salt Lake Tabernacle - LDS Newsroom

"A children’s choir representing both the Jewish and Muslim faiths joined other performers in sharing their common beliefs during the Interfaith Musical Tribute to the Human Spirit held at the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. The concert, a culminating event in a seventh annual, weeklong celebration of religious harmony and understanding sponsored by the Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable, filled the historic building with the sounds of bells, bagpipes, drums, chants and choirs representing more than 15 faith groups and hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."


"The Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable was established in 1999, in conjunction with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and under the umbrella of the Olympic Charter requirements to provide “religious support for athletes and their families.”"

Full story here....

- Posted by S.J. Hollist

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Mormon Temples on Nightline

Mormons Open Doors to Discuss Religion:

"Ever since the first Mormon temple was built more than 150 years ago, they have been the subject of speculation and suspicion. The temples are imposing structures where private and sacred rituals are performed, and where outsiders are almost never welcomed.

But this week, two of the church's 12 apostles invited ABC News to tour a new temple in Utah. Elder Russell Ballard and Elder Quentin Cook, who are at the very highest level of the church, also sat down for an unprecedented interview.

"We want to be understood, not misunderstood," said Ballard, "and people are defining us in the wrong way. They're defining us without having the facts.""

Full Story here . . .

- Posted by Spaldam

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Destruction of the Family

Neal A. Maxwell, “A More Determined Discipleship,” Ensign, Feb 1979, 69–73

". . . [future] events are likely to require each [church] member to decide whether or not he will follow the First Presidency. Members will find it more difficult to halt longer between two opinions. (See 1 Kgs. 18:21).

"President Marion G. Romney said, many years ago, that he had 'never hesitated to follow the counsel of the Authorities of the Church even though it crossed my social, professional or political life' (in Conference Report, Apr. 1941, p. 123). This is a hard doctrine, but it is a particularly vital doctrine in a society which is becoming more wicked . . .

". . . Your discipleship may see the time when such religious convictions are discounted. . . . This new irreligious imperialism seeks to disallow certain opinions simply because those opinions grow out of religious convictions . . . resistance to abortion will be seen as primitive. Concern over the institution of the family will be viewed as untrendy and unenlightened . . .

"Before the ultimate victory of the forces of righteousness, some skirmishes will be lost. Even in these, however, let us leave a record so that the choices are clear, letting others do as they will in the face of prophetic counsel. . . Jesus said that when the fig trees put forth their leaves, “summer is nigh” (Matt. 24:32). Thus warned that summer is upon us, let us not then complain of the heat!

". . . God, who foresaw all challenges, has given to us a precious doctrine which can encourage us in meeting this and all other challenges."



The Family: A Proclamation to the World

". . . we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets.
"We call upon responsible citizens and officers of government everywhere to promote those measures designed to maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society."

- Posted By S.J. Hollist

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Listen to a Prophet of God

How would you like to go back in time and talked to one of the Prophets mentioned in the Bible? Which prophet would you want to talk to, and what would you ask them? What kind of advice could they give us today to help us with our troubled world?

Your in luck. In just a couple of weeks, you can have such an opportunity when the prophet of our time will address the world along with his two counselors, and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other church leaders.

Prophet Monson

Direct from the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah: it's the 178th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Sessions start Saturday morning, October 4th
Saturday Morning - 11am Central Daylight Time.
Saturday Afternoon - 3pm CDT
Sunday Morning - 11am CDT
Sunday Afternoon - 3pm CDT

Sessions can be watched on the following channels:
Dish Network - 9403
Verizon FIOS - 265
Direct TV - 374
Any Cable provide that offers BYU TV

Also available via the Internet at http://www.byu.tv/ or http://www.lds.org/.

For additional broadcast information and world wide broadcast information see: http://www.lds.org/broadcast/gc/0,5161,8176,00.html

It will also be broadcast via satellite to all LDS Stake Centers world wide that have satellite feeds.

Come join us, or tune in to any or all of the sessions.

- Posted By S.J. Hollist

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

An Atheist's Questions to Mormons

From: https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=25462359&postID=114424765259683521


Daniel Womack has got some great answers to your questions, though I have to agree with others and say that debating these kinds of questions will not help anyone understand one bit what "Mormon's" actually believe. And I put "Mormon's" in quotes for good reason; it's a nickname. Personally I prefer to be called LDS or Latter-day Saint.

In my experience, questions like this tend to come from people looking for reasons not to believe in the Book of Mormon. Why wast your time? There's a much better way to get answer to that question; Ask God (see James 1:5).

Are LDS people really so bad that people have to go out of their way to try and put them down and produce rumors about them? Sure they may believe some things that are different from other Christens but that doesn't mean they deserve the long history of bigotry, persecution and slander they have endured.

If you truly want to know what's in the Book of Mormon from the persecutive of an individual who has taught from it, check out my blog at:

bookofmormonstories.info

Here's my personal answers to your questions:

1- Why Did Brigham Young teach the Adam-God theory in the Temple?

I've never heard of this doctrine, and I'd suspect that I would have by now if it was truly official doctrine of the LDS church. Brigham Young is often quoted by many anti-mormon individuals as having said any number of non-doctrinal things, as if they were true LDS doctrine. Some of them I've found to be made up, others I believe were his personal opinions; though I'm sure much of what he said was important and beneficial to the church. I've even seen Joseph Smith quoted to say something to the affect that a prophet is only a prophet when he is acting as such. Meaning, he's free to have his own personal options, and he's still a flawed man like the rest of us. After all, Jesus was the only truly Perfect person to ever walk the earth that I know of.

2- What is your understanding of DNA and the Book of Mormon.

If you take a bucket of water from the Ocean, and it has no fish in it, do you conclude that the ocean is void of fish?

The Book of Mormon has a number of references to many different people migrating to the lands we now know as the Americas. A few dozen recovered corpuses that pre-date Book of Mormon times, showing asian decent have been found. What does that mean to me? Nothing. It's like pulling a few people out of a crowd in China Town, New York and saying that all of New York is populated with Chinese people. It's just not a definitive test.

Another thing to remember is that the Jews in Israel were decedents from Judah, the Nephites in the Book of Mormon were descendants of Joseph; two completely different tribes of Israel, many generations away from Isreal/Jacob himself.

3- What do you think about Joseph Smith having relations with 14 year old Helen Mar Kimball without Emma knowing. This occurred after the president said Helen and her family would be saved in the afterlife for this arrangement.

I really like Daniel's answer [especially the part about how 14 year olds commonly got married in the early to mid 1800's], and I'm not sure I can improve upon it. I will say that polygamy is something that has always been a very limited practice throughout history and only performed by God's people when specifically directed to do so. There's more references to it in the Old testament (40+) then in the Book of Mormon (only 1), and I've even heard some people say that it may have been in some New Testament books, but was latter removed before making it into the a canonized form.

Another thing you might want to consider is that many of the women Joseph Smith supposedly married, actually did what's called "Sealing for the Dead" where they essentially married Joseph in the Temple, after he was dead. This was soon stopped, and now these Sealing can only be done for people who were previously married in life, but it often is used to make Joseph look like he was married way more times then he actually was while he was alive.

4- Why doesn't the translation of the Egyptian papyri found in 1967 match the text of the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price?

I don't know much about this claim, so I'll revert to what Daniel said. He seems to know a lot about it [because Joseph Smith did not use these papyri to translate the Book of Abraham].

5- Why do you think Book of Mormon has old English when it was originally written in "reformed Egyptian"

Because most of the people Joseph was going to teach were more familiar with the Bible's "old English" text then they were with "reformed Egyptian".

6- Why does the Book of Mormon contain King James translations and spelling errors?

I'm not sure if I completely understand this question, but I think I answered it in #5. Hopefully Daniel's answer was sufficient as well.

7- Why did Joseph Smith give African Americans the priesthood? Then years later Brigham Young took it away.

The way I heard it was that Joseph Smith asked the African Americans to not practice the priesthood he had given them, and then stopped giving it to any more of them. I've never heard that it was Brigham Young who took it away, but I could be wrong.

Try looking at it from another perspective:

The LDS church has never advocated or condoned slavery. I've heard that every slave owner who converted, was required to free their slaves.

The most convincing argument I've personally heard, and I have no idea how accurate it is (because I don't know what Gods plan was), goes like this:

Up until the 1970's both "Mormon's" and people with dark skin, endured a great deal of persecution. Being both at the same time would certainly have been very difficult in the 1800's. Perhaps the LDS church wouldn't have survived if it fully embraced those with a dark skin color because of the horrible stigma that came with it at the time. God had promised that his church in these latter days would not be taken from the earth.

It might also be helpful to point out that it wasn't about membership, but about holding the priesthood. Of course you could argue that without the priesthood, membership for a man is not much of anything in the LDS church.

8- Why are the "signs and tokens" in the LDS temple the exact same signs and tokens that the masons use. They are the same grip and even some of the same wordings.

I've never seen what the Masons do, so I really can't answer your question. I have heard the Masons are derived from people who helped build and maintain the temples in ancient times, so maybe it's really that they copied God's symbols and not the other way around. Maybe Joseph needed to be a Mason so he could learn these symbols.

Again, I really don't know the answer to this question.

9- One last kind of a hard hitting question. Do you know about the “Kinderhook plates” that are talking about in an early church newspaper?

I've never heard of them. It sounds like a rumor to me, with no real factual basis behind it.

Again, feel free to check out this blog "bookofmormonstories.info" and other blogs posted by LDS members (not those pretending to be "Mormons" or pretending to know what the "Mormon church" believes and teaches - there's technically no such thing as the "Mormon Church"). If you want the real truth, go to the real people who make up the real church, and find out how they live their lives, and what they personally believe.

- Posted By Spaldam

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

LDS vs FLDS

I wrote this document in a writing class I had a few years ago, but revised it here for format and additional content. The purpose of this document is to show the differences between the two best known "Latter Day Saint Movement" churches (as some would like to call it - not me, but it works well for this post). These two are The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) and The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS) - often referred to, although incorrectly, as Mormon Churches (there really is not such thing as the "Mormon Church" and anyone claiming to talk about such a church most likely does not understand the subject well enough to be considered an expert).

It's important to understand some people misunderstand that the so called "Mormon" faith, is some how all one large movement or main church (similar to how other churches have their own sects, but still repot back up to one main governing body), because it's all derived from the Prophet Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon. There are actually many different churchs that all claim the "Mormon" nick name, and none of them are in any other way connected to one another. Characteristics that distinguish the LDS and FLDS churches, and others in this movement, are actually very different and separate.

The biggest distinction is of course Polygamy; which started within the early LDS Church but was discontinuation over a century ago - largely for compliance with new federal laws unconstitutionally aimed at the so called "Mormon Problem" - which caused the split off of the FLDS church. Today there are a great number of differences in the currently widely used practice of polygamy among FLDS church members, and the original and very limited practice of Plural Marriage during early LDS Church. The LDS church today only allows legal marriages verses the FLDS church's practice of illegal marriage ceremonies contradictory to the 12th Article of Faith, written by Joseph Smith, that says: "We believe . . . in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law".

The differences extend well beyond just polygamy, such as with the FLDS Church using of a perverted form of the Law of Consecration and sucking funds from publicly financed programs for their own benefit, and funnel all church members pay checks into a single fund. Compare this to the LDS church that encourages its members to give tithes and offerings to fund its vast array of buildings and service oriented programs. The LDS church uses standard accounting practices and obeys tax laws in their financial dealings, and does not accept funding from government or political sources.

The LDS church has an outward reaching missionary program that also offers service to those in need along with proselytizing. The LDS church also has a worldwide membership of over 13 million members. Compare this to the reclusive behavior within the FLDS church that lives in compounds like the Yearning for Zion Ranch. LDS president's travel the world and some have even made appearances on national TV with well known and renowned reporters including Larry King, verses FLDS president's Warren Jeffs who hid from the law while on the FBI's most wanted list, and is now in prison on charges related to rape.

The LDS church puts a high priority on families and taking care of each other. The FLDS church kicked out a bunch of young boys likely because they had no wives for them as all the young girls were already destined to be married off to older men.

The LDS church is a big proponent of Education, and puts a lot of funding behind Brigham Young University. The FLDS church puts much less value on education and may even see most things taught in school as being of the devil (may of the other resources I've linked to discuss this).

Here are some other articles on the subject from a variety of different points of view (including some self proclaimed "Fundamentalist Mormons"):



- Posted by S.J. Hollist

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

LDS Temples of the World.

Operational Temples & Dates Dedicated

1 St. George Utah 06 April 1877
2 Logan Utah 17 May 1884
3 Manti Utah 21 May 1888
4 Salt Lake 06 April 1893
5 Laie Hawaii 27 November 1919
6 Cardston Alberta 26 August 1923
7 Mesa Arizona 23 October 1927
8 Idaho Falls Idaho 23 September 1945
9 Bern Switzerland 11 September 1955
10 Los Angeles California 11 March 1956
11 Hamilton New Zealand 20 April 1958
12 London England 07 September 1958
13 Oakland California 19 November 1964
14 Ogden Utah 18 January 1972
15 Provo Utah 09 February 1972
16 Washington D.C. 19 November 1974
17 São Paulo Brazil 30 October 1978
18 Tokyo Japan 27 October 1980
19 Seattle Washington 17 November 1980
20 Jordan River Utah 16 November 1981
21 Atlanta Georgia 01 June 1983
22 Apia Samoa 05 August 1983
23 Nuku'alofa Tonga 09 August 1983
24 Santiago Chile 15 September 1983
25 Papeete Tahiti 27 October 1983
26 Mexico City Mexico 02 December 1983
27 Boise Idaho 25 May 1984
28 Sydney Australia 20 September 1984
29 Manila Philippines 25 September 1984
30 Dallas Texas 19 October 1984
31 Taipei Taiwan 17 November 1984
32 Guatemala City Guatemala 14 December 1984
33 Freiberg Germany 29 June 1985
34 Stockholm Sweden 02 July 1985
35 Chicago Illinois 09 August 1985
36 Johannesburg South Africa 24 August 1985
37 Seoul Korea 14 December 1985
38 Lima Peru 10 January 1986
39 Buenos Aires Argentina 17 January 1986
40 Denver Colorado 24 October 1986
41 Frankfurt Germany 28 August 1987
42 Portland Oregon 19 August 1989
43 Las Vegas Nevada 16 December 1989
44 Toronto Ontario 25 August 1990
45 San Diego California 25 April 1993
46 Orlando Florida 09 October 1994
47 Bountiful Utah 08 January 1995
48 Hong Kong China 26 May 1996
49 Mount Timpanogos Utah 13 October 1996
50 St Louis Missouri 01 June 1997
51 Vernal Utah 02 November 1997
52 Preston England 07 June 1998
53 Monticello Utah 26 July 1998
54 Anchorage Alaska 09 January 1999
55 Colonia Juárez Chihuahua México 06 March 1999
56 Madrid Spain 19 March 1999
57 Bogotá Colombia 24 April 1999
58 Guayaquil Ecuador 31 July 1999
59 Spokane Washington 21 August 1999
60 Columbus Ohio 04 September 1999
61 Bismarck North Dakota 19 September 1999
62 Columbia South Carolina 16 October 1999
63 Detroit Michigan 23 October 1999
64 Halifax Nova Scotia 14 November 1999
65 Regina Saskatchewan 14 November 1999
66 Billings Montana 20 November 1999
67 Edmonton Alberta 11 December 1999
68 Raleigh North Carolina 18 December 1999
69 St. Paul Minnesota 09 January 2000
70 Kona Hawaii 23 January 2000
71 Ciudad Juárez México 26 February 2000
72 Hermosillo Sonora México 27 February 2000
73 Albuquerque New Mexico 05 March 2000
74 Oaxaca México 11 March 2000
75 Tuxtla Gutiérrez México 12 March 2000
76 Louisville Kentucky 19 March 2000
77 Palmyra New York 06 April 2000
78 Fresno California 09 April 2000
79 Medford Oregon 16 April 2000
80 Memphis Tennessee 23 April 2000
81 Reno Nevada 23 April 2000
82 Cochabamba Bolivia 30 April 2000
83 Tampico México 20 May 2000
84 Nashville Tennessee 21 May 2000
85 Villahermosa México 21 May 2000
86 Montréal Québec 04 June 2000
87 San José Costa Rica 04 June 2000
88 Fukuoka Japan 11 June 2000
89 Adelaide Australia 15 June 2000
90 Melbourne Australia 16 June 2000
91 Suva Fiji 18 June 2000
92 Mérida Mexico 08 July 2000
93 Veracruz México 09 July 2000
94 Baton Rouge Louisiana 16 July 2000
95 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 30 July 2000
96 Caracas Venezuela 20 August 2000
97 Houston Texas 26 August 2000
98 Birmingham Alabama 03 September 2000
99 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 17 September 2000
100 Boston Massachusetts 01 October 2000
101 Recife Brazil 15 December 2000
102 Porto Alegre Brazil 17 December 2000
103 Montevideo Uruguay 18 March 2001
104 Winter Quarters Nebraska 22 April 2001
105 Guadalajara México 29 April 2001
106 Perth Australia 20 May 2001
107 Columbia River Washington 18 November 2001
108 Snowflake Arizona 03 March 2002
109 Lubbock Texas 21 April 2002
110 Monterrey México 28 April 2002
111 Campinas Brazil 17 May 2002
112 Asunción Paraguay 19 May 2002
113 Nauvoo Illinois 27 June 2002
114 The Hague Netherlands 08 September 2002
115 Brisbane Australia 15 June 2003
116 Redlands California 14 September 2003
117 Accra Ghana 11 January 2004
118 Copenhagen Denmark 23 May 2004
119 Manhattan New York 13 June 2004
120 San Antonio Texas 22 May 2005
121 Aba Nigeria 07 August 2005
122 Newport Beach California 28 August 2005
123 Sacramento California 03 September 2006
124 Helsinki Finland 22 October 2006
125 Rexburg Idaho 10 February 2008

- Posted by Spaldam

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