Moroni and Joseph © by Jorge Cocco Santángelo

The Role Six Prophets Played in Restoring the Fullness of the Priesthood and Thereby Saving the World


By Steven C. Harper


When Joseph left the grove after seeing the Father and the Son, he was not a prophet. He had no calling and no idea that he ever would. The calling came three and a half years later, from Moroni. Joseph Smith—History 1:27–65 tells the story. One of many things the angel told Joseph when he called him, and maybe ultimately the most important thing, was a paraphrase of Malachi’s prophecy of Elijah’s mission:


Behold, I will reveal unto you the Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. . . . And he shall plant in the hearts of the children the promises made to the fathers, and the hearts of the children shall turn to ...

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Following Wilford's Steps in England:

Little Garway and Kitchen Farm

Historian Peter Fagg and owner of Garway Farm Susan Rice recount Wilford Woodruff's

mission and the spread of the gospel in the Herefordshire area.

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The Way is Prepared

By Katlyn Linville



“Seek ye me, and ye shall live.” 

—Amos 5:4

In a letter to Orson Pratt, Wilford Woodruff shared the story of two handcart companies arriving in Great Salt Lake City. He described the pioneers as they came home where they were escorted by lancers and brass bands, where they danced in the streets, where they were greeted by thousands, and where their "hearts swelled until [they] were speechless with joy." Wilford wrote, “As I gazed upon the scene . . . it looked to me like the first hosting of the flood gates of deliverances to the oppressed millions; we can now say to the poor, and honest in heart, Come home to Zion; for the way is prepared.” After walking 1,400 miles through the dust, dragging ...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Sara Briggs

By Maddie Barzee

“Spending more time in the Wilford Woodruff Papers has helped me feel closer to the Saints of the past and ever more grateful for their sacrifices.”

Sara Briggs first heard about the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project through her program at BYU–Idaho. She is studying family history and will graduate this December. She began working with the Project in September of 2022. 

Sara enjoys her work as a volunteer on the Research Team where she helps with researching and writing biographies. She says, “I love reading about the lives of these people and discovering that while there are obvious differences, our underlying desires and needs as ...

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This Month's Discoveries in the Papers

"When working to transcribe a letter from Alonzo Knight to Wilford Woodruff on May 10, 1897, I was impressed that Alonzo was thanking Wilford Woodruff for a letter Wilford wrote to his daughter. The background of his letter is that Alonzo's daughter had a hard time caring for both her family and her infirm mother-in-law (who had to be taken care of like a child). One day ..."

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Special Announcement:

Help us welcome our three new board members

Brad Sawyer



Brad is a Senior Vice President and the Resident Director for Merrill in Ogden, Utah. He has filled several roles in the financial services industry since beginning his career in 1988, but his greatest enjoyment comes in working directly with ...

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LeGrand R. Curtis Jr.


LeGrand received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Brigham Young University and his law degree from the University of Michigan. He worked as an attorney in Salt Lake City, concluding his law career ...

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Greg Lake



Greg graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in economics after serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sweden from 1980 to 1982. Greg then graduated with a juris doctor degree ...

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