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How did Mormon start?

How did Mormon start?

by Matt Slick. Mormonism began with Joseph Smith Jr., who was born on Dec. 23, 1805, in Vermont. He was the fourth child of Lucy and Joseph Smith. Joseph senior was known as a money digger and sought after buried treasure particularly that of Captain Kidd. His mother was highly superstitious.

What is the origin of the Mormon Church?

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), also called Mormonism , church that traces its origins to a religion founded by Joseph Smith in the United States in 1830. The term Mormon, often used to refer to members of this church, comes from the Book of Mormon, which was published by Smith in 1830; use of the term is discouraged by the church.

What are the beliefs of Mormons?

“Mormon” is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.They believe in, hope in, rejoice in, and testify of Jesus Christ as the Savior of the World. Mormons attest to the validity of the Bible and modern-day revelation and have a core belief in the importance of eternal families.

Who founded the Mormon Church?

The Mormons were founded by Joseph Smith and fully incorporated as a religion under the leadership of Brigham Young in 1844. The Seventh-day Adventist church grew from the Millerite movement and was officially established in 1863. One of its most notable founders was Ellen G. White.