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What mainstream Christians could learn from the Mormon faith
Mormon Life says: This woman is very complimentary of the way she, as a mainstream Christian, was received at the Hill Cumorah Pageant. A great commentary on the way members there are representing the Church.
When my husband and I exited the interstate to Palmyra, New York, the first thing we saw was nature having its way with the earth. There were overgrown bushes and thick forests, but no towns, not...
Hill Cumorah Pageant attendance down despite national media attention
As the LDS Church's annual Hill Cumorah Pageant opened two weeks ago, local media outlets were wondering if Pageant attendance would go through the roof in light of the current ongoing "Mormon Moment." The answer is in: no. A pageant official said Wednesday that attendance was actually down...
Putting the Mormon faith at center stage
Mormon Life says: Kind of cool to see how families gather each summer to stage the Hill Cumorah Pageant.
Don and Lee Preston, who teach at an international school near Shanghai, were sitting under a gaily striped tent on a recent Saturday in a field near the birthplace of the Mormon prophet Joseph...
Finding what it means to be Mormon in America
Mormon Life says: What a well-written, fair article featuring the positive aspects of the LDS Church.
The 9,000 folding chairs facing the Mormon holy site called Hill Cumorah are filling up quickly two hours before the annual pageant is set to begin just after sundown. This is the opening...
NY Times: Hill Cumorah Pageant offers Mormon spectacle
With its cast of 700, 1,300 costumes, 10-level stage and thrill-a-minute special effects of earthquakes, floods, fireballs, airborne deities and burnings at the stake, the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant, one could argue, has more in common with the spectacle of “Spider-Man” than with the merry snark...



