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In April 1888, Andrew Jenson, Danish immigrant and convert to the Mormon faith, received an unexpected invitation from church leaders to speak at their general conference. Jenson was an outsider to this conference tradition, a layman whose only standing before the main body of Latter-day Saints came from a contracted position with the Church Historian's Office. Forty-two years later, in April 1930, Jenson offered his twenty-eighth and final general conference sermon. He had become the voice of institutional record keeping in his over forty-year career as an Assistant Church Historian. His…mehr
In April 1888, Andrew Jenson, Danish immigrant and convert to the Mormon faith, received an unexpected invitation from church leaders to speak at their general conference. Jenson was an outsider to this conference tradition, a layman whose only standing before the main body of Latter-day Saints came from a contracted position with the Church Historian's Office. Forty-two years later, in April 1930, Jenson offered his twenty-eighth and final general conference sermon. He had become the voice of institutional record keeping in his over forty-year career as an Assistant Church Historian. His sermons demonstrated the growth and expansion of the Mormon general conference tradition in the twentieth century, as they placed the Latter-day Saint story front and center for church members to learn from and celebrate. In addition, Jenson urged conference goers to keep better personal and institutional records and believed he was often the solitary advocate for church record keeping and historical preservation. A Voice in the Wilderness presents all twenty-eight of Andrew Jenson's general conference sermons, with introductions and annotations that set them within their historical and religious contexts. His speeches capture a unique period in Mormon history, one of institutional change, accommodation, and growth. This study of Jenson's sermons uncovers the richness and diversity that thrives just beneath the surface of official ecclesiastical discourse.
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Reid L. Neilson is the Assistant Church Historian and Recorder and Managing Director of the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Scott D. Marianno is a historian and writer for the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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* List of Illustrations * Editors' Preface * Introduction * General Conference Sermons * Chapter 1: "Every Man and Every Woman Should Have a Testimony," April 1888 * Chapter 2: "God Is No Respecter of Persons," April 1903 * Chapter 3: "The Power of God Is with His Servants," October 1905 * Chapter 4: "We Want to Make You All Historians," October 1906 * Chapter 5: "This Gospel of the Kingdom Shall Be Preached in All the World," April 1907 * Chapter 6: "Let Us Place Them and Ourselves on Record," October 1907 * Chapter 7: "The Great Principle of Gathering," April 1908 * Chapter 8: "A Pleasant Abode for the Pure in Heart," October 1908 * Chapter 9: "Every Member of the Church Is Entitled to Revelation," October 1912 * Chapter 10: "Becoming 'One Nation upon the Mountains of Ephraim,'" April 1913 * Chapter 11: "Come, Come, Ye Saints," April 1914 * Chapter 12: "Ye Shall Know Them by Their Fruits," April 1915 * Chapter 13: "Many Things Are Not Recorded That Ought to Be," April 1916 * Chapter 14: "Those Pioneer Fathers and Mothers of Ours," October 1916 * Chapter 15: "The Eastern States . . . the Cradle of 'Mormonism,'" April 1917 * Chapter 16: "Records Have Been Kept from the Beginning," October 1917 * Chapter 17: "A Kingdom That Shall Endure Forever," April 1918 * Chapter 18: "A Most Extensive Labor at the Historian's Office," October 1919 * Chapter 19: '"Mormonism' for One Hundred Years," April 1920 * Chapter 20: "God Is with the True Latter-day Saints," October 1921 * Chapter 21: "A Far Greater Future than We Have Had a Past," October 1922 * Chapter 22: "Why Do We Build Temples?," October 1923 * Chapter 23: "The Necessity of Record Keeping," April 1924 * Chapter 24: "Faithful and Diligent in Preaching the Gospel," April 1925 * Chapter 25: "Places That Have Become Sacred to the Latter-day Saints," October 1925 * Chapter 26: "A General Awakening in Regard to the Importance of Record Keeping," October 1926 * Chapter 27: "The Missionary Operations of the Church," April 1927 * Chapter 28: "This Centennial Conference of the Church," April 1930 * Bibliography * Index
* List of Illustrations * Editors' Preface * Introduction * General Conference Sermons * Chapter 1: "Every Man and Every Woman Should Have a Testimony," April 1888 * Chapter 2: "God Is No Respecter of Persons," April 1903 * Chapter 3: "The Power of God Is with His Servants," October 1905 * Chapter 4: "We Want to Make You All Historians," October 1906 * Chapter 5: "This Gospel of the Kingdom Shall Be Preached in All the World," April 1907 * Chapter 6: "Let Us Place Them and Ourselves on Record," October 1907 * Chapter 7: "The Great Principle of Gathering," April 1908 * Chapter 8: "A Pleasant Abode for the Pure in Heart," October 1908 * Chapter 9: "Every Member of the Church Is Entitled to Revelation," October 1912 * Chapter 10: "Becoming 'One Nation upon the Mountains of Ephraim,'" April 1913 * Chapter 11: "Come, Come, Ye Saints," April 1914 * Chapter 12: "Ye Shall Know Them by Their Fruits," April 1915 * Chapter 13: "Many Things Are Not Recorded That Ought to Be," April 1916 * Chapter 14: "Those Pioneer Fathers and Mothers of Ours," October 1916 * Chapter 15: "The Eastern States . . . the Cradle of 'Mormonism,'" April 1917 * Chapter 16: "Records Have Been Kept from the Beginning," October 1917 * Chapter 17: "A Kingdom That Shall Endure Forever," April 1918 * Chapter 18: "A Most Extensive Labor at the Historian's Office," October 1919 * Chapter 19: '"Mormonism' for One Hundred Years," April 1920 * Chapter 20: "God Is with the True Latter-day Saints," October 1921 * Chapter 21: "A Far Greater Future than We Have Had a Past," October 1922 * Chapter 22: "Why Do We Build Temples?," October 1923 * Chapter 23: "The Necessity of Record Keeping," April 1924 * Chapter 24: "Faithful and Diligent in Preaching the Gospel," April 1925 * Chapter 25: "Places That Have Become Sacred to the Latter-day Saints," October 1925 * Chapter 26: "A General Awakening in Regard to the Importance of Record Keeping," October 1926 * Chapter 27: "The Missionary Operations of the Church," April 1927 * Chapter 28: "This Centennial Conference of the Church," April 1930 * Bibliography * Index
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