Kirtland, Ohio Historic Sites
Video highlighting some of the LDS historic sites in Kirtland, Ohio including the Kirtland Temple, N.K. Whitney store and home, sawmill and ashery, Morley farm, and John Johnson home.
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Joseph Smith Lecture 5: Joseph Smith and The Kirtland Temple | Truman G. Madsen
Truman Madsen describes the experiences and sacrifices of Joseph Smith and the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio while building the temple.
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Steve Young's Kirtland Story - June 2015
A very cool story about how Steve Young helped Karl Anderson and the Mayor of Kirtland, Ohio get the votes needed to have the main road of Kirtland moved, so Historic Kirtland could be preserved.
This video was recorded in June 2015 when we were on a youth conference trip with the Seneca Maryland Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints visiting Kirtland and we happened to bump into Steve Young, who then asked us if we had heard the story of the getting the main road of Kirtland moved.
Orson, Parley & William Pratt - Kirtland Temple
Karl Anderson, a Kirtland historian, describes the involvement of Orson, Parley and William Pratt with the Kirtland temple.
This video comes from extra interview footage that was unused in the production of the DVD, Five Pratt Brothers: Builders of Zion. For more information about the DVD or to purchase a copy, visit
The five Pratt brothers were major players in some of the most significant events of the Nineteenth Century in America. They played a major role in the greatest religious movement in American history. They were close friends of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, of whom there has probably been more written than of any other American religious leader.
They were driven from their homes several times in the greatest religious persecution ever known in this country.
They crossed the Great Plains as part of one of the greatest migrations of our time. They made a significant contribution by building the Western part of this country from nothing but sagebrush to large, successful cities. They founded several communities from Ohio to California.
They were philosophers, explorers, missionaries, Apostles, astronomers, mathematicians, travelers, writers, soldiers, pioneers and martyrs.
Generations before these brothers were born, their Pratt ancestors were making history with their religious beliefs. They were among the first Puritans in England. Driven by persecution, they traveled to America seeking freedom to think and believe as their conscience dictated.
With more than one thousand pictures, their fascinating stories are told by scholars and others who are familiar with their lives. The brothers also tell their story in their own words, through journals, autobiographies and letters.
The production team filmed in the places where the brothers lived, such as Kirtland, Ohio, and Nauvoo, Illinois. They followed them across Iowa, to Winter Quarters and from Winter Quarters to the salt Lake Valley. They also filmed in Arkansas, where one of the brothers was martyred.
No thorough study of American religious history, or of the development of the American West would be complete without a knowledge of the lives and contributions of the Pratt brothers. Their story will inspire all who learn about their lives.
2000 10 Kirtland Temple Site
Nancy Today: Kirtland, Ohio temple Outrunning Sandy 6 ASMR
Mormon Kirtland Temple
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Financing the Work of the Restoration: Beginnings of the United Firm in Kirtland, Ohio
Fall Foliage and look above Chapin Forest in Kirtland, Ohio
looking at the amazing view above the East side of Cleveland and a look at the buildings in the background with the leaves changing colors in October
Travel life at the church historical cite in Kirtland Ohio
Check out the temple in Kirtland, and beautiful parks in Ohio!
Historic Kirtland, Ohio - Drone footage
Video taken around historic sites in Kirtland, Ohio. Several events sacred to the Latter-Day Saint community happened in and around the Kirtland area. I appreciate the opportunity to share it with you.
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Music - If you Could Hie to Kolob By Lex de Azevedo
Community of Christ ( Kirtland Congregation ) Ohio
During the Sunday service, Ministry of music, Brother Zack and sister Katie, Mc Laughlin.... they had a great voice !!! beautiful
This is Kirtland! | He Lives
He Lives from the musical production This is Kirtland!, produced by the Kirtland Ohio Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Based on the account of Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery recorded in D&C 76, 16 February 1832, and their testimony of Jesus Christ.
And now, after the many testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him: That he lives! For we saw him, even on the bright hand of God; and we heard the voice bearing record that he is the Only Begotten of the Father— That by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.
Recording and pictures are from the 2009 production. Music by Nate Johnson with string arrangements by Sheri McMurtrey.
This is Kirtland! is now starting its 10th year with performances July 5-6, 11-13, 18-20, 2013. More information at
This is Kirtland 2012
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Road to Zion 2: The Gathering Place - Kirtland Historic Village (2005)
Road to Zion was a short travelogue from BYU TV that visited various location from Church History. While often a tad short on providing full context, its main audience was not historians but lay members simply looking for a fun trek through Church History sites.
In 1831, with almost 300 members scattered throughout the states of New York and Ohio, the infant Church needed a gathering place. With increasing membership in Ohio and growing hostility in New York, Kirtland, Ohio, was the ideal place. In this episode, you will arrive in Faithport Harbor by boat and visit Historic Kirtland Village, with a special tour of the Kirtland Temple.
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This is a video showing my mission and the amazing people in it! Loved the Ohio Cleveland/ Kirtland Visitors' Center Mission!
Colbie Caillat- Dream life, life
Mindy Gledhill- Whole wide world
School of the Prophets, Kirtland, Ohio
This is where Joseph Smith would teach his Apostles, and where the Word of Wisdom came to place (which prohibits drinking of alcohol, tobacco, coffee, or tea)
Fall Scene in Kirtland, Ohio's Chapin Forest
A great view of Downtown Cleveland and leaves changing colors all the way from Lake County, Ohio
Historic Old Bell in Kirtland Ohio
Old Bell in Kirtland Ohio at the Old South Church
Church information:
Old South Church is a historic church at 9802 Chillicothe Road in Kirtland, Ohio. It was built in 1859 with Romanesque and Carpenter Gothic elements and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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This church has been part of this community for over 185 years. During that time, the church has grown and changed, but the commitment to serving God's people has not wavered.
History of Church:
When four men and six women gathered to confess their faith at then South Kirtland Congregational Church on September 5, 1819, the village of Kirtland was 8 years old. All ten had been members of Congregational churches in Connecticut or Massachusetts and were descendants of the first Congregationalists - the Pilgrims and the Puritans.
History of the fire at Old South Church:
NH Jun 1 1978 Fire guts bell tower of Old South Church
NH Jun 1 1978 Kirtland's Old South Church has had share of hard times
PD (day after fire) Church blazes: Old South a Kirtland landmark
Ohio Cleveland Mission
This is a video of my mission in a glimpse... served in the Ohio Cleveland Mission and served in the Historic Kirtland Visitors Center. Enjoy it!