Church History

John was a shoemaker from Leith who was among the first listening to Orson Pratt in 1840
Lizzie Thomas Edward from Wales had the opportunity to perform at the White House
William became a prolific author of missionary tracts and Associate Editor of the Millennial Star
Alongside their fellow countrymen, Latter-day Saints responded to the call to serve ‘King and Country’ during the Great War.
The name Ebenezer Beesley may be familiar from the Latter-day Saint hymnbook, as the composer of a number of our current hymn tunes
George from the North East of England was a fundamental instrument in the Church's worldwide microfilm efforts
Welcome to the UK & Ireland Church History section of lds.org.uk.
A lost history was found, a stone was returned and the church has a prominent position in a Stirling Museum.
The story of Charles and Moroni England who were living together in Heigham, Norfolk
Colchester ward members, present and past, gathered together for a 60’s dance to celebrate and commemorate the dedication of their beautiful chapel
Edinburgh Saints hosted an evening of entertainment, history and food to celebrate.
A historic first occurred when the Church History Council for the UK and Ireland met for the first time.