Relief Society Notice Nauvoo - 5"x 7" Art Print

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This unique framed 5in X 7in historical recreation reflects on the beginnings of the LDS Relief Society in Nauvoo.  Reminiscent of the March 17, 1842 meeting to organize the charitable efforts of the early Saints, this wonderful framed piece will bring warmth to your home.  Also makes a perfect gift!

” A meeting will be held this Thursday March, 17 at the upper room of the Red Brick store for the purpose of organizing a Society of benevolent women to aid and give relief in the caring of the poor, the destitute, the widowed and the orphan

I am the public’s humble serv’t.  JOSEPH SMITH  March, 17th, 1842 NAUVOO”

 

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President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the following statement regarding the name of the Church.

"The Lord has impressed upon my mind the importance of the name He has revealed for His Church, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We have work before us to bring ourselves in harmony with His will."

The Nauvoo Gallery has been working to put our website and our gallery store in Nauvoo, Illinois in harmony with this important revelation. It’s been customary for websites like ours to use terms like LDS Art, LDS Temple Art, LDS pictures or Mormon Art when describing our products for Google and other search engines. Our intention has been to help people find what has been termed as LDS products & LDS Gifts. It took many many months to build and add products to this website using those relevant and popular search terms - please bear with us as we still find each instance where we can better be in harmony with President Nelson’s message. Thank you for your patience and your kindness during this process