FHE Lessons
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Ward History FHE #1

Nephi emphasizes that the Lord communicates with individuals in ways they understand, as exemplified by Polly Harmon’s dream leading her to the Book of Mormon. Interviews recount Ether Harmon’s faith and forgiveness, alongside… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #2

The Harmon family faced tragedy in 1924 when General Harmon was killed, impacting the local Church community. Missionaries demonstrated weaknesses yet inspired change. Early members faced opposition, and personal sacrifices marked their service.… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #3

Missionaries learn the significance of obedience, as blessings and the companionship of the Spirit depend on it. Elder Smith’s initial disobedience led to a hostile adversary. Doris Russell recalls missionaries’ influence on her… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #4

JC Garland, baptized in 1893, significantly contributed to missionary efforts in Blount County, evidenced by many baptisms. His close friendships with missionaries like Elder Hayes enriched their experiences. The challenges faced by missionaries… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #5

From 1893 to 1927, JC Garland emerged as a pivotal figure in the Church within Blount County, mentioned over 300 times in mission journals. He was photographed with missionaries in 1896 and 1917.… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #6

In June 1898, missionaries helped resolve tensions among Saints in Millers Cove, fostering forgiveness and unity. Elder Dawson documented emotional farewells with members. The Harmons, staunch church members, faced poverty but were kind.… Read more…
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Ward History FHE #7

Elder Soren Petersen served missions in Tennessee and Britain, delivering a Book of Mormon to King Edward VII. He worked alongside famous missionary Willard Bean and served during a significant period in Blount… Read more…
