2011
World Briefs
June 2011


“World Briefs,” Ensign, June 2011, 78

World Briefs

Museum Exhibit Engages Children in Book of Mormon History

A new exhibit, A Book of Mormon Fiesta: A Latin American Celebration uses state-of-the-art technology to engage children and adults in understanding and appreciating the stories of Latin American members of the Church.

This exhibit is free of charge and will run through January 6, 2013. For more information, including location and hours, visit lds.org/museum.

New Art Exhibit Invites Visitors to Seek the Savior

The Church History Museum has opened a new exhibit featuring works based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Seek My Face: Recent Artwork on Scriptural Themes features the work of 29 artists and is a touring exhibition by the Artist Guild International, L.L.C.

The exhibit will remain in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, until June 20, 2011. For more information, including location and hours, visit lds.org/museum.

Joseph Smith Movie to Reach a Wider Audience Online

A new version of Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration is now available online at mormonchannel.org/Joseph.

The original 2005 film focuses on the role that Joseph Smith played in restoring the Church of Jesus Christ.

The new version stays true to that purpose, using both reedited footage from the original film and new footage to create a product that is more easily shared with a wider audience, including nonmembers. About 40 percent of the film is new.

Mormon Channel and Church Magazines Share Similar Messages

This month, two episodes on the Mormon Channel program Mormon Identities will expand on content previously published in the Ensign. Kenneth W. Matheson, professor in the school of social work at Brigham Young University, will speak about fidelity in marriage. Brother Matheson wrote on the same subject for the September 2009 Ensign. Church magazines writer Joshua Perkey will also speak this month about the role of the Church magazines in reaching a wide spectrum of members around the world.

For information about Mormon Identities and other programming, visit radio.lds.org.

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