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Arizona Mesa Mission

  • New mission presidents

    Seven new mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency. They will begin their service about July 1.
  • United States information: Arizona

    The Mormon Battalion marched through the area that is now Arizona in 1846 on its way to California. The next time Church members entered the area was in 1858 and 1859, when Jacob Hamblin and his companions camped at Pipe Spring in the northwestern part of Arizona while journeying to and from their missions among the Moqui (Hopi) Indians east of the Colorado River.
  • Gospel helps keep family grounded

    As the world continues to get busier and more hectic, Janeen Kiene Wright said she relies most on the gospel to keep her family grounded.
  • Parents, four children on missions

    When Stephen H. Tyler begins service as president of the Peru Lima Central Mission this summer, he and his wife, Donna, will join four of their six children as full-time missionaries.

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