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  • In love and war, faith comes first

    Don and Lilia Bullock found peace in the Raleigh North Carolina Temple after almost a year at war in Afghanistan.
  • New temple presidents

    Six new temple presidents have been called by the First Presidency, with their wives called as matrons. They will begin service in November.
  • Raleigh North Carolina Temple

    Raleigh North Carolina Temple
  • United States information: North Carolina

    The first known missionary to enter North Carolina was Jedediah M. Grant. On 18 May 1838, he reported that he had preached for six months in Stokes, Surrey and Rockingham counties and baptized four people. By 4 February 1840, Grant's brother, Joshua Grant Jr., and Francis G. Bishop joined him. They baptized another six or eight people. Missionaries also began work in other parts of the state. Before Jedediah Grant left, on 12 July 1845, he had organized a conference of 200 members in seven branches.

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