Historic Conference Shatters Records
The 34th Annual Meeting of the John Whitmer Historical
Association proved to be a historic occasion, resulting from the participation
of a large number of leaders of Latter Day Saint (Restoration) movement leaders.
Participants included:
Community of Christ
Grant McMurray, former Prophet/President
Dale Luffman, Apostle
Alan Tyree, former counselor in the First
Presidency
The Church of Jesus Christ (with Headquarters in Monongahela,
Pennsylvania)
Paul Benyola, Apostle
Paul Liberto, Apostle
The Church of Jesus Christ (Alpheus Cutler)
Stanley Whiting, President
Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
Bill Sheldon, Apostle
Church of Christ "The Church with the Elijah
Message"
Paul Savage, Apostle
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (James J.
Strang)
Bill Shepard, Wingfield Watson Trustee
Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Fred Larsen, Prophet/President
Lee Kilpack, Apostle
Independent Restoration RLDS
Branches
Rudy Leutzinger, Elder
Principle Voices (Mormon Fundamentalist Advocacy
Group)
Anne Wilde, Founder
To our knowledge, never before has such a group of diverse leaders
of the Latter Day Saint movement been gathered together in a single
conference.
In addition to presentations on groups whose leaders were
represented, participants were treated to sessions on David Whitmer and the
Church of Christ (Whitmer), Amasa Lyman and the Church of Zion, William Smith
and his church, Lyman Wight and his church, Joseph Morris and the Church of the
First Born, George J. Adams and his church/colony in Palestine, and R.C. Evans
and the Toronto Schism in the RLDS church.
New Records
Eighty-five people participated in this year’s conference as
Presenters, Panelists, Responders or Chairs, topping last year’s impressive
showing of sixty-four participants. In addition, 200 attendees registered for
the conference — a significant increase over last year’s total of 126 registered
attendees and eclipsing the previous record attendance figure of 160, set at the
memorable Nauvoo Conference in 2002.
Awards
Melvin C. Johnson was awarded JWHA’s 2006 Smith-Pettit Best
Book Award for Polygamy on the Pedernales: Lyman Wight’s Mormon Villages in
Antebellum Texas, 1845 to 1858. Richard Clothier won the 2006 Best
Article Award for his "Different Drummers: The Diverse Hymnody of the
Reorganization," which was published in Volume 32, Issue 1 (Spring 2006) of the
Journal of Mormon History. Paul M. Edwards was presented with the
JWHA Lifetime Achievement Award.
Highlights
The strength of the program was such that it is difficult to pick
out highlights. Grant McMurray’s Sterling M. McMurrin Lecture, entitled
"Reflecting on the Evolving Faith and Culture of the Community of Christ" was
extremely well received by the membership. Numerous members have already
requested printed copies of the address, which we hope to make available in
advance of its publication in the 2007 JWHA Journal.
Everyone who attended the Distinguished Senior Scholar Memorial
honoring Val Avery’s legacy will certainly agree with JWHA founding
president Bob Flanders who declared it the most fitting "elegy" he had
ever heard presented. Outgoing past president Jan Shipps presented what
she believed "Val might have said." Other moving tributes were presented by
Barbara Bernauer, Alma Blair and Bill Russell.
JWHA’s new connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ
(with Headquarters in Monongahela, Pennsylvania) was cemented with a plenary
address by Apostle Paul Benyola and Church Historian Larry Watson.
Many members commented positively on Benyola’s refreshingly open and frank
discussion of some of the tough issues facing Restoration leaders.
The walking tours of the Temple area of Independence were
particularly popular. Attendees split into four groups and toured the
headquarters buildings of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), the Church of Jesus
Christ (Alpheus Cutler) and the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, as well as the Temple Archives of the Community of Christ, where they
viewed a number of key artifacts from the early church.
On Sunday morning at the Conference Center of the Remnant Church,
Steve Shields, author of The Divergent Paths of the Restoration,
presented his reflections on his lifelong study of the Latter Day Saint
movement. His address was followed by an interdenominational Latter Day Saint
service with hymns and readings drawn from many of the diverse traditions of the
movement.