"We solemnly proclaim that God loves His chil-
dren in every nation of the world. God the 
Father has given us the divine birth, the incomparable 
life, and the infinite atoning sacrifice of His Beloved 
Son, Jesus Christ. By the power of the Father, Jesus 
rose again and gained the victory over death. He is our 
Savior, our Exemplar, and our Redeemer.
Two hundred years ago, on a beautiful spring morning 
in 1820, young Joseph Smith, seeking to know which 
church to join, went into the woods to pray near his 
home in upstate New York, USA. He had questions re-
garding the salvation of his soul and trusted that God 
would direct him.
In humility, we declare that in answer to his prayer, 
God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, appeared to 
Joseph and inaugurated the “restitution of all things” 
(Acts 3:21) as foretold in the Bible. In this vision, he 
learned that following the death of the original Apostles, 
Christ’s New Testament Church was lost from the earth. 
Joseph would be instrumental in its return.
We affirm that under the direction of the Father and the 
Son, heavenly messengers came to instruct Joseph and 
re-establish the Church of Jesus Christ. The resurrected 
John the Baptist restored the authority to baptize by 
immersion for the remission of sins. Three of the orig-
inal twelve Apostles—Peter, James, and John—restored 
the apostleship and keys of priesthood authority. Oth-
ers came as well, including Elijah, who restored the 
authority to join families together forever in eternal 
relationships that transcend death.
We further witness that Joseph Smith was given the 
gift and power of God to translate an ancient record: 
the Book of Mormon—Another Testament of Jesus 
Christ. Pages of this sacred text include an account of 
the personal ministry of Jesus Christ among people in 
the Western Hemisphere soon after His Resurrection. 
It teaches of life’s purpose and explains the doctrine of 
Christ, which is central to that purpose. As a compan-
ion scripture to the Bible, the Book of Mormon testifies 
that all human beings are sons and daughters of a lov-
ing Father in Heaven, that He has a divine plan for our 
lives, and that His Son, Jesus Christ, speaks today as 
well as in days of old.
We declare that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, organized on April 6, 1830, is Christ’s New 
Testament Church restored. This Church is anchored 
in the perfect life of its chief cornerstone, Jesus Christ, 
and in His infinite Atonement and literal Resurrec-
tion. Jesus Christ has once again called Apostles and 
has given them priesthood authority. He invites all of 
us to come unto Him and His Church, to receive the 
Holy Ghost, the ordinances of salvation, and to gain 
enduring joy.
Two hundred years have now elapsed since this Resto-
ration was initiated by God the Father and His Beloved 
Son, Jesus Christ. Millions throughout the world have 
embraced a knowledge of these prophesied events.
We gladly declare that the promised Restoration goes 
forward through continuing revelation. The earth will 
never again be the same, as God will “gather together in 
one all things in Christ” (Ephesians 1:10).
With reverence and gratitude, we as His Apostles in-
vite all to know—as we do—that the heavens are open. 
We affirm that God is making known His will for His 
beloved sons and daughters. We testify that those who 
prayerfully study the message of the Restoration and 
act in faith will be blessed to gain their own witness of 
its divinity and of its purpose to prepare the world for 
the promised Second Coming of our Lord and Savior, 
Jesus Christ." -THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS 
OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST
A BICENTENNIAL PROCLAMATION TO THE WORLD
The First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
This proclamation was read by President Russell M. Nelson as part of his message.
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