Lots of New Stuff – And More to Come!

Many of you have asked that we keep you posted when new things are added to the archives. The trouble is, new things have been added to the archives so frequently lately that posting a notification each time is just not practical. So, we encourage you to come back often to see what’s new.

Meanwhile, we will try to post periodically when major things happen, and this is one of those times.

PODCAST ARCHIVE ADDED: Through the end of 2018, 50 podcast episodes had been published on Denver’s website, and now an archive of all of those episodes with audio and transcripts (as they become available) can be found in the new Podcast area on Denver’s page.

GENERAL CONFERENCES: The General Conferences area has been significantly updated, with audio, video and transcripts (where available) of individual talks, events and presentations now archived and available for each conference. We have also received written conference histories for each of the first two (2) Boise conferences, which will be posted shortly. We are also hoping to be able to post conference histories for each of the other three general conferences that have already transpired, as well as all future ones. Those histories will be added to the resources available for each conference as they become available.

REGIONAL MEETINGS: We are aware of eight (8) regional or multi-fellowship meetings that occurred during 2018, and we have archived the audio, video and transcripts (where available) of all of them of which we are aware. We do not have transcripts for most of those talks and presentations, so if you happen to have a transcript or a paper that is not yet posted, please send them in!

JOHN PRATT SACRED CALENDARS:  Dr. John Pratt has commenced a weekly presentation on Sacred Calendars, held each Sunday evening by Zoom meeting. Event information is available in the Events calendar if you would like to attend live. Additionally, we have added the audio, video, slides and other resources from each session to the Regional Meetings area of the archive. He has completed 16 sessions to date, with a goal of going through a full year (we assume around 52 sessions) to complete the cycle.

We hope you find the Restoration Archives to be useful and helpful in your daily walk. If you would like to contribute time, talent, or means to this effort, please reach out and let us know. If you have suggestions or ideas, please pass them along. And, be on the lookout for a huge announcement in a few days – we’ve been working on a major project that is just now reaching its first major milestone…

More to come…!

We Could Use Some Help…

Hi Remnant Family,

The Archives could use some help in preparing books for publication. If you are computer-savvy and have a desire to get involved with the preparation and publication of books for the temple library, Kindle, Amazon paperback, etc., please let us know. Please email to: submissions@restorationarchives.com, or use the contact form on our website to reach out.

Thanks!

Words of the Lord regarding the Statement of Principles

A revelation has been received regarding the recently approved Statement of Principles. This document is illuminating and thrilling, and is posted now on the Denver Snuffer section of the Restoration Archive Project Library.

You can view the document here.

These are truly joyous times indeed!

Please read the document, and share this link with others. Thank you!

Restoration Archive Library Updates

Important updates to the Denver Snuffer Library Page

Hello again! We’d just like to let you know that a significant amount of new material has been added to the Denver Snuffer Page of the Restoration Archives Library. Among the new updates:

Remarks at the Joseph Smith Restoration Conference (Boise, ID – June 24, 2018): There is a link to the video of the presentation on YouTube, as well as audio and transcript.

The Restoration’s Shattered Promises and Great Hope, Sunstone Conference (Salt Lake City, UT – July 28, 2018): Here, we have added audio recording, actual transcript of the talk as presented, and Denver’s manuscript of the entire paper upon which the talk was based.

Remarks at the Remembering the Covenants Conference (Centerville, UT – August 4, 2018): An audio recording of Denver’s presentation and transcript have been added.

The Lost Piece of Silver: A paper which Denver prepared for presentation at the Covenants Conference in Centerville, but was moved to replace with the remarks referenced above. This is the full paper with footnotes, etc.

Things that Keep Us Awake at Night (St. George, UT – March 19, 2017): We have added a word-for-word transcript of the talk, as given on stage.

Updates to Regional Conferences Page

A great deal of information has been added to this page. A large number of talks, including audio, as well as papers (where available) have been added to the page. Additionally, links to the various conference websites are posted there, which allows access to even more material.

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We hope that this information will be useful to you, and we wish you continued growth and learning of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

The Temple Fund

Work is underway on a temple. It begins with collecting donations to fund the building efforts. There is a committee of women who are working together for this cause, and they have created a website with details about the project and different options for assisting with the efforts.

Click here to view the website of the Temple Fund committee now.

Based on recent remarks from Denver regarding some of the temple failures in Nauvoo, Karen Strong of the Temple Fund committee led a discussion about the Temple Fund with a local fellowship in Utah. The meeting was recorded, and the Temple Fund committee would like to make it available for all who are interested. Here are the relevant links:

Denver’s 18.08.04 Remarks

Karen Strong’s Temple Fund Discussion

Karen Strong’s Talking Points

Guide & Standard Archive

We’ve received a complete copy of the entire G&S blogsite, including all comments and responses. We have added it to the Restoration Archives, and we have received permission to post it all here, so it can be seen and reviewed by any who are interested. Here is the link:

Complete Guide & Standard Blog

WARNING: It is 1,120 pages long

Joseph Smith Restoration Conference Update

Just a quick update – In the Library section for Denver Snuffer, we just posted the audio of the talk Denver gave last night at the Joseph Smith Restoration Conference in Boise, ID. As soon as it’s available, we will also post to our YouTube channel a complete set of videos of the conference, including excellent talks by many people from various branches of Mormonism. Enjoy!

Restoration Archive YouTube Channel Update!

Recently, the Restoration Archive committee added a YouTube channel to the collection of resources available to you to assist in your gospel study. We are pleased to announce that as of yesterday, the entirety of the Denver Snuffer collection of talks, everything that has been recorded since 2007, is now available on that channel. All of the recordings have been converted to video, and where actual video footage exists, that has been included. If no video exists, then there is simply a static image behind the audio.

All audio has been remastered and optimized for tablets and smartphones, which will enhance the quality of output when you are streaming the video. The result both looks and sounds fantastic. A lot of work has gone into this project and we are excited to share it with you.

Please click this link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPQmpWnPGp4-GZnHRX8uAxQ

to access the YouTube channel, and we wish you all the best as you continue in your pursuit of light and knowledge!

NEW – HD Audio Available, and Much More!

Today, we completed our comprehensive clean-up and re-mix of all 42 of Denver Snuffer’s audio files in the Library area under Papers & Talks. Whew! It was a big job, but some of the audio was very noisy and sometimes difficult to hear. So, it needed to be done, and we are much happier with the fresh, new HD audio files that have replaced the old ones.

If you would like, you can RE-DOWNLOAD all of the .mp3’s and replace your current versions with them. Hopefully you will find them much easier to listen to!

In other news, we have also built the Restoration Archives YouTube channel, which now contains 30 of Denver’s full-length talks, which much more to come. Many people find this a very convenient way to listen to full-length talks, especially when commuting or traveling. We would love for you to check it out, and subscribe if you would like. If you do, you will be notified when new content is uploaded to the channel.

We have also added links to the Denver Snuffer Podcast, for your convenience. The 20th episode is scheduled to release on Sunday. You can listen to all of the past episodes, and also get the transcripts, here.

Please stay tuned – much more is on the way as we continue to roll out more content, more listening and viewing options, more language options, and more transcripts. Many thanks to the entire Restoration Archives team, volunteers all, who have spent countless hours laboring to make this all possible, and for those who have contributed financially and in other ways to this effort. We are all better off because of you!

Text Version of our Arizona Conference Update

Good morning friends and family. My name is Chris VanCampen, and I am here to give you a short but exciting update on what’s the latest with the Restoration Archive Project. I am very excited to be here in Arizona for what promises to be a very historic event. Historic, in that history will be made, but also historic, in that a very careful history of the proceedings here will be kept and preserved for both our, and future, generations.

Why is it important to keep a history? I was thinking about this recently, and it occurred to me that we are literally making history every day. In much the same way we read writings and accounts of people alive at the time of the original restoration by Joseph Smith, future generations will read our writings, experiences and conferences. Today we read Times and Seasons and many other writings generated by early Mormons. In the future people will read, or listen to, or watch, audio video and written recordings of our transactions in our episode of restoration. And how important are the historical records of these proceedings?

In the recently completed “Teachings and Commandments,” or what we old timers affectionately refer to as “The Doctrine and Covenants,” in Section 51 (128 of LDS version), we find our answer. In that section, which is a letter written by Joseph Smith and read to the Saints on 11 September 1842, Joseph tells the saints that a recorder must be appointed, so “that he might make a record of a truth before the Lord.” Joseph then details how a single person cannot be present at all times in all places, and therefore he gives instructions on how the early saints should “crowd-source” their history, so that the recorder may make a record of all proceedings, and present a book to the Lord to be housed in the Temple.

The same thing is happening in our day. Although we make no pretense that we have been called by any sort of heavenly manifestation as an official “recorder” of any church or organization in our day, the participants in our Restoration Archive Project have individually and collectively felt inspired that gathering all records pertaining to the restoration in our day, in a fair, impartial and accurate manner, is vitally important to ourselves and those who come in the future. If we are successful in building a Zion, a record of that success will be necessary for the process to be duplicated. If we are not, then those who come after will want to know what successes, and mistakes, led to that result. In either event, those who forget their own history are doomed to repeat it.

I want to let you all know how exciting this process is for us. Since we are “crowd-sourcing” the history of this movement, much like Brother Joseph called for, we get to see what marvelous things are happening across the movement. I am grateful and excited to share the progress that is being made with all of you. We hope that by doing so, you might be encouraged at the many great and wonderful things that are happening, and receive witness of the importance and necessity of this movement. We hope that it will inspire renewed desire to associate with each other, to fellowship more often with each other, and to take courage in the presence of the Hand of the Lord in this work.

We are informed that there have been “thousands” of baptisms and rebaptisms. How amazing it is to know that this saving ordinance is available to all comers, without concern for creed color or religious background. We have seen a series of talks, given by Denver Snuffer, across the country regarding the Christian Reformation, and these have been recorded and documented. Modern technology has enabled the development of several websites so that people in all nations of the world can participate and partake of the restoration movement equally. The Scriptures.info site is up to date with the most recent version of the restoration scriptures, along with glossary and other search tools. The Restoration Archives website continues to expand with a searchable library of everything Denver Snuffer, and very soon, as much Joseph Smith material as we can legally and humanly include there. The baptism registry is running, as is the fellowship finder and the request baptism sites. Dozens of blogs by some very bright minds are available to restorationists. Denver Snuffer’s website itself has undergone a major overhaul, is more easily accessed and now features a weekly podcast, comprised of both review of existing material, and occasionally new information as well. You can subscribe to this podcast by visiting denversnuffer.com.

There have been reports of miraculous things taking place in far off lands – people receiving baptism, tithing support, and receiving actual copies of scriptures in Asia, Europe and Africa. By these very small drops can large ripples occur, and these events may lead to larger things somewhere down the road.

We have seen and heard of the miraculous preservation of life, and of the protection of restoration archival materials.

Another very exciting development is this: translation efforts of the various books, talks, and documents pertaining to the restoration movement have sprouted up here and there across our body of fellowship. Although the Restoration Archive Project is neither managing or initiating these projects, we are doing what we can to facilitate them, and to bring people together to collaborate on them. We know of projects involving the ten talks and “A Man Without Doubt” and “The Second Comforter” in Spanish, with other efforts being made in German, French, Portuguese, Danish and Japanese. When these translations are complete, we will be very happy to house them at the Restoration Archives website for all to access online, worldwide.

To that end, on behalf of all those involved with the various translation projects, we hereby issue a call for volunteers to assist with these projects. If you have native- or translation- level ability in Spanish, German, French or Portuguese, these projects will readily accept your offer of assistance. If you feel that nudge that you should begin a project in some other language, we are happy to assist in any way we can. Please reach out to us via the contact us page on restorationarchives.com and we’ll put you in touch with the right folks. Self starting is the way things get done in this movement! Don’t hesitate to self start, and let us know how we can assist you!

As I mentioned, the Joseph Smith section of the Restoration Archive library is in process of being organized, and the first of this information has now been available on the Library section of the Restoration Archive website. It has been organized so that what we call “first tier material” will be that created by Joseph himself, with second tier being notetakers, scribes, those to whom Joseph dictated directly. Third tier will be that of first person eyewitness accounts of speeches, talks or events, and fourth tier will be material that doesn’t meet any of those criteria that still warrants inclusion in the archive. This structure and organization has launched within the past week, and we invite your feedback and suggestions on how that system might be improved.

In the Denver Snuffer section of the library, almost everything that we are aware of its existence has been gathered there for you to access and study. Currently, there is an effort underway to create a true transcript of the actual ten talks as delivered at the various venues. These are, or will be, housed on the library page, and will be searchable as well. This will be a most valuable study aid. It is important to note that these actual transcripts will be verbatim of what was delivered at the venue, but they are not the same as what we call an “expanded transcript” in which Denver has taken what was said, and added notes, scriptures, footnotes or other references, and both of these differ still from the long-form Thesis or Paper that Denver would have drafted in its original form, and then taken his presentation from this long paper. Where all three exist, all three are made available on the library page.

All of the general conference websites to date are housed in the archive website, and you are welcome to review talks, recordings and photographs from these events.

Previously announced work with regard to creation of hard bound volumes with archive quality paper of vital works, along with metal plate engravings, is still proceeding.

We have added a blog page to the Restoration Archive website, where we can keep you up to date on new developments. We also issue calls for assistance there, and I would take this opportunity to renew those calls for help now.

First, we are aware that Denver Snuffer gave at least one, and probably two, presentations at an event called “Portland Oregon Symposium” in October 2010. We have received submission of some notes by a person who was in attendance, but we’d like to have corroborating information. If you happened to be at that conference, and have notes, or even a recording, we would request that you submit that information so that it may be made a part of the archive.

Second, we encourage you to go to our website and submit documents of any sort that you feel are important to this great work we are engaged in.

We are engaged in a mighty work. A battle for the souls of our families and our brethren. It is our aim to faithfully and impartially record all that happens during this might work. Believe it or not, brothers and sisters, all that you say and do is important to this record. Much like the Sons of Mosiah, Alma the Younger, and even Paul, the record of our journey, both for good and for bad, is informative and educational for our generation and those to come. We hope you will not be shy in participating in this movement, and in this historical project. An actual record of the history of this movement, which is reliable and sourced directly from its participants, is something that is missing from the original LDS church. Things might have turned out very differently if a reliable history had been kept, and preserved. Let us not be doomed by a failure to learn from that example.

Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause? Go forward and not go backward. Courage, brethren! And on to the victory. Let your hearts rejoice and be exceeding glad. Let the earth break forth into singing. Let the mountains shout for joy and all ye valleys cry aloud, and all ye seas and dry lands tell the wonders of your Eternal King.

Amen.