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Herald (Community of Christ)

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Herald (formerly The True Latter Day Saints' Herald and The Saints' Herald) is the official periodical of Community of Christ. It is published bi-monthly in English in Independence, Missouri, by Herald House Publishing.[1]

The True Latter Day Saints' Herald was first published in January 1860, at Cincinnati, Ohio, as the official newspaper of the newly organized Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). Its editor was Isaac Sheen. In March 1863, publication moved to Plano, Illinois, and in November 1881 to Lamoni, Iowa. Since May 1921 the publication has been located in Independence, Missouri.

The Herald has had several name changes in its history:[2]

  • The True Latter Day Saints' Herald (1860–76)
  • The Saints' Herald (1877–1953)
  • Saints' Herald (1954–72)
  • Saints Herald (1973–2000)
  • Herald (2001–present)

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  1. ^ "Herald Magazine (see FAQ)". Herald House. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "Community of Christ Multimedia Publishing Style Guidelines" Archived 2013-10-21 at Archive-It, May 2010, s.v. "Herald".

References

  • Inez Smith Davis (1981). The Story of the Church (Independence, Missouri: Herald House) ISBN 0-8309-0188-4

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