Title: | The Glory of God is Intelligence. |
Moderator: | BSS::RONEY |
Created: | Thu Jan 28 1988 |
Last Modified: | Fri Apr 25 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 460 |
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We are thinking of driving from Atlanta up to New York state this year, and seeing the Hill Cumorah pageant along with other sites. Has anybody gone to the pageant before. If so, I have a couple of questions like, do we need tickets and what are the crowds like, etc. Thanks in advance, f.m.
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385.1 | DUMPIT::NADROWSKI | Tue Jun 04 1991 16:08 | 18 | ||
Hi I live in Rochester N.Y. and have gone to the pageant a few times. The pageant is well worth the trip. You don't need tickets but bring a sweater, bug repellent and a blanket to sit on. You may want to call ahead for motel/hotel reservations as the town seems to fill up the week of the pageant. If you cannot get reservations in Rochester try Syracuse it's just as close to the pageant. if you need any more information please send me mail as I'm an infrequent reader of this conference. Carl Nadrowski | |||||
385.2 | "...and when you shall receive these things..." | DASXPS::MWEBSTER | Wed Jun 05 1991 14:36 | 37 | |
I agree with Carl that the Pageant is really worth the trip for members and non-members alike. If you believe in the teachings of the Church it will be but another testimony for you, if not, it will give you food for thoughts and challenge you. Hotel reservations can be a bit difficult if you wait until the last minute, but not impossible. There are also camp grounds not too far away, but you also need reservations for those ...as mormons do like this event. There is a big crowd, some seated on benches and others on the ground. There aren't any real "bad seats" as the pageant is played on the hill Cumorah, on a multi-level raised plaform. It is very impressive. The sweaters are in order as it gets chilly in the evening , what I suggest as a blanket to sit on, is in fact a vinyl tablecloth you don't use much. You sit on the flannel side and put the vinyl side on the ground, because it is very humid. Do not be surprised if yougo there, to see some people dressed to look like our missionnaries, giving out anti-mormon litterature as you try to cross the street from the parking area (public land) to the pageant area (Church- owned land ) - If you get there early enough before it starts, you will get to speak with the actors ...Nephi, Lehi etc etc etc ...and the lamanite warriors ...! (some of the actors are in duplicates, as some on the movements on the multi-level stage would be too slow to allow an actor to move from one scene to another quickly enough. The sound effects are fabulous ...! If you need more info, let me know. I'll be going to it again this year as part of the Singles conference taking place in that area in July. Have a nice day ! Mathilde | |||||
385.3 | DUMPIT::NADROWSKI | Mon Jun 17 1991 17:51 | 23 | ||
re. anti-mormon literature I do remember these people passing out that stuff. The church does post missonaries in the parking lot to inform us non-members that the people passing out the papers are not related with the mormon church. I won't be able to attend this years pageant to collect any of this literature, so my question(s) are... 1) who is passing this information out 2) what does it say ( i can guess ) 3) what is their beef with your church If you do attend there are a lot of other LDS historical sites close to the "hill" that you might be intrested in. carl | |||||
385.4 | The 'cult' notes have been merged into note 60 | CACHE::LEIGH | Let your light shine | Mon Jun 17 1991 18:02 | 14 |
> 1) who is passing this information out > > 2) what does it say ( i can guess ) > > 3) what is their beef with your church Much of that information is available from "christian" book stores and also from many "christian" churches so you can read it without going to NY. They think Mormonism is a cult and anti-christ. By way of information to those interested in this, there are several notes at the beginning of this conference that discuss the charges of Mormonism being a cult. Allen |