Primary Organization
Book of Mormon
Latter-Day Prophets
Family Common Knowledge
2000

What age(s) attend the Primary?

18 mos - 11 years old
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This prophet took his family from Jerusalem around 600 B.C. and sailed to the promised land.

Lehi

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This modern prophet introduced The Family: A Proclamation to the World in 1995.

Gordon B. Hinckley

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This term refers to grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Extended Family or Relatives

4000

What do you call an 18-month- to 3-year-old in the Primary? (Which class do they belong?)

A Nursery

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This civilization was destroyed due to pride, secret combinations, and rejecting the prophets.

Jaredites

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He dedicated the Salt Lake Temple in 1893 after 40 years of construction.

Wilford Woodruff

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In most societies, this ceremony legally begins the creation of a new family unit.

Marriage

6000

First General President of the Primary Organization?

Louie B. Felt

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The Gadianton robbers originated among this group of dissenters from the Nephites.

Kishkumen

6000

This prophet was sustained as the 17th President of the Church.

President Russell M. Nelson 

6000

This is the average number of children per household worldwide as of recent global studies.

2 - 3

7000

When was the primary first organized?

August 25, 1878 in Farmington, Utah

7000

This Jaredite king chose captivity over killing his enemy, setting an example of humility and forgiveness.

King Shule


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This prophet had the longest ministry as President of the Church, serving nearly 30 years.

Brigham Young

7000

A gathering of cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents is often called this.

Family Reunion

8500

Who Founded the Primary Organization

Aurelia Spencer Rogers

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This prophet’s record on the small plates was included in the Book of Mormon because the Lord knew Joseph Smith would lose the 116 pages.

Nephi son of Lehi

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This prophet taught, “When the time for decision arrives, the time for preparation is past.”

Thomas S. Monson

8500

Monday night is reserved by the Church for this family activity.

Family Home Evening

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