Jesus performed this, His first public miracle, at a wedding in Cana.
Turning water into wine.
The physical symbol we eat each week to remember the Body of Christ.
The Bread.
This young shepherd boy defeated a giant Philistine warrior with just a sling and a stone.
David (vs. Goliath)
The year the Church was officially organized (hint: April 6, 18___).
1830
He built a boat, broke his steel bow, and led his family to the promised land.
Nephi
This is the garden where Jesus suffered for our sins before His crucifixion.
The Garden of Gethsemane.
This is the specific Priesthood office that prepares the Sacrament (usually 14-15 year olds).
Teacher
This prophet called down fire from heaven to defeat the 450 priests of Baal in a contest.
Elijah
The specific name of the grove of trees where Joseph Smith went to pray and saw God the Father and Jesus Christ.
The Sacred Grove
This wicked King burned the prophet Abinadi to death but was later burned to death himself.
King Noah
In the Old Testament, Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah would be "wounded for our ____ and bruised for our iniquities."
Transgressions (Isaiah 53:5).
Deacons hold this Priesthood, named after the brother of Moses.
The Aaronic Priesthood
This man had super-human strength as long as he didn't cut his hair, but he lost it all when Delilah betrayed him.
Samson
Joseph Smith found the Golden Plates buried in this hill near his home.
The Hill Cumorah
This military leader tore his coat to make the "Title of Liberty" and rallied the Nephites to defend their religion and families.
Captain Moroni
We often talk about the Atonement washing away sins, but Alma 7:11 teaches that the Savior also took upon Himself these two things so He would know how to succor (help) us.
Pains and Sicknesses (or Infirmities).
Appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery to restore the Aaronic Priesthood.
John the Baptist
This army marched around the city of Jericho for seven days until the walls came tumbling down.
The Israelites (or Joshua's Army)
This man served as Joseph Smith's main scribe for most of the Book of Mormon translation.
Oliver Cowdery
These 2,000 young men went to battle to defend their freedom and were miraculously protected—not one of them died.
The Stripling Warriors
This Old Testament holiday, where a lamb's blood was painted on doorposts, is a direct symbol of Jesus Christ saving us from spiritual death.
The Passover.
In the Old Testament, this tribe was the only one given the authority to officiate in the tabernacle/temple.
The Tribe of Levi (or Levites)
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into this fiery punishment for refusing to worship the King's golden statue.
A Fiery Furnace
Joseph Smith and others were unjustly imprisoned in this jail for months during the winter; it is often called a "prison-temple" because of the revelations received there.
Liberty Jail
This "Antichrist" demanded a sign from the prophet Alma and was struck dumb (unable to speak).
Korihor