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Pictures: Curepe Branch Christmas 2006

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Trinidad Young Men
Masterof Cermony Mickey

NOTE: Unfortunately the place was rather dark and so many of the pictures I took did not come out clear.


Balgobins


Primary reinacts the Nativity

Trinidad Ishmaels
Missionaries do a skit


Santa Visits


Curepe Members


Ryan in a play


Naresh in a play

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"Hymns of Eliza Are Snow"

Eliza R. Snow, also known as “Zion’s Poetess,” became one of the most respected and influential figures in the early Church. Her poetry gained wide recognition in national newspapers, and several of her poems are included in the Latter-day Saint hymnal, such as “O My Father” and “Though Deepening Trials.” Although she led a difficult life fraught with pain and persecution, her poetry uplifted her and also helped other struggling Saints to continue on and spread the work of God. Ref. Source 3
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The History of the Saints in Trinidad & Tobago
Books I & II plus Visit of the Prophet

Covers the earliest visits by Ezra Taft Benson, James E. Faust and the first missionaries to visit from the Caracas Venezuela Mission. First local members, expansion and opposition. Forming of the Port of Spain District, and Local Conference presided by Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley also elaborated. Click Here to learn more.


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