
Church News The rededicated Hill Cumorah helps visitors strengthen their testimonies as it serves as ‘the cradle of the Restoration’
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Nov 11, 2025 Benjamin Pykles, Director of Historic Sites for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Sam Palfreyman, Site Manager for the Palmyra area, delve into the significance of the recently rededicated Hill Cumorah. They discuss its role as the 'cradle of the Restoration' and share insights on preserving its historical importance. The conversation highlights the emotional impact of visitor experiences, the importance of thoughtful exhibits, and how the site fosters personal connections to the Book of Mormon, making it a pivotal destination for faith and reflection.
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Places As Part Of The Record
- The Church preserves historic places as part of its commanded record in Doctrine and Covenants 21.
- Historic sites act as tangible witnesses to what God accomplished in the Restoration.
Rebalancing The Hill's Identity
- Removing pageant infrastructure recentered the hill as a sacred Restoration site rather than a performance venue.
- Reforestation, new trails, and refurbished monuments aim to restore the hill's historic identity.
Let The Hill Be The Artifact
- Use the Visitor Center to prepare visitors to experience the hill itself rather than replace it.
- Focus exhibits and windows on directing people out to the hill and its trails for first-hand reflection.






