The King Follett discourse is an address delivered by Joseph Smith, Jr., Founder of the Mormon Church, on April 7, 1844, in Nauvoo, Illinois, less than three months before his assassination.
The discourse was presented to a group of more than ten thousand people at a general conference held shortly after the funeral service of Elder King Follett, who had died on March 9, 1844 of accidental injuries.
The sermon is best known for describing the character of God, how God became God, and the need for each human being to become a God as well.
The following is a dramatization based upon four seperate accounts of the address.
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