Consecration
Summary
The dedicating of money, lands, goods, or one’s own life for sacred purposes. Both the New Testament and Book of Mormon referred to some groups having “all things common” economically; the Book of Mormon also referred to individuals who consecrated or dedicated themselves to God’s service. In February 1831, JS dictated the “Laws of the Church of Christ,” which mandated community-based economic arrangements to provide for the poor and contribute to the building up of the “New Jerusalem.” The revelation explained that individuals were to donate their money, goods, and land to the church, after which they would receive back an inheritance, or stewardship, based on their circumstances, needs, and wants. Bishops were to administer the law of consecration by receiving consecrated properties, determining stewardships, and managing the surplus property in church storehouses. After the initial consecration of property, Saints were expected to consecrate their yearly surplus to the storehouse, from which the needy could be supported. Not all features of consecration were implemented, and many members of the church were never invited to practice consecration as outlined in the scriptures. Though the ideal remained, the practice was largely abandoned by 1834. An 8 July 1838 revelation eliminated the requirement of an initial consecration of property but instructed church members to give all “their surplus property” to the bishop and then a “tenth of all their interest annually” thereafter. In 1841, as church leaders sought funds to build the Nauvoo temple and Nauvoo House, Saints were asked to tithe a tenth of their personal property and a tenth of their increase. Men were also invited to donate a tenth of their time in labor for temple construction. JS, as trustee-in-trust of the church, had oversight of donations to the temple and distribution of surplus property and goods to the poor. The system was thus significantly adjusted during JS’s ministry, but the principles continued to guide church efforts to cooperatively share resources to build up communities and the church. See also “,” “,” and “.”
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- History, 1838–1856, volume A-1 [23 December 1805–30 August 1834]
- History Draft [6 August 1838–30 December 1839]
- Times and Seasons, 1 July 1842
- Times and Seasons, 15 March 1842
- Account of Meeting, 1 October 1842
- Account of Meeting, circa 30 March 1841
- Account with the Church of Christ, circa 11–29 August 1834
- Account with the Camp of Israel, circa 11–29 August 1834
- Agreement with Jacob Stollings, 12 April 1839
- Charges against Missouri Conference Preferred to Joseph Smith, circa March 1832
- Covenant, 29 November 1834
- Discourse, 6 March 1840, as Reported by Elias Smith
- Discourse, circa 19 July 1840, as Reported by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray–A
- Introduction to Ohio Land Transactions
- Introduction to the Book of the Law of the Lord
- Journal, 1832–1834
- Journal, 1835–1836
- Journal, March–September 1838
- Letter from Edward Partridge, between 14 and 19 November 1833
- Letter from James M. Adams, 16 November 1842
- Letter from John Laws, 18 October 1841
- Letter from John McKee, 7 March 1843
- Letter from John P. Greene, 18 March 1843
- Letter from Oliver Cowdery, 28 January 1832
- Letter from Thomas B. Marsh, 15 February 1838
- Letter from Wilford Woodruff and Others, 9 March 1838
- Letter to Church Leaders in Jackson County, Missouri, 21 April 1833
- Letter to Church Leaders in Jackson County, Missouri, 6 August 1833
- Letter to Church Leaders in Jackson County, Missouri, 25 June 1833
- Letter to Editor, 22 January 1840
- Letter to Edward Partridge, 2 May 1833
- Letter to Edward Partridge and Others, 10 December 1833
- Letter to Edward Partridge and the Church, circa 22 March 1839
- Letter to Emma Smith, 18 May 1834
- Letter to Emma Smith, 4 June 1834
- Letter to Noah C. Saxton, 4 January 1833
- Letter to Vienna Jaques, 4 September 1833
- Letter to William W. Phelps, 27 November 1832
- Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838, as Recorded in “General” Record Book
- Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838
- Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838, Extract, Phebe Carter Woodruff Copy
- Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838, as Published in Times and Seasons
- Letterbook 1
- Minutes and Discourse, 6 March 1840
- Minutes and Discourses, 6–7 April 1843, as Reported by William Clayton
- Minutes and Discourses, 7–8 March 1835
- Minutes, 14 July 1835
- Minutes, 16 June 1836
- Minutes, 17 August 1840
- Minutes, 21 April 1838
- Minutes, 25–26 October 1831
- Minutes, 26 July 1838
- Minutes, 30 April 1833
- Minutes, 4 August 1831
- Questions and Answers, 8 May 1838
- Revelation Book 1
- Revelation Book 2
- Revelation, 2 August 1833–A [D&C 97]
- Revelation, 1 August 1831 [D&C 58]
- Revelation, 1 August 1831, as Published in Howe, Mormonism Unvailed [D&C 58]
- Revelation, 1 March 1832 [D&C 78]
- Revelation, 11 September 1831 [D&C 64]
- Revelation, 12 November 1831 [D&C 70]
- Revelation, 12 October 1833 [D&C 100]
- Revelation, 15 March 1833 [D&C 92]
- Revelation, 15 May 1831
- Revelation, 19 January 1841 [D&C 124]
- Revelation, 20 July 1831, as Recorded in Gilbert, Notebook [D&C 57]
- Revelation, 20 March 1832
- Revelation, 20 May 1831 [D&C 51]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834, John Corrill Copy [D&C 105]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834, Martha Jane Knowlton Coray Copy [D&C 105:12b–41]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834, as Recorded in Phelps, Diary and Notebook [D&C 105]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834, as Recorded in Richards, Pocket Companion [D&C 105]
- Revelation, 22 June 1834, as Recorded in Woodruff, Book of Revelations [D&C 105]
- Revelation, 22–23 September 1832 [D&C 84]
- Revelation, 23 April 1834 [D&C 104]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834 [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, William W. Phelps Copy [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Published in Clayton, Revelations [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Recorded in Book of the Law of the Lord [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Recorded in Heber C. Kimball, Record Book [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Recorded in Phelps, Diary and Notebook [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Recorded in Richards, Pocket Companion [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 24 February 1834, as Recorded in Woodruff, Book of Revelations [D&C 103]
- Revelation, 25 January 1832–B [D&C 75:23–36]
- Revelation, 26 April 1832 [D&C 82]
- Revelation, 26 April 1838 [D&C 115]
- Revelation, 30 April 1832 [D&C 83]
- Revelation, 4 December 1831–B [D&C 72:9–23]
- Revelation, 4 December 1831, as Recorded in Hyde and Smith, Notebook [D&C 72]
- Revelation, 4 June 1833 [D&C 96]
- Revelation, 5 January 1833
- Revelation, 5 January 1833, Howard Coray Copy
- Revelation, 8 August 1831 [D&C 60]
- Revelation, 8 July 1838–C [D&C 119]
- Revelation, 8 July 1838–D [D&C 120]
- Revelation, 8 June 1831 [D&C 53]
- Revelation, 8 March 1833 [D&C 90]
- Revelation, 9 February 1831 [D&C 42:1–72]
- Revelation, 9 February 1831, Extract, as Published in Howe, Mormonism Unvailed [D&C 42:29–39]
- Revelation, 9 February 1831, as Recorded in Coltrin, Diary [D&C 42:11–69]
- Revelation, 9 February 1831, as Recorded in Gilbert, Notebook [D&C 42:1–72]
- Revelation, between circa 8 and circa 24 March 1832
- Revelations printed in Evening and Morning Star, January 1835–June 1836
- Revelations printed in The Evening and the Morning Star, June 1832–June 1833
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B
- Tithing Daybook B
- Travel Account and Questions, November 1837
- Alternate Names
- Consecrate