CULTURAL
SUMMARY

Saint Louis's culture is a vibrant blend of Midwestern values, historical significance, and modern innovation. The city's culinary scene is renowned for its St. Louis-style pizza and barbecue. Music and arts thrive in Saint Louis, with venues like the Fox Theatre and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra hosting performances. The city also embraces its rich history with institutions like the Missouri History Museum. Historically, Saint Louis has grown from a major port city into a diverse urban center, retaining its unique charm and cultural richness.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features a mix of urban landscapes, rolling hills, and the scenic Mississippi River, offering a blend of natural beauty and metropolitan development.

CLIMATE

The climate is humid subtropical with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot with average temperatures around 89°F, while winters are cold, averaging 32°F, with moderate snowfall. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with the wettest months being May and June.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are English and Spanish.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Roman Catholicism, United Methodist, and Southern Baptist.

INDUSTRIES

Healthcare: The region has a strong healthcare sector with major employers like BJC HealthCare excelling in medical research and patient care.

Manufacturing: Companies like Boeing lead in aerospace manufacturing and technology.

Financial Services: The area supports a robust financial services industry with companies like Edward Jones excelling in investment and financial planning.

LOCAL
EVENTS

The area hosts events like the Muny Summer Theatre, celebrating performing arts; the Fair Saint Louis, showcasing fireworks and festivities; and the Saint Louis Fashion Week, celebrating fashion and design.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Missouri History Museum, known for its extensive historical exhibits; the Saint Louis Zoo, featuring a variety of animal exhibits; and the Gateway Arch, offering panoramic views and historical insights.

RECREATION

Favored activities include hiking, biking, and boating, with major parks like Forest Park and Meramec State Park being popular destinations.

MISSION
HISTORY

In 1831, Joseph Smith, first President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told Church members that Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, was to be the gathering spot for the Church. The influx of members to the county raised concern among area settlers, who ordered the 1,200 members to leave. Church leaders were unsuccessful in their attempts to seek protection from the courts. Mobs drove Church members out of the area. In 1834, Joseph Smith and 150-200 armed men, called Zion's Camp, arrived to protect the members. A storm prevented the confrontation and the camp was later disbanded.

Latter-day Saint refugees found refuge in Clay, Caldwell, and Daviess Counties. By 1838, Far West had become Church headquarters with homes, hotels, a printing house, and school. Violence erupted in Gallatin in August 1838, when members were prevented from voting. Mob raids began, and Elder David W. Patten, the next Apostle in line to be Church President, was killed. The exaggerated rumors about Church members ultimately led to the literal extermination order from Gov. Lilburn W. Boggs in 1838. Eighteen men and boys were killed at Haun's Mill by an unauthorized militia. On 31 October, Joseph Smith was arrested and the next day sentenced to death, but Brig. Gen. A.W. Doniphan refused to carry out the order. Between 12,000 - 15,000 Church members fled to western Illinois in 1839 and established the city of Nauvoo on the Mississippi River. Several others moved to the more tolerant St. Louis, where many more members eventually came from Nauvoo. In the late 1850s, many members left for Utah to gather with the Saints. In June 1976, Governor Christopher S. Bond signed an executive order rescinding the extermination order issued 138 years earlier by Governor Boggs.

MISSION
GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!

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