Based on the second book in the series, "Like A Fire is Burning"
The first LDS film to receive a major theatrical release on its opening weekend (not just limited to Salt Lake City and then expanding wider if it does well)
Shot back-to-back with The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided (2006)
Joshua Steed:
Marry me.
Jessica Roundy:
Fine.
Nathan Steed:
At our wedding, you told us something.
Joseph Smith:
I believe I told you to kiss the girl.
Benjamin Steed:
Are you willing to give up your family for Joseph Smith?
Martin Harris:
Are you willing to give up yours for a piece of land?
Ezra Booth:
Do I have the privilege of standing before a prophet of God?
Joseph Smith:
You might. You want to wrestle?
Follows
The Work and the Glory (2004)
Followed by
The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided (2006)