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| Brenda Strong | Mary Ann Steed |
| Eric Johnson | Joshua Steed |
| Jonathan Scarfe | |
| Sam Hennings | Benjamin Steed |
| Tiffany Dupont | Lydia McBride |
| Alexander Carroll | Nathan Steed |
| Brighton Hertford | Melissa Steed/Narrator |
| Kimberly Varadi | Becca Steed |
| Colin Ford | Matthew Steed |
| Kathryn Firago | Hannah McBride |
| Jim Grimshaw | Josiah McBride |
| Edward Albert | |
| Phillip DeVona | |
| Sarah Darling |
| Director | Russ Holt
Russell Holt |
| Producer | Scott H. Swofford
Scott Swofford Jeff T. Miller Larry H. Miller |
| Writer | Russ Holt
Russell Holt Gerald N. Lund |
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Based on the best selling series by Gerald N. Lund When Benjamin Steed (Sam Hennings, The Aviator) and Mary Ann Steed (Brenda Strong, Seinfeld) relocate their family to upstate New York in the early 1800's, they unwittingly settle in a town divided along religious lines. After their new hired help turns out to be at the center of the uproar, each member of the Steed family must come to terms with their own beliefs in the face of heavy persecution. Together they struggle to weather the raging controversy surrounding a young man named Joseph Smith. Two hundred years after the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith, The Work and the Glory blends high-powered fiction with the historical reality of the Restoration. Heralded by Sean P. Means of the Salt Lake Tribune as "a well-crafted epic," this gripping tale has won the approval of critics and audiences nationwide. |
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