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✒️ The banner commonly referred to as the "Mormon Flag" is historically known as the Flag of the Kingdom of God or the Flag of Deseret. It is an unofficial historical flag associated with pioneers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the mid-19th century. While several historical variations exist, the most cited design resembles the United States flag but with distinct symbolism. It is often described as featuring blue and white horizontal stripes, numbering twelve, with a blue canton containing a single large white star surrounded by twelve smaller white stars. The colors and symbols are interpreted to have religious significance: the white and blue representing purity and heaven, the twelve stripes and stars symbolizing the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Twelve Apostles, and the large central star representing Jesus Christ. The flag's origin is tied to the Latter-day Saint concept of establishing a political and theocratic "Kingdom of God on Earth" in preparation for the Second Coming of Jesus. First conceptualized by Joseph Smith, the idea for a standard or "ensign to the nations" was more fully developed under the leadership of Brigham Young and the Council of Fifty, a clandestine organization intended to serve as the government of this kingdom. The flag was reportedly flown during the pioneers' trek west and at early celebrations in the Salt Lake Valley, including the first Pioneer Day in 1849. It was a symbol of the provisional State of Deseret, an unrecognized territory proposed by Latter-day Saint settlers that encompassed nearly all of present-day Utah and Nevada and parts of several other states. It is crucial to note that the Flag of Deseret is not an official flag of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today, which does not have an official flag. Its use is primarily historical, and it is sometimes displayed by individuals interested in Latter-day Saint history, in historical reenactments, or by certain fundamentalist groups. Its status as an "alleged" or unofficial banner stems from its historical context as a symbol for a proposed theocratic state, rather than as an official emblem of the modern, global church. I uploaded this flag in support of the victims of the tragic Michigan LDS Church Shooting in September 2025

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Kingdom of Deseret Flag (Mormon Flag)

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📐 Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag

🎌 All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!

✒️ The banner commonly referred to as the "Mormon Flag" is historically known as the Flag of the Kingdom of God or the Flag of Deseret. It is an unofficial historical flag associated with pioneers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the mid-19th century. While several historical variations exist, the most cited design resembles the United States flag but with distinct symbolism. It is often described as featuring blue and white horizontal stripes, numbering twelve, with a blue canton containing a single large white star surrounded by twelve smaller white stars. The colors and symbols are interpreted to have religious significance: the white and blue representing purity and heaven, the twelve stripes and stars symbolizing the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Twelve Apostles, and the large central star representing Jesus Christ. The flag's origin is tied to the Latter-day Saint concept of establishing a political and theocratic "Kingdom of God on Earth" in preparation for the Second Coming of Jesus. First conceptualized by Joseph Smith, the idea for a standard or "ensign to the nations" was more fully developed under the leadership of Brigham Young and the Council of Fifty, a clandestine organization intended to serve as the government of this kingdom. The flag was reportedly flown during the pioneers' trek west and at early celebrations in the Salt Lake Valley, including the first Pioneer Day in 1849. It was a symbol of the provisional State of Deseret, an unrecognized territory proposed by Latter-day Saint settlers that encompassed nearly all of present-day Utah and Nevada and parts of several other states. It is crucial to note that the Flag of Deseret is not an official flag of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today, which does not have an official flag. Its use is primarily historical, and it is sometimes displayed by individuals interested in Latter-day Saint history, in historical reenactments, or by certain fundamentalist groups. Its status as an "alleged" or unofficial banner stems from its historical context as a symbol for a proposed theocratic state, rather than as an official emblem of the modern, global church. I uploaded this flag in support of the victims of the tragic Michigan LDS Church Shooting in September 2025

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