There are several renditions by the men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir of this hymn. Most likey, you are thinking of the BYU Men's Choir who does have Come, Come Ye Saints on a couple of their CD's. If you are trying to locate a copy, try Deseret Book's website.
Nick Jonas sings the song but then Joe and Kevin come in on the chorus part.
The Book of Mormon is the additional scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). It is possible that the surname Mormon comes from that scripture.
You are probably thinking of "Come, Come, ye Saints". This is a popular Mormon hymn written to encourage the Mormon pioneers as they were crossing the plains. You can find the sheet music and lyrics at the "Related Links" below.
Skruk & The New Orleans Gospel Choir. The name of the song is "We have come to have church".
The first missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to arrive in New Zealand arrived on October 27, 1854. They were Augustus Farnham, William Cooke, and Thomas Holder. The first Mormon congregation in New Zealand was established in 1855.
'Jack Mormon' is a slang term used in Mormon culture originally to describe a friend of the LDS Church* who was not a member. Over time, the term came to be applied to those who are members of the church but do not follow the tenets or lifestyle of the faith. For example, a Mormon who drinks alcohol and coffee but still attends church might be a Jack Mormon. So might an individual who believes in the faith, but has stopped attending meetings. The term has fallen into disuse in recent years, and such individuals are now commonly described as "less active" or "inactive" Saints. * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often nicknamed the Mormon church.
The word "chorus" comes from the Latin word "chorus" which means a group of singers or dancers performing together.
To find the Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) meetinghouse closest to you, try to use maps.lds.org If there is not one listed close to you, you can contact the missionaries using www.mormon.org, they will know of a meeting place or can come to your home if you would prefer.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) did not come from Europe. It began in 1830 in upstate New York, USA. Mormonism first reached Europe in 1837, when a group of missionaries was sent to Great Britain. In fact, the oldest continuous Mormon congregation in the entire world is located in Preston, England. It was established in 1837 shortly after the missionaries arrived there. Missionaries were sent to other European nations shortly afterward, and Mormon converts became quite plentiful in Germany, Holland, and Scandinavia.
The Seventh Day Adventist Church began in New Hampshire in 1844. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) began in upstate New York in 1830. So the Mormons came first. Mormon church headquarters had moved to Nauvoo, Illinois by the time the Seventh Day Adventist Church was formed.
The song is "Maybe" by Ingrid Michaleson, from her 2009 album, Everybody.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) come from every state and nearly every nation of the world. The original members of the Church (in 1830) were residents of New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont.