As of Saturday evening, one question was whether the Mormon chapel in Wildwood would be part of a global protest. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) is located at 17132 Old Manchester Road.

A group of 300-plus active and disaffected Mormons were slated to post a copy of 95 LDS Theses onto the doors of their local churches around the world between the hours of 9 p.m. Feb. 16 and 9 a.m. Feb. 17, according to a Facebook page dedicated to the event. The protest project was organized by Mormon Reformation, a movement aimed at following protestant reformer Martin Luther, who, in 1517, posted a list of grievances on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg. Within two weeks, it reportedly was distributed by the press throughout Germany, exposed the corruption of the Catholic Church, and started what came to be known as the Protestant Reformation. Now, the Facebook page indicates, protesters claim, it is time for a Mormon Reformation.

Mormon Reformation is a group of active and disaffected Mormons who say they seek to create change within the church, not by attacking its beliefs or lay members, but by petitioning LDS leadership to openly address its covered-up history and dishonest claims. Organizers of the protest stated it is intended to be a peaceful and non-confrontational way to achieve the following two objectives:

1) Educating the membership of the church on controversial, revised, and hidden aspects of church doctrine, history, and fundamental claims, and 2) Influencing church leaders to officially address topics that they have dodged, dismissed, and covered up for too long.

One online posting highlighted the following 95 LDS theses or "inconsistencies:"