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Church History and the World | Joseph Smith's First Vision: a Global Perspective

Sun, Mar 14

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Apologies for the technical issues. Here's the link for the live event: https://zoom.us/j/97284803105 We will send out the replay as soon as it's available!

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Church History and the World | Joseph Smith's First Vision: a Global Perspective
Church History and the World | Joseph Smith's First Vision: a Global Perspective

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Mar 14, 2021, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

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Replay "Church History and the World | Joseph Smith's First Vision: a Global Perspective"

Join The John A. Widtsoe Foundation as we kick off  an interactive virtual conversation and Q&A series discussing key components of Church History. This series is hosted by Richard E. Turley Jr., Widtsoe Foundation Board Member and former Managing Director of the Church Historical Department, and he will be joined by esteemed historians and other experts to discuss insights into each topic, and their impact on members of the Church across the globe. You'll notice that the topics we discuss each month will coincide with the Come Follow Me curriculum, and our hope is that these conversations will provide a way to enhance your Come Follow Me study and help Church members around the world understand one another more deeply.

On March 14 at 5:00 PM PST, we're pleased to have BYU Studies Quarterly Editor in Chief Steven Harper joining Rick Turley in a live conversation about Joseph Smith's First Vision and its impact on the global Church from a historical standpoint, and also for today's diverse members. This conversation will follow the same format as our previous events (see our YouTube Channel), beginning with our conversation partners discussing the topic, and then opening the floor for audience questions and comments. We encourage attendees to respectfully participate in the discussion chat, submit questions, and enjoy a dynamic conversation about the First Vision.

Special thanks to our event co-sponsor BYU Studies.

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