What we’re about
Looking to deepen your personal connection with God? Mormon Kabbalah is a return to the marriage covenant between Israel and our God, with a broken heart and a contrite spirit (3 Nephi 5:66-67 RAV, 19-20a OPV). In this online group we will learn together as we build our own personal relationships with God. Mormon Kabbalah is an invitation to receive God, personally, into your life.
All are welcome to grow in faith with us, without exception. We seek to create a community of unified backgrounds and beliefs, drawn together through the love of Jesus Christ. We believe that diversity is one of the greatest gifts to come from God’s creation.
We seek to be a diverse people of faith, sharing in our differences in perspectives on theologies, understandings, and interpretation of scripture. Members of this group are asked to accept, respect, and love one another throughout our faith journeys. This group is open to all regardless of age, race, ethnic background, nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation, family or socioeconomic status, educational background, political affiliation, physical or mental ability, or faith history.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Book of Mormon Perspectives ForumLink visible for attendees
The Book of Mormon Perspectives Forum developed as a result of Covid. IdigNauvoo.com had been providing a Zionic mix of LDS, CofChrist, Restorationist, local and regional people on the investigations at Nauvoo: for me a tantalizing taste of working from our common interests in history and archaeology. With no dig in 2020, in August we began the forum. Most of the presentations are available on YouTube Book of Mormon Perspectives Forum demonstrating the diversity of backgrounds and interests of presenters and participants. We have had presentations on the Land of Nephi in Peru, Guatemala, Georgia, Malay, Joseph Smith’s head and Chesapeake, each with evidence to support, each with unsolved problems. To treat each respectfully in attempt to learn has resulted in an amicable group of friends and extended family sharing the commonality of some interest in the Book.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to be let in before the meeting.
Ap 29 Rainbow Eagle
May 6, Brent Larson, Translation process
May 13, Stan Troeh, Tool for comparisonNote: this groups is not affiliated with the Fellowship of Christ, but does share common goals of unity and a love for the Book of Mormon.