Latter-day Seekers WebsiteLatter-daySeekers.org introduces Community of Christ to those with an LDS background. We seek dialogue with all people. Community of Christ does not proselytize. For those happy in their faith, we are happy for you. We invite all who are seeking to come and see what God is doing in Community of Christ. We offer sanctuary and safe space. Wherever you are on your journey of faith, we invite you to experience the peace and meaning Community of Christ can bring.
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Continuing Your Discipleship with Community of ChristThis online class offers an introduction to Community of Christ in a conversational format. If you are interested in participating, you can join at any time by emailing Karin Peter at [email protected]
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All Things Are SpiritualThe All Things Are Spiritual website, explores how spirituality intersects every dimension of life. We are spiritual and physical beings living in a complex web of life, interconnected with one another and all creation. The spiritual journey is deeply personal and at the same time takes us on life-changing journeys outside ourselves. It is about being and doing, contemplation and action, becoming and living.
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Temple Tuesday VideosTemple Tuesday is a series of short videos that explore what it means to live as people of the Temple wherever we are in the world. Host Joey Williams uses images and locations in and around the Temple in Independence, Missouri that offer brief glimpses into how the ministries of the Temple can take shape in our own lives. Each video is 2-5 minutes and ends with a question or challenge connected with pursuing peace on and for the Earth. Temple Tuesday videos were posted weekly (yes, on Tuesdays!) on Latter-day Seeker Ministries Facebook page and YouTube channel. Latter-day Seeker Ministries began Temple Tuesday as a way to teach and illustrate the meaning of the Temple for those experiencing Community of Christ from an LDS background.
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Forward with CommunityFORWARD with Community is an online community for Latter-day Seekers that meets once a month for an online worship service on the third Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. mountain. Latter-day Seekers are invited to join us for this worship experience. In between services, we explore faith topics and questions on our Facebook group. The group also gathers on the first Wednesday of each month for an informal question and conversation time.
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Community of Christ Church History PrinciplesAs the First Presidency joined with others in exploring issues emerging from the ongoing study of Restoration history, they decided it would be timely to provide a set of “Church History Principles” to help guide the church’s reflections and discussions. These principles have been distilled from the insights of past and present World Church leaders, church historians, theologians, and others. We hope the statements will prove useful as the church continues to explore the personalities, events, and meanings of our church’s colorful, inspiring story.
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Historic Sites FoundationThe Community of Christ Historic Sites Foundation is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in the state of Missouri and sponsored by Community of Christ to support historic sites owned by the church. The Foundation helps to preserve and share Community of Christ history, especially as it relates to the historic properties located across the Midwest.
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