Virtual Event: Dialogue Night: Women in Global Church History

By October 25, 2022

Women have always played an essential role in the Church’s development and continuance, and our historical understanding of the extent of that role has continued to evolve. While much of the discourse focuses on the move to Zion and the institutional Church in Utah, women were following Christ’s restored doctrines in Europe and the rest of the world. Come learn from three experts who can share how women’s experiences and roles in the Church differed in European and American contexts, and see how leadership and engagement can be found in every scenario. 


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