

023 The 1978 Revelation of Reversion and Repair
18 snips Aug 8, 2023
This episode of Church History Matters explores the 1978 revelation that lifted the priesthood restriction for people of African descent. It delves into President Kimball's journey towards change, the involvement of scripture and doctrine, and the efforts to build consensus and seek unity among the apostles. The episode also discusses the significant impact of the 1978 revelation in the history of the Church and reflects on the need to eradicate racism.
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Ghanaian Congregation
- In Ghana, Joseph Johnson led a congregation using the Book of Mormon.
- They weren't official members but loved the restored gospel and patiently awaited policy changes.
Kimball's Internal Battle
- President Kimball's biggest obstacle was overcoming his own preconceived opinions on the priesthood restriction.
- He grew up believing it was doctrine and had to unlearn these ingrained assumptions.
Lester Bush's Influence
- Lester Bush's 1973 article, "Mormonism's Negro Doctrine", challenged the assumption that the priesthood restriction originated with Joseph Smith.
- This article influenced church leaders to reconsider the policy's historical basis.