We completed our church history tour when we visited Kirtland Ohio on Friday. It was a two part experience in contrasts.
We started with a tour of the Kirtland Temple. Currently it is owned and managed by The Community of Christ Church. They have done a good job of restoring it. They also have a nice museum. Our guide was friendly, knowledgeable and funny. We learned a lot from her. I enjoyed our tour. But I was a little uncomfortable with her matter of fact presentation. I felt it lacked the reverence due this sacred building. The early pioneers worked so hard and sacrificed so much to build it. The Prophet Joseph dedicated the temple to the Lord in 1836. The early members gathered there. They worshipped there. They witnessed miracles there. To them and to us it's much more than a historic building.
Next we toured our church's Kirtland site. Our guides were two sweet Sister missionaries. They also were friendly, knowledgeable, and funny. They took us to replicas and restorations of original Kirtland structures. The Newel K Whitney store was my favorite. They shared interesting facts from historical records and personal stories taken from the journals of those who had lived there. Real stories. Real events. Real people. They told the stories with expressions of gratitude and at times reverence. This place means so much to them and to the whole church.
I loved our visit to Kirtland. It was the perfect end to an unforgettable experience.