Church History Matters

202 - Joseph Smith Promised Female Priests | Church History Matters I Women & Priesthood Series

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Apr 28, 2026
Lisa Tait, church history researcher and author, brings documentary evidence and scholarly context on 19th–20th century Latter-day Saint women’s history. Conversations cover Joseph Smith’s vision of women in a kingdom of priests. They trace early temple roles, six historical definitions of priesthood, missionary service origins, and how interpretations shifted across generations.
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ANECDOTE

Late Night Prep Led To A Useful YSA Lesson

  • Scott prepared a lesson for his YSA stake and stayed up until 2 a.m. refining it.
  • The youth understood the six-definition framework and found it clarifying, showing young adults can handle complex history.
INSIGHT

Priesthood As An Eternal Familial Order

  • Joseph Smith's Nauvoo teachings framed priesthood as an eternal, familial order including men and women.
  • Definition three presents men and women as kings, queens, priests, and priestesses destined for an eternal celestial order.
INSIGHT

Nauvoo Temple Roles Included Women

  • In Nauvoo women participated directly in temple ordinances and were seen as part of a temple priesthood.
  • Definition four highlights women officiating washings, anointings, and endowment-related roles alongside men.
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