
Bishop John Coyle’s Dream: Nephite Gold, Joseph’s Return & the Last Days
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A deep-dive into Bishop John Coyle’s Dream/Relief Mine—Nephite records and gold, fulfilled prophecies, Joseph’s prophesied return, personal revelation vs. hierarchy, end-times readiness, and building Zion together.
In this episode, join Mike Rigby and the Zion Media crew for a concise walkthrough of Bishop John Coyle’s Dream/Relief Mine—how a late-1800s vision of a Nephite gold vein near Payson sparked generations of belief and prophecy, and why the site still feels like a spiritual “vortex.”
You’ll hear Coyle’s precise prophecies (including calling the stock market crash), the J. Golden Kimball–Lorenzo Snow episode, and on-the-ground mine details—a straight 3,400-foot tunnel, a “map of the United States” on the wall, and reports of records and coins—alongside the ongoing tension between faith in the mine and church optics.
We connect the story to core LDS themes: Joseph’s prophesied role, moving from hierarchy toward “one heart and one mind,” being born of the Spirit, and living by personal revelation. We also discuss end-times readiness (CME “kill shot,” earthquakes, earth-tilt), why spiritual preparation matters most, and why some believe people may one day flock to the mine for shelter.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Na8BPx5kkm8
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