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Church lessons indicate the ways that ideas about Zion and gathering, even after having been unmoored from place in the twentieth century, continue to be concretized and pulled into the physical and embodied realm. The lesson plans demonstrate the enduring desire to touch, taste, and feel the theological concepts of gathering and Zion.