While there are, in this world, prevailing feelings of selfishness, ambition and struggle to always get more than the other; members of the United Order are disposed, in accordance with what they learn in the School of the Prophets, to edify not only themselves, but also others.
Since apostolic times, in the meridian of time, many groups – from the Cathars, the Templars, as well as others – have tried to imitate the New Testament Christians mentioned in the book of Acts, who “had everything in common”, but they were never successful in his determination to establish a community of saints, whose unity of heart and purpose would be the key to the success of that sublime brotherhood. Joseph Smith, early in the Restoration, through revelation, gained knowledge that this Organization was of much older origin. While working on his inspired Bible translation, he received a revelation about the ancient city of Enoch, whose inhabitants were “of one heart and one mind” and “there was no poor among them.”
The extraordinary character of this ancient organization, called the United Order of Enoch, which is being restored in the present day through the prophet Berger, through modern revelations, has for its guide of instructions THE SEALED BOOK OF MORMON; and intends to be, in the work of this Second Invitation, an Ensign upon which people of all nations, who only desire to unite in this “So Noble Cause,” may unite to establish what Joseph Smith began to restore with the opening of the fullness of the times and may henceforth be an instrument of transformation in its members, whose methodology, creativity and industriousness, whether at home among family members, in a cooperative community, or at a corporate level, both in urban and rural centers, an Order capable of developing among its associates the culture of self-sufficiency, increasing and multiplying the individual resources of each integrated family, as well as the heritage of this sacred institution as an associate, in order to expand its borders and gather the remnants of the restorationist churches around it; and thus redeem the hearts of the sons and daughters of Zion through a perfect United Order, such as it was in the days of Enoch.