“Every Member a Missionary” Inevitably, we all feel anxious about missionary work whenever it comes up in Church. Are we doing enough? Why haven’t our friends joined the church yet? Why do some of us not have many friends who aren’t members? This update explores the counterintuitive nature of missionary work, which is an on-the-ground… Continue Reading
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“Finding Joy in Temple and Family History Work” Can we be saved through stories? This episode explores the stories we tell, as we record our own experiences, document the stories of family members, and “redeem our dead”–first by rediscovering them and keeping their stories alive and then doing their temple work. Bradley leads an informed… Continue Reading
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Finding Joy in Temple and Family History Work When we think about family history, we imagine computer searches, visiting graveyards, and perhaps a DNA test. But it turns out that the most precious family history remains alive… in our own stories and the life stories of family members. If we do not record them,… Continue Reading
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“The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn to Their Fathers” Previous episodes on the temple have discussed the history of temple work and the theology behind redeeming the dead. This lesson approaches temple work from the perspective of the member performing the vicarious ordinances, and next lesson will cover family history. We explore the value… Continue Reading
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“The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn to Their Fathers” If the dead didn’t need your temple service, how often would you attend? This updated episode invites an honest look at our relationship to the temple and explores how temple attendance benefits us, the living. Recurring Donation: $5 $10 $20 $50 One Time Donation: $10 $20 $50 … Continue Reading
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“In Mine Own Way” One of the most urgent problems we face today is also the most overwhelming… incomprehensible wealth inequality and literally a world of desperate need. This episode discusses The problem Wealth inequality/poverty in the world Wealth inequality/poverty in the US Wealth inequality/poverty in the Church Possible Solutions The very first step: Acknowledge… Continue Reading
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“In Mine Own Way” What image comes to mind when we talk about “caring for the poor and needy”? Probably something like feeding the homeless or a destitute family in Africa. Those people are poor and needy of course, but focusing on such individuals distracts us from the truth that all of us are wealthy… Continue Reading
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“We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet” The principles of revelation and authority intersect in complex ways. We believe that God speaks to *all* of their children through personal revelation. At the same time, only one prophet is authorized to share God’s will to the world. Finally, we are taught that God also inspires… Continue Reading
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“We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet” Who is your favorite prophet? Do you feel particularly close to any prophet from scripture? Because the purpose of the gospel is to bring salvation to all of us, God speaks to all people, in all nations (2 Ne. 29; Alma 29:8). Thus it makes sense that… Continue Reading
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“The Desert Shall Rejoice, and Blossom as the Rose” The discussion covers the following points: When the saints entered the valley, it was a new beginning. They had built cities before, but never in isolation. They were starting over not only by arriving in the valley, but now having to create a community.—talk of… Continue Reading