Finding True Treasure
Shonaleigh and Geraldine Buckley from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio.
Shonaleigh and Geraldine Buckley from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio.
Do you think that you learn obedience by suffering? Let’s look at what we can learn from studying Hebrews 5:8.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
What does it mean to you to have Jesus Christ referred to as “the forerunner for us entered”?
Rebecca Smart is currently on her third career. She spent a decade working for the Government of Alberta in Tourism and Communications, chose to be a stay-at-home parent for several years, retrained, and is now working as a registered psychotherapist. She considers it a blessing to bring her skills together to help build the kingdom of God in many different ways. Rebecca serves as stake Primary president and was a counselor in the stake Primary presidency for almost three years prior to that call. Rebecca finds joy serving in the Church. Other callings have included Relief Society president, Relief Society counselor, Gospel Doctrine teacher, and Primary secretary. Rebecca lives in Ottawa, Canada with her husband, three children and Labradoodle. In her spare time she loves travel, baking, and spending time with family and friends. Links
Dr. Philip Allred continues to explore Hebrews and how Jesus Christ is our Advocate and Savior.
As we profess to believe in Jesus Christ, it is so important that we act and believe that He is “the High Priest of our profession”.
How does the Melchizedek Priesthood help us come unto Christ? Dr. Philip Allred explores the salvific nature of the Melchizedek Priesthood and why Jesus is the “High Priest of Good Things to Come.”
As a biology professor and a published writer, Steven Peck spent his entire life closely observing everything around him. But then his world was overturned by a brain infection that caused severe hallucinations, and he was plunged into a terrifying realm of assassin-children, evil doctors, and river-rafting MRI machines. Emerging from that chaos, Peck grappled with the power of the human brain to construct and alter the reality we experience. In this episode of Constant Wonder, he talks about how such a horrific and mind-altering experience led to an increased capacity for compassion.
Today we're studying Hebrews 2:17-18 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!