Early Saints
Hank Smith & John Bytheway discuss the history of the Early Saints with Dr. Gerritt Dirkmaat as part of the Voices of the Restoration series of the 2025 Come, Follow Me Curriculum.
Hank Smith & John Bytheway discuss the history of the Early Saints with Dr. Gerritt Dirkmaat as part of the Voices of the Restoration series of the 2025 Come, Follow Me Curriculum.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
As Brother Mark Beecher explores the themes of conversion and the impact of the early missionary Saints, he also draws parallels with modern-day missionaries.
Should we set goals dependent on others’ agency? Mark Beecher explores the early missionary efforts of the Church and the Book of Mormon’s role in personal conversion.
Eric Richards continues to examine the Second Coming and the redemption of all through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Is it possible to force the Lord's return? Brother Eric Richard explores the answer to this question. He also looks at the characteristics of the Millennium, the Lord’s work with His Children, and the expected joy in Millennial reunions.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Dr Richardson continues to examine Doctrine and Covenants 28 including the importance of following the established order and pattern of revelation in the Church.
How do we make more of the ordinance of the sacrament? Dr. Matthew Richardson explores the significance of the sacrament, the importance of revelation and following the Lord's appointed leaders, and the need to put on the full armor of God as we navigate the challenges of daily life. YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/t6IGvT4sPFk
Everyone wants to be happy. But how do we actually get there? Joseph Smith taught that happiness is the object and design of our existence—and it comes through virtue, faithfulness, and obedience. The world tries to convince us that commandments restrict our happiness, but have you ever met someone who found lasting joy by ignoring God’s laws? John Bytheway reminds us that God’s commandments aren’t just rules—they’re the key to true and lasting happiness.