Sat, Oct 16, 2021
"His Sacrifice Shall be More Unto Me Than His Increase." Alexander Baugh, professor of Church History and Doctrine, joins the hosts and the studio audience to discuss the name of the Church, the value of sacrifice, and succession in the Quorum of the Twelve. Through a video question, Jennica Black from Clearfield, Utah, asks about what to do when the blessings from the sacrifice of paying tithing are slow to come. The panel discusses the often hidden nature of blessings when we do our best to follow God's teachings and become sanctified in His Church through our sacrifice.
Sat, Oct 23, 2021
"O God, Where Art Thou?" Emily Taylor, Asst. Director of BYU's Center of Peace and Conflict Resolution, joins the hosts and studio audience to discuss valiantly enduring criticism and opposition, what "chosenness" means, and seeking divine intervention. Through a video question, Penny Kostenly from Alberta, Canada, asks how to bear oppression with fortitude and not flinch. The panel discusses how no matter what we go through, Christ has already endured it all, and we can rely on past spiritual experiences to endure hardships.
Sat, Oct 30, 2021
"A House Unto My Name." Matthew McBride, Director of Publications of the Church History Department, joins the hosts in the studio to discuss developing meekness and integrity, the restoration of temple ordinances, and accessing priesthood power through temple work. Through a video question, the Patrick family from Orlando, Florida asks if churches that separated from our faith still have the priesthood and the authority to use it. The panel discusses powers seen and received through keeping covenants.
Sat, Nov 6, 2021
"A Voice of Gladness for the Living and the Dead." Carol Lawrence-Costley, therapist and Young Women General Board Member, joins the hosts and studio audience to discuss the idea that "neither can we without our dead be made perfect", the importance of courage, and balancing the gospel with life commitments. Through a video question, the Hernandez family from San Diego, California, asks how to develop a plan to balance gospel commitments with personal commitments. The panel discusses how doing the Lord's work takes many forms in achieving that balance.