Easter Week 3
Many Latter-day Saints will remember the much beloved Gordon B. Hinckley as the 15th president of our church. But a lot of people don’t know that he wrote a hymn in our hymn book that is beautiful for the Easter season.
Many Latter-day Saints will remember the much beloved Gordon B. Hinckley as the 15th president of our church. But a lot of people don’t know that he wrote a hymn in our hymn book that is beautiful for the Easter season.
Today we’re giving you a sneak peek at Conference on the Go– our other podcast where we dive into one talk each week from the most recent General Conference. We share quotes, ask thoughtful questions, help you make goals, and live what you learned at General Conference.
What can Jesus teach us about hand-me-downs and the woes of being the youngest kid in the family? A whole lot!
For Easter week, we are focusing on Easter hymns that remind us of the Savior and his resurrection.
If Jesus came to your house for dinner tonight, do you think He would help do the dishes? Listen today to hear what I think He would do, and why that matters.
Sometimes the greatest sermons can be found in the singing of the hymns. 🎶
In this episode there is no specific Old Testament discussion as the focus is on Easter. We'll discuss the Atonement of Jesus Christ, why that glorious intervention was needed, and how it helps us. We'll review the three portions of the Savior's Atonement, including universal resurrection from physical death and conditional redemption from spiritual death. We will also discuss the often overlooked portion of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, which gave Him His enabling power to help us during times of non-sinful affliction. We'll discuss the power of gratitude and how this can help us move forward along the covenant path.
Have you ever wondered why Jesus had to suffer our pains? He suffered for our sins so we could be redeemed.
Elder Bruce C. Hafen and Sister Marie Hafen join us for a special Easter Episode about the Atonement of Jesus Christ through a discussion of Adam and Eve, their reception of the Atonement, and the temple ordinances.