Easter Thursday
On Thursday, our Savior knelt in the Garden of Gethsemane. I’m sharing an important invitation today that will help you slow down and focus your heart a bit on what matters most.
On Thursday, our Savior knelt in the Garden of Gethsemane. I’m sharing an important invitation today that will help you slow down and focus your heart a bit on what matters most.
Catch the excitement of the early days of missionary work as Dr. Robert Millet visits and reminds us why Oliver Cowdery, Parley P. Pratt, Peter Whitmer, and Ziba Peterson are the original Fantastic Four. Learn how their mission to the Lamanites didn’t go as expected but what the Lord had in mind was much more significant. These early missionaries teach us to get people to the Grove, share from the Book of Mormon, and remember our strength is our diversity.
What can we learn from a day with absolutely no written record of Jesus’ activities? It turns out, a whole lot.
On Tuesday, Christ likely did a lot of teaching. He told some of His most famous parables of hypocrisy… but his audience was looking a little beyond the mark!
On Monday of Easter Week, Jesus cleansed the temple. And instead of sitting back in judgment of the ancient Israelites who cause Jesus such frustration and righteous anger, today we’re going to sit up and ask, “Lord, is it I?” Listen in to find out more.
We continue to discuss Holy Week and unpack all four Gospels and their accounts. Dr. Hilton shares why Holy Saturday has applications to uplift and enrich our lives, especially in times of trial. Discover why the story of the Road to Emmaus teaches us about expectations, doubt, and faith.
We are kicking off a special Easter Week with a short thought about the word HOSANNA. Happy Palm Sunday!
Do you tend to jump right past the cross when studying Holy Week? Dr. John Hilton III shares why looking at the entirety of Jesus’s last week, including his suffering on the cross, will deepen our understanding and appreciation. This episode will exceed your expectations. Join us!
Today we’re getting into some gospel math and then de-mathifying it completely to see if we can learn more about ourselves. Listen in to find out more!
Do you know what hailstorms, swarms of flies, and vicious beasts have in common? Join me as I talk about why those things matter, and what I’ve learned about my priorities!