Come Follow Up - Season 1

Season 1
2020 - The Book of Mormon
Episodes

3 Nephi 17-19 Part 1
"Behold, My Joy Is Full." Author and former Young Women general presidency member Virginia Pearce joins us to discuss the compassion of the Savior. The Port family in New Zealand asks about why Christ ministered to the children.

3 Nephi 17-19 Part 2
"Behold, My Joy Is Full." Emeritus General Authority and author Tad R. Callister joins us to discuss the Holy Ghost, joy, and prayer. The Boydell family in England asks how to obtain a fullness of joy.

3 Nephi 20-26
"Ye Are the Children of the Covenant." Professor of ancient scripture Dr. Joseph Spencer joins the moderators to talk about the gathering of Israel and the Abrahamic covenant. Isa asks how we can participate in temple work when temples are closed.

3 Nephi 27-4 Nephi
"There Could Not Be A Happier People." Sister Reyna Aburto, second counselor in the general presidency of the Relief Society, joins the moderators and audience. They talk about the name of the Church, division and unity, and anxiety and depression.

Mormon 1-6
"I Would That I Could Persuade All Men To Repent." Tamu Smith joins the moderators and audience to discuss these chapters from the Book of Mormon. They talk about the dynamics of love and pain in relationships and the resplendent gift of repentance.

Mormon 7-9
"I Speak unto You As If Ye Were Present." Dr. Patrick Mason, professor of religious studies at Utah State University, joins the moderators. They talk about if faith and doubt can exist together and how to have courage when the path is lonely.

Ether 1-5
"Rend That Veil of Unbelief." Tyler Griffin, professor of ancient scripture, joins the studio audience to discuss increasing the flow of revelation and seeing and knowing the Lord.

Ether 6-11
"That Evil May Be Done Away." Lisa Valentine Clark, radio personality and author, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss having humility in affliction, how we cross our own waters in life, and what the qualities of a good leader are.

Ether 12-15
"By Faith All Things Are Fulfilled." Wendy Ulrich, psychologist and author, joins the studio audience to discuss these chapters. They talk about what it means to "seek this Jesus," the difference between sin and weakness, and the value of trials.

Moroni 1-6
"To Keep Them in the Right Way." Daniel Lee Belnap, professor of ancient scripture, joins the moderators to discuss these chapters. They talk about rituals and ordinances, community and worship, and how to have Christ's spirit with us.

Moroni 7-9
"May Christ Lift Thee Up." Dr. Jan Martin, assistant professor of ancient scripture, joins the moderators to discuss these chapters in the Book of Mormon. They talk about charity, the ministering of angels, and the gift of discernment.

Moroni 10
"Come unto Christ, and Be Perfected in Him." Robert L. Millet, professor emeritus of religious education, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss identifying our spiritual gifts, becoming perfect through Christ, and seeking after truth.

Christmas
"He Shall Come into the World to Redeem His People." Professor Camille Fronk Olson joins the studio audience to discuss how Christ is the light of the world, how we can have hope through Jesus Christ, and how the Book of Mormon testifies of Christ.
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