Come Follow Up - Season 2

Season 2
2021 - The Doctrine and Covenants

Episodes

D&C 1
"Hearken, O Ye People." Steven C. Harper, professor of church history, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss what it means that the Church is a true and living church, and about how "hearkening" means to heed and obey.

JSH 1:1-26
"I Saw A Pillar of Light." Scott Esplin, professor of church history, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss standing for truth while avoiding contention, patterns of seeking wisdom, and the lessons we learn from the First Vision.

D&C 2 and JSH 1:27-65
"The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn to Their Fathers." Richard Bushman joins the studio audience to discuss Joseph Smith's early history and how the sealing power is a promise of the restoration.

D&C 3-5
"My Work Shall Go Forth." Bonnie Oscarson, former Young Women general president, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the nature of God's work, preparing to serve God, and learning from Martin Harris.

D&C 6-9
"This is the Spirit of Revelation." Brigette C. Madrian, dean of the Marriott School of Business, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss learning by the Spirit, the translation of the Book of Mormon, and cultivating righteous desires.

D&C 10-11
"That You May Come Off Conqueror." Hank Smith, assistant professor of ancient scripture, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss how to overcome Satan's tactics, how God prepares the way for us, and how to treasure the word.

D&C 12-13 and JSH 1:66-75
"Upon You My Fellow Servants." Jeff Parkin, a film producer, and Jana Parkin, an artist, join the moderators and studio audience to discuss establishing the cause of Zion and about the restoration of the priesthood.

D&C 14-17
"Stand as a Witness." Casey Griffiths, scholar of church history and doctrine, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss standing as a witness and how God blesses us individually in accordance with our circumstances.

D&C 18-19
"The Worth of Souls is Great." Stephanie Dibb Sorenson, author and religion professor, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the worth of souls, crying repetance, and God's punishment.

D&C 20-22
"The Rise of the Church of God." Brad Wilcox, Second Counselor in the Young Men's Presidency, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the Lord organizing His church, the image of God, and sanctification vs. justification.

D&C 23-26
"Strengthen the Church." Jenny Reeder, 19th century women's history specialist at the Church History Department, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss how to "endure it well" and shares insights into Emma Smith's life.

D&C 27-28
"Things Must be Done in Order." Keith Erekson, director of the Church History Library, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss how "things must be done in order," putting on the armor of God, and keeping an eye single to His glory.

D&C 29
"Jesus Christ WIll Gather His People." Anthony Sweat, associate professor of Church history and doctrine, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss preparation for the Second Coming and the Lord's Plan of Salvation.

Easter
"I Am He Who Liveth." Jeff Olsen, author and speaker, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the Lord's quotes, "I Am He Who Liveth" and "I Am Your Advocate with the Father," as well as how we can get the most out of Easter.

D&C 30-36
"Called to Preach My Gospel." J.B. Haws, associate professor of Church history and doctrine, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss serving alongside the Lord, what it means to be a child of God, and the gathering of the elect.

D&C 37-40
"If Ye are not One, Ye are not Mine." Tracy Browning of the Relief Society General Advisory Council joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the idea of being one, morality and wealth, and the titles of Christ.

D&C 41-44
"My Law to Govern My Church." Chad Webb, administrator of seminaries and institutes of religion, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the laws of God, becoming disciples of Christ, and protecting ourselves from deception.

D&C 45 - Matthew Grey
"The Promises... Shall Be Fulfilled." Matthew J. Gray, Associate Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss the signs of the times and living in the last days.

D&C 46-48 - Conlon Bonner
"Seek Ye Earnestly the Best Gifts." Conlon Bonner, Director of Diversity and Outreach at the Hale Center Theater, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss becoming inclusive, the gifts of the spirit, and record keeping.

D&C 49-50 - Dr. Mark L. Staker
"That Which is of God is of Light." Dr. Mark Staker, Master Curator in the Historic Sites Division, joins the moderators and studio audience to discuss our stewardship over the Earth, knowing truth from deception, and the sacred purpose of marriage.

D&C 51-57 - Elizabeth J. Darger
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 58-59 - Hugh Vail
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 60-62 - Ben Schilaty
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 63 - Jennifer Finlayson-Fife
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 64-66 - Christopher L. Randall
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 67-70 - Byran B. Korth
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 71-75 - Shawn Tanuvasa
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 76 - Gerrit Dirkmaat
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 77-80 - Nicholas J. Frederick
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 81-83 - Danny Deaton
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 84 - Sharon Eubank
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 85-87 - Christopher Blythe
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 88 - John Spencer Fluhman
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 89-92 - Benjamin Bikman
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 93 - Eric D. Huntsman
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 94-97 - Vanessa and Stephen Graham
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 98-101 - Mariama Kallon-Olayemi
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 102-105 - Christopher Jed Madsen
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 106-108 - Elder LeGrand R. Curtis, Jr.
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the Old Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 109-110 - Mark Ellison
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the Old Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 111-114 - Kimberly Matheson
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 115-120 - Alexander Baugh
"His Sacrifice Shall be More Unto Me Than His Increase." Alexander Baugh, professor of Church History and Doctrine, joins the hosts in the studio to discuss the name of the Church, the value of sacrifice, and succession in the Quorum of the Twelve.

D&C 121-123 - Emily Marie Taylor
"O God, Where Art Thou?" Emily Taylor, Asst. Director of BYU's Center of Peace and Conflict Resolution, joins the hosts in the studio to discuss valiantly enduring criticism and opposition, what "chosenness" means, and seeking divine intervention.

D&C 124 - Matthew McBride
"A House Unto My Name." Matthew McBride, Dir. of Publications of the Church History Department, joins the hosts to discuss developing meekness and integrity, the restoration of temple ordinances, and accessing priesthood power through temple work.

D&C 125-128 - Carol Lawrence-Costley
"A Voice of Gladness for the Living and the Dead." Carol Lawrence-Costley, therapist and Young Women General Board Member, joins the hosts in the studio to discuss proxy temple ordinance work, courage, and balancing the gospel with life commitments.

D&C 129-132 - Lisa Olsen Tait
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the Old Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 133-134 - Elizabeth Clark
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 135-136 - Lita Little Giddins
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

D&C 137-138 - Shon Hopkin
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2 - Desmond Lomax
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

The Family: A Proclamation to the World - W. Justin Dyer
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the Old Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.

Christmas - Jon & Michelle Schmidt
Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.
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