We Are All Enlisted
We Are All Enlisted explores scripture and faith from the perspective of a US Army Chaplain who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Episodes discuss readings from the "Come Follow Me" curriculum, as well as interviews with other LDS chaplains, servicemembers, and/or people of other faiths. The official Facebook page can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreAllEnlisted/ This is an independent podcast and is not an official production of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the US Army.
We Are All Enlisted
Come Follow Me 2020: 3 Nephi 20-26
This week, we get the best Sacrament meeting ever - one you wouldn't be tempted to fall asleep in :) See what we can learn from it about how to have our meetings be more inspiring. Also, the Savior teaches us about why the promised land was given to the gentiles - spoiler alert, it isn't their exceptionalism - there's nothing exceptional about our pride or righteousness. We talk about how the mission is what makes the gentiles special, and if they don't carry out their mission, the Lord won't keep paying the bills. Also - the Savior expounds all the scriptures and explains the history of everything to the Nephites. Is it possible for us to know those things as well?
Enjoy listening, and keep up the fight!
Links to referenced materials:
- "Unshaken" by Jared Halverson on YouTube
- Jared Halverson's CV and bio (if you're wondering who he is...)
- Taylor and Tyler on Book of Mormon Central's YouTube broadcast
- David and Emily at "Don't Miss This" on YouTube
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Note on endorsement: This podcast is an independent production and does not officially represent the US Army or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a chaplain in the US Army, I am "endorsed" by (or rather, my endorsing agent is) the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All Army chaplains must possess an ongoing endorsement by a faith group recognized by the Department of Defense.