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    We are planning to do a rebrand to our show in the very near future including a name change to the podcast. We will continue discussing the words of the living prophets, particularly during the semi annual conferences of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 

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    Episodes (95)

    Virtue of the Word and Names

    Virtue of the Word and Names

    One way to know Jesus Christ better is to become acquainted with His many names and discover how to be more like them. He is known as "The Word", "The Light" and "The Way" amongst many others. Elder Schmitt confesses to a list of over 300 hundred and growing.

    Elder Eddy speaks of putting God to the test as we "Try the virtue of the word". We discuss these topics along with the two talks by Elders Eddy and Schmitt from the October 2022 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

    Why do you (not) wear the cross?

    Why do you (not) wear the cross?

    Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are often asked why there are no crosses on our churches or why our members don't seem to wear them. Although there is no official reason for this, it has caused many members to speculate as to why that is. The talk by Jeffrey R. Holland, Lifted Up Upon the Cross, given at the October 2022 general conference is our main reference. But we also challenge all those who do wear the cross to reflect on why they wear it and what it means to them.  

    The Best of Causes, President Dallin H. Oaks and Elder Hugo Montoya

    The Best of Causes, President Dallin H. Oaks and Elder Hugo Montoya

    This Christmas, as with every Christmas, we focus on loving one another just as our Savior loved us. We discuss the talks given by President Dallin H. Oaks and Hugo Montoya about service and love and wish you all a wonderful Christmas this year!
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    We Are All Engaged in the Work of Bringing Others to Christ

    We Are All Engaged in the Work of Bringing Others to Christ

    We discuss talks given by Elders Rasband and McConkie. One about the role of the Book of Mormon in sharing the gospel and the other in knowing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. We are all engaged in this work and here are two wonderful perspectives on how to do that.
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Normal Habits That Can Sweeten Bitter Days

    Normal Habits That Can Sweeten Bitter Days

    Drawing from the talks given by Rafael E. Pino and Isaac K. Morrison at the most recent General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, we discuss making certain habits a normal part of our daily lives. Why? Because dark days WILL come and we can do hard things when He is part of our normal lives.
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Four Elements in the Framework of Personal Revelation

    Four Elements in the Framework of Personal Revelation

    We discuss Elder Dale G. Renlund's talk about personal revelation and in particular the four elements he gives that form the framework of personal revelation. Personal revelation is tricky for most people as they build their relationship with God. This talk helps us to understand better what it is and what it is not.
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Encouragement in Building Lives Resistant to the Adversary

    Encouragement in Building Lives Resistant to the Adversary

    We discuss talks given by President Henry B. Eyring and Elder Jorge Zeballos in the latest session of General Conference. When we are building up our resistance to the adversary, we receive encouragement from the Lord in his scriptures.
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Our Earthly Stewardship

    Our Earthly Stewardship

    When we talk about stewardship in the Church, it is often in relation to other people. Often we forget that we also have a stewardship over this earth and all of God's creations including our own bodies. 

    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Why I Share My Testimony

    Why I Share My Testimony

    This week we are discussing Elder Stevenson's talk  Nourishing and Bearing Your Testimony and Sister Browning's talk Seeing More of Jesus Christ in Our Lives from the October 2022 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  Elder Stevenson asks four questions: Do I know what a testimony is? Do I know how to bear my testimony? What are the obstacles in sharing my testimony? and How do I keep my testimony? As we studied these talks, a fifth question arose: Why do I share my testimony? 
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Strength in the Lord - The New For Strength of Youth Pamphlet

    Strength in the Lord - The New For Strength of Youth Pamphlet

    Elder Uchtdorf introduced the world to the new For Strength of Youth pamphlet. We share some of our insights about what our children are up against and why the world isn't such a bleak place we need to fear on their behalf. They are strong and God is guiding us in these latter days.

    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.



    Willing to do

    Willing to do

    This week we primarily draw on the talk given by Elder Kevin W. Pearson given at the Saturday evening session of General Conference Are You Still Willing.
    Music acknowledgements


    Music: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. Bach

    Arranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)

    Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)

    Publisher Info.Michel Rondeau

    Copyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 

    Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.