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    Explore " preserved" with insightful episodes like "Historian Matthew C. Godfrey on the ongoing legacy of the St. George Utah Temple", "Nancy Sommers on Family Keepsakes", "Knowing God as We Ought To | Message 20", "Suresh Pillai & Carrie Dashow: Atina Foods" and "Preserved - PDF" from podcasts like ""Church News", "Gastronomica", "Our Timeless Creator", "Why Food?" and "Wednesday Night Services"" and more!

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    Historian Matthew C. Godfrey on the ongoing legacy of the St. George Utah Temple

    Historian Matthew C. Godfrey on the ongoing legacy of the St. George Utah Temple

    The historic St. George Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Church’s longest-operating house of the Lord. Originally dedicated on April 6, 1877, and rededicated on Nov. 11, 1975, the temple is set to be rededicated again after extensive renovations. President Jeffrey R. Holland, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, will rededicate the edifice on Dec. 10. President Holland is a native of southern Utah who was married in the St. George Utah Temple.

    This episode of the Church News podcast features Matthew C. Godfrey, senior managing historian for outreach and engagement in the Church History Department, discussing how the temple in St. George has changed the lives of generations of Latter-day Saints and how the most recent maintenance of the temple will continue to point its patrons toward Jesus Christ. 

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    Nancy Sommers on Family Keepsakes

    Nancy Sommers on Family Keepsakes

    In this episode, Nancy Sommers discusses her new creative nonfiction article, “Things Left Behind,” in conversation with Signe Rousseau, Co-Chair of Gastronomica’s Editorial Collective. Nancy shares the personal story of sorting through the family keepsakes that her mother had meticulously preserved over the span of many decades. Recipes, menus, seating plans, accounts of household meals, drawings and diagrams and other ephemera – all classified, archived, and saved – come to new light against the backdrop of dementia. Nancy highlights the complex layers of remembering and forgetting, the surprises, and the unexpected gifts.

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    Knowing God as We Ought To | Message 20

    Knowing God as We Ought To | Message 20

    A major dilemma for today’s believers is the diversity of beliefs in denominations, bible versions, pastors, teachers and even those who attend the same churches. No matter where a person may turn for reliable answers they will find differences of opinions. Confusion is minimized only when we choose to trust a single source. The problem is who is right. That brings us back to trusting ourselves to decide. The problem then is how we can know that we are right; Knowing God as We Ought To.

    This message touches on a variety of issues but the main focus is 1 Cor. 8:2 “And if any man think that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.”

     

    *Please Note: Messages denoted with a “WIP” at the end of the page title are “Works in Progress”. While the content contained within these messages are accurate and correct, the audio editing has not been fully completed. Thank you for your understanding and patience as you enjoy another message of Our Timeless Creator.


    Scripture References

    • Col. 1:9-10
    • Mt. 18:1-4
    • Proverbs 3:5-6

     

    Salient Points

    “Why God?”, Something to think about, Not lowering standards, Freedom from or in sin, Separate faith and works, Catch 22, Man’s selfish nature, Back to the cross, Think like a little child, Back under bondage, Faith or sin, The technology curse, It’s not our world, Why a little child, The faith of a child, Think like a child, When faith overrules works, The future humbling, Look what I did, Taking God’s glory, It’s all God’s life, Loving in the good and bad, Influenced by our desires, Truth from God only, Ask the right way, Understanding God, Lean not to thy own understanding, God’s desire.

     

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    Suresh Pillai & Carrie Dashow: Atina Foods

    Suresh Pillai & Carrie Dashow: Atina Foods

    Join us for a conversation with Suresh Pillai and Carrie Dashow, the married co-founders of Atina Foods. They adapt traditional Ayurvedic recipes to incorporate global and locally available produce for their unusually delicious, fermented, and preserved condiments that help to balance your health and life. Based in Catskill, New York, Atina Foods' handcrafted condiments add flavor complexity in a simple spoonful to home-cooked plates throughout New York and beyond! 

    Atina Foods Expands upon and evolves recipes from Suresh's traditional upbringing in Kerala, South India, the ancestral home of Ayurvedic health practices. Kerala is a place where one considers food as medicine and eating for health is a widely practiced custom. The vision of Atina Foods is to produce and share holistic food based on traditional knowledge systems using local produce when available, following the sacred wisdom of the ancients; that food is medicine and medicine is food.

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    FAQ: Can a Christian Lose Their Salvation? (Part 1)

    FAQ: Can a Christian Lose Their Salvation? (Part 1)

    Are true born-again believers eternally secure or is our salvation conditional upon our behaviour or our continued faith. This is a question that believers have asked throughout church history and continue to ask today. This lesson will defend the position that believers are eternally secure by founding this belief in the framework of the gospel, and then looking at a number of scripture passages that support it. In part 2 of this lesson, we will explore some of the passages that are used to support conditional security. 

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