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Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
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100 episodes
6 days ago
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December 30 - January 12: D&C 1
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
11 minutes 40 seconds
10 months ago
December 30 - January 12: D&C 1
Topics: 1) Restoration; 2) Only true and living church; and 3) Voice of my servants is the same. In this episode, we explore unconventional ideas about familiar religious teachings, focusing on the concept of restoration within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By examining the original organization of the Christian church and comparing it with modern structures, the discussion challenges traditional views on institutional power, authority, and exclusivity claimed by the church. This episode covers insights from the New Testament about the organizing principles of Christ's ministry, arguing that his primary focus was on personal transformation rather than forming a structured institution. The conversation also scrutinizes the church's emphasis on being the "only true and living church", prompting listeners to reassess this narrative and its validity. The episode further questions the idea of "whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same." It urges listeners to critically assess the reasoning behind restoration and how these teachings align with the essence of Christ's inclusivity. Join the discussion and discover perspectives meant to inspire thoughtful dialogue within your communities.
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School