Learn more about Doctrine and Covenants section 27 by going to the RSC website and reading one of our featured articles of the week, “Sacramental Connections: Deliverance, Redemption, and Safety (D&C 27),” by Matthew O. Richardson.
https://rsc.byu.edu/you-shall-have-my-word/sacramental-connections-deliverance-redemption-safety-dc-27
Each year, BYU Religious Education and the Religious Studies Center sponsor the annual BYU Easter Conference. Marie K. Hafen will be the keynote speaker this year, with BYU professor Tyler J. Griffin and historian Jennifer Reeder giving additional presentations. All speakers talk about the Savior, his life, his mission, his Atonement, and his influence in our lives today.
Y Religion’s newest episode, “Teaching Children to Believe in Christ,” by BYU Religious Education’s Byran Korth, is out now! Listen to it by going to https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion/27
In honor of Women’s History Month, this week in “Come, Follow Me” we read in Doctrine and Covenants section 25 about how the Lord refers to Emma Smith as "an elect lady.” Check out the RSC’s supplementary readings and other material by going to https://rsc.byu.edu/my-gospel-study/come-follow-me
Painting: "Emma’s Hymns," by Liz Lemon Swindle
We’re excited about the new book trailer for “Raising the Standard of Truth: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Early Restoration.” Check it out by going to https://rsc.byu.edu/book/raising-standard-truth, where you can also find more details about the book!
Next Sunday’s conversation with Steven Harper and Richard E. Turley Jr. about the global impact of Joseph Smith’s First Vision
Published in 2019, “The Lā’ie Hawai’i Temple: A Century of Aloha,” by Eric-Jon K. Marlowe and Clinton D. Christensen, commemorates the Lā‘ie Hawai‘i Temple’s one hundredth anniversary and shares the remarkable history and contributions of this beloved temple.
Purchase a physical copy or electronic version of this book by going to https://rsc.byu.edu/book/laie-hawaii-temple-century-aloha
As we continue to learn about the restoration of the Church this year in “Come, Follow Me,” we focus on the importance of the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ. Watch “Organization of the Church of Christ” by visiting https://youtu.be/qDtGlbihal0. This video is produced by BYU Religious Education.
“Latter-day Saints in Washington, DC: History, People, and Places” is available now at Deseret Book! Edited by Kenneth L. Alford, Lloyd D. Newell, and Alexander L. Baugh, this volume takes a fresh look at the history, people, and places in Washington, DC, that have affected the Church, beginning with Joseph Smith’s earliest interactions with the federal government in the 1830s.
Order your own hardcover or eBook copy online by going to https://deseretbook.com/p/rsc-latter-day-saints-in-washington-dc?variant_id=190627-hardcover
Learn more about the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through this week’s “Come, Follow Me” supplemental resources on the RSC website:
rsc.byu.edu/my-gospel-study/come-follow-me.
Painting: "Oliver Cowdery Ordains Joseph Smith" by Walter Rane
Did you know Elder Jeffrey R. Holland established BYU’s Religious Studies Center? He did so while serving as dean of Religious Instruction at BYU in 1975. Check out this video to learn more about the RSC’s history!
https://youtu.be/XxP-Fn_eZSg
The Religious Studies Center is the publishing arm of Religious Education at Brigham Young University. Our mission is to encourage, sponsor, and publish serious, faithful, gospel-related materials.
The book trailer for “Raising the Standard of Truth” is out now! View it by going to https://rsc.byu.edu/book/raising-standard-truth or https://youtu.be/dGnZa5BYzls.
Edited by Scott C. Esplin, this volume explores events and teachings of the early years of the Restoration. The book features scholars from Brigham Young University, the Church History Department, and the Joseph Smith Papers. This collection of outstanding articles previously published by the BYU Religious Studies Center is designed to be a companion to study of Doctrine and Covenants and Church history in “Come, Follow Me” this year.
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