Families Are Still in Progress (The Family Proclamation) - With Brian Mead
In this episode, Ellis and Eddieājoined by Derek Xia and Brother Brian Meadādiscuss The Family: A Proclamation to the World, focusing on identity, growth, and grace. They explore what it means to be children of God, why families are imperfect by design, and how the proclamation offers hope rather than a standard of perfection. Through personal experiences and testimony, they reflect on dating, family life, and becoming through Jesus Christāreminding us that growth is a tender process and that families are still in progress.
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We Do Not Follow Blindly
Ellis and Eddie discuss what it really means to knowāand stand onāwhat we believe as they study the Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2. From personal revelation to moments when the Lord brings clarity after confusion, they explore why discipleship isn't blind and how the Savior brings light into hard questions. With stories, laughter, and honesty, they talk about curveball moments in church history, growing testimony one spark at a time, and trusting that the Restorationāand God's work in usāis still ongoing. Ā
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It Starts with a Prayer (Articles of Faith & Official Delcarations 1 & 2) - With William Riggins
In this episode, Ellis and Eddieājoined by Eden Stuart and Brother William Rigginsāexplore the Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2, focusing on revelation, doctrine, and God's timing. They discuss why prophets seek answers through prayer, how policies change while doctrine stays firm, and what these moments in church history teach us about trusting the Lord. Through personal experiences and testimony, they share how revelation begins with simple desire and sincere prayerāand how God meets us with guidance, peace, and light as we seek Him. https://religion.byu.edu/comestudywithme
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Nothing Is Lost to Him
Ellis and Eddie explore how the Lord brings light into grief as they study Doctrine and Covenants 137ā138. From Joseph F. Smith's vision of the spirit world to Elder Worthlin's promise that the faithful will be compensated for every loss, they discuss why nothing is truly lost to Him. With stories, scripture, and a few laughs, they talk about spiritual soreness, unexpected waves of grief, and how the Savior stands beside us in our hardest momentsāhealing us little by little as we turn to Him.
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I Can Be Whole While I Wait (D&C 137-138) - With Jasmine Coleman
*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:2f040692-4a8a-4441-a065-0313f97a775b-5" data-testid= "conversation-turn-12" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> In this episode, Ellis and Eddieājoined by Rachel Self and Sister Jasmine Colemanāexplore Doctrine and Covenants 137ā138 and the hope found in God's timing. Together, they discuss Joseph Smith's questions about Alvin, Joseph F. Smith's vision amid deep grief, and what it means to trust a Savior who heals us even while we wait. Through experiences with loss, anxiety, and unanswered prayers, they share how Christ brings strength, light, and quiet assurance long before every problem is solved. Even in the silence, He is shaping usāand because of Him, we can be whole while we wait. Ā Ā Ā