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Thinking Celestial - A ”Follow The Prophet” Series Podcast
Thinking Celestial - A ”Follow The Prophet” Series Podcast
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This podcast is produced by students and faculty of Taylorsville Redwood Institute of Religion at Salt Lake Community College. The subject matter is religious in nature and is intended for use in connection with an institute class for the Church of Jesus Christ Institute of Religion. For more information, see https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1472984.
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In this episode, Michael and Brother Burbidge Discuss Brother Michael T. Nelson's address, "In Support of the Rising Generation." They look at how young single adults in the decade of the decision have been helped with the truth that "in the church, no one serves alone." Find the talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2024/04/26nelson?lang=eng
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The Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute during the Spring 2024 Semester. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for REL 390RA today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/signup/1510275/quick
We invite you to visit https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280 and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Taylorsville Institute student Jesika Woodall to reflect on Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s message, “Look to God and Live.” Their conversation highlights how turning to the Savior brings clarity, peace, and spiritual strength, and they explore practical ways disciples can look to God in everyday challenges while trusting His power to heal and guide.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/45christofferson?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Aidan Davis, LDSSA president at the Taylorsville Institute, to explore Elder Ronald M. Barcellos’s talk “The Lord Looketh on the Heart.” Together they discuss why the Savior cares far more about sincere intent than outward perfection, and how our discipleship efforts, however small, carry real power when centered on Christ.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/14barcellos?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, host Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with newlyweds and Taylorsville Institute students Megan and Cameron Lee to explore Elder Brik V. Eyre’s talk, “Know Who You Really Are.” Together they reflect on the power of divine identity, how seeing ourselves as beloved children of God reshapes choices, relationships, and discipleship, and why this doctrine feels especially grounding in the whirlwind of young married life. Their conversation highlights practical ways to remember who we truly are—and who we can become—amid everyday challenges.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/15eyre?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, host Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with return missionary, U of U hockey hopeful, and SLCC student Lauren Fetzer to explore Elder Bruce C. Hafen’s powerful message, “The Atonement: All for All.” Together they unpack what it means to offer the Lord every bit of effort we have—however imperfect—and trust that He sees all sincere striving as good, real, and redemptive. Lauren reflects on how this understanding reshapes the way we view progress, mistakes, and discipleship, while Dr. Burbidge highlights the deep hope that comes from knowing Christ values the whole, honest offering of our hearts. It’s an uplifting conversation about grace, growth, and the God who meets us with compassion in every step we take toward Him.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2004/04/the-atonement-all-for-all?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this special episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with his daughter, Sister Ella Burbidge—soon to begin her service in the Tennessee Nashville Mission—to discuss Elder B. Corey Cuvelier’s inspiring message, “The Name by Which Ye Are Called.” Together they explore what it means to wear the Savior’s name as a full‑time missionary, including the responsibility to reflect His character, represent His Church, and rely on His power while serving His children. Their conversation highlights the joy, courage, and holy privilege of missionary work, reminding listeners that being called in His name is both an identity and a daily invitation to minister as He would.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/52cuvelier?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge, Taylorsville Institute teacher, joins Sister Ashley Laneri of the Taylorsville Institute of Religion for a thoughtful discussion on Elder Peter M. Johnson’s message, “The Power of Ministering to the One.” Together they explore how Christlike ministering begins with seeing individual worth, slowing down enough to notice who needs help, and trusting that small, Spirit‑directed acts can lift hearts in lasting ways. Their conversation highlights practical ways to reach the “one” in our homes, wards, classrooms, and communities, reminding listeners that the Savior’s pattern of ministry is personal, intentional, and transformative.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/44johnson?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with SLCC student Andrea Shelly to discuss Elder Gary E. Stevenson’s timely message “Blessed Are the Peacemakers.” Their conversation reflects on how the counsel to create peace feels especially urgent amid the turmoil and tension in today’s world. Andrea shares touching insights about the quiet power of children and the way their natural Christlike attitudes can soften hearts and reset perspectives. Together, they explore how choosing peace—one interaction at a time—invites the Savior’s influence into homes, campuses, and communities.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/12stevenson?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, host Dr. Kirk Burbidge and fellow Taylorsville Institute teacher and choir director Alan Sackett explore Elder Ulisses Soares’s message “Adorned With the Virtue of Temperance.” Taking a fun and unconventional approach, Alan brings a bowl of numbered prompts, drawing topics at random to spark fresh discussion about how temperance shapes discipleship. Their conversation blends practical insight with personal experience as both share how striving for temperance influences their parenting, daily reactions, and spiritual focus, offering listeners a grounded and relatable look at this Christlike virtue.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/43soares?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Matt, Blake, and Kirk sit down together at the Taylorsville Institute of Religion to discuss Elder Matthew S. Holland’s powerful message, “Forsake Not Your Own Mercy.” Their conversation explores the heart of Elder Holland’s teaching of how sincere repentance and Christlike forgiveness open the way for real spiritual change. Drawing on the story of Jonah, they reflect on what it means to stop running, turn toward the Savior, and allow His mercy to reshape our hearts. It’s an encouraging and honest discussion about letting God’s grace do its healing work.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/53holland?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge is joined by Anita Longhurst, seminary teacher at Bingham High Seminary, for a heartfelt discussion on Elder Patrick Kearon’s powerful message, “Jesus Christ and Your New Beginning.” Together they explore why seeking new beginnings, and surrounding ourselves with places and people where the gospel is uplifting and edifying, matters so deeply in a disciple’s journey. Their conversation highlights the transformative power of repentance and the weekly gift of the sacrament, reminding listeners that through Jesus Christ, every one of us can rise, start again, and move forward with hope and holiness.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/31kearon?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Christ Nordfelt, director of the Jordan Institute of Religion, to discuss Chad H. Webb’s powerful message, “That All May Be Edified.” Together they explore how deep, lasting strength comes from learning and teaching pure doctrine, the kind of Christ‑centered truth that lifts, unifies, and steadily transforms disciples from the inside out. Their conversation highlights how focusing on doctrine rather than distraction builds spiritual confidence, invites the Spirit’s edifying influence, and helps both teachers and students experience real growth in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/22webb?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Emily Wolfley—a new mom navigating life near the North Pole in Alaska—to explore Elder Jeremy R. Jaggi’s message, “Humble Souls at Altars Kneel.” Together they reflect on the quiet, healing power found in simple gospel observances like taking the sacrament and engaging in consistent scripture study. Emily shares tender insights on how, for those carrying wounds from past abuse, these small and steady practices can soften the heart, restore a sense of safety, and invite the Savior’s gentle, individualized healing. Through honest conversation and lived experience, the episode highlights how humble acts of discipleship can become sacred steps toward wholeness.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/23jaggi?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge revisits President Boyd K. Packer’s 1987 General Conference address, “Balm of Gilead,” exploring how its time tested teachings offer a steadying antidote to the more modern frustration and fear so often fueled by today’s social‑media climate. Drawing on this talk and several related messages, Dr. Burbidge invites listeners to view the turmoil of political unrest, violence, and trauma through a lens of grace—a way of seeing that softens anger, heals emotional wounds, and turns our hearts back to the Savior, the true source of peace.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1987/10/balm-of-gilead?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
If you liked our podcast, please share it on social media or with anyone you think might love it!
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with SLCC student Debra Blau to explore Sister Tracy Y. Browning’s message, “Tune Your Heart to Jesus Christ.” Together they discuss how music becomes a sacred tool for discipleship—lifting our hearts, strengthening testimony, and helping us navigate emotional and mental challenges with greater peace. Debra shares personal experiences of how the right hymn at the right moment can anchor us in Christ, reminding listeners that when we tune our hearts to Him, He can steady our minds, heal heavy feelings, and guide us through whatever we’re facing.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/13browning?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, host Dr. Kirk Burbidge is joined by fellow Taylorsville Institute instructor Dr. Matt Merrill as they unpack Elder Dale G. Renlund’s profound message, “Taking on the Name of Jesus Christ.” Their conversation centers on what it means to adopt not just the name of the Savior, but His ethos—His healing, lifting, and covenant‑keeping character. They also reflect on President Russell M. Nelson’s remarkable career as a world‑class heart surgeon and how his life’s work provides a powerful parallel: just as he repaired physical hearts, Christ repairs spiritual ones. Together, Dr. Burbidge and Dr. Merrill explore how disciples can emulate that same restorative, compassionate pattern in daily life.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/55renlund?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge and Institute Teacher/Coordinator Shaylie Huntington dive into Sister J. Anette Dennis’s powerful message, “Cheering Each Other On.” Together, they explore what it truly means to go and find those who feel unseen, discouraged, or left behind, and how disciples of Christ can reflect the Savior by extending sincere encouragement, compassion, and spiritual lift. Their conversation highlights that cheering others on isn’t about grand gestures—it’s about small, consistent acts of Christlike outreach that help people feel known, valued, and remembered on their covenant path.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/32dennis?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
We invite you to go to https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/ and register for any class.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Erika Johnson, a young single adult and collegiate hockey player, to unpack Elder Michael Cziesla’s inspiring talk, “Simplicity in Christ.” Their discussion highlights why the gospel doesn’t need to be complicated, and that its power lies in its pure simplicity. They emphasize that at the heart of everything is the Savior’s love, which always comes first, guiding us back to what matters most.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/26cziesla?lang=eng
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge and Riverston Seminary teacher Brother Spencer Larsen dive into Elder Henry B. Eyring’s powerful message, “Proved and Strengthened in Christ.” Together, they explore how the process of proving ourselves is really a journey of self-discovery. One that often stretches us beyond comfort and reveals who we truly are.
Review the original talk here: ttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/21rasband?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
These episodes are part of a class administered by the Taylorville Institute. If you'd like to enroll in the class and participate in future discussions and podcasts, register for the online institute today here: https://myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org/institute/15280/classes/1701261
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The views, opinions, and doctrines shared in this podcast are not official doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Questions, thoughts, and suggestions for future episodes can be directed to TaylorsvilleInstitute@ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Murray High Seminary Principal Esther Hopkin to explore Elder Ronald A. Rasband’s talk, “The Family Proclamation — Words From God.” Together, they emphasize that the Family Proclamation serves as a map or guide for navigating life’s challenges, rather than a rigid mold everyone must fit. Esther shares her unique perspective as a single member of the Church, highlighting how its principles still offer direction, hope, and belonging without imposing unrealistic expectations.
Review Conference here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/21rasband?lang=eng
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Thinking Celestial is a "Follow the Prophet" podcast series produced by the Taylorsville Institute of Religion faculty and students at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood campus.
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