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The Cultural Hall Podcast Richie T Steadman

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Mormon/Latter Day Saint, Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All are welcome here. We are a weekly show willing to talk about everything from a believer standpoint. Helping you not feel alone. Helping to answer questions you may not even know you had. Temple, Garments, religious, cultural, general conference, prophet, all things to do with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.



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    798 David Ostler – Healing our Divides

    798 David Ostler – Healing our Divides

    David B. Ostler has lived and served on four continents as a bishop, stake

    president, mission president, and director of a Church historical site and visitors' center.

    He wrote Bridges: Ministering to Those Who Question and Healing Our Divides:

    Answering the Savior’s Call to Become Peacemakers. He is a retired business

    executive who managed domestic and international businesses focused on improving

    health care. With Rachelle, they have six wonderful children, some of whom no longer

    believe in Latter-day Saint teachings. They split their time between Northern Virginia

    and Midway Utah.

    • 1 hr
    797 AoN The Return of Molly Jenny

    797 AoN The Return of Molly Jenny

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    * Annette Dennis’ talk Accessing God’s Power Through Covenant

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    * New Utah State basketball coach Jerrod Calhoun

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    * BYU names new basketball coach

    * Internet blaming Mormons for ‘dirty’ TikTok trend

    * Viral cookie croissant recipe

    * Heber Valley Temple Decision Ep. 740

    * Heber City Council to discuss sculpture garden plans

    * Columbia Falls Montana: God’s Ten Commandments park

    • 1 hr 2 min
    796 Michael Huston

    796 Michael Huston

    For many of us, faith and hard work are often seen as the keys to overcoming challenges. But what does it look like to stay faithful when “more faith” and “more work” do not make things better? What does one say when one cannot express praise? How do we maintain connection to God from within our pain? In Even in the Darkest Hour, Michael Huston illustrates how a close relationship with God is premised on authenticity: including sincere, faithful expressions of our frustration, anger, and pain. With captivating insight and drawing from a rich scriptural history, Michael Huston helps us to understand that lament—faithfully taking our complaints to God—has the power to transform us, our families, and our communities by anticipating deliverance and opening the possibility for newness in our lives.

    Michael Huston currently resides in central Maryland. He received degrees from Utah State University (Logan, UT), American University (Washington, DC), and Wesley Theological Seminary (Washington, DC). Though he spent much of his youth west of the Mississippi, he has lived on the east coast for more than twenty years. He and his wife have four children. You can find him at wonder.annotated on instagram and Wonder Annotated on facebook.

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    Journey Through the Psalms by Denise Dombkowski Hopkins

    “Murmur Not” by Elder Neal A. Maxwell

    Emily Adams Ep. 692

    Divine Quietness by Emily Robison Adams

    • 1 hr
    795 AoN Dirty Mormons

    795 AoN Dirty Mormons

    The post 795 AoN Dirty Mormons appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    794 AoN Heck Together

    794 AoN Heck Together

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    * Escape from Germany TC Christensen Ep. 793

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    * New voice for Music & the Spoken Word

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    * BYU Hawaii student fighting order to cut hair

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    • 1 hr 23 min
    793 Escape from Germany TC Christensen

    793 Escape from Germany TC Christensen

    “Escape from Germany,” is the true recounting of a miraculous yet unsung WWII event, releasing in theaters April, 2024. Hitler’s army was rapidly closing borders in August of 1939 while eighty-five American missionaries were serving their church inside Germany. As the German military preparations escalated, word came to speedily move those LDS missionaries to safety in adjacent countries. Taken from the personal diaries of those missionaries, this riveting story is a testimony that God truly leads and protects His servants, opens doors, and provides timely inspiration. The harrowing escape of these missionaries from Nazi Germany as World War II started is one of the most remarkable but little-known events in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.



    T.C. Christensen is an American cinematographer, film director, and writer best known for his work on IMAX films and true, historical movies including 17 Miracles, Ephraim’s Rescue, The Fighting Preacher and The Cokeville Miracle. Christensen is also a member of the American Society of Cinematographers. Christensen lives with his wife Katy where he continues to be schooled in the fine arts of putting dirty dishes in the dishwasher and closing drawers all the way.





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    TC Christensen Ep. 233

    • 32 min

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