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Proclaim Peace: A New Podcast by Faith Matters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government

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4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Today we’re sharing with you an episode from a brand new podcast that Faith Matters is co-sponsoring in collaboration with Mormon Women for Ethical Government, called Proclaim Peace. This podcast is hosted by Jennifer Thomas, Co-Executive Director of MWEG, and Patrick Mason, Leonard Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, and longtime friend and advisor of Faith Matters.

In this first season, these two will be exploring with guests a “peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon.” In the episode we’re sharing, they have a fascinating conversation with Jennifer Finlayson-Fife on some of the tension-filled early chapters of The Book of Mormon. They dive deep on the conflicts that Lehi’s family couldn’t seem to escape—what was done well and what might have been different—and how the unhealed rifts in this family eventually had existential societal consequences.

We’re proud to be a part of this effort that we see as a hopeful and faith-filled response to President Nelson’s prophetic call to “follow the Prince of Peace, [and]... become His peacemakers.”

You can subscribe now by searching “Proclaim Peace” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts.

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And just like every issue of Wayfair, this one is so visually stunning and it's spiritually

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rich.

0:19.5

And as one of our reviewers put it, Wayfair is a great link between head and Heart. You can become a digital or a print subscriber

0:25.8

at wayfair magazine.org or click on the link in our show notes.

0:29.1

Hey everyone, this is Tim Chavez from Faith Matters. Today we're sharing with you an

0:34.1

episode from a brand new podcast that Faith Matters is co-sponsoring in

0:38.1

collaboration with Mormon women for ethical government called Proclaim Peace.

0:43.4

This podcast is hosted by Jennifer Thomas, co-executive director of Emwegg, and Patrick Mason,

0:48.6

Leonard Aorrington Chair of History and Culture at Utah State University, and longtime friend and advisor of Faith Matters.

0:55.0

In this first season of Proclaim Peace, these two will be exploring with guests a peaceful reading of the Book of Mormon.

1:01.0

In the episode we're sharing they have a fascinating

1:04.0

conversation with Jennifer Finlayon-Fife on some of the tension-filled early

1:08.0

chapters of the Book of Mormon. They dive deep on the conflicts that Lehi's

1:11.8

family couldn't seem to escape.

1:13.8

What was done well and what might have been different, and how the unheeled riffs in this family

1:18.4

eventually led to existential societal consequences.

1:22.5

We're proud to be part of this effort that we see as a hopeful and faith-filled response to President

1:26.9

Nelson's prophetic call to follow the Prince of Peace and become his peacemakers.

1:31.6

You can subscribe now by searching Proclaim Peace on Apple

1:34.5

Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. And with

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