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11-18-2025

Interpreter Foundation Come, Follow Me Podcast
November 24 – 30: He “Has Sealed His Mission and His Works with His Own Blood”
Doctrine & Covenants 135 – 136

Martin Tanner

Hales Swift

Brent Schmidt

In the November 5 Come, Follow Me segment of the Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our hosts Martin Tanner, Hales Swift, and Brent Schmidt discuss the Come, Follow Me Doctrine & Covenants lesson for November 24 – 30 covering D&C 135 – 136.

You can listen to or download the Come, Follow Me segment of the November 5th episode of the Interpreter Foundation Podcast below. It will also be included in our podcast feed (https://interpreterfoundation.org/feeds/podcast). The Discussion segment of the November 5th podcast can be accessed at https://interpreterfoundation.org/interpreter-podcast-november-5-2025.

 

 

The Interpreter Foundation Podcast is a weekly discussion of matters of interest to the hosts and guests. The views expressed on the Interpreter Podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Interpreter Foundation, nor should statements made on the show be construed as official doctrinal statements of the Church.

 

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