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by Rodger Hill Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is “Sunday on Monday”?

Editor’s Note: Tammy Uzelac Hall is the host of LDS Living’s newest podcast, “Sunday on Monday,” a weekly podcast focused on Come, Follow Me that dives into the hidden treasures of the gospel.

Who is the host of the Sunday on Monday podcast?

A former full-time seminary and institute teacher, Tammy loves digging into the gospel as host of the popular Sunday on Monday podcast. We recently asked her a bit about her gospel insights, her life, and her faith.

How do I access Sunday on Monday episodes?

You can access full episodes through the Bookshelf app—and if you aren't yet subscribed to Bookshelf PLUS+, you can try it free for 30 days by going to deseretbook.com/sundayonmonday. So grab your scriptures, and let's dig in!

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Let's Dig In: A 2022 Study Journal

The Let’s Dig In journal isn’t your ordinary Come, Follow Me study companion. Created specifically for Sunday on Monday listeners in mind, this journal includes a Hebrew word for each week chosen by the podcast host, Tammy Uzelac Hall.

Free Printable: Hebrew Names of Old Testament Books

A printable you can reference to see the Hebrew names and meanings of the books in the Old Testament. Pay attention to the first 5 meanings! “In the beginning, these are the names He called in the wilderness.”

What is the Saints podcast?

Each week the Saints podcast features interviews with historians, General Authorities, writers, researchers, and others involved with the new history of the Church, Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. Listen in for great conversations and fresh insights on the history of the Restoration.

What is the podcast about Joseph Smith?

Released in the bicentennial year of Joseph Smith’s vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ, the podcast recreates the world in which Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul. Listeners will be invited to understand the First Vision from the perspective of historians.

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