The Book of Mormon
(Again)
2024 Adult Study Class Series
Class Reading Preparation Schedule
This class is centered on 3 Nephi 5-7, highlighting Jesus’ visit, His teachings including baptism and the Beatitudes, and the shift from Mosaic law to heartfelt obedience. Personal testimonies emphasized God’s ongoing call, forgiveness, mercy, and trusting His provision.
This class explores faith, decision-making, and fear through Third Nephi 1-4, emphasizing God’s guidance amid trials, the importance of peace, giving joyfully, and trusting Christ’s eternal promise.
This class centers on Nephi’s call to repentance amid widespread wickedness, emphasizing God’s mercy, faithfulness, and the necessity of daily choosing to repent and follow Him for salvation and freedom.
Elder Zach Wilson teaches lesson on Nephi and Lehi’s call to preach amid societal wickedness, emphasizing pride, repentance, faith in Christ, and the power of steadfast belief to overcome trials.
This class details struggles of Nephite pride, sin, and corruption leading to societal decline, repentance, powerful gospel revival among Lamanites, and the enduring hope found in Christ’s redemption.
This class is a study of Alma 27-30, focusing on Captain Moroni and Chief Judge Pahoran’s leadership, communication, and unity amid conflict, highlighting faith, repentance, and community strength.
This class reflects on Alma 23–29, focusing on family, faith, forgiveness, and differing paths in serving God, emphasizing love, patience, and understanding despite conflicts.
This class centers on trauma’s deep spiritual and psychological impact, healing via Christ, parallels between Alma 22’s fortifications and spiritual armor, and the need to reject fear and doubt through faith.
Alma counsels his three sons—Helaman, Shiblon, and Corianton—tailoring guidance to their personalities, urging repentance, faith, scripture study, and preparing them to faithfully share the gospel despite their different struggles.
This class centers on Alma Chapter 16’s second half, highlighting the power (“virtue”) of God’s word to transform, heal, and inspire faith.
