The Book of Mormon
(Again)
2024 Adult Study Class Series
Class Reading Preparation Schedule
This class details Alma Chapter 16’s story of Kor, an antichrist who spreads false doctrines denying God and Christ, contrasting faith’s power and the importance of choosing whom to serve.
The class highlights Alma 12–15, focusing on Alma and the sons of Mosiah’s humble, prayerful ministry to the hostile Lamanites. Themes include servant leadership, love overcoming hatred, true conversion, faith, joy, and the power of fasting.
This class summarizes chapters about the sons of Mosiah preaching to the Lamanites, contrasting true Christian ministry with the corrupt Order of Nehor, highlighting faith, repentance, trials, and the power of love to convert enemies.
The class covers Alma chapters 8-11, highlighting prayer’s power, repentance, hardened hearts, God’s justice and mercy, trials of Alma and Amlici, Zam’s conversion, deliverance, and a period of peace.
Alma pauses judging to preach repentance, humility, and faith in Christ’s Atonement, urging preparation for His coming through baptism, obedience, and cultivating Christlike attributes.
This class explores Alma chapters 1-4, focusing on the shift from monarchy to judges, the rise of priestcraft, societal struggles with pride and sin, war, repentance, and the call to steadfast faith and missionary work.
The class summarizes Mosiah 11-13, focusing on Alma’s leadership, trials, faith, church unity, rejection of kingship, establishment of judges, persecution, repentance, and God’s sustaining power through adversity.
This class discusses Mosiah 9-10, focusing on Abinadi’s martyrdom for proclaiming God’s coming in flesh, Alma’s conversion and baptism, the church’s restoration, and calls to unity, bearing burdens, and covenant baptism.
This class summarizes a detailed study of Mosiah 4:8, focusing on Abinadi’s prophetic message calling for repentance, the failure of King Noah’s people to keep God’s commandments, and the explanation of salvation through Christ?s atonement.
This class looks at King Benjamin’s sermon in Mosiah 1:3 emphasizes humility, faith in Christ, obedience to God’s commandments, serving others, sincere repentance, and the blessings of living righteously, culminating in a covenant to follow God.
