"Come, Follow Me" - August 2024 (2024)

Our artistic journey through the Book of Mormon continues! Each month on our website, you can find artworks to accompany each of the coming month's Come, Follow Me readings. You can also subscribe to get email reminders when new artworks are ready or follow along weekly on Instagram or Facebook. We hope that art-lovers everywhere will be inspired by these artworks as they complement their gospel study, family discussions, and church classes with fine art from around the world. Here are our selected artworks for July:

July 29 - August 4

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Minerva Teichart (1888-1976), 'An Angle Appears to Alma and the Sons of Mosiah,' C. 1949-1951, Oil on Board, 36 x 48 Inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1969.

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Alma 36 is a chapter of contrasts. Misery and joy, sin and righteousness, pain and peace, damnation and salvation are all juxtaposed within its verses. At the crux of all these dichotomies is the repentance of Alma as he cried out to Jesus for mercy. But Alma’s redemption didn’t end at the miraculous moment shown here; he still had work to do. He explains that “from that time even until now, I have labored without ceasing, that I might bring souls unto repentance; that I might bring them to taste of the exceeding joy of which I did taste [and] the Lord doth give me exceedingly great joy in the fruit of my labors” (Alma 36:24-25).

We often speak of repentance as if it’s a chore, something to be dreaded. Reality is quite the opposite. As Elder Jeffrey R. Holland explained, “’Repent’ is perhaps the most hopeful and encouraging word in the Christian vocabulary.” May we like Alma commit the work of finding joy by making amends through repentance.

August 5-11

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Dean Fausett (1913-1998), 'Happy,' 20th century, mixed media: colored pencil, pastel, 10 x 8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, gift of Harvey K. Lynn, 1976.

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The phrase “plan of happiness” is used only twice in the standard works, with both instances found in Alma 42. Happiness is a recurring theme in the Book of Mormon, even amidst its many conflicts and tragedies.

This sketch by Dean Fausett is simply called ‘Happy,’ and it’s easy to see why. A soft smile radiates from the subject’s face as she looks off into the middle distance. We don’t know the source of her happiness, but we can relate to the feeling.

What consistently brings you happiness?

August 12-18

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Minerva Teichert (1888-1976), 'Defense of a Nephite City,' c.1949-1951, oil on masonite, 36 x 48 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1969.

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War dominates much of the Book of Mormon, but while its authors honor righteous warriors who protect the innocent, it never celebrates war itself. Indeed, the book’s greatest warriors “were sorry to take up arms… because they did not delight in the shedding of blood” (Alma 48:23).

Minerva Teichert depicts the carnage of conflict in this painting. Though details of violence are obscured, the bodies of the fallen weigh heavily on the viewer’s mind. In this scene, even the successful defense of a city feels more bittersweet than celebratory.

What are you doing to be a peacemaker in a violent world?

August 19-25

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Joseph V. Desantis (1909-1989), 'Mother Holds Child #2,' no date, wood, 12 x 6 x 5 7/8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 1990.

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The stripling warriors were not what you might expect from an elite military force. They were “very young,” completely inexperienced in combat, and led by a religious leader rather than a general. Nevertheless, they proved unconquerable in battle. Their source of inspiration was neither action heroes nor athletes, but the faith they had learned from their mothers: “They had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them” (Alma 56:47).

Take a look at this sculpture by Joseph Desantis, in which a mother and child embrace. The solid wood evokes strength, stability, warmth, and comfort. Though we cannot see the child’s face, it feels as though they are safe and happy, encircled by affection and maternal strength.

Who are maternal sources of strength in your life?

"Come, Follow Me" - August 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What will come follow me be in 2024? ›

In 2024, Come, Follow Me will focus on the study of the Book of Mormon. Church News previously reported that “instead of separate manuals for Primary, Sunday School, Young Women classes, and Aaronic Priesthood quorum meetings, the Church will have one resource.”

What is the LDS primary theme for 2024? ›

2024 Primary Theme "Come, Follow Me" Book of Mormon Mega-Packet.

Why did Jesus say "Come follow me"? ›

I want to go back to Jesus' words: “Come, follow me, and I will send you out to fish for people.” Jesus' words, “Come, follow me” indicate that Jesus takes the lead and we are to listen, watch and imitate. We are to do as he does and to say as he says.

Where does Jesus say "Come and Follow Me"? ›

Matthew 16:24-26 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995) Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.

What book are we studying in 2024 LDS? ›

In 2024, Latter-day Saints of all ages will study the Book of Mormon from a single manual: “Come, Follow Me—For Home and Church.”

How many members of the LDS Church are there in 2024? ›

Converts, children and missionaries fuel post-pandemic surge as the faith's global membership tops 17.2 million. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members fill the Conference Center in downtown Salt Lake City for General Conference on Saturday, April 6, 2024.

What Bible verse for come follow me? ›

To believers everywhere, the three most powerful behavioral words He spoke were “Come, follow me” (Luke 18:22; see also Matt. 16:24; Mark 1:17; Luke 9:23).

What is the biblical meaning of follow me? ›

Jesus' first words to Peter were “Follow me,” which gave him clear life direction and hope in Jesus. Jesus' mid-term words to Peter were “Follow me,” which helped change his mindset toward Jesus. Jesus' last words to Peter were “Follow me,” which meant to be faithful to Jesus to the end and finish well.

Who did Jesus first call to follow him? ›

On November 30, we observe the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, the first disciple to be called by Jesus. Though we know more about his brother Peter, it was Andrew who first met Jesus.

Who did Jesus say follow me? ›

Jesus said “follow me” thirteen times in the Gospels. He used these two simple words to call Peter, Andrew, James, and John as his disciples: “As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter, and his brother Andrew.

Did Jesus say to leave your family? ›

Many people were traveling with Jesus. He said to them, “If you come to me but will not leave your family, you cannot be my follower.

What did Jesus mean when he said follow me and I will make you? ›

However, Jesus comes along with an offer they couldn't refuse. He tells them to “follow me and I'll make you fishers of men.” In other words, you think what you're doing now is good, but if you follow me I can show you greatness. They were content catching fish. Jesus called them to change lives.

What is the LDS youth goal for 2024? ›

The youth theme for 2024 is found in 3 Nephi 5:13, where we read, “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.” Those words were recorded by Mormon — a prophet who didn't just tell us, but also showed us with his choices — and at a young age.

What is the youth scripture for 2024? ›

The Young Women and Young Men General Presidencies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have announced that the 2024 youth theme is “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ” (3 Nephi 5:13).

Dare to be a Mormon quote? ›

"Dare to be a Mormon. Dare to stand alone. Dare to have a purpose firm. Dare to make it known." May we ever be courageous and prepared to stand for what we believe.

Is there a teacher's manual for Come, Follow Me? ›

As Primary teachers prepare to teach their classes this upcoming Sunday from the new combined “Come, Follow Me” manual for 2024, they can use resources in the manual crafted specifically for children. Come, Follow Me — For Home and Church” focuses on a study of the Book of Mormon in 2024.

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