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Weekly Family History Activities


A Come, Follow Me Companion


2021: Doctrine & Covenants


Week 14, March 29–April 4


Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.



Easter—"I Am He Who Liveth, I Am He Who Was Slain"


Doctrine and Covenants 29



Doctrine and Covenants 29:5; 38:7; 62:1; 76:11–14, 20–24; 110:1–10

Jesus Christ lives.



From Come, Follow Me :

Throughout the Doctrine and Covenants, the Savior bore witness of His own mission and divinity. What do you learn about the living Christ from His words in Doctrine and Covenants 29:5; 38:7; 62:1? You might consider recording declarations like these that you find as you study the Doctrine and Covenants.

See also Joseph Smith—History 1:17.



"The testimony that is given of Jesus Christ—his divinity, his majesty, his perfection, his love, and his redeeming power—makes this book of great value to the human family and of more worth than the riches of the whole earth." (Explanatory Introduction to the Doctrine and Covenants). Read more in The Doctrine and Covenants: The Voice of Christ.




Record Your Testimony

As you find the declarations in the Doctrine and Covenants (and in Joseph Smith—History 1:17) of Christ bearing witness of His own mission and divinity, one way to carry out the suggestion to record them is to use the FamilySearch Memories Audio App or the Record My Story feature on FamilySearch Discovery. Include your testimony of each declaration. This could be done individually or in a family setting. Your living family and your posterity will know what you know to be true.



Doctrine and Covenants 29:26–27; 42:45–46; 63:49; 88:14–17, 27–31; 93:33–34

Because of Jesus Christ, I will be resurrected.



From Come, Follow Me :

Joseph Smith knew how it feels to mourn the death of loved ones. Two of his brothers, Alvin and Don Carlos, died as young men. Joseph and Emma buried six children, each younger than two years old. But from the revelations he received, Joseph gained an eternal perspective on death and God's eternal plan. Consider the truths revealed in 29:26–27; 42:45–46; 63:49; 88:14–17, 27–31; 93:33–34. How do these revelations affect the way you view death? How can they affect the way you live?

"Because we believe the accounts in both the Bible and the Book of Mormon about the literal Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we also believe the numerous scriptural teachings that a similar resurrection will come to all mortals who have ever lived upon this earth. That resurrection gives us what the Apostle Peter called "a lively hope" (1 Peter 1:3). Dallin H. Oaks, First Presidency Shares Easter Message



The Eternal Family through Christ, by Judith Mehr. (Learn more here.)

"The facts of Jesus' death and Resurrection are hailed by those of Christian denominations as fundamental tenets. However, what Jesus' immortal spirit did after His death and before His Resurrection is a mystery to all but the Latter-day Saints. And the significance of what He did during those hours provides the doctrinal foundation for building temples across the earth." Spencer J. Condie, The Savior's Visit to the Spirit World



"By which also he [Jesus Christ] went and preached unto the spirits in prison." While the gospel may be accepted by spirits in the spirit world, the ordinances of salvation must be performed for them by those who are living here on Earth (1 Pet. 3:18-20). See also D&C 138:16–19.




Ordinance Work For The Dead

Learn more about Temple Baptism and Confirmation for the Dead, Temple Endowment, and Temple Sealings. Check out Ordinances Ready and Ordinances Ready on the FamilySearch App.



In The Family History Guide, see Temple Opportunities for help with every aspect of finding and taking names to the temple. Learn how to use the FamilySearch fan chart to find those in need of ordinances.






Visit a Cemetery or Do a Virtual Visit



Because of our Savior Jesus Christ, death is not the end. The time around Easter is a good time to teach that lesson to your children by visiting the graves of loved ones.



Doctrine and Covenants 18:10–13; 19:16–19; 45:3–5; 76:69–70

Jesus Christ accomplished a "perfect atonement."



From Come, Follow Me :

One way to focus on the Savior at Easter time is to study revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants that teach about His atoning sacrifice.




The Savior's Atoning Sacrifice



A good way to extend the sweet, spiritual feelings of Easter is to remind our loved ones that the sacrament offers us the opportunity to always remember Him. You could place quotes about the atonement in their scriptures so that they can look at them during the sacrament each week. You could also add photos of ancestors whose lives and testimonies have strengthened theirs.



General Conference



From Come, Follow Me :

Because general conference coincides with Easter Sunday this year, you might consider how the conference messages (including the music) can deepen your family's testimony of Jesus Christ.

Learn about the personal histories of our prophet and the twelve apostles. Find their life stories here. See also 10 Prophets and Apostles Who've Served in the Military (+ Their Incredible Stories).



You could play "20 Questions" with your family by having one member answer questions about a leader as others take turns asking questions and try to guess which leader it is. Keep track of the number of questions that are used until it reaches the limit of 20. If a player correctly guesses the leader before then, he or she becomes "it" for the next game and may choose the next leader.



Enjoy preparing for General Conference even more, with the following links. Consider keeping a personal conference journal. Online study tools and the Gospel Library app can help you do this digitally, saving this part of your personal history so you can continually review it and let it inspire future generations.

You can click here to print photos and "Special Witness" cards. Find more resources and ideas here.



Tech-savvy teens: Note that you can participate in General conference using your personal digital devices. ChurchofJesusChrist.org, Latter-day Saints Channel, and BYUtv all have viewing and listening options. Text and audio of conference proceedings are available within days on ChurchofJesusChrist.org, Latter-day Saints Channel, and the Gospel Library app. See available formats and channels.

You can also follow church leaders on their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages. You may want to follow Church Youth social media pages for general conference messages, to share inspirational posts, or to create your own messages to share. Remember to record your impressions and thoughts in a journal.



"The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles"

From Come, Follow Me :

To encourage discussion about modern prophets' testimonies of the Savior, you could assign each family member to read a portion of The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles (Ensign or Liahona, May 2017, inside front cover) and share what they learned about Jesus Christ.






Record "The Living Christ"

As a family, you may want to audio or video record your own family reading The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles and then preserve it on FamilySearch Memories.






Participate in #HearHim

President Nelson has invited us to be proactive and look for opportunities to share our feelings about the Lord Jesus Christ with family and friends, including inviting our friends to join in worshiping The Savior on Easter Sunday. Join the world in sharing how you #HearHim. When you've posted, visit HearHim.ChurchofJesusChrist.org to see how people all over the world hear Him.






Record and Share Your Thoughts

"As you study your scriptures during the next six months, I encourage you to make a list of all that the Lord has promised He will do for covenant Israel. I think you will be astounded! Ponder these promises. Talk about them with your family and friends. Then live and watch for these promises to be fulfilled in your own life." (President Russell M. Nelson, Let God Prevail, October 2020 General Conference)

Journaling Suggestion: Find what the Lord has promised He will do for Covenant Israel in your study of the Savior this week and write or audio-record about what these promises mean to you.



This Easter, as the Management Team of The Family History Guide Association, we express our love of Jesus Christ and share our collective witness that He is our Redeemer, our Mediator with the Father, and our Savior. We know He is grateful for all you do to further the work of salvation for all of God's children on both sides of the veil.

We are grateful for the promises shared by Elder Renlund in his talk Family History and Temple Work: Healing and Sealing, and will continue to do all we can to help you in your efforts to receive them. Elder D. Todd Christofferson describes our feelings well:

"Our anxiety to redeem the dead, and the time and resources we put behind that commitment, are, above all, an expression of our witness concerning Jesus Christ". The Redemption of the Dead and the Testimony of Jesus

With gratitude, The Management Team of The Family History Guide Association





(Read or watch entire address here.)