The "Seeking Truth" Devotional Series Has come to a successful conclusion.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Seeking Truth Devotional previously rescheduled for November 6, has been cancelled. There is no devotional scheduled for December due to Christmas. 

In light of November and December being unscheduled, the Highland East Stake Presidency feels that it is appropriate to end our Seeking Truth Devotional series. We have accomplished the majority of the goals we envisioned. We have addressed most of the gospel topic essays as well as how to find truth, how to discern good reliable sources, how to help those who have questions, and new ways of thinking about questions and concerns. Many have been edified, uplifted, and taught by the Spirit in personal and remarkable ways. We hope a pattern has been established in being comfortable with seeking understanding from reliable sources and in discussing challenging issues with family and others. We thank our amazing speakers and the 1000s who have attended in person and virtually. May we all continue to rely upon our Savior, Jesus Christ, whose gospel it is and who is the source of all Truth.  

The Highland East Stake Presidency

Speaker Resources

Building Bridges of Understanding

in a Politically Polarized America

Brother Thomas B. Griffith

Perspectives on the Book of Mormon

Brother Terryl Givens​

Faith Is Not Blind: When Someone You Love Has Questions Or Doubts.

Elder Bruce and Sister Marie Hafen

Historical Perspectives on Plural Marriage

Sister Brittany Chapman Nash

Brittany is a historian specializing in Latter-day Saint women’s history and has extensively studied many first hand accounts of those who lived the principle of plural marriage and offers a unique perspective that began with her own unsettled feelings about the practice. Her research has resolved those feelings and brought her to a place of faith, respect, and understanding. We look forward to sharing the evening with you. Brittany co-edited the award winning four volume Women of Faith in the Latter Days series, and Fearless in the Cause: Remarkable Stories of Women in Church History. Brittany worked as a historian for 10 years in the Church History department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served on committees of the Mormon History Association, Better Days 2020 and the Young Women general board. She is a member of the Mormon Women’s History Initiative team, a group dedicated to popularizing the history of Latter-day Saint women.

Preserving Faith amid Education and the Philosophies of the World

Elder Kim B Clark

Kim B Clark is an American scholar, educator, and religious leader who has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since April 2015. He served as the President of BYU Idaho from 2005 to 2015

Becoming Better Seekers of Truth

Brother Steven Harper

Steven Craig Harper is a professor of church history and doctrine at BYU and was a historian for the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Watch here.

Finding Faith in an Age of Doubt

Brother Jared Halverson - Given January 9, 2022 in Highland UT

Women and Priesthood Power in the Temple, the Church, and the Family

Sister Barbara Morgan Gardner

Sister Barbara Morgan Gardner, Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University, discusses “Women and Priesthood Power in the Temple, the Church, and the Family”. This recording will be available for 72 hours after the original broadcast.

In All Patience and Faith Building Resilient Faith in a Church with Imperfect People

Brother Patrick Mason - Given November 14, 2021 in Highland UT

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The Critical Role of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Racial Harmony in the United States.

Brother Ahmed Corbitt

Brother Ahmed Corbitt, first counselor in the Young Men General Presidency, discussed “The Critical Role of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Racial Harmony in the United States.” 

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Kindness, Inclusion, and Respect for All of God’s Children.

Brother Sheldon Martin

Brother Sheldon Martin is Manager of Special Topics for the Church, including the LGBTQ+ website, and a Clinical Mental Health Counselor for the Church.

Tonight at 6:00pm

(Join us at the stake center if you are able. Address is below.)

Historical Perspectives on Plural Marriage

Sister Brittany Chapman Nash discusses “Historical Perspectives on Plural Marriage.” Brittany is a historian specializing in Latter-day Saint women’s history and has extensively studied many first hand accounts of those who lived the principle of plural marriage and offers a unique perspective that began with her own unsettled feelings about the practice. Her research has resolved those feelings and brought her to a place of faith, respect, and understanding. In person attendance is encouraged. For those attending in person, the address is:  Highland East Stake Center 4679 West 11000 North, Highland, UT 84003.