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Come, Follow Me 2025
This is not an official Church-sponsored product. Artwork: Christ Teaching His Disciples Near Jerusalem, by Justin Kunz.

WEEKLY RESOURCES TO HELP STRENGTHEN YOUR STUDIES
February 17–23: “Upon You My Fellow Servants”
COME, FOLLOW ME
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Most people around the world have probably never heard of Harmony, Pennsylvania. The Lord often chooses humble places for the most significant events in His kingdom. In a wooded area near Harmony on May 15, 1829, John the Baptist appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. He placed his hands on their heads and conferred the Aaronic Priesthood upon them, calling them “my fellow servants” (Doctrine and Covenants 13:1).
John the Baptist was the trusted servant of God who baptized the Savior and prepared the way for His coming (see Matthew 3:1–6, 13–17). To these two young men in their twenties, it must have been humbling, perhaps even overwhelming, to be called John’s fellow servants. At the time, Joseph and Oliver were relatively unknown, much as Harmony was. But service in God’s work has always been about how we serve, not about who notices. However small or unseen your contribution may seem at times, you too are a fellow servant in the Lord’s “great and marvelous work” (Doctrine and Covenants 14:1).
RELIGIOUS STUDIES CENTER
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Firsthand Witness Accounts of the Translation Process
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"Commissioned of Jesus Christ"
Oliver Cowdery as Second Witness of Priesthood Restoration
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Voices of the Restoration: The Witnesses of the Book of Mormon
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Video: Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood
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Video: Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood
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SCRIPTURE
CENTRAL
FOLLOW HIM PODCAST
UNSHAKEN PODCAST

The kind of gospel learning that strengthens our faith and leads to the miracle of conversion requires consistent, daily efforts to understand and live the gospel. True conversion requires the influence of the Holy Ghost. We should seek after whatever invites the influence of the Spirit and reject whatever drives that influence away.
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To learn about the blessings promised to Abraham and the blessings that we can inherit as his seed, see Gospel Topics, “Abrahamic Covenant” (topics.ChurchofJesusChrist.org).
Suggestions for Come, Follow Me and weekly Sunday School resources,
please contact Peter Jarman