
Emily Utt
Church historian specializing in women's history. She works for the Church History Department and is involved in the restoration of the Lion House.
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May 21, 2025 • 52min
Doctrine & Covenants 51-57 Part 2 • Sister Emily Utt • May 26 - June 1 • Come Follow Me
Emily Utt, a church historian focused on women's history, shares insights into the communal work of building Zion. She emphasizes the importance of consecration and individual contributions in creating a cohesive community. By sharing personal stories and historical examples, she highlights how even small acts of service can significantly impact the church environment. Utt also explores themes of belonging, the role of women in church history, and the transformative power of faith—encouraging listeners to recognize their unique gifts in the journey of building Zion.

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May 21, 2025 • 1h 9min
Doctrine & Covenants 51-57 Part 1 • Sister Emily Utt • May 26 - June 1 • Come Follow Me
Sister Emily Utt, a historic sites curator for the Church History Department, shares her insights on the significance of Kirtland, Ohio, in building a Zion community. She discusses how diverse backgrounds and talents came together to support each other in faith. Emily highlights the role of education and personal strengths in fostering spiritual unity. She also touches on the challenges faced by early Saints, emphasizing that building Zion involves humility and collective dedication. Her anecdotes reveal how sacred spaces enhance the spiritual journey.

Nov 19, 2025 • 52min
Emily Utt: Guarding the Sacred
Emily Utt, a historic preservation curator with nearly two decades dedicated to the sacred sites of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shares fascinating insights from her unique career. She explains what constitutes a sacred space and how these locations help us remember and connect with our faith. Emily discusses the importance of uncovering historical narratives and the emotional weight of preserving sites like the Kirtland Temple. She passionately advocates for the significance of being 'all in' with one’s faith and the transformative power of learning our ancestors’ stories.


