

Faith Matters
Faith Matters Foundation
Faith Matters offers an expansive view of the Restored Gospel, thoughtful exploration of big and sometimes thorny questions, and a platform that encourages deeper engagement with our faith and our world. We focus on the Latter-day Saint (Mormon) tradition, but believe we have much to learn from other traditions and fully embrace those of other beliefs.
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Jan 18, 2026 • 50min
An Inconvenient Faith: Robert Reynolds and Patrick Mason
Filmmaker Robert Reynolds and scholar Patrick Mason dive deep into the heart of faith with their discussions on the docuseries An Inconvenient Faith. They highlight the importance of addressing tough topics like women and authority, LGBTQ belonging, and race in the Latter-day Saint community. Robert emphasizes the need for empathetic conversations and listening to diverse perspectives. Patrick encourages honesty and humility in family discussions about faith, reminding listeners that real people are behind every belief, inspiring kindness amid complexity.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 1h 17min
A Deeper Look at the Creation Story: an episode of Sanctuary with Jared Lambert
Jared Lambert, a historical linguist specializing in temple theology and ancient languages, offers fascinating insights into the Genesis creation story. He explores how language evolution impacts our understanding of scripture, particularly the roles of Adam and Eve. Jared reexamines the symbolism of the divine council and emphasizes humanity’s collective identity in Genesis. He argues for a nuanced reading of Eve as an equal priesthood figure and discusses the deeper meanings behind the story of Eden, tying it to a plan of salvation that promotes growth and enlightenment.

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Jan 4, 2026 • 57min
Finding Nourishment in the Old Testament, with Sarah and Josh Sabey
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Sabey, a writer known for her scripture storybooks, and Josh Sabey, a filmmaker and co-author, share insights from their latest project, The Bible Storybook. They explore how Old Testament narratives reveal complex human experiences. Hear them reframe stories like Cain's perfectionism and Jonah's struggles, emphasizing deeper faith amid discomfort. They advocate for storytelling over literalism, illustrating how ancient texts can illuminate contemporary struggles and foster a rich, compassionate understanding of God.

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Dec 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
Let's Talk About Money, with Carl Richards
Carl Richards, a Certified Financial Planner and author known as 'The Sketch Guy', shares transformative insights on money as a reflection of our deepest values. He argues that intentional spending aligns with our true selves, urging listeners to become 'world-class spenders'. They discuss childhood influences on money habits, the challenges of discussing finances, and how cultural messages tie worth to wealth. Carl also advocates for gratitude, making space for honest conversations about money, and ensuring our financial choices amplify rather than diminish our values.

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Dec 21, 2025 • 14min
In the Bleak Midwinter, by Peter Conti-Brown
Peter Conti-Brown, a writer and narrator known for heartfelt essays, shares a poignant personal tale about a Christmas defined by both struggle and grace. He reflects on the challenges of his partner's postpartum depression and the strain it placed on their family amid political tension over Proposition 8. With warmth, he describes the overwhelming support from their church community and friends, illustrating how love and connection can emerge even in the darkest times. It's a story of renewal, gratitude, and the profound impact of togetherness.

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Dec 14, 2025 • 57min
The Four Tendencies with Gretchen Rubin
In this engaging conversation, Gretchen Rubin, a New York Times bestselling author and happiness expert, delves into her insightful framework, the Four Tendencies. She reveals how we respond to outer and inner expectations as Upholders, Questioners, Obligers, or Rebels. Gretchen shares practical strategies for managing burnout and enhancing motivation, particularly in faith settings. With real-life examples, she explores the dynamics of relationships and stresses the importance of understanding these tendencies for personal growth and compassion.

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Dec 7, 2025 • 56min
Rooting Out “It Was Right for Its Time” : Paul Reeve and Ramesus Stewart-Johnson
Paul Reeve, Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies and expert on race in Latter-day Saint history, and Ramses Stewart-Johnson, founder of the North Texas Genesis Group, engage in a compelling discussion on racism within the church. They challenge the notion of historical ambiguity surrounding the priesthood and temple restrictions, diving into the historical origins and personal stories that highlight ongoing impacts. The conversation emphasizes the need for openness, empathy, and active steps to confront and root out racism in the community today.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 34min
Advent: A Season of Sacred Longing, with Cecelia Proffit
Cecelia Proffit, a writer and Faith Matters team member, brings light to the meaning of Advent. She shares her personal journey and highlights how this season embraces both joy and sorrow. Exploring its rhythms, she explains the significance of hope, peace, joy, and love. Cecelia emphasizes slowing down amidst holiday busyness and intertwines creativity with faith. Listeners will discover practical ways to observe Advent—like journaling and storytelling—inviting a deeper connection with the sacred.

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Nov 23, 2025 • 19min
Humor as Wisdom: Mallory Everton at Restore
Mallory Everton, a comedian and sketch performer famed for Studio C, dives into the spiritual significance of humor. She challenges the notion that laughter is frivolous, arguing it’s a vital spiritual practice that connects us and uplifts our divine awareness. Mallory shares hilarious sacrament meeting mishaps, revealing how laughter can transform tragedy and mend relationships. With insights on how humor fosters empathy and deflates egos, she invites us to embrace childlike joy as part of our spiritual journey.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 55min
The Prophet and the Priest, with Matt Bowman
Matt Bowman, an expert in Mormon studies and associate professor at Claremont Graduate University, dives into the intricate roles of prophets and priests. He argues that prophets challenge communities from the outside, calling for repentance, while priests foster internal unity and continuity. Bowman discusses how the perception of prophetic roles has evolved since the 1950s and highlights the need for a balance between prophetic vision and priestly care. He also warns against idolizing prophets and emphasizes the importance of historical self-awareness in spiritual leadership.


