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  • Finding Faith Lesson 1 - Introduction (the What and the Who)
    Feb 15 2026

    Are you experiencing a faith crisis or know someone who is? Then welcome to "Finding Faith," a master class on navigating faith crisis brought to you by the creator of Unshaken, Jared Halverson.

    Summary: In this introductory lesson, we explore the contents of the course - lessons on doubt and disappointment, stages of faith, proving contraries, anti-Mormon strategies, and becoming unshaken. In the course of the course, we will follow an outline suggested by a medical metaphor: learning "the healer's art," identifying those who might be wrestling with their faith (and identifying those who might be able to help them), diagnosing the causes and characteristics of faith crisis, and prescribing practices and approaches that can lead to a stronger, more well-grounded faith.

    Jared Halverson will also introduce himself as your teacher in this course, sharing the formative experiences that led to his desire to help people wrestling with their faith, and explaining the academic background that prepared him to teach this course.

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    50 Min.
  • Genesis 6-11; Moses 8 - Noah and the Ark
    Feb 11 2026

    When the world became "filled with violence," God sent a Flood. Was it a fit of divine anger, or a desperate act of love to save future generations from a world without hope? Discover why Noah’s Ark is the ultimate symbol of the Atonement.

    Summary: In this episode, we dive into the deep waters of Genesis 6–11. We move past the Sunday School "flannel board" version of Noah to find a profound story of covenants, agency, and second chances.

    The Problem of Wickedness: We explore why the earth was "corrupt" and how the Flood served as a necessary "reset" to allow God's children a fair chance at life.

    Building the Ark: Noah was commanded to build a "tebah" (box or chest), a word used only one other time in the Bible—for Moses' basket. We discuss how we can build our own spiritual arks today.

    The Second Creation: We analyze the parallels between the Flood and the original Creation, seeing the earth emerge from the water as a new beginning.

    The Token of the Covenant: The rainbow wasn't just a pretty sign; it was a "token" of an everlasting covenant between God and Enoch's posterity.

    The Tower of Babel: We contrast Noah's altar with Nimrod's tower—showing the difference between building toward heaven God's way versus trying to "make a name for ourselves".

    Call-to-Action: What are the "thorns and thistles" in your life that God is trying to wash away through a fresh start? Share your thoughts on "new beginnings" in the comments! If you want to keep your faith "Unshaken" through life's storms, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell.

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Welcome

    2:10 3 Falls & 3 Floods

    6:31 Marriage Outside the Covenant

    10:10 Refusing to Hearken

    12:05 Ignoring Consequences

    15:43 Violence & Corruption

    21:58 Caught Up or Held Back

    27:07 Noah's Character & Commission

    37:35 Flood & Famine

    40:09 A Merciful Flood

    54:07 The Ark

    1:06:51 Gopher Wood & Pitch

    1:14:17 A New Creation

    1:20:06 The Rainbow

    1:30:33 Wickedness Resumes

    1:32:02 Animals' Fear of Man

    1:37:24 Noah, Ham, & the Curse of Canaan

    1:52:46 The Tower of Babel

    2:04:09 Conclusion

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    2 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Moses 7 - The Visions of Enoch
    Feb 4 2026

    We often think of God as an immovable, distant force. But when Enoch looked into heaven, he didn't see a stoic deity—he saw a God in tears. Why would the Creator of "worlds without number" weep for us? The answer reveals the true heart of Zion.

    Summary: In this deep dive into Moses 7, we witness the culmination of Enoch's ministry. We move from the "high mountain" of personal revelation to the "City of Holiness" that eventually ascended to God.

    Building the City of Zion: We analyze the three pillars of Zion: being of "one heart and one mind," dwelling in "righteousness," and ensuring there are "no poor among them".

    The Weeping God: We explore the stunning dialogue where Enoch asks God, "How is it that thou canst weep?". We learn that God’s sorrow stems from the agency of His children who "hate their own blood" and refuse His love.

    The Perspective of Enoch: Like Enoch, we are invited to look beyond our own time. We discuss his vision of the Crucifixion, the Restoration, and the eventual return of Zion where "heaven and earth shall meet".

    Divine Empathy: We discuss the "Mother Eve" connection and the "Mother Earth" who groans for her children, showing that all of creation yearns for the righteousness of Zion.

    Call-to-Action: Zion is not just a place; it's a way of being. What is one thing you can do this week to move toward having "one heart" with those around you? Share your thoughts in the comments! To keep your faith "Unshaken" while we build Zion together, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell.

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    1:59 Joseph Smith Translation and Moses 7

    7:26 Building Zion

    12:47 Study of Moses 7

    15:52 Conversations at Higher Elevations

    19:37 Wickedness Spreads

    26:29 Enoch's Faith, Power, & Language

    31:16 Zion, City of Holiness

    39:34 Visions of Wickedness

    42:49 Satan's Laughter

    48:01 Noah's Converts

    49:55 A Weeping God

    1:00:33 The Two Great Commandments

    1:05:04 The Wickedness of the World

    1:09:26 Sorry over Our Suffering

    1:15:45 The Suffering of the Savior

    1:18:14 Understanding God's Heart

    1:22:11 The Flood

    1:26:49 The Coming of Christ

    1:29:38 Mother Earth

    1:40:42 A Flood of Truth

    1:49:23 Conclusion

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    1 Std. und 52 Min.
  • Genesis 5; Moses 6 - The Gospel in the Beginning
    Jan 26 2026

    Have you ever felt completely unqualified for what God has asked you to do? Enoch felt the same way. He was "but a lad" and "slow of speech," yet he became the man who led an entire city to be translated. Discover how your weaknesses can become your greatest strengths.

    Summary: In this episode, we explore the rich doctrines found in Genesis 5 and Moses 6. We look at the legacy of Adam and the rise of Enoch, uncovering the patterns of faith that define the patriarchal priesthood.

    The Book of Remembrance: We discuss why the early Saints kept a record in their own language and how writing down our spiritual experiences preserves them for our children.

    Parenting in the Gospel: Adam and Eve taught their children "in the way of understanding," providing a model for teaching by the Spirit and through the "power of God".

    The Call of Enoch: We analyze Enoch's deep insecurity when called to preach—his youth and his speech impediment—and God’s promise to "open thy mouth" and "fill it".

    The Power of a Seer: Enoch was commanded to "wash thine eyes with clay," a symbol of purifying his vision to see things not visible to the natural eye.

    The First Principles: Enoch teaches the fundamental "plan of salvation" through baptism, the Spirit, and the Atonement, showing that the gospel has been the same from the very beginning.

    Call-to-Action: What "speech impediment" or insecurity is holding you back from doing what God has asked of you? How can Enoch's story help you move forward today? Share your experience in the comments! If you want to dive deeper into the Old Testament with us, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay "Unshaken."

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    0:59 Moses 6-7 background

    4:06 Cognitive vs. Experiential Knowledge

    9:28 Artwork of Cain & Abel

    17:47 The Births of Cain and Seth

    23:01 Naming Seth

    25:53 Genealogy of Adam

    29:27 Pulled between Opposing Forces

    35:12 Multigenerational Families of Faith

    38:52 Scriptural Literacy

    42:18 Passing down Priesthood

    46:36 Prophesying & Preaching

    49:52 Enoch

    54:29 Heart, Ears, and Eyes

    59:44 What Enoch was Up Against

    1:04:11 Sense of Inadequacy

    1:07:54 Divine Reassurance

    1:13:38 Opening Ears & Filling Mouths

    1:26:23 Moving Mountains & Rerouting Rivers

    1:30:23 Spiritual Sight

    1:37:23 Reactions to the Call to Repent

    1:40:37 A Wild Man

    1:46:21 Knowing Those Who Know God

    1:49:34 Enoch's (and Adam's) Message

    2:00:15 Tasting and Prizing

    2:07:35 The Law of the Gospel; Birth & Rebirth

    2:18:13 Celestial Homesickness

    2:24:08 Conclusion

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    2 Std. und 29 Min.
  • Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 - The Fortunate Fall
    Jan 23 2026

    Was the Fall of Adam and Eve a "plan B" or the "plan all along"? Most of the world views the events in Eden as a catastrophe, but the Pearl of Great Price reveals it was the beginning of our redemption.

    Summary: In this episode, we dive into Genesis 3–4 and Moses 4–5 to understand the "Fortunate Fall" and the true nature of opposition. We explore how the choice made in Eden opened the door to mortality, family, and joy—on the condition of our redemption through Jesus Christ.

    Tactics of the Adversary: We analyze the four specific ways Satan tried to deceive Eve—distorting God's word, appealing to the flesh, lying about consequences, and mixing truth with error.

    The Transgression vs. Sin: We discuss why the Fall was a necessary transgression of a lower law to keep a higher one: the commandment to multiply and replenish the earth.

    Coats of Skins: We look at the profound symbolism of God clothing Adam and Eve, representing the Atonement of Jesus Christ covering our nakedness and vulnerability.

    The Contrast of Cain: We study the tragedy of Cain, who "loved Satan more than God" and introduced the first "secret combination" into human history. Finding Joy in Mortality: Adam and Eve teach us that even in a world of thorns and thistles, we can be "glad" because of the redemption of our transgression.

    Call-to-Action: Do you see the "thorns and thistles" in your life as a curse or as a schoolmaster? How has the Atonement "clothed" you in your difficult moments? Share your insights in the comments below! If this lesson helped you see the Fall in a new light, please like, subscribe, and share this video to help others stay "Unshaken."

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    2:07 Introducing the Fall

    4:09 Stages of Faith

    15:48 Proving Contraries

    19:34 The Fall of Lucifer

    38:00 Tempting Eve

    43:38 Preserving Agency & Accountability

    51:04 The Evolution of Sin

    57:20 Adam's Choice & Eve's Proposal

    1:04:13 The Fortunate Fall

    1:13:00 Beguiled? Deciding Alone

    1:18:50 Willing to Risk It

    1:26:17 Hiding their Nakedness

    1:37:14 Curses as Blessings in Disguise

    1:42:44 And He Shall Rule Over Thee

    1:51:15 Thorns & Thistles, Sweat & Bread

    1:56:09 Eve as Mother

    1:59:31 Coats of Skins

    2:01:38 Cherubim: Time to Prepare

    2:11:16 Learning the Law of Sacrifice

    2:25:13 The Real Fall

    2:28:49 Faith to Have a Family

    2:35:03 Cain & Satan

    2:43:07 Cain & Abel

    2:49:52 Cain's Posterity

    2:55:22 Redemption from the Fall

    2:57:56 Artwork from Eden

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    3 Std. und 6 Min.
  • Genesis 1-2; Moses 2-3; Abraham 4-5 - The Creation
    Jan 17 2026

    Most people read the Creation story looking for how the world was made. But the scriptures are more interested in why it was made and who made it. Are you missing the temple hidden within the pages of Genesis?

    Summary: In this episode, we bridge the gap between Genesis, Moses, and Abraham to uncover the deep doctrine of the Creation. We move beyond the "scientific" debates to discover a "visionary" account of our divine origins.

    The 3-Story Creation: We analyze the "Cosmic Temple" by looking at the three layers of creation: the "Lower" (physical world), "Middle" (the Garden/Temple), and "Upper" (the presence of God).

    Spirit Before Temporal: We explore the vital truth that all things were created "spiritually, before they were naturally upon the face of the earth". Identity and Image: We discuss what it truly means to be created "in the image of God," and how our gender is an essential characteristic of our eternal identity.

    The Power of the Sabbath: We learn why the Seventh Day isn't just a day off, but a day of "rest" where we enter into a covenant relationship with the Creator . Agency in Creation: In the Abrahamic account, we see that the Gods did not just command, they "watched those things which they had ordered until they obeyed".

    Call-to-Action: How does knowing you were created "spiritually" before you were here change how you face your "natural" trials today? Share your thoughts in the comments! If this lesson helped you see the world through a more spiritual lens, please like, subscribe, and share this video to help others stay "Unshaken."

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    0:57 Studying the Creation: scientifically or spiritually

    11:59 Creation accounts

    23:11 Premortal Plan / Spiritual Creation

    27:38 Creation ex nihilo

    33:26 Overarching lessons from Creation

    45:47 Days of Creation

    46:57 Day 1 51:59

    Day 2 55:44 Day 3

    1:00:36 Day 4

    1:03:28 Day 5

    1:05:41 Day 6

    1:06:57 Day 7

    1:13:29 Review of Days

    1:14:59 Children of God

    1:26:42 The Temple in Genesis 2

    1:28:26 Initiatory: Dust and Rib

    1:39:06 Endowment: The Garden of Eden

    1:43:46 Sealing: Eve and Womanhood

    2:05:40 Naked and Not Ashamed

    2:09:47 Christ in Creation

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    2 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Moses 1, Abraham 3 - Prelude to the Old Testament
    Jan 12 2026

    When Moses stood on a "high mountain" and saw God face-to-face, his first realization was shocking: "Man is nothing." But God didn't leave him there. He revealed a truth that changes everything about how you see yourself and your purpose in this life.

    Summary: In this episode, we explore the profound "prefaces" to the Bible found in Moses 1 and Abraham 3. We dive into the deep doctrine of our divine identity and the Plan of Salvation.

    Moses 1: Identity and Discernment. We analyze Moses' encounter with God and his subsequent battle with Satan. We learn how knowing we are sons and daughters of God gives us the power to discern and dismiss the "son of the morning." Moses discovers that even though he is nothing compared to God, he is everything to God—because God's entire "work and glory" is to bring to pass our immortality and eternal life.

    Abraham 3: The View from Above. We look with Abraham to see the "intelligences" organized before the world was. We explore the concept of "One above another" and the "Great and Noble Ones" who were chosen to lead.

    The Pre-mortal Council: We recount the moment we all shouted for joy: the decision to follow Jesus Christ and come to earth to be "proved" to see if we would do all things the Lord commanded us.

    Call-to-Action: Do you ever feel like "nothing" in the vastness of the universe? How does knowing you are a child of God change your perspective today? Share your thoughts in the comments! If this message helped you feel your divine worth, please like, subscribe, and share this video to help others stay "Unshaken."

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    4:55 Learning to Love the Old Testament

    17:46 Finding Christ in the Old Testament

    24:16 Mosaic Authorship and the Joseph Smith Translation

    35:06 God's Work and Glory

    45:19 God's Contraries: The Infinite and the Intimate

    1:01:48 Human Contraries: Dust and Divinity

    1:11:07 Identity Crisis

    1:19:19 Overcoming the Adversary

    1:46:45 The Why, How, and Who of Creation

    2:06:11 Stars, Spirits, and the Premortal Council

    2:32:18 Book of Abraham Controversy

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    2 Std. und 45 Min.
  • Raiders of the Old Testament: Introduction to the Text
    Jan 6 2026

    Most people find the Old Testament confusing, dusty, or even intimidating. But what if it’s actually the essential foundation for everything you believe about Jesus Christ? Today, we unlock the "Library of Books" that makes up the first half of our scripture and discover why it is the indispensable foundation of the covenant.

    Summary: In this introductory lesson, we lay the groundwork for a year-long journey through the Old Testament. We move beyond seeing it as a singular book and begin to view it as a diverse library of 39 books.

    Key themes include:

    The Foundation of the Covenant: Understanding why the Old Testament is the root from which the New Testament, Book of Mormon, and Doctrine and Covenants grow.

    Structure and Organization: A breakdown of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and its three parts: the Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).

    The Power of Translation: Exploring how the Bible moved from Hebrew to Greek to English, and why the Joseph Smith Translation is vital for our study.

    Finding Christ in the Old Testament: Moving past the "dead letter" to see the "living spirit" of the Messiah on every page.

    Call-to-Action: Which book of the Old Testament has always felt the most "sealed" to you? Let us know in the comments, and let’s commit to opening it together this year!

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.