Ep 157 S6 Kolby Hales "No One Sits Alone" Gerrit W. Gong
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In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge from the Taylorsville Institute and Brother Kolby Hales of Copper Hills High School Seminary reflect on Elder Gerrit W. Gong’s October 2025 General Conference talk, “No One Sits Alone.” They discuss the Christlike call to truly see others, not just with our eyes, but through the lens of Jesus Christ. They emphasize the power of presence, inclusion, and reaching out so that no one feels forgotten or alone.
Review Conference here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/25gong?lang=eng
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