
13: The Leonid Meteor Storm of 1833
Bri connects the dots of all the significances surrounding the constellation Leo and how it relates to the Leonid Meteor Storm Joseph smith prophesied of.

Hosted by Bri Taylor · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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This show dives into the perfectly imperfect culture that has sprouted within the LDS church. Follow on IG and TikTok: @citpod
Bri Taylor hosts The Church Is True (The People Sometimes Aren’t), a religion show with 14 episodes published.

Bri connects the dots of all the significances surrounding the constellation Leo and how it relates to the Leonid Meteor Storm Joseph smith prophesied of.

Bri discusses her experience attending BYU-Hawaii and how she has grown and healed despite what felt like unfair circumstances.

Bri explains the different ways holy ground can be created including historical, scriptural, and personal stories.

Bri tells a story about a personal experience she had recently that strengthened her testimony.

Bri talks about the arising problem of judging others in the LDS culture.

Bri talks about the concept of "sad heaven" and the misconceptions around what happens in the afterlife according to LDS culture.

Bri discusses the very controversial topic of garments and the arising concerns members have about them in the LDS church.

This is a super spontaneous episode about the misconceptions behind "being bored" at church.

Bri covers the hidden metaphors in the beautiful story of "The Cracked Pot".

Bri describes what it means to be a pink sheep and how there are modern day comparisons to the Pharisees

The icon, the legend, mother of a prophet, Mother in Israel: Lucy Mack Smith.

Bri discusses how to be aware of when too much is too much and what causes “spiritual fatigue”.

Bri delves into the history behind the phrase “Love The Sinners” and its impact on modern society specifically within LDS culture

This is an introduction into The Church Is True (The People Sometimes Aren’t) podcast. This podcast was made for those who feel they’re “in the middle” at church and offers different perspectives on LDS church culture.
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