
This podcast series is produced at the Taylorsville Utah Institute of Religion at Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus. Student-hosted podcasts include various guests exploring a variety of gospel topics. Each episode seeks to help listeners find ways to fulfill President Russell M. Nelson’s October 2023 charge to ”Think Celestial.”
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge joins Cyprus High Seminary Principal Steve Rose to discuss Elder David A. Bednar’s talk, “They Are Their Own Judges.” They reflect on the changes and weaknesses we all experience in life and ho... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Murray High Seminary Principal Esther Hopkin to explore Elder Ronald A. Rasband’s talk, “The Family Proclamation — Words From God.” Together, they emphasize that the Family Procl... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge joins SLCC Institute student Aiden Seifert to explore Elder Quentin L. Cook’s talk, “The Lord Is Hastening His Work.” Together, they highlight the sacred responsibility of welcoming new members... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge and SLCC student Lizzy McEvoy dive into Elder John D. Amos’s October 2025 address, “The Good News Recipe.” Elder Amos compares living the gospel to following a recipe where the scriptures provi... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Brother Cody Hancuff, Principal of Kearns Seminary, to discuss Andrea Muñoz Spannaus’s General Conference talk, “Prophets of God.” Together they explore how choosing to follow th... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge and SLCC student Andrea Shelley explore Elder Steven C. Barlow’s October 2025 General Conference address, “Lovest Thou Me?” This heartfelt discussion centers on finding peace amid tragedy by se... more
In this episode, Taylorsville Institute instructors Dr. Kirk Burbidge and Blake Dalton dive into Elder Jeffrey R. Holland’s October 2025 General Conference address, “And Now I See.” They discuss how the works of God are often manifest through simple,... more
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Taylorsville Institute teacher Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Travis Fullerton to explore Sister Tracy Y. Browning’s October 2025 General Conference talk, “Tune Your Heart to Jesus Christ: The Sacred Gift of P... more
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