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  • 2020
  • 4 Seasons
  • 0.0  (7)

'Come Follow Up' is a thought-provoking and inspiring show on BYUtv that explores the weekly readings and teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It delves deep into the scriptures of the Book of Mormon and Bible, offering insightful interpretations and relevant real-world application that can help viewers lead better lives. The cast consists of the witty and engaging Daniel Becerra, the insightful and compassionate Barbara Morgan Gardener, and the knowledgeable and charismatic Ben Lomu - all of whom are skilled in breaking down and explaining complex subjects to viewers of various age groups and backgrounds. Each episode of 'Come Follow Up' centers around a specific chapter or verses of the holy scriptures, with the aim of fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of the gospel principles. Through a mix of discussion, analysis, and firsthand accounts, the show expertly navigates the intricacies of the gospel and encourages viewers to apply it in their personal lives. The hosts bring their different perspectives and experiences to the table, making for a lively and informative discussion that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show is not only suited for die-hard religious enthusiasts but also anyone seeking guidance and inspiration in their daily lives. It explores topics that are relevant to all, regardless of their religious or spiritual background. From family relationships to career, identity, health, and more, 'Come Follow Up' offers practical, actionable advice that can help viewers lead better and more fulfilling lives. The show puts a unique spin on traditional religious programs, making it accessible and relatable to a broader audience. One of the most significant strengths of 'Come Follow Up' is the quality of its production. The show is visually stunning, with high-quality graphics, animations, and themes that add a sense of coherence and flow to each episode. The carefully curated background music complements the discussions and helps to set the tone for each subject. The editing is smooth and crisp, and the camera work is aesthetically pleasing, making for an immersive and engaging viewing experience. All in all, the production value is impressive, making it one of the most visually captivating shows on BYUtv. Another aspect that sets 'Come Follow Up' apart is its inclusivity. The show is welcoming and respectful to viewers of all faiths and backgrounds. The hosts make a conscious effort to acknowledge and explain their beliefs in a way that is not pushy or aggressive, but rather, seeks to promote dialogue and understanding. The show also features regular contributions from guests of diverse backgrounds and experiences, adding depth and breadth to the discussions. Overall, 'Come Follow Up' is a powerful and uplifting show that provides a unique perspective on the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It combines insightful interpretation of scripture with real-world application, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance and inspiration in their daily lives. Its engaging hosts, stunning production, and inclusivity make it one of the most unique and impactful shows on BYUtv.

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John 7-10
18. John 7-10
April 23, 2023
Come, Follow Me | April 24–30 | "I Am the Good Shepherd" | John 7-10 | Guests Melissa Inouye, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Auckland, and Blake Ostler, attorney and author.
Matthew 18; Luke 10
17. Matthew 18; Luke 10
April 16, 2023
Come, Follow Me | April 17–23 | "What Shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?" | Matthew 18; Luke 10 | Guests Jasmin Gimenez Rappleye, content manager for Book or Mormon Central, and Mike Fear, North Carolina Institute Coordinator.
Matthew 15-17; Mark 7-9
16. Matthew 15-17; Mark 7-9
April 9, 2023
Come, Follow Me | April 10–16 | "Thou Art the Christ" | Matthew 15-17; Mark 7-9 | Guests Gaye Strathearn, Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and Morgan Jones, author, producer, and manager of audience engagement for Deseret Book.
Easter | Matthew 21-28; Luke 24; John 20; 1 Corinthians 15; 1 Peter 1
15. Easter | Matthew 21-28; Luke 24; John 20; 1 Corinthians 15; 1 Peter 1
April 2, 2023
Come, Follow Me | April 3–9 | "O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory?" | Matthew 21-28; Luke 24; John 20; 1 Corinthians 15; 1 Peter 1 | Guests Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History & Culture at UT State University, and Carol Stepan, academic advisor at BYU.
Matthew 14; Mark 6; John 5-6
14. Matthew 14; Mark 6; John 5-6
March 26, 2023
Come, Follow Me | March 27–April 2 | "Be Not Afraid" | Matthew 14; Mark 6; John 5-6 | Guests Gaye Strathearn, Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and filmmaker Devin Graham.
Matthew 13; Luke 8, 13
13. Matthew 13; Luke 8, 13
March 19, 2023
Come, Follow Me | March 20-26 | "Who Hath Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear" | Matthew 13; Luke 8, 13 | Patrick Mason, Chair of Mormon History & Culture at UT State University, and Larry and Jen Monson, overseers of the Sandy Vegetable Project.
Matthew 11-12; Luke 11
12. Matthew 11-12; Luke 11
March 12, 2023
Come, Follow Me | March 13–19 | "I Will Give You Rest" | Matthew 11-12; Luke 11 | Guests Josh Matson, Professor of Religious Studies at BYU, and Taylor Halverson, Professor of Entrepreneurship at BYU.
Matthew 9-10; Mark 5; Luke 9
11. Matthew 9-10; Mark 5; Luke 9
March 5, 2023
Come, Follow Me | March 6–12 | Matthew 9-10; Mark 5; Luke 9 | "These Twelve Jesus Sent Forth" | Guests James Goldberg, writer, poet and religious scholar, Ana Yslas, member of the board of trustees of Operation Family Freedom.
Matthew 8; Mark 2-4; Luke 7
10. Matthew 8; Mark 2-4; Luke 7
February 26, 2023
Come, Follow Me | February 27–March 5 | Matthew 8; Mark 2-4; Luke 7 | "Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee" | Guests Dan Belnap, Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and photographer Amber Togisala.
Matthew 6-7
9. Matthew 6-7
February 19, 2023
Come, Follow Me | February 20–26 | Matthew 6-7 | "He Taught Them as One Having Authority" | Guests James Goldberg, writer, poet and religious scholar, and Melissa F. Western, Associate Professor of Accounting at BYU Marriott School of Business.
Matthew 5; Luke 6
8. Matthew 5; Luke 6
February 12, 2023
Come, Follow Me | February 13–19 | Matthew 5; Luke 6 | "Blessed Are Ye" | Guests James Goldberg, writer, poet and religious scholar, Brock Blake, entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Lendio.
John 2-4
7. John 2-4
February 5, 2023
Come, Follow Me | February 6-12 | John 2-4 | "Ye Must Be Born Again" | Guests Jennifer Lane, Neal A. Maxwell Research Associate at the BYU Maxwell Institute, and leadership coach speaker Kevin Jones Giddins.
Matthew 4; Luke 4-5
6. Matthew 4; Luke 4-5
January 29, 2023
Come, Follow Me | January 30–February 5 | Matthew 4; Luke 4-5 | "The Spirit of the Lord Is upon Me" | Guests Tyler Griffin, Associate Dean, BYU Religious Education, and Terryl Givens, author and Neal A. Maxwell Senior Fellow at BYU.
Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3
5. Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3
January 22, 2023
Come, Follow Me | January 23–29 | Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3 | "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord" | Guests Camille Fronk Olson, Professor Emeritus of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and actor/author Bruce Newbold.
John 1
4. John 1
January 15, 2023
Come, Follow Me | January 16–22 | John 1 | "We Have Found the Messiah" | Guests Camille Fronk Olson, Professor Emeritus of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and Aaron D. Franklin, author and professor at Duke University.
Matthew 2; Luke 2
3. Matthew 2; Luke 2
January 8, 2023
Come, Follow Me | January 9–15 | Matthew 2; Luke 2 | "We Have Come to Worship Him" | Guests Dan Belnap, Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and Tyler & Stephanie McKellar, authors of the Family Readers series.
Matthew 1; Luke 1
2. Matthew 1; Luke 1
January 1, 2023
Come, Follow Me | January 2-8 | Matthew 1; Luke 1 | "Be it unto Me according to Thy Word" | Guests Scott Esplin, Dean of Religious Education at BYU, and Jenet Erickson, Associate Professor in the Department of Church History and Doctrine at BYU.
We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning
1. We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning
December 25, 2022
Come, Follow Me | December 26-January 1 | "We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning | Guests Scott Esplin, Dean of Religious Education at BYU, and Matt Grow of the History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Description

'Come Follow Up' is a thought-provoking and inspiring show on BYUtv that explores the weekly readings and teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It delves deep into the scriptures of the Book of Mormon and Bible, offering insightful interpretations and relevant real-world application that can help viewers lead better lives. The cast consists of the witty and engaging Daniel Becerra, the insightful and compassionate Barbara Morgan Gardener, and the knowledgeable and charismatic Ben Lomu - all of whom are skilled in breaking down and explaining complex subjects to viewers of various age groups and backgrounds.

Each episode of 'Come Follow Up' centers around a specific chapter or verses of the holy scriptures, with the aim of fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of the gospel principles. Through a mix of discussion, analysis, and firsthand accounts, the show expertly navigates the intricacies of the gospel and encourages viewers to apply it in their personal lives. The hosts bring their different perspectives and experiences to the table, making for a lively and informative discussion that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The show is not only suited for die-hard religious enthusiasts but also anyone seeking guidance and inspiration in their daily lives. It explores topics that are relevant to all, regardless of their religious or spiritual background. From family relationships to career, identity, health, and more, 'Come Follow Up' offers practical, actionable advice that can help viewers lead better and more fulfilling lives. The show puts a unique spin on traditional religious programs, making it accessible and relatable to a broader audience.

One of the most significant strengths of 'Come Follow Up' is the quality of its production. The show is visually stunning, with high-quality graphics, animations, and themes that add a sense of coherence and flow to each episode. The carefully curated background music complements the discussions and helps to set the tone for each subject. The editing is smooth and crisp, and the camera work is aesthetically pleasing, making for an immersive and engaging viewing experience. All in all, the production value is impressive, making it one of the most visually captivating shows on BYUtv.

Another aspect that sets 'Come Follow Up' apart is its inclusivity. The show is welcoming and respectful to viewers of all faiths and backgrounds. The hosts make a conscious effort to acknowledge and explain their beliefs in a way that is not pushy or aggressive, but rather, seeks to promote dialogue and understanding. The show also features regular contributions from guests of diverse backgrounds and experiences, adding depth and breadth to the discussions.

Overall, 'Come Follow Up' is a powerful and uplifting show that provides a unique perspective on the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It combines insightful interpretation of scripture with real-world application, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance and inspiration in their daily lives. Its engaging hosts, stunning production, and inclusivity make it one of the most unique and impactful shows on BYUtv.

Come Follow Up is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (135 episodes). The series first aired on October 4, 2020.

Where to Watch Come Follow Up

Come Follow Up is available for streaming on the BYUtv website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Come Follow Up on demand at and BYUtv.

  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (7)