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News Release

Learn More About Eight New Episodes in the Book of Mormon Videos Series

The first of the eight is now available; the other seven will come on most Fridays through May 15

This article was updated July 15, 2020

The next episodes of the Book of Mormon Videos series from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are now being published. Videos will tell eight stories from the books of Mosiah and Alma and will be released on most Fridays between March 13 and May 15. See the publishing schedule below.

 

These new videos will continue to supplement the faith’s 2020 home-centered study of the Book of Mormon. The first 15 videos in the series have been viewed more than 25 million times in 210 countries. The Book of Mormon Videos YouTube channels (English, Spanish and Portuguese) have more than 300,000 subscribers.

“Daily study of the Book of Mormon is a building block for a joyful life,” said Sister Jean B. Bingham, Relief Society general president and member of the project’s advisory board. “We know the book was written to convince the world that ‘Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, manifesting himself unto all nations.’ These videos can enhance one’s experience with the book’s life-changing teachings.”

This is the release schedule for the next eight videos:

Filming for videos depicting events from the books of 3 Nephi and Ether will occur in 2021 due to COVID-19. Episodes detailing events from the books of Helaman, Mormon, Moroni and others will be filmed in 2022.

                                                       

These videos will be available in the following digital channels:

Shorter video segments and still images from each episode will also be provided.

Non-English versions of these new episodes will be available by early 2021.

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