Aug 23, 2024
This episode is a joy. In it, LDF host Dan
Wotherspoon chats with his friend Stan
Bennion about Stan's life and experiences as a Latter-day
Saint whose sense of adventure led him and his family to live in
interesting places. Stan has had the good fortune to be able to
marry his fascination with new and interesting things to his Mormon
life in ways that allow him to be more fully himself in church than
many people feel able to do. We hope his story and sense of things
might help others find this sweet spot as well.
The topic thread that emerges from the conversation is about
transactional and transformational ways of living the gospel. He
shares great sense about how it is essential to grow up viewing the
world in mostly transactional ways. It helps us be safe, gives us a
sense of what's fair and not fair, and helps bring a little bit of
order out of chaos. But he also lays out some of the pitfalls that
can arise when we hold too tightly to this way of being, how it can
warp our perceptions and inhibit our growth Godward.
The transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament was
from a world dominated by transactions, including in its sense of
and rules for justice, to a new vision taught by Jesus's changes
everything. Everything and everyone become more significant, and as
we come to understand new ways of seeing them and ourselves,
wonderful things unfold in us. In taking us through a few elements
of the Sermon on the Mount and then a couple of Jesus's parables,
Stan brings this message to life.
Enjoy!