The Church has announced its 7th Face-to-Face event, to be held October 19, 2016 with the cast of Studio C.
Studio C is a sketch comedy television show and one of BYUtv’s most popular original series.
Why is the cast of Studio C being featured on a Church Face-to-Face event? Because these successful entertainers (with over a million subscribers and more than 565 million total views on the Studio C YouTube channel) stick to their standards and live the gospel. They use their God-given talents to make others happy.
Tune in on Wednesday, October 19, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. MDT to hear about what they do and how they have found success while staying true to their testimonies of the gospel.
“People often associate Studio C with being funny, but it’s much more than that for me,” said Whitney Call, one of the cast members. “These people are my family and friends. And we all share the same faith. I’m looking forward to sharing all of that during Face to Face and relating to the challenges that our youth face today in any way that might help them in this critical time in life.”
“I’m kind of just excited to see what awesome life questions the youth have for us that we can face head on and talk as friends about,” said Stephen Meek, another cast member. “So send in your questions—or we’ll just awkwardly stare at each other the whole time.”
How to participate
- Submit questions on the event page or by using the hashtag #LDSface2face on social media.
- Join the live event on October 19, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. MDT. Watch it on the home page of LDS.org, on the event page, or on the LDS Youth YouTube channel. If you can’t participate live, you can view it later on the event page.
- Participate in the event prepared to discuss what it means to you personally to press forward with steadfastness in Christ as you develop your unique talents and gifts.
Watch the previous LDS Face-to-Face events:
- David Archuleta
- Lindsey Stirling
- Elder and Sister David A. Bednar
- The Piano Guys
- Elder Ronald A. Rasband
- Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
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