On Feb. 12 Elder Clark G. Gilbert was called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, trading a lifetime career in management and innovation, for a lifetime calling as a special witness of Jesus Christ.
Elder Gilbert’s service and expertise in academia, business and media — as well as his roles as commissioner of the Church Educational System and president of BYU-Idaho and BYU-Pathway — have prepared him for his new calling.
On this episode of "Deseret Voices," Elder Gilbert joins journalist Jane Clayson Johnson to talk about his apostolic call, polarization in the world, and the recent criticism he has received from some corners of the media. He also shares lessons that have shaped him and, drawing on his experience in educational administration, he addresses the most pressing spiritual questions and pressures facing young people today.
Deseret Voices is hosted by award-winning journalists McKay Coppins and Jane Clayson Johnson, who go beyond the headlines to explore the stories, people, and ideas shaping our world today. Through thoughtful, in-depth conversations, the Deseret Voices podcast brings clarity and common ground to the complex issues defining our time.
Deseret Voices is a Deseret News podcast, produced by Keira Farrimond, Creative Director - Video & Podcasts.
Episodes of Deseret Voices drop every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. Follow along and join the conversation on YouTube (@deseretnews), Instagram (@deseretnews), Facebook (@deseretnews) and X (@deseret).
February 19th, 2026, 05:47 pm
Deseret Voices
Elder Clark G. Gilbert on Conviction, Controversy, and Compassion
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Published February 19th, 2026, 05:47 pm
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On Feb. 12 Elder Clark G. Gilbert was called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, trading a lifetime career in management and innovation, for a lifetime calling as a special witness of Jesus Christ.
Elder Gilbert’s service and expertise in academia, business and media — as well as his roles as commissioner of the Church Educational System and president of BYU-Idaho and BYU-Pathway — have prepared him for his new calling.
On this episode of "Deseret Voices," Elder Gilbert joins journalist Jane Clayson Johnson to talk about his apostolic call, polarization in the world, and the recent criticism he has received from some corners of the media. He also shares lessons that have shaped him and, drawing on his experience in educational administration, he addresses the most pressing spiritual questions and pressures facing young people today.
Deseret Voices is hosted by award-winning journalists McKay Coppins and Jane Clayson Johnson, who go beyond the headlines to explore the stories, people, and ideas shaping our world today. Through thoughtful, in-depth conversations, the Deseret Voices podcast brings clarity and common ground to the complex issues defining our time.
Deseret Voices is a Deseret News podcast, produced by Keira Farrimond, Creative Director - Video & Podcasts.
Episodes of Deseret Voices drop every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. Follow along and join the conversation on YouTube (@deseretnews), Instagram (@deseretnews), Facebook (@deseretnews) and X (@deseret).
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