Sacred Music Sunday: Come, We That Love the Lord
Come, We That Love the Lord is a short hymn by Isaac Watts. I rarely hear it sung in LDS services, but it’s lovely and
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Come, We That Love the Lord is a short hymn by Isaac Watts. I rarely hear it sung in LDS services, but it’s lovely and
I first heard of women giving each other blessings over 10 years ago. A dear friend gave a short lesson about the history of the
By LMA August 2019 These resources correspond to other posts I have written about my experiences as a single Mormon woman processing what I was
By LMA August 2019 I wrote on the blog last fall how I feel about pleasure, safety, and exploring our sexual selves on our own
I had a general authority (70) come to my Young Single Adult ward just this past February. I was the Relief Society president in my
The heart does not know what it can hold until it is given the thing it must carry. I did not know I would love
Four years ago in the fall of 2015, I attended the BYU Homecoming Spectacular featuring David Archuleta (who is not important to this story at
We tend to name GodWith easy labelsCreatorFather MotherGod is also a God of ExitsA witness to injusticeA divine companion in sufferingGod-who-weepsGod-who-sits-with-us-in-our-griefGod who holds us in
Sometimes at the blog, we get comments that seem a little off, like the commenter didn’t read the OP (Original Post) before they started typing.Â
Four decades later and Sonia Johnson’s memoir about her feminist awakening, support of the ERA, and excommunication are still very familiar and relevant. This book
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