Sacred Music Sunday: Upon the Cross of Calvary
I used to collect hymnals, but I lost my collection in an apartment flood in 2016 and I’ve never gotten around to replacing it. It’s
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I used to collect hymnals, but I lost my collection in an apartment flood in 2016 and I’ve never gotten around to replacing it. It’s
“Our callings don’t define us.” This quote from a sincere LDS Stake President keeps running through my brain. I have no doubt that he believes
I thought of what would happen if the shoe had been placed on the other foot. WHAT WOULD WE BE THEN? Would a person of
Guest Post by Ash Rowan (they/them, he/him) is an autistic artist-poet, and a culturally Mormon Unitarian Universalist. Birds To Bones (mentioned in the essay) is coming
Deborah, the Prophet Deborah is the second woman identified as a prophet in the Old Testament. The first was Miriam, whom we discussed in Come
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and en route to begin a career at the University of Memphis as
La lune, la lune, some rhyming lines about the moon is what I remember most vividly from watching Gérard Depardieu in Cyrano de Bergerac in
In 2004, I lived in South Carolina for a few months while my military husband attended training at Fort Jackson. I’d just graduated from BYU
I remember the first time I was shushed. I was in Utah, laughing too hard at some silly joke. It was the first time I
I wasn’t sure what to write this month’s blog post about until I saw a certain comment on my post from last month. My April
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