Sacred Music Sunday: Come, Come, Ye Saints
I was never a big fan of the hymn Come, Come, Ye Saints. As a matter of musicality, I found it trite and sappy. However,
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I was never a big fan of the hymn Come, Come, Ye Saints. As a matter of musicality, I found it trite and sappy. However,
The New York Times recently featured an article about Mormon women’s garments, featuring interviews with brave and smart Latter-day Saint women. If you haven’t read
Guest post by Shannon Milliman. Shannon Milliman, CPTD, CLMS is a playwright, published poet, essayist, and performs an original, autobiographical, one woman play called Not
The Spirit Gives Light to Everyone As you read these verses, note the contrast between light and darkness in these verses and consider the meaning
I had a conversation recently with an elderly woman who is a dear friend of mine. We were talking about General Conference, and I asked
First Netflix Feature Film By Female Feminist Filmmaker Mom (I made that up as a tongue twister!). In 2015 I met Kristine Stolakis as she
Set the spirit for this lesson by listening to this musical medley: Because I Have Been Given Much Medley performed by American Heritage Youth Chorus
Let youth lead. This is perhaps the most difficult recommendation for anyone working with youth. It’s a simple statement, but what does it really mean?
After a year of pandemic quarantines, I was feeling emotionally drained. So when my stake of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints (LDS) announced
TW: birth experience Did she scream? It bothers me, the way we see Mary after the birth, immaculate blue robe, beatific smile, her perky breast
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