A Primer on Blessings
The blessings by poet and United Methodist minister Jan Richardson have been giving me a lot of comfort in recent weeks. Nearly every Zoom church
The blessings by poet and United Methodist minister Jan Richardson have been giving me a lot of comfort in recent weeks. Nearly every Zoom church
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley From a speech given at the Center for LDS Arts in New York City, 2019. Shared here to publicly add to
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
I’ve written before about how Motherhood may be hazardous to a woman’s health. In this post I’ll discuss how fertility privilege functions in Mormon
My name is Abby and I love to write. I’m thankful to be here, to have a place to put some of my words. I’ve
When I was a youth in the Church, I had a great deal of fascination with the end times. My parents had a copy of
by DesertProse I joined a multi-faith webinar service for Easter. All were encouraged to bring their own emblems of communion to conclude the meeting. After
I follow the news of New York State closely because I grew up there, have family and friends there – and because it is so
Since my public libraries have been closed for our Shelter in Place for almost 3 weeks ago, I’ve not been able to get physical books
The situation: the world is under quarantine to slow the outbreak of COVID-19, groups are not allowed to gather (including church congregations), social distancing measures
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