Call me Sister?
I chuckled when, on the TV show 30 Rock, a fictional son of Mitt Romney talked about “Brother Dad, which is Mormon for Dad…” While we
I chuckled when, on the TV show 30 Rock, a fictional son of Mitt Romney talked about “Brother Dad, which is Mormon for Dad…” While we
One of my favorite hymns comes from the Sacred Harp hymnal, and is called “How Long, Dear Saviour,” also known as “Northfield.” The original song
A few weeks ago, I hosted a discussion on Mormon feminist practice, ritual and product creation at the Sophia Gathering. While thrilled with recent projects
Ok all, I have to talk about race. I’m no race expert, but I need to know this issue better, so writing this up with
Morning prayers never made sense to me. Evening prayers, I get: reflect on your day, be grateful for the goodness it brought, repent for the
If you attend an LDS ward in the United States today your sacrament meeting will almost certainly begin and end with a patriotic hymn. I
Last night I learned that ‘anyways‘ isn’t a thing that should be said: Then we have “anyways,” a colloquial corruption of “anyway.” It’s universally considered
It was early in the morning on a Saturday. I sat in the baptistry of the Los Angeles Temple, waiting for sisters from my ward
During Sunday School this weekend I sort of zoned out. The teacher was talking about worship and what it meant to worship and I was
Since this is my first Relief Society lesson at The Exponent, I thought I’d start by quickly describing my philosophy for teaching in the LDS
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