Guest Post: A letter to the Music Committee of the LDS Church
A month or so ago, we put up a guest post on Church music, and shortly after we received from David Stoker an email containing
A month or so ago, we put up a guest post on Church music, and shortly after we received from David Stoker an email containing
This past Sunday, we had guest speakers in our sacrament meeting. The female half of the husband and wife duo marvelled at how diverse our
Thanks to Debbie Mayhew Zufall for this post. Appropriate music for church meetings: What does “in keeping with the spirit of the hymns of the
By request, from the inimitable Margaret Young. I did at least one thing right as a mother—and it was not an easy thing to do
When my son was diagnosed with food allergies, I looked (and bought) lots of cookbooks. So many of them had really nasty recipes. Then, I
When I was growing up, I couldn’t figure out why my parents only listened to music that was produced short of the disco era. I
I was thrilled to be watching Everyday Italian and see a virtually dairy-free pesto. Giada adds Parmesan and uses walnuts. I don’t think it needs
This last Sunday for Mothers’ Day, my ward sang one fantastic hymn (“O My Father”) and one hymn I didn’t particularly care for (“Home Can
In honor of Cinco de Mayo tomorrow, here’s a friend of mine’s flan recipe that is quite easy. The caramel method is mine. I’ve never
My very talented writer friend, Laura McCune-Poplin, has graciously let us post an excerpt from her yet-unpublished novel, Entertaining Angels Unaware. Laura has written this
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