The Modesty Song
Over the years, the Exponent Retreat talent show has allowed me to channel my inner Weird Al. Each year I pick a church song and
Over the years, the Exponent Retreat talent show has allowed me to channel my inner Weird Al. Each year I pick a church song and
The following post includes my notes and thoughts on President Stephens’ first address for the General Relief Society meeting. The theme for President Stephens’ address
by Mary Ellen Robertson (originally posted at Feminism and Religion) If I see a flaw in contemporary Mormon feminism, it’s that we haven’t ventured outside
Today was the ward’s primary program. Â Sophie (age 5) stood up to talk about her blessings and said “I’m thankful that Heavenly Father loves me
While I wait to collect my kindergartener I sometimes pass the time looking through the “grass” (people will insist on trying to grow grass in
FYI for those of you in Southern California. This looks like it will be a fascinating evening. (This announcement is copied from the blog Feminism
I’m tired. So so tired. Part of it is physical; I have a chronic thyroid condition that decided that this was the perfect time to
(You can read Part I here.) Last month, Neylan McBain brought up the idea of a cooperative leadership model for the Church. She’s quite
Once upon a time, my friend Elizabeth of Scholaristas attended a discussion night of sorts, where everyone stood in two lines. Each person took turns,
In a recent splash of media attention, my sex life has become something that I’ve been talking about more than I care to admit. It
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