Guest Post: Who Has the Power in 2024?
This year–
in the year 2024–
my bishop asked my husband
First
Before extending a calling to me.
This year–
in the year 2024–
my bishop asked my husband
First
Before extending a calling to me.
As things are currently organized I cannot serve as a Ward Financial Clerk. I can’t help prepare a deposit of tithing money. I can’t process
I was working my way through Saints, Volume 3 when I stumbled across this bombshell in Chapter 15: “…Armenia Lee had an interview with apostle
“In our church we believe that when women are set apart to do a calling, they fulfil that calling using the priesthood…Then why can’t the
Step 1 I read the Come Follow Me manual. Full disclosure: this is wrong. If you came to this post looking for sage advice about
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With all the mayhem in Washington DC happening right after a new senate and congress was seated (and with a new president set to be
I’ve been playing piano for about as long as I’ve been a member of the Church- right about the age of 8 is when I
by Megan I’m a single, childless, middle-aged woman, so there are plenty of things, pricks big and small, that I could share, but this is
By Lynne “I’d like to know why you don’t have a current temple recommend.” I sat across from my bishop, stunned. This is not
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