The Insidious Exchange of Community for Covenants
“[Jesus] did not live a temple-centered life; he lived a love and humanity-centered life. Following Jesus means subversively fostering community, friendship and love, even when
“[Jesus] did not live a temple-centered life; he lived a love and humanity-centered life. Following Jesus means subversively fostering community, friendship and love, even when
I’m 42. Exactly half a lifetime ago this week (when I was 21), I went through the temple for the first time. I was
The entirety of our theology must be built upon a correct understanding of the nature and character of God—A god who is very much in
I’ve broken today’s lesson into two main parts: “The Woman Who Anointed Jesus” and “The Last Supper.” I plan to use this lesson plan for
When Wandering is Seeking Straight.Narrow. Do not veer! But I cannot feel my Motherthrough the rigid asphalt. She is soft, colorful inviting. And forgiving when
I’ve been thinking about baptism lately and just remembered that I have saved the talk I gave at my oldest’s baptism 3 years ago. I
by Bryn Note: This is a challenging talk to discuss in Relief Society. It has the potential to encourage women to view ourselves as excluded
The lds.org website changed this last week, with an update to the Relief Society Declaration. Obviously a lot has been cut, it’s much shorter. Let’s
It seems that the theme for this women’s meeting is covenants and the temple. Sister Jean A. Stevens, first counselor in the Primary Presidency focused
Why are covenants important in my life? & What covenants did I make at baptism? I teach teenagers for a living, and so my teaching
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