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April 5, 2014 Ordain Women Action, large gathering at City Creek Park in preparation for walking to the Tabernacle to ask for entrance into the Priesthood Session of General Conference.
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You need to move away from fear and communities of conformity that thrive on fear and seek out new communities of joy that thrive on connection... You aren't done seeking.
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Sacred Music Sunday: Dona Nobis Pacem

I had planned to write a Lenten music post because Ash Wednesday is coming up this week. However, with the recent Russian attack on Ukraine, I felt the need to choose a different piece of sacred music for the week. I first became acquainted with Dona Nobis Pacem when I was in college. Shortly after 9/11, the university choir was asked to perform it, so we learned it in a single rehearsal. It's a simple and lovely tune with a text drawn from the Agnus Dei section of the mass. It translates to "grant us peace". https://youtu.be/bURklF4aULM
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Guest Post: I Think Jesus Would Be Angry

by Cassidy Steele-Stewart I think Jesus would be angry I think Jesus would be angry or saddened or both if he watched the news right now I think Jesus would be angry like he was in the temple when he drove out the rich to make room for the poor I think Jesus would be saddened like he was at the leaders who said laws were more important than love I think Jesus would be angry as he said suffer the children not let children suffer (in cages) I think Jesus would be saddened to know that do unto others has turned to hit first and hit hard I think Jesus would be angry or saddened or both if he watched the news right now Cassidy is a...
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