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Christmas Traditions and the Rhythms of Life

Every December, I imagine missionaries breaking river ice below a midnight moon in Switzerland, making space in the frozen current for my great-great-grandmother to push her fully clothed body into the water before immersing it entirely. The baptism happened at night because Swiss culture was “vigorously anti-Mormon” and viewed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as a “grotesque religious conglomerate” (Swiss Mission Manuscript).  Unfortunately, performing the baptismal ritual under cover of a dark winter night did not protect her and her family from the severe persecution that followed. My great-great-grandmother Emma, abandoned by friends, and her husband, fired...
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Men are More than Priesthood Vessels, Providers, and Presiders

Men are more than priesthood vessels, providers, and presiders. Men should not be defined by their religious roles but by who they are.
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Sacred Music Sunday: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee

I credit my love of music to my father. He doesn't sing or play a musical instrument, but he has a keen appreciation for classical music, and he shared it with me. When I was four years old, I knew what a bassoon was because there was a bassoon concerto he liked to listen to. But his favorite composer was Beethoven, and his favorite symphony was Beethoven's 9th. At least once a week, he would put the record on the record player and listen to it. I always loved the final movement when the choir joined in. Since I...
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