Confessions of a Recovering Patriarchist, Part Two
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
Potluck remains a central practice and metaphor for community that remains meaningful to me.
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “Leaders insist women don’t need to ask for the priesthood because we already have it – but they have changed
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
It’s time we stopped making excuses and ordained women to the priesthood—the obvious kind of priesthood.
At least, women would be if we interpreted all scriptures the way we interpret those about priesthood ordination.
Last week a new Episcopalian bishop was ordained here in Utah, with full news coverage from various media outlets such as church-owned KSL: The Episcopal
I think that women (not just men) should be called as LDS bishops. In fact, I think women should be bishops more often than men.
Guest post by Lori. Lori is a life-long member born and raised in the south. She currently teaches French, German, Latin and Speech/Debate to gifted
During the last half decade, several improvements have been made to policies within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) that can be
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