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Of Breaking Bread and Breaking Hearts: It is Time for Women’s...

Jesus certainly did not leave women out. It is time for the LDS church to do what Jesus did: fully include women.
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We Love Women as Bishops! (As Long As They Aren’t LDS...

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 Diocese of Utah welcomes new bishop at her ordination | KSL.com I won't pretend to understand exactly how the order of things work in the Episcopalian church, but I do know this is a pretty big deal (and much higher up in the church ranking wise than a bishop in an LDS ward).  I visited a local Episcopalian church several years ago and talked to the women there about female ordination, which is something they don't take...
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Guest Post: Lighthearted Is Still Light: #ReconstructingFaith With Humor

Guest post by Eleanor Adams. Eleanor is a freelance writer, reluctant yogi, part-time van dweller, and much funnier in real life. Find her on her website, eleanorad.com. Late last year, at the breaking point of my faith journey, I decided it was high time I got ordained. It was past high time really, considering how every boy I knew had already done it at 12 years old. A girl like me, on the other hand? I was nearly 27 years old. I wasn’t ordained and had no prospects of ordination. My faith crisis was already a spiritual burden to my parents....
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