Peggy Fletcher Stack

Women On the Stand

Bay Area women leaders have been abruptly asked by the area presidency to no longer sit on the stand during sacrament meetings. In response, I've written a letter to the area presidency. You can send a letter, too.

Women at LDS General Conference: Fewer are called, fewer are chosen, fewer are quoted

Peggy Fletcher Stack, senior religion reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, wrote a fascinating analysis of the lack of women speakers at general conference, including research by Exponent II magazine theology editor Eliza Wells and thoughts from blogger April Young-Bennett.

What Latter-day Saints get wrong about the ‘Great Apostasy’

Peggy Fletcher Stack at the Salt Lake Tribune writes that Latter-day Saints generally believe that Jesus established a church during his ministry, but after the death of his apostles, that body fell away from its gospel foundation due to what is called “the Great Apostasy" . . . That is an overly simplistic, if not completely false, narrative, about early Christians, according to a new book of essays, “Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-day Saints,” from the Maxwell Institute at church-owned Brigham Young University.
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