Sacred Music Sunday: Thoughts on Primary Music
I’ve often said that the only calling in the church I would turn down is Primary chorister. Getting up and entertaining children for an extended
I’ve often said that the only calling in the church I would turn down is Primary chorister. Getting up and entertaining children for an extended
I admit, no one has ever outright asked me why an active LDS family actively seeks out other churches for Vacation Bible School. But I
I’m not sure where my primary teacher got the idea that this story needed to become a cautionary tale about paying a full tithing. Was
I’m leaving this to you, my readers. What is the moral of this story? Is it a cautionary tale? A metaphor? A call for change?
I didn’t mean to scandalize Primary with my story of drinking alcohol and coffee, but in the end I’m glad I did.
This is the best story/lesson/sharing time I have found that teaches kindness, acceptance of differences, and self-love. It is entertaining and silly enough to keep
This is the “Welcome to Primary” teacher packet I give to each teacher called into my ward’s Primary. Feel free to edit it and make
We throw the word “revelation” around quite carelessly in LDS congregations. Are we actually talking about ideas?
Because of this small pocket of freedom in a patriarchal church, primary has become a sanctuary for me, a sacred, loud, bubbling place where age
A bishop once advised me, (paraphrased) “Churches are public places. You never know who is in your congregation. I do. Never let your children go
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