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Like the warblings of birds

General Conference is nearly upon us, which means we are all but guaranteed to have at least one sermon on the Sabbath day, and how to keep it holy.  There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that I would ever be invited to speak at General Conference, but most Sundays I find myself composing an address to the greater Church membership on what they should say.  I notice that the people who are giving talks are overwhelmingly male, in a patriarchal Church.  In all likelihood most of the men speaking were busy at church meetings, doing calling stuff, or just being dads in the...
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Where Two or Three are Gathered #CopingWithCOVID19

"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20 My ward resumed sacrament meeting two Sundays ago. We're currently meeting twice per month, on the second and third Sundays. Attendance is capped at 99, but there are few enough people attending that no one is turned away and we haven't had to divide the services. The meeting, with the exception of the administration of the sacrament, is livestreamed for people who can't or don't wish to attend in person, and home administration of the sacrament is still authorized. Since...
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The Gluten-Free Bread of Life

This is a repost of something I wrote on my personal blog a few years ago. I was leading the music for sacrament meeting, so I was sitting on the stand next to the organ with a full view of the sacrament table. A few minutes before the meeting started, a woman brought a baggie with a piece of corn tortilla up to the priests at the sacrament table. She said that she was gluten free and needed an alternative way to take the sacrament. One of the priests placed the tortilla in a paper cup so...
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