Guest Post: Meeting Together
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
Was there one moment when you realized how low the bar is for men in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? For me,
My nephew, a nice kid by all accounts, turned 11 on December 28th. Less than a week after his last day of being 10 years
Last Sunday before church, my 14-year-old son was complaining about needing to arrive at church 25 minutes early to prepare for the sacrament (alone). Apparently,
The Sacred Practice of Remembering Leaving a written legacy Ida B. Wells’ Legacy When civil rights activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett was in her later years,
“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
There has been a rare sort of radio silence in my ward and stake since the Covid19 pandemic began in March. I haven’t been very
By Maren C. Recently President Russell M. Nelson caused quite a stir when he—or whoever administers his social media accounts—posted a few photos to Facebook,
By Anonymous Before COVID-19, I was becoming increasingly uncomfortable watching 11-year-olds pass the sacrament knowing that I could not. Every Sunday this wound grew bigger
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was given the blessing of the gift of true prophecy and the cursing of being universally disbelieved. When “home-centered, church-supported” became
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