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
Today is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, the last week of Christ’s mortal ministry. Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where
I recently got called as ward music chair for my second stint in the calling. It’s a calling I really enjoy, and one of the
I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning. 1 Nephi 19:23 When I was in high school,
I credit my love of music to my father. He doesn’t sing or play a musical instrument, but he has a keen appreciation for classical
Guest Post by Brittany Manjarrez. Brittany currently lives in France with her family. You will most likely find her chasing sunsets and toddlers. She is
I’ve always been drawn to bold brassy hymns. When I played the organ, I would throw in trumpet stops whenever I could get away with
I find most of the hymns in the hymnal about home and family to be narrow and reductive – only one kind of home is
Today, the state of Utah celebrates Pioneer Day, the day that Mormon pioneers reached the Salt Lake valley. I’ve never really been interested in Pioneer
I’ve spent three decades as a musician. Mostly I’m a vocalist. When it comes to instruments, I’m a dabbler. I’ll pick up an instrument, play
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