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Hymn Overview Title and Number: “God’s Gracious Love,” Hymn #1013 * Composer/Lyricist:* Sally DeFord, a renowned LDS composer

Sally DeFord is a prolific and beloved composer within the LDS community. Born in 1959 in Eugene, Oregon, she has made a significant impact on LDS music through her beautiful and inspiring compositions1. Much like Janice Kapp Perry, DeFord has become a household name among Church members due to her extensive catalog of choral, duet, solo, and instrumental music.

Key Points About Sally DeFord:

Prolific Composer: DeFord has written a wide range of music that is both creative and spiritually uplifting. Her works are known for their beauty and emotional depth.

Accessibility: One of the most remarkable aspects of DeFord’s contributions is that she offers her compositions and arrangements for free on her website. This generosity makes her music accessible for solos, small group numbers, and ward choirs, regardless of budget constraints.

“The Lord has placed me in circumstances that currently don’t demand extra income, he has inspired the creators of technology to produce programs that I can use to publish the music without the assistance of typesetters, and he has given me a gift that I did nothing to earn. Sharing seems logical.” -Sally Deford

Influence: Her music has proliferated throughout LDS culture, becoming a staple in many Church meetings and events. Her arrangements are often used in worship services, making her a significant figure in the Church’s musical life.

DeFord’s dedication to sharing her talents freely has endeared her to many, and her music continues to inspire and uplift members of the Church worldwide.

  • Year Written: 2024
  • First Line/Key Line: A notable line could be: “In mercy’s arms, I find my rest, embraced by God’s gracious love.”

Historical Context* This is a new addition to the LDS hymnbook and has not been part of any previous editions. Sally DeFord is well known for her sacred compositions, with many of her works reflecting deep themes of faith and devotion. * The hymn was specifically written to emphasize the boundless, unconditional love of God and aims to remind believers of His ever-present mercy and grace.

Cultural and Religious Significance While Sally DeFord’s compositions are recognized widely among LDS communities, this particular hymn is not as common outside LDS culture. However, it holds universal themes that many Christians might relate to, especially the concepts of divine love and grace. * Central Theme: God’s unconditional love, mercy, and grace. The hymn underscores the transformative power of divine love, resonating deeply with core Christian teachings. * Church Hymn Selection Criteria: + Increase faith in and worship of Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ: The hymn clearly speaks of God’s love, inviting worshipers to reflect on His divine grace. + Teach core doctrine with power and clarity: The message of God’s love is foundational in LDS teachings, and this hymn reinforces that doctrine. + Invite joyful singing at home and church: Its melody and lyrics lend themselves to uplifting, heartfelt singing, suitable for both personal worship and congregational settings. + Comfort the weary and inspire people to endure in faith: With its emphasis on God’s gracious love, it provides reassurance and comfort. + Unify Latter-day Saints and others throughout the world:* The hymn’s universal message of love can resonate with believers across different cultures and denominations.

Inclusion Rationale Why It Was Included:* Being one of the newer hymns, “God’s Gracious Love” brings a fresh perspective to worship while emphasizing timeless truths. Its focus on God’s love aligns with the ongoing effort to expand the hymn repertoire with music that speaks to contemporary faith experiences while reinforcing core doctrines.

Impact and Reception Initial Reactions: Though it’s a recent addition, the hymn has quickly gained popularity among members of the LDS Church, appreciated for its heartfelt message and beautiful melody. Its themes of divine love make it especially impactful in worship services and personal devotion. * Potential Impact:* This hymn is likely to be used in a variety of settings, from sacrament meetings to family home evenings, due to its comforting message and ease of learning.

Additional Notes* Sally DeFord’s work has long been celebrated in LDS music circles, and this hymn is no exception. Her inspiration stems from a deep desire to share the gospel, and “God’s Gracious Love” stands as a testament to that mission. * A potential multimedia element could include exploring performances of this hymn, which are likely to appear in the LDS Gospel Library or other platforms as its popularity continues to grow.

Day by day, God’s gracious love surrounds me

As a balm to soothe my troubled heart.

Countless cares and worries that confound me

Fade away or quietly depart,

For His heart is kind beyond all measure,

And He comforts us as He knows best.

Ev’ry day, with all its pain and pleasure,

Mingles tears with peace and rest.

Day by day, the Lord is ever near me,

Granting loving mercies for each hour,

And my care He gladly bears, and cheers me

With His counsel pure and holy pow’r.

I’ll not fear for what may come tomorrow,

Though the path ahead I cannot see.

He assures that in all joy or sorrow,

“As thy days, thy strength shall be.”

Help me rest in quiet consolation.

Help me trust Thy promises, O Lord.

When I’m faced with daily tribulation,

Help me find the strength to live Thy word.

Then, dear Lord, when toil and trouble find me,

Hold me steadfast in Thy pow’rful hand.

Day by day, Thy strength will bear me kindly

Till I reach the promised land.

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Marion Duff Hanks (1921–2011) was one of the most beloved and influential leaders of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the twentieth century, serving as a general authority (senior leader) for forty years. He was also a leader of national import. As a recognized expert on the needs of
youth, five US presidents appointed him to their President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Hanks also served as an executive leader of Rotary International and the Boy Scouts of America.

Author Richard Hanks draws on previously un-available primary sources—journals, correspondence, notebooks, and recordings—to share this first and only authorized biography of his father. Hanks traces his father’s influence as he advocated for numerous changes in the institutional church, including humanitarian efforts, refugee relief services, missionary community service, a focus on mercy for the sinner, and a churchwide emphasis on “coming unto Christ.” A Renaissance man, Duff Hanks felt comfortable mingling with presidents and world leaders and speaking from pulpits and podiums to huge audiences and on television. But he found his greatest joy in assisting the individual, encouraging each in their personal search for happiness. Once, when asked about his goals, he replied, “My strongest desire is to qualify to be a friend of Christ.”

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Richard D. Hanks is an author and retired senior business executive, having served at several of the
largest multinational companies in the world, including Marriott, PepsiCo, and Price Waterhouse.
Also a successful serial entrepreneur, he was named by Ernst & Young as Entrepreneur of the Year in
2010. Rich obtained his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and his MBA from
Northwestern University and taught as an adjunct professor at Cornell for ten years. He has served as a
board director of profit and nonprofit organizations and as an in-demand public speaker and well-
regarded lecturer at many universities.

Rich and his wife, Liz, raised their family in Texas, Maryland, and Utah, and now reside in Salt
Lake City. He is active in his faith, having served as a missionary in Scotland, a youth leader, a bishop, and a mission president in Alabama. Rich loves being with his family, and in his spare time enjoys sports
and woodworking. He adores his wife, Liz, loves their three terrific children and their spouses, and
spoils his eleven grandchildren.

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  • Temple Dedications
    • Cobán Guatemala Temple
      • June 9th by Dale Renlund
        • Really trying hard with Q’eqchi’
      • Touting a fulfillment of prophecy
      • Dedicatory Prayer
      • 4 Stakes, 4 districts Temple district (including Belize)
    • Salta Argentina Temple
      • June 16th, presided by Todd Christofferson
      • Dedicatory Prayer
      • 8 Stakes, 5 districts temple district (Including southern Bolivia)
    • Layton Utah Temple
      • June 16th, presided by David Bednar
      • Dedicatory Prayer
      • Last gold Moroni
  • Temple Dedication announced
    • Deseret Peak Utah Temple
  • Temple Groundbreakings
    • Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple
      • Amazing podium
    • Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
  • Temple Groundbreaking announced
    • Londrina Brazil Temple
    • Santiago West Chile Temple
      • August 17th by Allan R Walker
      • Rendering Released
        • Spanish Colonial Design – Similar to Cali and San Luis Potosí.
      • 4th Temple in Chile, 2nd in the city of Santiago.
  • Temple Site Announcement
    • Brussels Belgium Temple
    • Springfield Missouri Temple
  • Temple Rendering Released
    • Wellington New Zealand Temple
  • Temple Construction Updates
    • Salt Lake Temple
      • Underneath Cables
      • Lego Model at BYU
    • Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple
      • New Road
    • Stockholm Sweden Temple
      • Construction of new structure underway after demolition
    • Wichita Kansas Temple
      • Construction activity underway, no groundbreaking announced
    • Orlando Florida Temple
      • Closing July 1st for renovation
    • Bonus: Paris Tabernacle closing for renovation after July 4
    • Nauvoo Illinois Temple
      • Construction begins on New visitors center
  • New Missionary Training Center
    • Located in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • In proximity of the temple in Kinshasa, first in the Africa Central Area
      • Unofficial MTC has been operating for a few years
      • Missionary training instruction in French
      • 7 missions in the DRC, 16 primarily French African missions
      • Will help reduce needs for visas
      • 11th MTC worldwide
        • Up from 9 in 2023, down from 17 in 2009.
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Dr. Matt Harris is a specialist in US history with a particular focus in religion and the law, church and state, American religious history, civil rights, and Mormon Studies. He received a BA and MA in history from Brigham Young University and an MPhil and PhD, also in history, from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

He is the author of numerous books and articles, including The Mormon Church and Blacks: A Documentary History (Univ. of Illinois Press, 2015), Thunder on the Right: Ezra Taft Benson in Mormonism and Politics (Univ. of Illinois Press, 2019), “Watchman on the Tower”: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right (Univ. of Utah Press, 2019) and (with Newell G. Bringhurst) The Mormon Church and its Gospel Topics Essays: The Scholarly Community Responds (Univ. of Utah Press, 2019). He is currently at work on three book-length manuscripts: “The Long Awaited Day”: Blacks, Mormons, and the Lifting of the Priesthood and Temple Ban, 1945-2018; J. Reuben Clark and the Making of Modern Mormonism (Univ. of Illinois Press); and Hugh B. Brown: Mormonism’s Progressive Apostle (Signature Books). His article “Mormonism’s Problematic Racial Past and the Evolution of the Divine-Curse Doctrine,” published in The John Whitmer Historical Society Journal, won the Vera Jean and J. Talmage Jones Award from the Mormon History Association in 2014. His work has been featured on CSPAN and various social media outlets.

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  • Temple Dedications
    • Puebla Mexico Temple – #191,
      • Presided by Gerritt Gong on May 19th
      • 20 stakes and 3 districts assigned to the temple district.
        • First of 8 temples that will split up the Mexico City Temple district
      • 14th of 25 in Mexico
      • Dedicatory Prayer
      • Reminiscences of temple trips to Mesa Arizona.
    • Taylorsville Utah Temple – #192
      • Presided by Gerritt Gong on June 2nd
      • 38 Stakes assigned to the temple district.
        • Leaves Jordan River with only 30 Stakes
      • 20th of 30 in Utah, 5th in Salt Lake Valley
      • Dedicatory Prayer
      • Baptistery Modesty glass
  • Temple Groundbreaking
    • Cleveland Ohio Temple
      • June 1st, presided by Vai Sikahema
      • Foundation excavation is already underway
      • Remarks about Kirtland
    • Teton River Idaho Temple
      • June 1st, presided by Ricardo Giménez
      • Remarks about the harsh winter that pioneers and residents endure
      • Teton Flood engulfed the temple site: “I wonder … if perhaps that flood cleansed this location for a future temple”
      • Smallest city to have two temples (40K pop.), 9th in Idaho
  • Temple dedication Announced
    • San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple
      • Dedication: October 13, 2024, presided by Dale Renlund
      • Open House: September 12th to 28th.
      • Same day as Casper Wyoming temple – #198 & 199
      • Tentatively pushes Salvador Brazil to #200 on Oct. 20th
  • Temple Groundbreaking Announced
    • Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
      • June 22nd, presided by Joni L Koch
  • Temple Renderings Released
    • Maceió Brazil Temple
      • NOT a single-story temple of 19,000 square feet as previously announced
      • Two story temple of around 25,000 square feet (similar to Teresina).
      • Located next to Statue of Liberty replica
    • Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple
      • Gleaming white Spanish colonial style
      • single-story temple 10,787 square feet
  • Temple Approvals
    • Lone Mountain Nevada Temple
      • After a Six hour, standing room only meeting, Las Vegas planning commission approves temple. Will advance city council
      • Hundreds of Church members showed up in Blue shirts, handed a petition with 10k signatures. Opponents gathered 5k signatures.
    • McKinney Texas Temple
      • The Planning and Zoning Committee votes to recommends city deny permit. City Council will make Final decision.
      • 87% of comments were opposition. Green “Fairview United” T-shirts
      • Church representatives and members emphasized religious symbolism and the spire that points to heaven. Insisted it is protected by federal legislation.
      • At least one church member commented that steeple height is not part of religious doctrine.
      • The Mayor of McKinney wrote a letter to Farivew to voice support for the temple.
      • June 4th meeting: church asked for an extension to leave the comment period open for a few months.
        • City will delay the vote to August and allow the church to return with a proposal more reasonable in size.
    • Bakersfield California Temple
      • Efforts on hold.
  • Construction Updates
    • Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple
      • Refurbished Angel Moroni placed on top of the temple on May 14th
    • Provo Utah Temple
      • Gone!
    • Salt Lake Temple
      • Confirmation that the large Christus statue will be placed in the West Pavilion on the south side of the temple.
      • Replicas of ordinance spaces will be in the lower level.
      • Additional statues will be placed on the grounds in the coming months
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        • Working towards a specific date in 2026
    • Ephraim Utah Temple
      • Cupula placed on top of the temple
    • San Diego California Temple
      • Exterior refurbishments finished
      • Temple has been closed for 10 months
    • Singapore Temple
      • Jurong Ward has moved out of the building in preparation for construction
      • General contractor selected but no groundbreaking announced
    • Anchorage Alaska Temple
      • Foundation work on the new temple next to the existing one.
      • No groundbreaking necessary
  • Apostle Visits
    • Elder Christofferson visits Angola, Mozambique, and Madagascar, where temples have been announced.
    • Elder Cook visits Kiribati.

Brent Robers: construction skills not found on the island, no crane on the island. Church is shipping a crane and modular units to the island.

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Clair Crosby Version

“For behold, I, God, have suffered these things for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent; But if they would not repent they must suffer even as I; Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit—and would that I might not drink the bitter cup, and shrink—Nevertheless, glory be to the Father, and I partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men.”

Doctrine and Covenants 19:16–19

Composer: Melanie F. Hoffman
Year of Composition: 2007
Notable Performances: Clair Ryann Crosby’s rendition at 3 years old, featured on her family’s YouTube channel, The Crosbys, which has garnered around 19 million views. The video can be found here.

Key Line:“Jesus climbed the hill to the garden still, His steps were heavy and slow.”

Historical ContextMelanie F. Hoffman composed “Gethsemane” in 2007. She and her husband Roger have dedicated over 35 years to writing sacred music, feeling that their compositions are often divinely inspired. The couple is also known for “Consider the Lilies” and their involvement in the “Scripture Scouts” project.

Melanie Hoffman described the creation of “Gethsemane” as a spontaneous and rapid process, emphasizing its importance in teaching children about Jesus Christ’s life and Atonement​​​​.

Cultural and Religious SignificanceCommonality Outside LDS Culture: While “Gethsemane” is deeply rooted in LDS culture, its theme of Christ’s atonement makes it universally relatable to Christians worldwide. However, its widespread recognition outside LDS circles is limited.

Central Theme and Doctrine:

  • Theme: The hymn focuses on the solemnity and significance of Christ’s atonement in the Garden of Gethsemane.
  • Doctrine Taught: The Atonement of Jesus Christ, a central tenet of LDS belief, highlighting His suffering and sacrifice.

Fulfillment of Church’s Criteria for Hymn Selection:

  1. Increase faith in and worship of Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ: The hymn directly addresses Christ’s suffering and sacrifice, enhancing worship and reflection on His atonement.
  2. Teach core doctrine with power and clarity: It clearly teaches the doctrine of the Atonement, making it accessible to children and adults alike.
  3. Invite joyful singing at home and at church: The melody and message encourage personal and communal singing, particularly during Easter.
  4. Comfort the weary and inspire people to endure in faith: By focusing on Christ’s sacrifice, it offers comfort and motivation to those facing challenges.
  5. Unify Latter-day Saints and others throughout the world: Its message of Christ’s universal atonement can unify believers in their shared faith.

Inclusion RationaleSpeculative Inclusion Reason:

  • Why It Might Be Included Now: Given its profound message and popularity, especially among children, “Gethsemane” could be included to enhance the hymnbook’s focus on core doctrines like the Atonement and to provide a hymn that resonates deeply during Easter and other times of reflection on Christ’s sacrifice.

Impact and ReceptionInitial Reactions:The hymn has been positively received within the LDS community, particularly highlighted by the viral video featuring Clair Ryann Crosby. This performance has significantly amplified the hymn’s reach and impact, making it a beloved piece, especially among families and children.

Potential Impact on Worship:Its inclusion in worship services can deepen the congregation’s reflection on the Atonement, particularly during the Easter season. It also provides an accessible way for children to understand and appreciate this fundamental doctrine.

Additional NotesInteresting Facts:

  • The Hoffmans often feel their music is divinely inspired, a sentiment that resonates with many of their listeners.
  • The hymn “Gethsemane” was composed spontaneously and quickly, a process Melanie Hoffman describes as almost effortless, underscoring its spiritual significance​​​​.

Multimedia Elements:

  • Video: Clair Ryann Crosby’s performance on The Crosbys’ YouTube channel has approximately 19 million views, showcasing the hymn’s emotional and spiritual impact.

This comprehensive look at “Gethsemane” provides insight into its background, significance, and reception, making it a valuable addition to the LDS hymnbook.

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The upcoming release of the new LDS hymnbook is eagerly awaited by congregations worldwide. One of the most anticipated additions is the inclusion of “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” This hymn has a long history in the LDS hymnal tradition, and its return is sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia and reverence among Latter-day Saints. Its timeless melody and profound lyrics have been an integral part of worship for countless individuals and families in the Church. The hymn’s return is a celebration of tradition and a tribute to its enduring spiritual significance.

A Hymn of Grace for Those Who Wander“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is a hymn that resonates deeply within the hearts of many, crossing denominational lines and touching the souls of those who sing and hear it. Its journey through history, its spiritual significance, and the legends surrounding it make for a rich narrative of faith, music, and enduring legacy.

“To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest adventure; to find him, the greatest human achievement.”

— St. Augustine of Hippo

The Origins and Evolution“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is a hymn written by Robert Robinson in 1758 during the 18th-century revivalist movement. Robinson composed this hymn at the age of 22, reflecting his profound understanding of grace and personal devotion. The melody associated with it, called Nettleton, is attributed to John Wyeth’s sacred music repository, which further cemented its place in hymnal tradition.

This hymn was not included in the original LDS hymnbook that Emma Smith compiled. However, it has been featured in various Christian hymnals since its creation. Although “Come, Thou Fount” was not included in the 1985 edition of the LDS hymnbook, it remains a much-loved hymn among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and many other Christian denominations. The hymn’s message of divine grace and guidance is universal, embodying themes of redemption, seeking, and the joy of divine love.

Cultural and Religious Significance“Come, Thou Fount” is not just a hymn but a journey of faith and acknowledgment of God’s hand in everything. It teaches core doctrines of Christianity with clarity and power, inviting all to partake in the joy of singing and the comfort it brings to the weary. It fulfills the church’s criteria for hymn selection by increasing faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, comforting and inspiring the faithful, and unifying believers worldwide​ (Tabernacle Choir)​.

Mack Wilberg and The Tabernacle Choir“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” has had a fluctuating history within LDS culture. It has been absent and present in official hymnals. Although it was not included in the 1985 LDS hymnbook, it remained popular in LDS culture through other means, such as performances by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and inclusion in various LDS music collections. This ongoing popularity reflects a form of cultural reintroduction outside the official hymnal.

Mack Wilberg’s “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” arrangement has become a beloved rendition by The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. It is celebrated for its emotional depth and for enhancing the hymn’s message of divine grace and guidance. Mack Wilberg’s work on this hymn is renowned for creating arrangements that provide a fresh perspective on traditional hymns, making them resonate deeply with Choir members and listeners worldwide.

In 2018, the church announced its plans to create a new hymnbook promoting a more unified global hymnal. On April 1st, 2024, it was announced that the hymn “Come, Thou Fount” would be included in this upcoming hymnbook, marking its official reintroduction. Further additions to the new hymnbook will begin rolling out in May 2024, with twelve new hymns added to the LDS Gospel Library. Specifics about its official reintroduction into LDS culture, such as inclusion in official church materials or hymnals, would require up-to-date information on recent hymnal revisions or announcements by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Legends and StoriesOne of the most touching lines in the hymn is “Here I raise my Ebenezer; hither by thy help I’ve come.” This line is based on a story from the Bible in 1 Samuel 7:12, where Samuel raises a stone as a monument to God’s help and names it Ebenezer, which means “stone of help.”

Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.

(1 Samuel 7:12)

The hymn celebrates the guidance and assistance provided by God throughout life’s journey.

Robert Robinson’s life serves as a testament to the themes of the hymn “Come Thou Fount”. He had experienced different religious beliefs throughout his life, and the line “Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love” speaks to the universal human experience of wandering from faith and the continuous need for divine grace.

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” — Confucius

There is a heartwarming legend about Robinson that he often recalled in his later years. While traveling in a stagecoach, he overheard a woman hum his hymn. When he asked her what she thought of it, he was deeply moved and revealed that he was the hymn’s author. He expressed his yearning for the emotions he once experienced and laments, “I would give a thousand worlds, if I had them, to enjoy the feelings I had then.” Although the story cannot be historically verified, it portrays the author’s deep emotional connection to his creation and its profound impact on others.

A Hymn to Inspire“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is a hymn that stands as a testament to the timeless power of hymns to inspire, comfort, and unite people across different cultures and centuries. Its journey from an 18th-century revivalist hymn to a modern-day anthem of grace and guidance underscores the enduring nature of its message, which continues to resonate within the hearts of the faithful worldwide.

As this hymn continues to be sung in congregations, homes, and hearts, it reminds us of the divine grace that is the source of every blessing we have and the ever-present help in our wanderings. Whether viewed from a historical, cultural, or personal perspective, “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” remains a cherished hymn of faith, hope, and the quest for divine love that endures through time.


Bibliography:

  1. “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/music/library/hymns/come-thou-fount-of-every-blessing?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
  2. “Hymn Selection Criteria.” The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/hymns/how-hymns-are-chosen.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
  3. “1 Samuel 7:12.” The Holy Bible, King James Version.
  4. “Mack Wilberg Biography.” The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/articles/mack-wilberg-biography.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
  5. “Church Announces Plans for New Hymnbook and Children’s Songbook.” Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, May 20, 2018. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/church-announces-plans-for-new-hymnbook-and-childrens-songbook?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
  6. Augustine of Hippo. “St. Augustine Quotes.” Goodreads. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/3296.Augustine_of_Hippo?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.
  7. Confucius. “Confucius Quotes.” Goodreads. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/296842.Confucius?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss.

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If you would like to donate to her family with costs associated with her illness and passing, visit their GO FUNDME.With her unique mix of humor and candor, empathy and idealism, Inouye draws upon her academic training in Chinese history and religious studies, her rich cultural heritage, her experiences raising a family in an international setting, her tangle with cancer, and her resilient faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ to unfurl vibrant reflections on the enduring question of what it means to be a Latter-day Saint today.

She passed away from cancer on April 23, 2024.

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  • Temple Open House Begins
    • Manti Utah Temple
      • Media day on March 11th
      • Open House through April 5th
        • (Long lines on the weekends)
      • Because of the Staircases between the ordinance rooms, wheelchairs can’t be accommodated in these rooms.
        • It appears that the temple in Ephraim will primarily serve those patrons
      • Interior Photos
        • New curtains and Film screens with hanging projectors added to the ordinance rooms
        • Cushions added to the old benches
        • Large television screens added to the Terrestrial Room.
      • Rooms
        • Chapel with a 1906 a copy of Benard Plockhorst’s Jesus Blessing the Children – Baby Jesus with a man face
        • Hallway – Isaac Morely framed green apron.
        • Baptistry: Robert Shepard
          • Scenes from Baptism of Jesus, Oliver and Joseph, and the waters of Mormon
          • Dove painted on the ceiling above the font.
          • Scriptural verses from:
            • Matthew 3: 13-15
            • III Nephi 19:12-14
            • Pearl of Great Price 56:70
              • Not the first edition
        • Creation Room: C.C.A Christensen mural from 1886
          • Danish Convert in 1850 who studied at the Royal Art Institute of Copenhagen
          • Murals preserved despite being painted onto plaster. Layers of dirt, grime and plaster were removed.
          • Attempted to visualize the creation accounts in Genesis
          • Dinosaurs in creation murals
          • Copied out of the book: The world before the deluge
        • Garden Room: Robert Shepherd mural from 1944
          • Features many animals and the trees from the garden of eden
        • World Room Murals: Minerva Tiechert mural from 1947 – painted on canvas
          • First woman to be commissioned to paint a temple mural
          • Intimidated by the 60 ft long room, 24 ft high.
          • Contracted for $4000, including cost of the paint
          • Being only 5’2, 117 lbs, she found it exhausting to climb scaffolding all day.
            • She fell off and had to miss a few hours to see a doctor for her arm, but returned after a few hours.
          • She set a self imposed deadline of a month to finish, even though the church officials expected it to take a year.
          • They had to take breaks when an endowment session moved through the room.
          • With the help of some assistants, they finished the 120 figures and 4000 square feet in 23 working days.
          • She returned on some trips during the following year ot make touchups.
          • Back Wall: Tower of Babel
          • South Wall (Windows) – Biblical history in four parts
            • Abraham in Cannon
            • Joseph in Egypt
            • Moses, golden calf, and tablets
            • Pilgrims sailing
          • North Wall – Large Scene of the Gentiles
            • Easu
            • The Orient
            • Crusaders
            • Columbus
            • Shadowy figures
          • Front Wall – Both sides entering into the American Continent
            • “Indian Brave” with arms outstretched
            • Zion in the Nexus – grid of Manti City
        • Celestial room connected to a sealing room that once served as the Holy of Holies.
        • Spiral Staircases and Assembly room
      • Waterproofing the walls and foundation of the building was the priority of the renovation
        • Water from the hillside had been seeping into the walls and into the sealing rooms.
        • Emily (H)utt thinks that not a lot changed from the inside of the temple
    • Urdaneta Philippines Temple
      • Media Day on March 12th
      • Open house through March 30th
      • Interior Photos
        • Golden sand granite exterior
        • Elements of Asian and Spanish Design
        • National flower of the philippines: Sampaguita
  • Temple Groundbreaking
    • San Luis Potosí México
      • March 9th presided by Sean Douglas
      • One of 24 temples in Mexico
      • Temple will also serve members in Aguascalientes, Fresnillo, Zacatecas and León that currently travel to Mexico City or Guadalajara.
  • Temple Site Announced
    • Savai’i Samoa Temple
      • 5.5-acre in Fataloa, a subarea of Salelologa village on the southeastern edge of the island of Savai’i.
        • This site showed up in the meetinghouse locator months ago
      • Single story temple of 29,630 square feet
  • Temple Presidents and Matrons for new Temples
    • San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple
      • From Tegucigalpa Honduras
    • Antofagasta Chile Temple
      • From Antofagasta
  • Local Media Coverage
    • Vancouver Washington Temple
      • Some neighbors not pleased
    • Modesto California Temple
      • Missionary couples available for visitors and cookies every wednesday for the workers.
  • Kirtland temple reactions
    • Mormonland interview
    • Inside Out
    • John C Hamer reaction
    • COC zoom meeting – gospel tangents
      • Forgot to mention last podcast: Nauvoo Property Map
  • Area News
    • Church Acquires land to build a Central Africa Area Office in Nairobi
    • Venezuela will be realigned to the Caribbean Area, moving from the South America Northwest Area.
      • Number of stakes will nearly double in the Caribbean area.
      • Only area of the church without a temple announced or under construction
  • General Conference Temple Predictions
    • Temple Bracket
    • Matt Martinich’s map
      • Temple Prediction Matrix
    • My Top Predictions
      • Cincinnati Ohio – Property acquired last year in Mason on Montgomery Rd
      • Flagstaff AZ
      • Herriman UT or Lehi UT or Spanish Fork UT
      • Price UT
      • Evanston WY
      • El Paso TX
      • Honolulu Hawaii
      • Santiago Dominican Republic
      • Sana Ana El Salvador
      • Florianopolis/Sao Jose Brazil
      • Rosario Argentina
      • Punta Arenas Chile
      • Lima Peru #3
      • Medellin Colombia
      • Kampala Uganda
      • Glasgow Scotland
      • Taichung Taiwan
      • Hobart Australia
      • Wildcard: Maracaibo Venezuela

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Our First Read: At One Ment, by Thomas Wirthlin McConkie(Yes, he’s from multiple big-name Church families!)

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At the heart of the gospel is a radical message of hope: we are capable of unlimited development, of becoming even as Christ is. But what does this path of transformation look like and feel like in practice? For centuries, so much of Christianity has focused on what to believe. Thomas McConkie redirects this conversation to the simple but potent practices we can engage in body, heart, mind and spirit—awakening us to a greater measure of the Sacred right here and now. “At-one-ment” becomes a spiritual reality in which we can all participate, not just a historical event in which a select few believe.

In a clear and elegant sequence, McConkie describes ancient and modern approaches to awakening the mind, purifying the heart and healing the body, as well as common challenges that come up along the way. Whatever the reader’s personal beliefs, this book is intended to complement their worldview and provide practical, actionable steps toward realizing a greater fullness of all that they are meant to become.

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Zachary Wright was born in American Fork, UT. He served his mission speaking Spanish in North Carolina and the Dominican Republic. He currently attends BYU studying psychology, but loves writing, and studying LDS theology and history. His biggest desire is to help other people bring them closer to each other, and ultimately bring people closer to God. He has recently become a part of a new critical thinking podcast on FAIR called Me, My Shelf, & I, with fellow hosts Jennifer Roach and Sarah Allen.

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Darin Scott is an American actor, writer, and director of English, Scottish, and German decent, born in the small town of Vernal, Utah. Most of his childhood and adolescence (12 years) was spent in Vancouver, Washington. A month before Scott’s seventeenth birthday, his father died of a heart attack. As the youngest and last of five children in the home, Scott became the man of the house.

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The school stage is where Scott’s passion for acting began but he was also very into sports. After playing college football at Brigham Young University-Idaho, Scott finished his BA at the University of Utah. His football days led to his first acting role in the Disney film “Going To The Mat,” working with Khleo Thomas as the football jock, “Yardley”. The following year, Scott booked another role in Disney’s “Halloweentown High,” where he worked with Academy Award Nominated, Debbie Reynolds, as well as Teen Choice Nominated, Lucas Grabeel. Scott read for the role of Wylie in Disney’s “Buffalo Dreams” and had the director all but convinced until he was asked his age (being 25 at the time). Though Scott is typically cast in younger roles, in this case, the director took Scott’s age a bit too literally. Scott took a few roles in independent films and then landed a lead role in Discovery Channel’s “I Shouldn’t Be Alive.”

In spite of his brewing film success, with a young family, Scott relocated to California to pursue a law degree. Shortly after moving, he booked a role in “127 Hours” where he worked with Golden Globe Winner (and Academy Award Nominated), James Franco. Although the role turned out to be smaller than anticipated, as the entire wedding scene was cut from the final edit, it did steer Scott from law school. He withdrew after one semester to attend Playhouse West Acting School in North Hollywood. While studying there, he booked roles in a number of films, including the title role of the mountain man scout Ephraim Hanks in “Ephraim’s Rescue,” where he showed his ability to carry a film. Later, Scott was also direct-cast as a younger character version of Emmy-Nominated, John Heard, in “Counting For Thunder.” Not letting his law background go to waste, Scott followed by landing a supporting role as the lead Defense Attorney in “Just Let Go,” where he worked opposite Emmy-Nominated Henry Ian Cusick and Sam Sorbo (Jenkins). Scott continued his success working opposite Teen Choice Winner, Josh Lucas, in Kevin Costner’s acclaimed, Emmy-Nominated and Golden Globe winning series, “Yellowstone”.

Scott is also the writer and director of over 30 commercials and short films, including the third all-time highest crowdfunded short film on Kickstarter in 2017, “Reign of Judges: Title of Liberty.” In late 2021, Scott made his feature directorial debut, writing, directing, and starring in “The Oath,” based on his award-winning short film, “Reign of Judges: Title of Liberty,” also starring Billy Zane, Karina Lombard, and Eugene Brave Rock. “The Oath” is set to release in theaters in 2023.

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Part 1 – Richard Ostler

The “Good Ship Zion” represents The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and all the good it can bring into our lives. But not everyone feels welcome and secure in the boat.
Instead of putting the responsibility on others to get comfortable – or to figuratively stop rocking the boat – we can all work in our circles of influence to improve the Good Ship Zion for everyone, as we journey together to the safe harbor of God’s presence. “It’s just a really big boat.”
This book addresses:

  • Loving members who are “foyer sitters”
  • Is it okay to turn down a calling?
  • Ministering to those with church-generated pain or trauma
  • How should we treat those who leave the Church?
  • Supporting members dealing with death
  • Better support for single Latter-day Saints
  • Supporting couples in their decisions about children.

Through the power of storytelling, former YSA bishop Richard Ostler invites all of us to listen, learn, and love so we can do our part to make the Church more welcoming. This book – which is supportive of the Church, its leaders, and doctrine – is an extension of Ostler’s enormously popular podcast Listen, Learn & Love, and his previous two books. Visit his website.

Part 2 – Richard Turley

Turley has written more than 20 books, including Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hoffman Case and Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath.

“The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has commissioned former Assistant Church Historian and Recorder Richard E. Turley Jr. to write a new biography of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The book will be called “Joseph the Prophet.”

President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency made the announcement at the end of his keynote remarks at the seventh annual Joseph Smith Papers conference in the Conference Center Theater in Salt Lake City on Friday, September 15, 2023.

“With the completion of the Joseph Smith Papers [in June 2023], a firm foundation has been laid on which additional works can be solidly built,” President Oaks said.

The new biography will take years to complete. Teams aiding on the project include Church History Department scholars, including many who worked on the Joseph Smith Papers volumes and who collectively have already devoted decades of study to the Prophet. Staff and volunteers of the Family History Department are also contributing their skills in local research and building databases to help answer important questions. Professors from BYU have joined seasoned legal scholars and interns from the J. Reuben Clark Law School to study the legal papers of Joseph Smith and his family.

The biography will rely on the research of these and other scholars, who are expected to generate a number of publications with detailed findings on which the biography can then rely. The biography itself will be written as a narrative for a general audience and is expected to garner a wide readership.

He has served as the managing director of the Church Historical Department (as it was then called) when the Joseph Smith Papers were launched in June 2001 and served as chair of the project’s editorial board, as well as a volume editor. He was managing director of the Family History Department when FamilySearch was launched and later served as managing director of the Church’s Public Affairs and Communication Departments.” (Church Newsroom)

Part 3 Richard Bushman

Renowned historian Richard Lyman Bushman presents a vibrant history of the objects that gave birth to a new religion. He’s perhaps best known for Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, but he’s at work on a commissioned book about Joseph Smith with new information and a lens of his prophetic calling.

According to Joseph Smith, in September of 1823 an angel appeared to him and directed him to a hill near his home. Buried there Smith found a box containing a stack of thin metal sheets, gold in color, about six inches wide, eight inches long, piled six or so inches high, bound together by large rings, and covered with what appeared to be ancient engravings.

Exactly four years later, the angel allowed Smith to take the plates and instructed him to translate them into English. When the text was published, a new religion was born. The plates have had a long and active life, and the question of their reality has hovered over them from the beginning. Months before the Book of Mormon was published, newspapers began reporting on the discovery of a “Golden Bible.” Within a few years over a hundred articles had appeared. Critics denounced Smith as a charlatan for claiming to have a wondrous object that he refused to show, while believers countered by pointing to witnesses who said they saw the plates.

Two hundred years later the mystery of the gold plates remains. In this book renowned historian of Mormonism Richard Lyman Bushman offers a cultural history of the gold plates.

Bushman examines how the plates have been imagined by both believers and critics–and by treasure-seekers, novelists, artists, scholars, and others–from Smith’s first encounter with them to the present. Why have they been remembered, and how have they been used? And why do they remain objects of fascination to this day? By examining these questions, Bushman sheds new light on Mormon history and on the role of enchantment in the modern world.

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Michael Benjamin has been providing therapy to children, adolescents, and their families for over 20 years. He earned both his Masters and Bachelors degrees in Social Work from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. In addition to treating mood, anxiety, grief/loss, ADHD, and disruptive behaviors, Michael has specialized training in working with children and adolescents who are experiencing PTSD and/or attachment issues. He has also taught numerous parenting courses. Prior to becoming a therapist, Michael worked as a child protective services worker and youth deputy probation officer.Michael has presented at dozens of local and national workshops, seminars, teacher inservices, and conferences on topics including trauma, attachment, parenting, children’s mental health, integrated behavioral health, and cultural considerations in healthcare. As an adjunct faculty, he has also taught social work courses in the Masters of Social Work program at Winona State University.Michael has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world and is fluent in Spanish. A few highlights of Michael’s humanitarian travels include providing psychological first aid to child victims of the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka and working with orphans in Peru and Guatemala.Michael enjoys spending time with his wife and four children while camping, traveling, or playing board games. His favorite place to go for both outdoor adventures and tranquility is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. When Michael has free time, he enjoys reading, running, listening to music (Broadway musicals and Latin music are his favorites), and watching a good movie.The post 731 Michael Benjamin appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

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I am Tammy Hill, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, ASSECT Member. Professor for the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University. I teach Marriage Preparation, Marriage Enhancement and Healthy Sexuality in Marriage courses. I host the Live Your Why...

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  • When Gov. Cox asked us to pray for rain…
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  • President Ballard’s experiences as a missionary in England
  • Heather Armstrong, ‘Queen of Mommy Bloggers’ passes away
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15 New Temples

  • Retalhuleu, Guatemala
    • 6th in Guatemala
    • Town of 90,000, Mission headquartered here.
    • 5 stakes, 1 district.
  • Iquitos, Peru (honorable mention)
    • 7th in Peru
    • Basically, an Island in the Jungle (no highways connect it to other cities, only River or airplane)
    • President Uchtdorf visited in 2012
    • 3 stakes
  • Teresina, Brazil
    • 19th in Brazil
    • Northern Interior
    • 5 Stakes, 2 districts.
  • Natal, Brazil
    • 20th in Brazil
    • Northern Coast
    • 5 Stakes
  • Tuguegarao City, Philippines
    • 11th in Philippines
    • Northern Luzon – same mission as one announced 6 months ago)
    • 5 stakes, 4 districts
  • Iloilo, Philippines
    • 12th In Philippines (Right now only 2 are dedicated)
    • Own Island in the middle
    • 5 stakes, 2 districts
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
    • 1st in Indonesia
    • World’s Largest Muslim Nation
    • Nelson visited in 2019
    • 2 stakes, 1 district, all on Java
  • Hamburg, Germany
    • 3rd in Germany
    • Northern Germany
    • 2 stakes
  • Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
    • 10th in Canada, 4th in Alberta
    • Of the highest concentrations of members in Canada, Near Mormon Colonies.
    • 7-9 stakes (only YSA stake in Canada)
    • Leaving Cardston with only 4-5 stakes (Renovation soon?)
  • San Jose, California
    • 11th in California , 2nd in Bay area (Silicon Valley)
    • 9 stakes
  • Bakersfield, California
    • 12th in California
    • Near Death valley / Sequoia Forest
    • 7 stakes
  • Springfield, Missouri
    • 3rd in Missouri
    • Part of the upcoming Bentonville Arkansas district
    • 5 stakes
  • Winchester, Virginia
    • 2nd in Virginia (After Richmond – dedicated by Oaks, not Holland)
    • Northernmost stake in Virginia – almost in West Virginia (Sorry)
    • 2-3 stakes?
  • Charlotte, North Carolina (Prediction)
    • 2nd in North Carolina
    • 8-9 stakes
  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
    • 3rd in Pennsylvania
    • 6-7 stakes

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Abby Payne is a mother of three young kids, and a wife of 13 years to Scott Payne. Her youth and college experiences involved lots of violin, piano, choir, orchestra, teaching music and competitive ballroom dancing. Needless to say, she kept busy! After graduating with her degree in Mathematics Education from BYU in 2013, she took a break from school to focus on raising her family for the next ten years. Now she is excitedly preparing to begin her first year of teaching this fall 2023. She loves movies, musicals, dancing, art, reading, and spending time with her family. Abby and Scott love being members of Christ’s restored church and strive to teach their children the truths of the gospel. Even though she absolutely cherishes her testimony building youth experiences in the church and her beloved young women’s leaders, she’s excited to share on The Cultural Hall some of the things she wishes were taught more often in the church’s youth program.

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Camille Johnson has spent the last 20 years trying to find the floor as a mom of  5 busy kids and lately her thoughts have turned to what’s next for her as a midlife mom.  Raised in Salt Lake City, Utah and presently living in Cleveland, OH, which she happily calls home. She’s already enjoyed several side hustles: pastry chef, diving coach, administrative assistant. But none seem a fitting sequel for when the children leave the nest…and she’s got a while to go. In Finding the Floor, Camille talks about living in the moment (and loving it) while keeping an eye to whatever comes when the last kid leaves home.

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Ben Felix is an architect working at FFKR Architects where he designs temples and other religious buildings. He is also an adjunct professor of architecture at Utah Valley University. Ben holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from BYU and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Notre Dame. He is passionate about traditional architecture and urbanism and specializes in classical design. In his time off, Ben loves to paint, travel with his wife (and occasionally his children), and play in amateur baseball leagues.The post Kirtland Temple Fan Fiction Ep. 667 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

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Madi is an 18 year old girl in her second semester at BYU, who is passionate about spreading awareness about LDS women struggling with pornography.

She is a pre-business student hoping to go into entrepreneurial management as well as a presidency member of the unalone club at BYU, a club dedicated to providing a space where those struggling with pornography addictions can come to share their burdens and feel “unalone.” She is spending the next 6 months before she leaves on her mission following her promptings to spread the word that if you are a woman struggling with pornography, you are NOT alone.

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Gavin Feller is a media producer, researcher, and startup founder. After completing a PhD in 2017, Gavin taught media courses at Southern Utah University for two years before taking a research position at a university in northern Sweden. In 2021, Gavin left academia to co-found the world’s-first kid-to-kid cultural education company, KidCulture. Gavin lives in southern Brasil with his wife and four kids. He loves to play beach tennis, hike, cook, and attempt to surf.

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  • Utah man charged with sexual assault of women he met through Mutual app
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  • SCOTUS won’t let trumpet band overturn 2020 election
  • Defendant in Boy Scout case sentenced
  • Family History Library is now FamilySearch Library
  • Update on the Enoch family murders
  • The church and stock positions

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  • Church News Article
    • “Inside Church Headquarters: The location, design and construction of Latter-day Saint temples”
      • https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2022/11/27/23466258/inside-church-headquarters-presiding-bishopric-location-design-construction-of-temples?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss
    • “The First Presidency outlines criteria for determining where temples should be built, including the numbers of members within an area and the distances they travel to attend a temple.”
    • “Based on that criteria, the Temple Department — which is overseen by two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles — makes suggestions to the First Presidency of possible temple locations.”
    • “The First Presidency will then make the final determination of where temples should be built.”
    • “The Presiding Bishopric and its Special Projects Department identify a specific site within that location and recommend it to the First Presidency. In most cases, once the location and site have been identified, the temple is announced by the First Presidency to the public, usually in general conference.”
    • “With a site determined, the Presiding Bishopric and Special Projects Department propose designs to the First Presidency. Once approved, construction begins on the temple.”
    • “With a large number of temples under construction “we have some beautiful plans that have been authorized by the First Presidency that we refer to as ‘core plans’ that vary in square footage,”
    • “Because of those core plans, the design time to construct a temple has been shortened from about 18 months down to about six or seven months. And so it’s much faster to get a temple into the construction process, which saves money and time,”
    • Bishop Budge said though the floor plans of some temples are the same, “you wouldn’t know it when you look at the temples. Each temple is unique and different in the exterior and interior finishes. And we construct the temples using a variety of local materials … and architectural themes that are consistent with the culture and the people of the area.”
    • To better serve members in less populated areas, some new temples are being constructed with the flexibility to interchange rooms.
    • “We have what we call flexible plans,” Bishop Caussé said. “This is mostly for our temples with less square footage. … To offer maximum capacity to the members, we have that flexible use of a number of rooms within the temple. For example, a sealing room could be used as an instruction room, or an instruction room can be used as a sealing
  • Angel Moroni Placed
    • Salta Argentina Temple
      • Thursday November 24th – Thanksgiving, not reported until Saturday
      • Last Angel Moroni Scheduled to be placed on a new temple.
      • There are 170 Angel Moroni statues (including Salt Lake)
        • The Provo statue will be taken off, bringing down to 169
        • 69 Temples don’t or won’t have Moroni (29%)
        • If all new temples won’t have one, then (44%)
      • Groundbreaking
        • Managua Nicaragua Temple
          • November 26th by Taylor G. Godoy
          • Announced in 2018, first temple in Nicaragua.
          • Jennifer Lopez – “My parents have taught me to stay true to the covenants I have made”
          • Silvana Roberto García – as a child 44 years ago, traveled to Mesa Arizona. Later traveled to the Guatemala City.
        • Open House Beings
          • San Juan Puerto Temple
            • December 1st -17th
            • One of the smallest temples at just under 7,000 square feet (same as Guam).
            • Features two Flex rooms – Sealing/Endowment rooms.
            • Spire inspired by the towers found in the city hall
            • Spanish Scroll Leaf Motif on walls, quatrefoil motifs in art glass – blue greens
            • Press release highlights relief efforts from church from hurricanes and earthquakes.
          • Temple Site Announcements
            • Wellington New Zealand Temple
              • 35 site in Porirua (north of Wellington), 900 feet from the harbor
              • Two story 14,900 square feet
            • Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple
              • Engineering and construction business site in northern Santa Cruz
              • Single story 29,000 square feet
            • Londrina Brazil Temple
              • Open Field south of city center
              • Single story 32,000 square feet
            • Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
              • Entire block in a nice neighborhood south of the city center
              • Single story 32,000 square feet
            • Santos Brazil Temple
              • Site of the Santos Brazil Stake Center
              • Two-Story 23,000 square feet
            • Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
              • 26 acre site, across the street from existing meeting house
              • Single-story 10,900 square feet
            • Temple Square Update
              • Beehive House and Lion House will close on April 8th, 2023, for restoration work.
                • Historic homes of Brigham Young and other church presidents.
                • “To address structural deficiencies, preservation of aging finishes, replacement of outdated mechanical systems, and updating the guest experience”
              • Joseph Smith Memorial Building will also be renovated, and restaurants and event spaces will be closed until completion
              • All are scheduled to Open in 2025

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Cynthia Winward and Susan Hinckley are co-creators of the At Last She Said It podcast. In this conversation, they share why they started the podcast, where the name came from, and personal experiences they have had as women in the...

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Matt Whitaker Producer/Director/Screenwriter For over 25 years, Matt Whitaker has been writing and directing for film and television. A specialist in the WWII genre, his numerous produced screenplays include the critically acclaimed war films Saints and Soldiers and Instrument of War. He has...

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Articles of News Links Email us!! Gastric Sleeve surgery See Panic! at the Disco LIVE like Richie did Angela Lansbury and the Tabernacle Choir BYU football player now plays Captain Moroni Mike Lee and Captain Moroni? Utah senate race debate...

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Articles of News Link News on Hurricane Ian Man arrested for sex abuse at UVU Alex Jones ordered to pay victims of Sandy Hook Cosmo the Cougar has social media buzzing Built Bar signs with BYU…again BYU to honor ‘Black...

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New Temples 18 New Temples – 300 Total Temples (53 Construction, 74 Announced) – 35 for the Year (2021 was 34) 9 in Latin America, 5 in US, 3 in Asia, 1 in Africa Busan, Korea Southern Port City 2nd...

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In the Saturday Morning session of the October 2022 General Conference a new “Choose your own adventure” edition of the For the Strength of youth came out. Here are Kurt Francom (Leading Saints and This Week in Mormons) and I...

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News Links What are hair plugs and are they still used? Cassette tapes? Did you enjoy Mr. Mair’s latest post (TBD)? Notorious Mormon Murderers Interview with Elder Jensen, missionary to Jodi Arias Special Episode Is Mallory Book of She-hulk a...

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Articles of News Links Love based languages Purple Turtle Follow Molly Jenny!! The fun of Methotrexate The fun of Rheumatoid Arthritis Streak Running Get Tickets to see Molly Jenny in Enchanted April! Leading Saints info Poor Manti Te’o’s documentary First...

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Articles of News Episode 618 Links What is cursive? What are checks/cheques? BYU student TikTok prank sparks abortion debate Happy anniversary Bro Kyle!!! Bro Kyle episode 545 Church offers statement on helpline AP article about bishop and church helpline Zach...

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So a bunch of your friends have just announced they’ve left the LDS church via a viral anonymous question app… Now what? A guide to navigating your freshly exmo relationships.

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Divorce. It’s an uncomfortable word, a subject no one likes to discuss, especially Latter-day Saints. Yet, what do you do when you find yourself or someone you love facing the certainty of a divorce? How do you navigate the life...

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Todd currently serves as a Mental Fitness & Personal-Development Coach for those looking to get more out of life, and he also works at, what he calls the best University on the Planet, Wasatch Recovery Treatment Center as a Belief...

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Articles Of News 5.22.2022 600th Episode Send Compliments, Comments, and Complaints here Canada’s Pants 6 ways to support your bishop-and his family Ashburn church shares space with Muslim neighbors Dallas Jenkins of The Chosen comments on “LDS Issue” Church Global...

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Aaron D. Franklin is fascinated by light, both physically and spiritually. Is the physical light we see and use actually related to the spiritual light of the gospel, such as the Light of Christ? Can we apply what we know scientifically about light to...

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Over the past 19 years, Russell has built a following of over a million entrepreneurs, sold hundreds of thousands of copies of his books (making him a New York Times Bestselling Author), popularized the concept of sales funnels, and co-founded the software...

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Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife is an LDS relationship and sexuality coach with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. Her teaching and coaching focus on helping LDS individuals and couples achieve greater satisfaction and passion in their emotional and sexual relationships.   In...

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Tanya Hale is a certified life coach who specializes in coaching middle-aged, divorced LDS women and is the host of the podcast Intentional Living with Tanya Hale. She has four adult children, teaches middle school and was married for 24...

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0:55 Kurt Francom’s First Podcast 1:24 Where to Become a Patreon Saint 2:20 Leading Saints Podcast 6:07 Where is Orcas Island? 9:40 Aunt Mayor of Taylorsville 13:20 Dave Ramsey Show 14:40 Mormon Tithing Revisited 19:00 Ensign Peak Advisors Article 19:55...

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1:07 Church’s huge auction 2:50 Definition of Literary Agent 7:44 Desert Start Christmas show (without Richie:() 10:14 Brother Kyle In the News 11:38 Richie on Morgan Jones’ All In podcast 15:20 Rachel Hunt Steenblik’s ginormous baby 15:54 Tiny Kindnesses 16:40...

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A successful business woman takes her boyfriend home for Thanksgiving only to find her family is scheming to reunite her with her lost love. Adam White –  Adam White is a director and writer, known for Inspired Guns (2014), Funny Thing About Love (2021)...

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The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology divides into two volumes exploring and thinking about these pertinent questions. Whereas the first volume principally contains essays that deal with relatively traditional theological questions and concerns, the essays in this volume ask about what new worlds might be...

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A new romantic comedy from the creators of ONCE I WAS A BEEHIVE! A stereotypical uber-planner, Carrie Carrington (Lisa Valentine Clark) has her daughter’s entire life planned out: Step 1—get accepted to Brigham Young University (CHECK); Step 2—serve a mi...

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Ben Schilaty works as an Honor Code administrator and adjunct professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He holds three degrees from BYU: a bachelor’s degree in Latin American studies, a master’s in Hispanic linguistics, and a master’s in...

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24:47 Top 10 of the first 1o0 Episodes 10. Ep 2: Kirby Heyborne 9. Ep 85 – Susan Messing 8. Ep 90 – Paul Cardall 7. Ep 98 – Shannon Hale 6. Ep 28 – Michael Birkeland 5. Ep 6...

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1 The Constitution established a constitutional democratic republic, where the people exercise their power through their elected representatives. @OaksDallinH #GeneralConference — Latter-day Saint Quotes (@LDSquotable) April 4, 2021 2 He’s calling out the trump riots #GeneralConference — Leah 🌸 (@BransbyLeah)...

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Tweets. Get your tweets. Get your tweets here! 1 Elder Soares needs to tell us if he is on intermittent fasting or a keto diet. #GeneralConference — Caiphus Mangenela (@kentswana) April 4, 2021 2 I need to go on the...

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1 A story in 3 parts Maybe I should just stay off Twitter during this session 🤦‍♂️#GeneralConference #LDSConf pic.twitter.com/RIBm8OIY39 — Stehly (@StehFresh) April 3, 2021 2 "On wow – what an AMAZING statistical report. Really felt the spirit." – accountants,...

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1 The prophet and apostles are getting ready for one big announce this #GeneralConference. I wish they would give us some hints before conference on what that announcement might be. pic.twitter.com/m1kzwm764k — The Stake Clerk Emeritus (@TheStakeClerk) April 2, 2021...

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31:21 The Wilford Woodruff Papers website is live. Here’s what you need to know 34:50 Latter-day Saint mission president serving in the Philippines dies at 48 36:58 Prayer Vigil Held for Woman Missing Out of Hollywood 40:29 LDS President Russell...

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17:09 Suddenly Family Podcast 18:08 Mormonland Podcast 19:22 David Duchovny TRULY LIKE LIGHTNING 20:35 The Latest News on Temple Reopenings 23:00 BYU Theatre Production of ‘North Star’ Views Struggle for Civil Rights through a Child’s Eyes 23:34 LDS Church sends...

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Through the power of storytelling, former YSA bishop Richard Ostler brings to life the experiences of LGBTQ Latter-day Saints, fulfilling President M. Russell Ballard’s 2017 challenge to “listen to and understand what our LGBT brothers and sisters are feeling and...

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Well this year was a dumpster fire, wasn’t it? But at least it wasn’t all bad. All things considering the Cultural Hall had a phenomenal year with some of the best shows we’ve done yet. Here’s a list of our...

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3:24 – About Nathan K Nelson 10:39 – How Nathan became an “accidental author” 15:32 – The questions that became the genesis of his book 22:56 – The power of the preparatory priesthood 28:06 – How to better prepare for...

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3:25 Intro with Hank Smith 7:41 Favorite doctrine to teach 14:36 Favorite weird thing about the Church 26:23 Addressing faith concerns 50:57 Apologies and Church Leadership 1:03:32 Hank’s current interests- The Reformation Become a Patreon Saint Previous Episodes: Hank Smith...

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Hi, it’s me, your General Conference taste-maker. Here’s a list of some of my favorite tweets from the Sunday morning session of Conference. This one’s the last one for the next six moneths SO ENJOY IT! Check this one out...

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Hi, it’s me, Matt again, your General Conference taste-maker. Here’s a list of some of my favorite tweets from the Sunday morning session of Conference. Enjoy! First, there’s this one I love that he distinguishes between those who peacefully protest...

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Hi, it’s me, Matt Your General COnference taste-maker. Here’s a list of some of my favorite tweets from the Saturday afternoon session of Conference. Enjoy! And this one Even though I’m alone in my room, I’m still raising my right...

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Hi, it’s me, Matt Your General COnference taste-maker. Here’s a list of some of my favorite tweets from the Saturday morning session of Conference. Enjoy! This one If your 96 year old prophet can obediently follow health advice and wear...

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Get 1 Free Month of Living Scriptures 0:00- Intro with Brother Kyle 11:08- AoN 16:33- “8 Things you may not have known about Joseph Smith obtaining the gold plates” 21:46- “Former Alberta bishop sentenced to prison for historic sex assaults”...

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Worldwide Fast Facebook Group No social distancing orders were violated during the making of this video 🙂 The opening clips were shot before all of this happened. We hope that everything will be alright for everyone in the coming weeks....

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These four assurances Four Assurances from Plan of Salvation: 1- We can be cleansed of our sins2- He took upon the pains and infirmities of this world 3- The Savior makes it possible to be resurrected 4- Progress dosn't end...

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This Sunday snack Can you even watch Sunday AM session of #GeneralConference without cinnamon rolls? My new recipe = 👌🏼 pic.twitter.com/PYhMBinrM9 — Lena Louise (@LenaLouisey) April 5, 2020 This feel I think I need another diet coke. #GeneralConference — Joy...

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This Snapple Fact Matthew Holland? Elder Holland’s kid? #GeneralConference — Venessa Peterson (@rnmomma2three) April 4, 2020 This moment of name diversity President Oaks after he gets done reading all of the General Authorities #GeneralConference #ldsconf pic.twitter.com/5vOyfmBubL — Joe Exotic (@Tiger_King63)...

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If you like tweets and General Conference, we’ve got good news for you. Here are some of our (my) favorite Saturday morning session tweets. This bit of topical religious humor Question: if I don’t have a white handkerchief… but have...

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Articles of News 0:00- Intro 2:10- Corona virus parity song- therapeutic comedy versus insensitivity 8:29- Administering the sacrament and maintaining community while practicing social distancing 14:31- President Nelson’s message of hope 19:40- Articles of News: Tragic death of missionary in...

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Got an email from Dave that said he wanted to talk guns. I never turn down a good conversation. We chat guns, the Hall, being on the road as a trucker. It’s so real and so live, you can hear...

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This mood Guess which session this is #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/voy9boTqx1 — Tory @GeneralConference (@WorldsEndless) October 6, 2019 Ths moment which may have gone unnoticed by some, but not by all Historical moment: Today we will hear from the first African-American general...

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This reminder that God’s power is important Covenants can literally bless from the cradle to the grave … and beyond. #ElderGong #GeneralConference — Paco's Modern Life (@pacopudding) October 6, 2019 This reminder about marriage I love this principle: "Covenant marriage...

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This fall theme Fall vibes. #GeneralConference #twitterstake #ldsconf pic.twitter.com/7Uc4QMTwI7 — StephanieHuangPorter (@QueenScarlett) October 5, 2019 These animal facts I am 100000% here for cheetah allegories, they're my favorite animal #GeneralConference — Christine Stevenson (@wildbreezer) October 5, 2019 These three lessons...

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This person saying everything we were thinking Dang, Elder Holland right out the gate? The 12 going straight for the jugular #GeneralConference — Tigra La Muerteface (@hope_for_summer) October 5, 2019 This reminder of what really matters @HollandJeffreyR no matter your...

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So we heard that you guys like tweets. So here’s some more! This purr-fect pun Tab cats! #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/eA9WmzCMJt — Third Hour (@thirdhour_) April 7, 2019 This tweet that’s saying there’s a chance People who have been spreading rumors about...

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HERE’S THE VERY BEST OF TWEETER! This honest admission. I just came for the announcements #GeneralConference — Mariana (@gmariana2010) April 7, 2019 This short story Watching #GeneralConference with my mom, who just got baptized in February after 30 years of...

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Hubby is off to conference, and rocking a scale mail tie. Looking good!#GeneralConference #PriesthoodSession #ScaleMail #CoolTies pic.twitter.com/t15FbdaUmp — Carly Kjelstrom (@crkjelstrom) April 6, 2019 You know what your temptations are. Have you created a plan as to what to do...

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MOAR MEMES FOR YOU! don’t forget to pay attn during the songs lol i know y’all be taking bathroom breaks and getting snacks and talking #generalconference pic.twitter.com/CZ0j7ZFKCH — AUBREY (@aubrey031018) April 6, 2019 it isn’t officially conference until the organist...

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GET YOUR TWEETS HERE! Pres Nelson: Today we would like to announce new revelation regarding our code of health and wellness. Effective immediately, coffee…[pauses for dramatic effect]…tables are no longer acceptable in the home. They are bad for your shins,...

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces change to seminary program The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Friday announced a change in the seminary program for high school students. Read Story

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A couple, quick thoughts on using the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints’ proper name instead of nicknames like “the LDS Church” and “The Mormon Church.” 1. The Cultural Hall probably didn’t write the article you’re critiquing. Please stop...

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This reminder that more people are struglling than we imagine When you meet someone, treat them as if they are in serious trouble, and you will be right about half the time says #PresEyring #LDSconf #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/XARdRX2fPc — April Young...

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This tear-jerker from Elder Ballard so this is how this talk is gonna go??? #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/8xTDpniT49 — Sister Witch Hazel (@hayzul_nut) October 7, 2018 It amazes me that he wrote this talk before his wife died. Really though, it was...

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So I had a family emergency… so this is late… I’M SORRY! This reminder that world events are still going on Me trying to ignore every other world event trending on Twitter right now as I tweet about #GeneralConference. pic.twitter.com/tGmbpZls9C...

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GeneralConference tweets! Git yer #GeneralConference tweets! This big feeling Actual footage of me listening to President Nelson talk about how we need a home-centered Church. #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/k8AmzfiO9A — A. Whitney Rees (@AriWRees) October 6, 2018 This gif President Nelson to...

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Promised temple is coming, visiting apostle Dieter Uchtdorf tells Russia’s Mormons, but the process ‘will be slow’ When LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson declared April 1that the Utah-based faith planned to build a temple at a yet-to-be-determined location in Russia,...

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Most of these tweets will probably be about the big news part 2. 1. This thing that happened “We have made the decision to retire home teaching and visiting teaching as we know it." #PresNelson | #LDSconf — Ricky Acker...

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Welcome, welcome, Sabbath morning. Now we tweet from ev’ry talk. 1. This Dad joke Got my 14 year old to laugh by asking him to turn down the volume because I wanted to listen to the spirit today. #ldsconf #momnotaspleased...

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Here are the priesthoodiest priesthood tweets to have ever priesthooded. 1. This reminder to follow your passions When you’re passionate about your job and don’t care what others think #ldsconf pic.twitter.com/4N1IYY1wJE — Clayton Ashcraft (@claytonashcraft) April 1, 2018 2.This hec*kin...

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Here’s the dopest of the dope from Saturday’s afternoon session! 1. This person who yelled out “Something something sexual predator!” What did that guy say? #Ldsconf — Keisha Crawford (@Keishacoleee) March 31, 2018 2. This reminder that meekness is not...

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As we do every year here are the best tweets from the Saturday morning session of #LDSConf courtesy of the Twitterstake. 1. These dank costumes Taking some pretty good notes this session.#ldsconf pic.twitter.com/OqvvirCzPZ — Scott Knudson (@ScottTheAmazing) March 31, 2018...

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  1. This tribute to Elder Hales who passed away today. The lovely Robert D Hales has sadly passed away today. Always in our memories.? #ldsconf #elderrobertdhales pic.twitter.com/JQ4F0nBtIp — Melaya Huffaker (@melaya_huffaker) October 1, 2017 2. This reference to Jane Manning...

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The very best of 2017’s Sunday Morning Session 1. This reminder to find joy. Reach out to serve your brothers and sisters in your neighborhood and throughout the ? Find joy in the commotion #SisterBingham #ldsconf — Cindi B. (@UtahMomsLife)...

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Here’s the best tweets from 2017’s Priesthood Session. 1. This reminder that President Eyring is from a rough neighborhood. #PresEyring with the chest bump after #PriesthoodSession. #LDSConf pic.twitter.com/kt9EvrTL5j — Nick Park (@sput_nick) October 1, 2017 2. This high bar that...

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  1. This Reminder that we Shouldn’t Let Doubt Or Social This is for me. ?????? #LDSconf pic.twitter.com/NrbUpg7Syx — Lyle ??? (@been_801) September 30, 2017 2. This reminder of leadership fallibility. @ChristoffDTodd's reaction when @EyringHB called him, "R Todd Christofferson" during...

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Here’s some of the best #LDSConf tweets from 2017’s Saturday Morning Fall session. Some are funny, some are spiritual and some are works of art. 1. This real talk. "How LONG IS THIS PRAYER?!" – My non-LDS roommate watching #LDSConf...

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Maci was born and raised in Riverton, Utah. She is the 5th of 6 kids in a busy, competitive, athletic, and fun family. She is an active member of the LDS church. Maci grew up playing, and currently plays, lots...

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  1. This Slow Opening Hymn If they could just sing a little faster. #ldsconf pic.twitter.com/PjyZittUZk — Haley Walter (@haleywalter22) April 2, 2017 You’re killing me smalls! 2. This Old Testament Love Beginning a talk with solid Old Testament references? Yes...

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1.This gasp of excitement Love that people cheered in excitement when 5 new temples were announced #LDSConf pic.twitter.com/WTxtWzLDpR — Josh Lockhart (@joshuaklockhart) April 2, 2017 To be fair, I think the gasp was a specific reaction to the temple in...

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So I ran to get some middle eastern food and now we’re back. Here are the best tweets from the Spring 2017 Saturday Afternoon session of LDSConf. 1. This reminder that President Uchtdorf had a Super Hard Job If E....

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Are you saying you want some spiritual thoughts, hot takes and funny jokes from conference? We got you fam. Here are some of the best tweets from Saturday Morning’s 2017 Spring Session. 1.This Excellent Note Taker President Eyring: We are...

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Last night on Twitter the hashtag #MormonMafia started trending across the US. It all started thanks to this tweet from Lou Dobbs. Like a certain group of music videos from a certain musician, his tweet would have been considered some...

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  1. This process to know the Lord. 1. Exercise faith in Him2. Follow Him3. Serve Him4. Believe Him#ElderBednar #LDSConf — Gavin Andrus (@gavinlandrus) October 2, 2016 2. This helpful reminder. #ElderBednar : "Has the #Gospel become a Transformative Reality in...

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  1. This noticer of dapperly dressed men. Looks like the men of the @MormonTabChoir are sporting the trinity knot with their ties today. #ldsconf #twitterstake pic.twitter.com/rP6rAI5GNR — Dave Axenty (@axenty) October 2, 2016 2. This joyous tweet. Are we here...

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  1. This speaker of honesty. When #elderholland asks if we've done our home teaching #ldsconf @TheCulturalHall @ldsconf pic.twitter.com/V0Huhvbt9Y — Tom Yates (@Tombyates) October 2, 2016 2. This exact depiction of conversion in Ghana. When you get a testimony of the...

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  1. This high-quality shop. Friendly reminder that I did this Photoshop while "listening to conference" 6 months ago. #LDSconf #ShareGoodness #twitterstake pic.twitter.com/xIlmeqebUs — D. Ronald Taylor (@thedrtaylor) October 1, 2016 2. This sister who could use some diet soda that...

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New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Author, Speaker and Activist Known for her riveting tales of transformation, M. Bridget Cook-Burch (Bridget) is a New York Times Bestselling Author, a Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author & Transformational Speaker/Trainer and...

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By now, everyone has heard of the Pulse Night Club Shooting. A man by the name of Omar Mateen called 911, pledged allegiance to ISIS, entered a gay dance club and proceeded to kill 50 people and injure many more...

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Back in 2013 I wrote for The Student Review. One of the stories I wrote was about the Honor Code. I spoke to representatives from each of the three BYU campuses (Provo, Rexburg & Laie) in order to get a...

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Brant A. Gardner (M.A. State University of New York Albany) is the author of Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon and The Gift and Power: Translating the Book of Mormon, both published through Greg Kofford Books. He has contributed articles...

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Whimsical and heartwarming, Random Acts is a vibrant hidden-camera show that will make you laugh and inspire you to pay it forward. Owned by Brigham Young University and based in Provo, Utah, BYUtv is a groundbreaking high definition cable television...

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Until Tuesday I had never consciously seen or heard Saturday’s Warrior (my mother may have played it to me while I was in the womb…). But since I was attending the premiere of the 2016 film and like to understand where...

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Candy jars set up for the last #ldsconf session. My 3yo is suddenly listening very carefully. pic.twitter.com/qaJtoSkKNe — Katherine Senzee (@ksenzee_lds) April 3, 2016 This is what happens when you let BYU Freshmen plan their own activities smh #BYUProbs #LDSConf...

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Anyone else just notice this guy pull out a notecard for his prayer? #ldsconf #PriesthoodSession — Joe Bradley (@JoeTBradley90) April 3, 2016 #ldsconf #generalpriesthood YAY!! They have a wheelchair singer in the young men's choir! Finally one of my people!!...

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I love the quiet dignity of those who are in favor, in contrast to the obnoxious showboating of those opposed. #LDSConf #TwitterStake — Joel Hilton (@786Joel) April 2, 2016 #elderanderson reminding us that not all kids come from the kind...

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Here are some of the best tweets from this second session of 2016’s spring conference. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did. Nachos: ✔️Diet Coke: ✔️Spirit: ✔️ let's do this. #ldsconf — By Common Consent (@ByCommonConsent) April...

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Leta Greene aka Hotness Speaker, Author, Makeup Artist and Mom Not trying to intimidate you but I am kinda HOT stuff.  At 12, I won the Boy Scout arm wrestling competition. None of those boys ever asked me out.  At...

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Whether to a friend, a family member, or random member of your ward who has doubts, be sure to use this sure-fire list of “things to say to doubters” if you want them to feel depressed, angry, and hurt or...

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I can be a fairly private person, keeping to myself and not going out of my way to share things with others. Yet I’ve had remarkable moments of connection at Church when I’ve been open and vulnerable. Now, I know...

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During the Christmas break my family and I ventured out to ride on The Polar Express. We rode a real train, drank hot chocolate and sang Christmas carols. People from all walks of life attended. We saw older couples, young...

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Keitra is a 21-year-old student from Salt Lake City, Utah, who just so happens to look exactly like Taylor Swift. So Keitra decided to use the social media attention to call out bullying and try to promote kindness. “I want...

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The people we meet change our lives. A friend, a date, a romance, or even a chance encounter can change someone’s life forever. Tinder Mercies empowers LDS users around the world to create new connections that otherwise might never...

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As many are probably aware of by now, Elder Bednar made some comments about LGBT members of the church. Here’s what he said. Lot’s of people are angry at Elder Bednar for saying this. But I’m not sure I agree...

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Good Morning, it’s me again. Am I able to make a confession?  I feel this is a safe place where I can be honest to all of you. Well, here is goes: I don’t like fast Sundays. There I did...

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So, it being Valentine’s Day and everything, I thought I would share some thoughts on love, which I obviously know loads about being the young, single, never really had a “serious” (whatever that means) romantic relationship adult that I am....

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One of our jobs in life, I feel, is to make things better. I believe the same with parenting – we have experienced and watched what our own parents have done and are now equipped with the knowledge to hopefully...

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(This article is a response to a previous article on The Cultural Hall Blog, click here to read, “What I learned from being a Mormon Slut.”) My name is Kristin Hodson.  I share space with you as a woman, a...

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