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"Joy Alongside Suffering" by Aurora Golden-Appleton

Moses 7:28 is a pretty shocking part of our scriptural canon. Seeing how much the people of earth were going to suffer and all the mortal hardships the Plan of Salvation would engender, “it came to pass that the God of heaven looked upon the residue of the people, and he wept.” Scripturally, canonically, our God’s heart can break. If you haven’t yet experienced sadness that feels like it could be so heavy as to make God weep, odds are we all will by the end of our lives. In turn, we might also imagine that God can feel joy commensurate with that level of sadness, joy that “swells as wide as eternity,” in the subsequent words of Enoch. Many of us probably feel as though we have glimpsed just a bit of this at one time or another, in holding newborn babies, reuniting with loved ones, or perhaps when practicing forgiveness. Bishop Black asked me to draw on President Nelson’s October 2016 conference talk “Joy and Spiritual Survival” for my remarks today. This talk is the source of the well-...
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"All I Know About Parenting Is Love" by Laura Theodosis

 When Brother Nelson came up to Nick and I a few weeks ago to ask us to speak in sacrament, we agreed, of course. When he told us the assigned talks and topics were about parenting, Nick looked at me and asked, “does he hate us?” Nick knew that we were in for a doozy of the next two weeks, that we were going to be humbled constantly, and that we were going to second-guess every little parenting decision we made. And we did. And it was hard. So you are welcome, we saved y’all from that. I don’t have all the answers, and many more of you in this audience have more experience and have been doing it longer than I have. But, just like each testimony is unique and personal, our earthly parenting journeys are unique and personal. All I want to do today, all I want to share today, is what I have learned to be important about parenting for me these last two decades. Brother Nelson gave us two particular recent general conference talks to reference as we were working on our talks. They were:...

"Little But Real Experiences": A Testimony by Rachel Armstrong

My testimony of Christ is built on lots of little but real experiences I have had. Sometimes I forget all of those experiences, but when I look at my testimony of Christ, it is this lovely chunk of lots of little moments. Sometimes it is easy for me to believe in Christ and the Church; it just feels natural and simple. But other times my brain gets in the way and I have a hard time emotionally until I opt back in to believing Christ, choosing to believe Christ. When I do that, I feel a beautiful, loving feeling and an openness toward the world and other people, which I believe is me feeling the fruits of the Spirit. One of those building blocks of my testimony of Christ happened a couple weeks ago. Matt went on a trip with his brother to California and Disneyland as my Christmas present to him. He had an incredibly stressful fall semester, with a new baby and supporting me and trying to work on his thesis, so I wanted to make sure that he got a real break, some real sleep, and some ti...

"The 'Golden Joinery' of the Atonement" by Brother G.

I recently learned a bit about an old Japanese art form known as Kintsugi - the repairing and mending of broken and damaged pottery. It’s kind of like putting the broken pieces back together like a puzzle — fitting the pieces together and then putting a protective coat over them to seal them together. Only in Kintsugi, this sealing is done with lacquer mixed with gold - and the results are amazing. The name itself means “golden joinery." Pieces repaired by Kintsugi will stay in families, or even museums for generations. As an art form, Kintsugi values the history of something that has been broken and then restored or made whole again, not to hide the breakage, but to emphasis it. The repaired piece contains both the remembrance of what has been before and what is now. What results from piecing together broken pottery with gold are objects that are not only more valuable, but more beautiful than they were before. Every break is covered, and the surface is highlighted with veins o...

"Women and Christ" by Miriam Clark

I have been asked to speak today about an obscure topic. The topic given to me was “Women in the Book of Mormon and the New Testament.” On face value, it doesn’t sound that obscure, but once I started researching I realized just how obscure it is. Let’s take the Book of Mormon, for example. There's only six women mentioned by name in the Book of Mormon and three of those are referencing the Bible (Eve, Sarah, Mary). Out of the three remaining women, one is a prostitute, so probably not appropriate to talk about on Mother’s Day [ Editor's Note: This talk was given on Mother's Day.] , and then I am left with Sariah and Abish - Great women, but my pickings are fairly small as far as stories to tell. (source: http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Women_in_the_Book_of_Mormon ) When women are mentioned generally in the Book of Mormon, there are a few cool references ("we do not doubt our mothers knew it”), but there's also quite a few times where women are mentioned as sex sy...

"Christ-like Communication” by Stacey Birk

Editor's Note: Not all sacrament meeting speakers write out their talks verbatim. I did not want to overlook the value of the talks given by speakers who want to speak somewhat from the heart, so I will occasionally post really substantial outlines of talks worth re-reading, like this one. This talk is presented with its speaker's original formatting. I grew up outside Seattle, raised by a prof of English Accounts for love of Victorian poetry, obsession w/ grammar, lumps on head (“dude”) Father had (and taught) appreciation for power of words used well Theme of sacrament meeting is Christ-like communication Doctrinal principle – Joseph Smith’s Lectures on Faith : “It is by words … [that] every being works when he works by faith. God said, ‘Let there be light: and there was light.’ Joshua spake, and the great lights which God had created stood still. Elijah commanded, and the heavens were stayed… All this was done by faith. … Faith, then, works by words;...