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Referenced in the Podcast
- Angels and Demons 2009
- Bruce Almighty 2003
- Evan Almighty 2007
- The Revenant 2015
- Michelle Stone 132 Problems Website and Episodes
- Rob Fotheringham Youtube Channel
I’m pretty torn up about the LaCrosse loss.
It’s Lacrosse. Not LaCrosse. No wonder The OSU lost.
I guess La Crosse is just a city in Wisconsin.
Half the funerals I’ve been to are more lively than the typical LDS sacrament meeting or priesthood quorum. Yet the membership is typically shamed for not finding it interesting.
Austin is like SLC. Lots of Californians and wokies and hippies, and it is where tons of tech companies are birthed.
If I had a vote for a new apostle, it would be Tad Callister.
Attorneys, educators, businessmen, and doctors make the apostle ranks now days.
Well, Benson is correct, in a sense, in that a living prophet is better than a dead one when it comes to matters of being a seer and prophesying of things that are happening now or that are to come, as a dead one is not around to do so.
Steve Carrell was in Bruce Almighty, as the smug anchor that Bruce made talk fast and make a fool of himself on live TV. He stole Bruce’s tagline ” and that’s how the cookie crumbles.”
The Southeast conference is a bit more Bible Belt Baptist/Evangelical than African Christian.
I lived near the White Sox stadium as an infant. Saw fireworks many nights, apparently.
Eliza Snow was married to Brigham but also supposedly to Joseph before that.
When I was in the stake Sunday school presidency, the church did have a pretty good manual, that would be taught in each ward (or was supposed to) a couple times a year to help people learn how to teach and get engagement and get something out of it, but no one ever really went and certainly no one remembered anything from the class. I think it was called, “Teaching, No Greater Call.” I was to sit in on classes in my assigned wards and also meet with the ward Sunday School president to make sure they were teaching the teachers.
We definitely didn’t have a pre-BYC, lol.
My dad has refused to go to Bishop’s Council before church on Sundays on holidays or weekends anywhere near a holiday because they will have it no matter what and that drives him crazy.
Growing up out hymns were fairly normal, but the final verse, for whatever reason as a custom in our ward, was always played very slowly, and I never understood why it was like that. I guess they felt it was was more spiritual and powerful to them, I guess.
Here inn redneck Texas, my childhood ward was probably 75% converts, and so it’s pretty difficult to ask people who have not been members her whole life and have no family support or education of the Gospel to just stand up and start teaching.