Posts Tagged ‘ pioneers ’

Should Mormons in the Diaspora Celebrate Pioneer Day?

July 24, 2010
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Should Mormons in the Diaspora Celebrate Pioneer Day?

It has only been in recent years that I have slowly become aware that not every convert to the Church shares my deep identification with the Mormon pioneers. I have loved the epic story of the trek to the Salt Lake Valley. I appreciate its archetypal connotations. My heart thrills with the stories of the pioneer heroes and heroines, and I consider each of their stories part of my legacy as a Mormon, though my LDS heritage begins with myself. In the last few years there has been some grumbling by members who don’t have Mormon pioneers in their...

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“Ich Bin Ein Pioneer”

September 18, 2009
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“Ich Bin Ein Pioneer”

This post was originally scheduled to appear on Pioneer Day, but I had a bit of an accident and had knee surgery the day before, so I was not able to post it.  Since we’ve been discussing pioneers in Sunday School the last couple of weeks, it is, at least, timely for that reason.

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