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There is an old Primary song that says, “I want to be kind to everyone, for that is right, you see. So I say to myself, ‘Remember this: Kindness begins with me.'” Melaney Tagg, our guest on this week’s episode, is a living example of what this Primary song looks like in action. When she observed the contention running rampant in her county’s school board meetings, Tagg knew she couldn't stand idly by—she had to, as President Oaks put it, "seek to moderate and unify," knowing that kindness needed to begin with her.
A closer look reveals that the central message of this story might be less about a wayward son or a jealous brother and much more about a loving, abundant father.
This just goes to show how Church leaders care and watch out for the one. Despite busy schedules, Church leaders stayed in Fiji to help local members after a cyclone and to watch a cultural celebration the youth spent months practicing for.
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July 4 is when Americans traditionally celebrate Independence Day (even though the correct date is July 2, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve independence from Britain). The holiday has become synonymous with BBQs and fireworks, but the event we celebrate is too meaningful to let pass by without something more memorable. In hopes that you’ll commit to make this year’s holiday more substantive, here are 10 ways you, your family, and friends can celebrate Independence Day.
The First Presidency announced that the Jordan River Utah Temple, which has been closed since February 15, 2016, for extensive renovation, will be rededicated on May 20, 2018, in three sessions that will be broadcast to Church members in the Jordan River, Oquirrh Mountain, and Draper Utah Temples districts.
The Feather River California Temple will begin its public open house this week, but other unprecedented open houses have already taken place thanks to strong interfaith relationships and respect in the area.