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LDS Musicians Concert to be Held in Salt Lake City
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LDS Musicians Concert to be Held in Salt Lake City
At 7:00 PM on Friday, April 20, a concert of new LDS artists, with new songs is coming to the stage of Central High School (3031 S 200E, South Salt Lake City). The concert is sponsored by an internet-based cooperative of independent LDS artists named ldsmusicians.com. The Julia Davis Allen Band will be the headline performer, with many other artists sharing the stage before hand. This concert is free to the public.
“Julia is one of the most innovative, honest, and fresh voices in the scene, both as a songwriter, and as a singer.” said Mark Hansen, chair of the cooperative’s concerts committee and one of the evening’s performers, “And we’re really glad that she’ll headline the show. She’s a great performer.” Recently, Julia released her debut CD entitled, “Order in the Chaos.”
Pop music created and sung by members
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Re-valu-ing the Family, Part Sixteen: The Cure!
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Re-valu-ing the Family, Part Sixteen: The Cure!
by Richard and Linda Eyre
(www.valuesparenting.com)Note: In this twenty-six part column, Richard and Linda Eyre explore the recent revolution of the family from the honored centerpiece of society to a disrespected and seemingly redundant appendage to the larger corporate and cultural institutions of our new world. Re-valu-ing the family, the Eyres believe, is the only alternative to America’s demise. The sequence of the column is: A. Re-valu-ing the family (part I); B. The “crux” (parts 2 and 3 — why family is the foundation for everything, including happiness); C. The “curse” (parts 4 and 5 — the social problems that plague our society today); D. The “crisis” (parts 6 and 7 — the breakdown and breakup of families that allows and leads to the social problems); E. The “cause” (parts 8, 9, 10, 11 — the reasons our families are
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Letter from the Highlands, Late March 2001
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A Letter from the Highlands, Late March 2001
by Anne PerryWhat an incredible month for weather – dazzling sun most of the time, with intermittent snow. Today is Mother’s Day here and I am sitting in my study – my mother with me while I write – and some really great Verdi opera on the player – ‘Simon Boccanegra’. What sublime voices. The room is full of sunlight from windows on three sides. We have just been for a drive because the day is too glorious to stay inside. In spite of being after March 21st, it isn’t really spring. We have had bitter winds, feeling as if they came straight off the snow which is still glittering white on the far mountains of Sutherland to the north, and Wester Ross inland to the heart of Scotland and the west coast beyond.
But the garden is full
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New sacred work by American composer Daniel E. Gawthrop to be premiered in Washington, D.C., and Fairfax, VA.
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New sacred work by American composer Daniel E. Gawthrop to be premiered in Washington, D.C., and Fairfax, Va.

REXBURG, ID – A new sacred work written by American composer Daniel E. Gawthrop will be premiered in both Washington, D.C., and Fairfax, Va.
“The Passion and The Promise of Our Lord Jesus Christ” will feature internationally known soloists Kristine Ciesinski and Norman Bailey, along with Michael Belnap of Bloomington, Ind.
The work will premiere in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, April 5, at the National City Christian Church (Five Thomas Circle NW) at 8 p.m. and Friday, April 6, at Fairfax High School in Fairfax, Va. (3500 Old Lee Highway) at 8 p.m.
Tickets are complimentary and available from the Ricks College Ticket Office at 1-800-71RICKS.
Commissioned by Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, the work will be performed by the Ricks College Collegiate Singers and Symphony Orchestra, Mormon Choir of Washington, D.C.,
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Grandparents’ Legacy of Love
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Grandparents’ Legacy of Love
by Claudia GoodmanOne summer when our children were very small, Steve said to me, “We need to take the children to Granna’s farm.” Granna was Steve’s grandmother who lived on a tiny, dusty farm in southeastern Arizona. It was an eighteen-hour drive from our home, and we could only stay for a day. I was amazed at how tiny the house was-it barely held all of us stretched out end-to-end on the floor to sleep. But when we greeted Granna and basked in her love, the long trip faded into oblivion. We splashed through “Granna’s River,” and our cares dissolved as peace washed over us with the waves. We loved it so much that we returned year after year. Even our teenage children dropped whatever they were doing to join us in the long car ride to Granna’s house.
Why were the cords that pulled
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The Living Christ: What Think Ye of Christ? Gallery 1 The Living Christ: What Think Ye of Christ? Gallery 2
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The Living Christ: What Think Ye of Christ?
Museum of Church History and Art
Exhibit Dates: 23 September 2000–3 September 2001
Gallery Space: West Gallery
Salt Lake City, UtahEditors’ Notes: Meridian Magazine has worked with the Museum of Church History and Art in publishing a number of galleries of fine art, including the International Art Competition which centered in the theme of The Book of Mormon and the showcase of two twentieth century photographers. The following exhibit centers in Christ. You are invited to read about the artists and look at the images (click on them to enlarge and enjoy) and feel of the testimonies and feelings of each individual artist.
Special thanks to Museum Curator Glen Leonard and to Ron Read for his untiring efforts in bringing these images to us in electronic format.
Introduction to the Exhibit
Jesus Christ is the center of our religion, and -
Brigham City World Premiere Nearly Sold Out; New Movie from Director of God’s Army Premieres April 4 in Gala Benefit Celebration
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Brigham City World Premiere Nearly Sold Out; New Movie from Director of God’s Army Premieres April 4 in Gala Benefit Celebration
Salt Lake City, UT, April 4 2001 – In a gala celebration complete with red carpet, limos and celebrities like Richard Dutcher and Karl Malone, the new film from the director of GOD’S ARMY will premiere on Wednesday, April 4 at Jordan Commons.
All proceeds from tickets sales at the premiere of BRIGHAM CITY will go directly to benefit the Utah Foster Care Foundation. Representatives of the foundation will be present at the premiere to help raise awareness of the need for more foster care families in Utah. Utah’s Lieutenant Governor Olene Walker has also been invited to attend to show the state government’s support of the Foster Care Foundation.
Free events open to the public surrounding the premiere include a free concert from bluegrass sensations RYAN SHUPE &
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Twelve Sustained to New Callings as General Authorities New Area Authorities Also Called to Serve
SALT LAKE CITY – At the Saturday afternoon session of the 171st Annual General Conference, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the callings of twelve General Authorities to serve in the First and Second Quorums of the Seventy. Those called to the First Quorum of the Seventy serve in various assignments until age 70. Those called to the Second Quorum of the Seventy serve for a period of about six years.
Members of the Seventy have responsibility for administering the work of the Church throughout the world under the direction of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Some of them also have executive responsibilities in a number of Church departments.
Two members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, already serving as General Authorities, were called to the First Quorum of the Seventy: Elder Cláudio R. M. Costa, São …
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Enchanted April
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Enchanted April
by Jonathan Walker & Karl Bowman“This place makes me feel flooded with love. The important thing is to have lots of love about. I was very stingy with it back home. I used to measure and count it out. I had this obsession with justice, you see. I wouldn’t love Mellersh unless he loved me back exactly as much. But, he didn’t and neither did I. The emptiness of it all.”
Lotti Wilkins (Josie Lawrence) becomes obsessed with the notion of spending a holiday at an old Italian castle when she sees it advertised. She draws Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson) into the idea, but when they sign the lease, they determine they cannot afford it themselves. They find two women to share it with: the proper elderly lady, Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright), and the celebrity Caroline Dester (Polly Walker). April at San Salvatore works its wonders at
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Easter Brunch
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Easter Brunch
by Julie Badger Jensen
With the lengthening of days, Spring arrives. It comes with the scent of lilacs, soaring golden butterflies, piles of strawberries fresh from the garden, and young asparagus, mushrooms, or watercress growing along the riverbanks. Many consider it to be nature’s most glorious season . . . refreshing the spirit with sweet-smelling air and delicate buds.
It is a time of rebirth . . . a time to rejoice as we find meaningful ways to celebrate Easter and help us grow in love and appreciation for the Savior. If we approach the season with enthusiasm and thankfulness, children will learn to love the holiday for the right reasons. We can remind them of the symbolism of rolls that “rise” and eggs, chicks, and bunnies which represent rebirth.
The scent of hyacinths mingles with wonderful aromas from the kitchen as we gather for Easter Brunch. Bouquets











