Archive for August, 2008

We Gather Together

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

On previous pages I’ve discussed possible venues for having religious experiences — homes, canyons, historical sites, mountains, virtual reality, etc.  But I’ve yet to satisfactorally come to grips with how meetings should be held, if, in fact, church meetings are needed.  The Mormon Church’s extremely heirarchical approach seems very unsatisfactory.  In fact, LDS meetings are boring to say the least.

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Della GrayMountain

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

I don’t know much about Della GrayMountain; she is 83 years old and doesn’t speak much English.  Della lives near the isolated community of Rainbow Village, in the shadow of Navajo Mountain.  The nearest town of any size is an hour and a half away.  Until recently her small 2-bedroom home had no indoor plumbing and minimal electrical power.  She is a very regal lady and dresses in a traditional Navajo style.

Della GrayMountain feeding her lamb.

Della GrayMountain feeding her lamb.

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