I was 6 years old living near Spokane at the time and we went as a family. I remember the choir and the Book Of Mormon pavillion. It was pretty awe inspiring for a kid to see the Book of Mormon plates shape of the building. It's so incredibly special that they all came back again to celebrate this anniversary! We moved there not long after and I loved growing up in that area.
I was there at age 13 and remember seeing the choir and visiting the amazing “high tech” displays at the Mormon Pavillon: mannequins with video projections on their face making them appear to come to life. I love the song “Who Am I”. This should be enjoyed and sung more often. I think the youth would love it as much as my generation did - it has aged well and the message is as relevant if not more than ever. Way to go Choir!
Karlyn Brett I remember you!! Im KathleenNelson from Canada and was in your ward and was called to be a Relief Society counselor with Sis. Thomas in 1982-1984. I remember your beautiful piano playing so many wonderful years ago. My close friends were Linda Higbee and Shelley Toolson, what great memories. I hope you’re doing well.
Good morning, it's true, most people unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to study and don't know how to read or write and they all suffer because of this and even those who know how to read don't know how.
I was 6 years old living near Spokane at the time and we went as a family. I remember the choir and the Book Of Mormon pavillion. It was pretty awe inspiring for a kid to see the Book of Mormon plates shape of the building. It's so incredibly special that they all came back again to celebrate this anniversary! We moved there not long after and I loved growing up in that area.
I was there at age 13 and remember seeing the choir and visiting the amazing “high tech” displays at the Mormon Pavillon: mannequins with video projections on their face making them appear to come to life. I love the song “Who Am I”. This should be enjoyed and sung more often. I think the youth would love it as much as my generation did - it has aged well and the message is as relevant if not more than ever. Way to go Choir!
Thank you all choir members ❤🙏🙏🙏👍👍❤️❤️😃😃
I am so excited for the new hymnbook! Thanks for the update!
Hello beloved family praise God so much greetings from our orphanage here in Uganda Africa 🌍
Well this is the sweetest most wholesome thing on the internet today ❤
They are so beautiful.
Karlyn Brett I remember you!! Im KathleenNelson from Canada and was in your ward and was called to be a Relief Society counselor with Sis. Thomas in 1982-1984. I remember your beautiful piano playing so many wonderful years ago. My close friends were Linda Higbee and Shelley Toolson, what great memories. I hope you’re doing well.
Feliz aniversário
Saúde nos ossos!
Wow so cool!
Awesome
Elder Shepperd is from Spokane
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Boa tarde podem se produzo em português por gentileza ou pelo menos legendado muitas pessoas não sabem o inglês
Good morning, it's true, most people unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to study and don't know how to read or write and they all suffer because of this and even those who know how to read don't know how.
Who is the writer/composer of the song? I’m trying to get the sheet music for our choir.
I dont know who wrote "Who Am I" but I do remember performing it as part of the Oakland Temple Pageant during the 80's and early 90"s.