I'm doing a series of five blog posts for our school newspaper blog about cupcakes in the area. The first review is up: http://byudailyuniverse.com/blog/.
(See the introduction to the five part series here)
(P.P.S. That post of Spencer's head was for an in-class school assignment. Isn't it neat that I get to blog for school?)
(P.P.P.S. My mom just updated her blog for the first time since New Year's, let's show her some comment love.)
Showing posts with label utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utah. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
A Religious State
Do you live in a religious state? Or just a religious state of mind? Or are you actually just an atheist or apathetic? Whatever the case, you can find out where your state ranks among the nation for religiosity -based on worship attendance, frequency of prayer and belief in God - by going here.
Interestingly, Utah - probably most infamous for the high density of LDS folks is ranked 12th overall. Utah, whilst it continues to get an influx of non-LDS people because of its economy and quality of life, has a population where 72 percent claim membership in the LDS church.
As a pretty active member of the church my whole life, I have to admit I was disappointed in our (Utah's) rank at 12th.
While Utah does hold 2nd place in attendance to worship services it is 10th in both frequency of prayer and belief in God.
Growing up in the church there is a great deal of importance given to daily scripture study and having personal and family prayer often. At our church services, it isn't hard to have there be about 6-8 prayers given during the three hours of sunday school, sacrament and Relief Society/ Priesthood meetings.
But what good is church attendance if our heart isn't in it? As an LDS people or as Christian people in general, I think now is an excellent time to begin renewing our relationship with God. It's time to re-evaluate what we are doing to strengthen our faith. How often do you pray? How often do you ponder the scriptures? Do you go to church because it is expected or because you are eager to renew your covenants with your Heavenly Father?
Though I knew it was bad, my dear home state of Oregon was even lower on the list than I thought (it squeaked out at 40th out of 45 ranked states). But, on the upside, for those who live there, what a good opportunity to be an instrument for good and example to our friends and neighbors.
Interestingly, Utah - probably most infamous for the high density of LDS folks is ranked 12th overall. Utah, whilst it continues to get an influx of non-LDS people because of its economy and quality of life, has a population where 72 percent claim membership in the LDS church.
As a pretty active member of the church my whole life, I have to admit I was disappointed in our (Utah's) rank at 12th.
While Utah does hold 2nd place in attendance to worship services it is 10th in both frequency of prayer and belief in God.
Growing up in the church there is a great deal of importance given to daily scripture study and having personal and family prayer often. At our church services, it isn't hard to have there be about 6-8 prayers given during the three hours of sunday school, sacrament and Relief Society/ Priesthood meetings.
But what good is church attendance if our heart isn't in it? As an LDS people or as Christian people in general, I think now is an excellent time to begin renewing our relationship with God. It's time to re-evaluate what we are doing to strengthen our faith. How often do you pray? How often do you ponder the scriptures? Do you go to church because it is expected or because you are eager to renew your covenants with your Heavenly Father?
Though I knew it was bad, my dear home state of Oregon was even lower on the list than I thought (it squeaked out at 40th out of 45 ranked states). But, on the upside, for those who live there, what a good opportunity to be an instrument for good and example to our friends and neighbors.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Are you a Guru?
My friend Joseph took me to lunch this afternoon to discuss all sorts of things, mainly related to our current jobs at The DU (what we newsies call The Daily Universe ), and about our future careers. Joseph just got a copy job at The Daily Herald in Provo, I'm really excited for him!
We went to Guru's , which is all the rage with the young hipsters these days. I'm apparently not young or hip because I have yet to go. It's got a quirky, modern and casual atmosphere. The food is good and not too spendy. I enjoyed my time here, aside from the infamous B rock or whatever this guy who roams Provo trying to sell rap cd's trying to use our cell phones to get a job. Actually, I enjoyed that, too.
Joseph gave me a lot to think about as I look to my professional future. Like, maybe I should stay on the Web desk next semester. Maybe I should work for the DU this summer ( I guess they let you do that for summer). Maybe I should take some different classes.
Maybe maybe maybe I should just go home, get in my sweats and read New Moon.....(yes, I got sucked in by my roommate to read the second book in the Twilight "saga,") And avoid thinking about any of this for awhile. That is my coping method of choice, avoidance.
Made it to the gym today! Yay! Even though I've been feeling flabby, the scale was nice to me today. The lightest I've been in about 5 months! Woot. And I can't get this song out of my head today...... you tell 'em Carrie Underwood!
*Oh, and for the record (Mom and Grandma) Joseph is happily married, just a good friend and mentor type.
We went to Guru's , which is all the rage with the young hipsters these days. I'm apparently not young or hip because I have yet to go. It's got a quirky, modern and casual atmosphere. The food is good and not too spendy. I enjoyed my time here, aside from the infamous B rock or whatever this guy who roams Provo trying to sell rap cd's trying to use our cell phones to get a job. Actually, I enjoyed that, too.
Joseph gave me a lot to think about as I look to my professional future. Like, maybe I should stay on the Web desk next semester. Maybe I should work for the DU this summer ( I guess they let you do that for summer). Maybe I should take some different classes.
Maybe maybe maybe I should just go home, get in my sweats and read New Moon.....(yes, I got sucked in by my roommate to read the second book in the Twilight "saga,") And avoid thinking about any of this for awhile. That is my coping method of choice, avoidance.
Made it to the gym today! Yay! Even though I've been feeling flabby, the scale was nice to me today. The lightest I've been in about 5 months! Woot. And I can't get this song out of my head today...... you tell 'em Carrie Underwood!
*Oh, and for the record (Mom and Grandma) Joseph is happily married, just a good friend and mentor type.
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