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Church of Jesus Christ • Authors of “Can I Get an Amen?: Celebrating the Lord in Everyday Life” — Tamu Smith & Zandra Vranes
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Jun 8, 2019 14 tweets 12 min read
I watched @ava #whentheyseeus Sunday. My friend #Justice4Jeremy was gunned down Monday evening. Immediately following his murder @ProvoPolice & local media released Jeremy’s criminal history most of which was dismissed with prejudice! They’ve yet to release killers name 1/T I’ve been told by law enforcement offers to let the @ProvoPolice & @UtahCoAttorneys do their job. If “we” rush them they’ll do a bad job. Meanwhile Jeremy’s neighbor the man who killed him is being treated like a hero. The female aggressor is being protected. #justice4Jeremy 2/T
Jun 7, 2019 8 tweets 2 min read
I can not sleep! Every time I close my eyes the tears come. I don’t know I’ll be able to utter the words “I’m sorry for your loss” to my friend of 20 yrs. her son Jeremy’s life was cut short Monday. Tomorrow is the funeral and I can not sleep. 1/T In situations like these of course I think of my own boys. I play the “what if game”. What if Jeremy was white instead of black would I be up right now preparing for his home going service? 2/T
Sep 7, 2018 37 tweets 10 min read
👏🏿 Listen 👏🏿 Saints. We 'bout to have a whole conversation about these @LDSchurch missionary "farewells" and "homecomings". Cause somebody got to explain to me what in the Army of Helaman is happening in my church right now. THREAD /1 --Zandra BIG farewells were before my time but I have heard the tales. Apparently back in the day they put the #LDS smack down on the missionary situation cause Saints took up entire sacrament meetings yo momma yo daddy err body in yo family would speak plus like 5 musical numbers. /2 --Z
Jul 8, 2018 33 tweets 7 min read
The story of Gobo Fango is a dismal history of slavery and oppression in South Africa, the United States and from members of the #LDS church. For some strange reason it is often contorted into a "faith-affirming" LDS pioneer story as I recently experienced at church. --Zandra /1 The truth ain't always pretty So if you're members of the families that enslaved Gobo Fango then the history I'm about to drop might be uncomfortable but if we keep reworking LDS racial history to make it "comfortable" we never grow in the Gospel and we repeat our mistakes. -Z /2