And the winner is … drumroll, please… no, that’s not right… (angel’s) trumpet fanfare, please.
General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City in October 2019. Salt Lake Tribune readers have selected their favorite "dream headline" for the fall 2022 gathering.
Yep, that simple, declarative statement of contrition topped the other 11 finalists in the last round of balloting, which itself saw more than 900 votes. The tally was tight, with no entry earning more than 15% of the vote. If this were a ranked choice runoff, we might be tabulating until the millennium.Effective immediately: Democrats welcome in LDS Church but only if they do not act on it.LDS Church to members: Stop paying tithing! Says it has plenty of funds; now’s the time to feed and educate your families.
Thanks to all who participated in this contest in the spirit in which it was intended: a fun engagement exercise in the weeks and days leading up to the Utah-based faith’s twice-yearly global gatherings. And now, we urge you to follow our continuing coverage of the real thing: the 192nd Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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