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2019 SALT LAKE SYMPOSIUM THE FUTURE OF FAITH MOUNTAIN AMERICA 9575 State St. JULY 31- EXPO CENTER Sandy, Utah AUG 03 INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS GUIDE TO NUMBERING: WEDNESDAY = 000s, THURSDAY = 100s, FRIDAY = 200s, SATURDAY = 300s ALLRED, JANICE 321 DRAUGHON, KRISTEN 358 KESLER, JOHN 374 PETREY, TAYLOR 111 ALLRED, JOSH 122, 165, 231, EASTMAN, ALAN 242 KESLER, JOHN T. 175 PINBOROUGH, ELIZABETH 127 337, 358 EASTMAN, VICKIE 242 KIMBALL, CHRISTIAN 251 PLATT, MCKAY LYMAN 162 ANDERSON, DEVERY 142 ECCLESTON, MICHAEL 171 KIMBALL, TOM 124, 132, 314 POOL, JERILYN HASSELL 343, ASLAN, REZA 91 FLAMM, BRENT 154, 212 KLEIN, LINDA KAY 291 391 BAIRD, JOSHUA 356 FLAMM, LANEECE 155, 222, KOSKI, JENNIFER 162, 173, 261, POPPLETON, LANDON 365 BAKER, PAULA 166, 331, 377 356 275 PUGLSEY, MARK 373 BARKDULL, NATALIE SHEP- FLORMAN, STEVE 125, 223, LARSEN, JOHN 173 QUINN, D. MICHAEL 233, 273 HERD 121, 136, 163 235, 252 LAURITZEN, RACHAEL 157 RANSOM, DEVEN 272 BARLOW, LISA 171 FOSTER, CRAIG L. 368 LENART, TANNER 171 RASHETA, ANISSA 172 BARNARD, CHELSI 391 FRAZIER, GRANT 275 LIU, TIMOTHY 377 REEL, BILL 355 BARRUS, CLAIR 211, 323, 364 FURR, KELLY 237 LOGAN, AMY 212 REES, BOB 133, 175, 216, 201, BATEMAN, ROMAN 177 GARRETT, JAKE 176 LOPEZ, FRANCHESCA 275 266, 271 BENNET, RICK C. 327 GHNEIM, JABRA 354 MACKAY, LACHLAN 353 REES, GLORIA 133, 374 BENNETT, JIM 213 GOMEZ, BECKY 271, 357, 378 MANDELIN, NATALIE SPERRY RFM 267 BENNETT, RICK C. 218, 225 GONZALEZ, YOSHIMI FEY 227, 131, 226, 322 ROBERTS, ALICE FISHER 336, BENNETT, TOM 122, 215, 324, 268, 314 MARQUARDT, H. MICHAEL 211, 351, 372 265 GREENWELL, ROBERT A. 337 364 ROGERS, TOM 216 BENNION, ZINA 331 GRIFFITH, JANE 323, 335 MCAFEE, KELLY 261 ROSETTI, CRISTINA 174, 221, BENSON-GILLIES, SUZY 315, GRIFFITH, JAY 213, 236, 326 MCCALL, KIM 351 361 325 GRISWOLD, STEPHANIE 265, MCCAUSLAND, SARA 375 ROSS, NANCY 121, 324, 366 BLAIR, BEN 312, 362 352, 376 MCCONKIE, THOMAS 374 RUSSELL, BILL 235 BOND, KYLE 152 GULL, BETHANY MIDDLETON MCCRANEY, SHAWN 163 SCHMIDT, ROY 153, 214, 316, BOWERS, CHAD 166 291 MCDANNELL, COLLEEN 361 364 BOWMAN, MATTHEW 232 HALES, BRIAN C. 311 MCDONALD, RENEE 391 SHAFFER, BENJAMIN 327, 373 BRADLEY, MICHAELANN HAMER, JOHN 153 MCGEE, BILL 266, 321 SHAFFER, DONNA 217 GARDNER 342, 362 HAMILTON, ANDREW 156 MCHOOD, REBECCA 172 SHAFFER, HEATHER BEUTLER BRUNO, CHERYL 211 HANKS, SARA 331 MCLEMORE, PHILIP 236, 335 176 BUCHANAN, BRIAN 273 HANKS,SARA KATHERINE MELONAKOS, KATHLEEN SIMONSEN, SØREN 144, 157 BURTON, D. JEFF 316 STAHELI 356 KIMBALL 132, 371 SIMPER, BRIAN 167 BUTTERWORTH, LISA 231, 278, HANSEN, JODY ENGLAND 333, MILLER, ANTHONY D. 155, 268 SMITH, CHRISTOPHER C. 317 357 376 MOUNT, ALLAN 176, 214 SMITH, JOANNA 272, 373 CALLENDER, JOSEPH 224, 264 HANSEN, NADINE MCCOMBS MOUNT, KATTIE NIU 214 SMITH, SILVIA 342 CAMP, BARBARA LEWIS 364 151, 313, 361 MURDOCK, GALEN 271 SMITH, WENDY 262, 342 CANFIELD, ERIC 262 HARRIS, IAN 155 OGDEN, BECCA 372 SMYRNIOTOPOULOS, REBECCA CANNON, LINCOLN 312, 352 HARRISON, METTE 131, 338, OGDEN, JON 372 137, 164, 263 CARLSON, APRIL 238 377 OSMOND, RUSSELL 136 SONNTAG, KATHRYN KNIGHT CARTER, STEPHEN 127, 133, HARTLINE, DANA 326 OSTLER, BLAIRE 276, 312, 332, 127 161, 215, 262, 301, 316 HARWARD, MATT 214 355, 373 SPANGLER, JANA 222, 268, CHADWICK, TYLER 127, 154 HARWARD, TRICIA 214 OSTLER, DREW 174, 275, 312, 271, 357 CHRISTENSEN, DANE 243 HATCH, DAVE 391 332, 365 SPARKS, PAUL 164 CLEMENTS, MARY ANN 367 HATCH, JILL 391 OTTESON, STEVE 134 SPIKES, ALLIE 377 COLVIN, GINA 262 HAUGLID, BRIAN 221, 232 PACKER, CONNIE 342 SPRIGGS, GEORGE ANDREW COMPTON, TODD 313, 323 HAYMORE, PAUL 324 PARK, LINDSAY HANSEN 91, 111, 137 CONNORS, BILL 135 HINCKLEY, SUSAN 375 174, 273, 313 STARK, JULIA 275 CORDELL, ZACH 363 HINCKLEY, SUSAN M. 123, 154 PARKER, NATASHA HELFER STEPHENSON, JOHNNY 126, CREGO, MARK 124, 375 HUGHES-ZABAWA, SARA 231, 231, 357, 378 233, 362 CROW, JENNIFER 366 268, 278, 557 PATRICK, DAVID 218 STEWART, NICHOLAS R. 155, CURTIS, JESSE 238, 277 IVIE, CRYSTAL SCOTT 336 PATTERSON, DAYNA 127, 154, 214, 276 DANIELS, MADISON 157 JESSOP, DONIA 151 377 STODDARD, CHRISTINA 377 DARGER, JOE 272 JOHNSON, DALLIN 176 PECK, CHRIS 152 STONE, ROBBIE 267 DARGER, VICKIE 391 JOHNSON, MELVIN 156, 176, PERKINS, KRISTIN 152, 165 STROMBERG, LORIE WINDER DAVIS, RANDALL 225 224, 353 PERRY, WENDY 334 175, 374 DECKER, ROD 142 JOHNSON, PARKER 227 PETERSEN, MARK 134, 167, 237 TANNER, JEN PERLMUTTER DEMANDANTE, WENDY 333 JONES, EVAN 275 PETERSON, AMYLIN 311, 328 123, 152, 234, 264 DODGE, ETHAN GREGORY 373 JONES, MATT 251 PETERSON, HAROLD 323 TEODORO , HEATHER MCGEE DRAPER, SHIRLEE 223 KASSENBROCK, BRIAN W. 125 PETERSON, MARK 315, 325 277 2 | SUNSTONE 2019 | SUMMER SYMPOSIUM THOMPSON, KENT A. 328 WHITE, JENNIFER 231, 278, 357 examination of Mormon doctrine and culture from insider and TONGA, KALANI 172, 338, 363 WHITELEY, AMBER CHORUBY outsider perspectives. TUCKER, EMILY 217, 343, 371 166, 226 VERTNER, LAURIE 135, 177 WILCOX, RICHIE 273, 334, 354 FUN. Find your people at Sunstone! Come enjoy a community VIDRINE, JACOB 174, 317 WILDE, ANNE 273 of diverse scholars, intellectuals and thinkers who celebrate VRANES, SARA 172 WILLIAMS, LASHAWN 251 the wide spectrum of Mormonism in a variety of ways. Enjoy WARBURTON, CAROL THAYNE WILLIAMS, TIM 228 the uniqueness of the Mormon community with friends. 161 WIMMER, RYAN 126 Browse and purchase interesting books and art made my WASHBURN, JAXON 322 WINDER, ANDY 367 Mormon artists. Round out your symposium fun at our closing WATSON, MARIANNE 368 WORWOOD, JARED 318 potluck picnic and kickball game! WELLBORN, TERRESA 127 WOTHERSPOON, DAN 251, 375 WHARTON, JASON LEROY 274 YOUNG, MARGARET 175 SYMPOSIUM CODE OF CONDUCT WHITE, BLAIR M. 228, 276, 318 YOUNG, SAM 263 WHITE, BLAIRE M. 144, 171 YOUNGBLOOD, CARL 362 We welcome the honest ponderings of all individuals and expect that everyone speaking at or attending the symposium will approach every issue—no matter how difficult—with 2019 SUMMER intelligence, respect, and good will. We expect speakers to engage in rigorous inquiry and thoughtful participation that is respectful of what others hold sacred. SUNSTONE If you express disagreement, please do so without personal SYMPOSIUM attacks on the character, religious observance, or intelligence of other parties. We strongly discourage the use of profanity. Sunstone offers a diverse selection of topics, formats, and The Future of Faith perspectives. Be excited to hear views that coincide with your own, but also prepare to hear presentations that offer a different SYMPOSIUM PURPOSE perspective. As Elder Hugh B. Brown told BYU students in 1958, “I have mentioned freedom to express your thoughts, but I caution The Sunstone Summer Symposium is an annual gathering you that your thoughts must meet competition in the marketplace of Latter-day Saints, scholars, and others interested in the of thought, and in that competition truth will emerge triumphant. diversity and richness of Mormon thought and experience who Only error needs fear freedom of expression.” enjoy pondering the past, present, and future of the unfolding Restoration. The Symposium is a public conference based on the HARASSMENT POLICY principles of an “open forum,” meaning that we invite rigorous inquiry and thoughtful, respectful participation, trusting that both Sunstone is dedicated to providing a harassment-free the cause of truth and the society of the Saints are best served conference experience for everyone regardless of gender, by free and open exploration and discussion. gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. We do This symposium is dedicated to the idea that Mormonism and not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. its impact extend far beyond dogma, tradition, or orthodoxy, Some examples of harassment may include: sexual language and and that the truths that exist within the gospel of Jesus Christ imagery, inappropriate physical contact, and/or verbal comments are better understood and lived when they are freely and about another attendee’s identity intended to intimidate. frankly explored. Consumption of any intoxicating substance is neither an excuse Because Mormonism recognizes that “all are alike unto nor an invitation for harassment. These examples are neither God,” we honor that each voice that seeks for understanding comprehensive nor exhaustive. Conference participants violating is part of the rich tapestry of the human experience. We these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference at acknowledge that multiple experiences generate a multitude the discretion of the conference organizers. of understandings. We seek to facilitate better communication and foster empathy through diversity of thought and belief as FINANCIAL SUPPORT we strive to remember that each soul has worth. This year, to keep Sunstone affordable for all those who would FAITH. Hear words that promote inspired living by exploring like to attend, Sunstone introduced a pay-what-you -can model gospel truths, sharing spiritual journeys, and facing difficult for registration. Please make a donation to sunstone to help us challenges head on. keep our events affordable. As a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, COMMUNITY. Meet old friends and make new ones—fellow all contributions to the Sunstone Education Foundation are tax seekers whose thoughts and experiences inform your own. deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please give generously to insure that the quality and quantity of our programs and services KNOWLEDGE. Gain insights that can come only from rigorous continue to grow. Please visit the registration desk, locate a SUBSCRIBE AT SUNSTONE.ORG | 3 4 | SUNSTONE 2019 | SUMMER SYMPOSIUM staff member, or visit Sunstone.org/donate to make a donation to Hassell Pool, and Sunstone Kickball Teams Higher Law and Outer Sunstone. Darkness. Tickets for the closing picnic can be purchased at the resistration desk for $10 per person. See page ___ for directions SESSION PROCEEDINGS and parking information.