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JULY 25-28 SANDY, UTAH MOUNTAIN AMERICA EXPO CENTER INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS GUIDE TO NUMBERING: WEDNESDAY = 000s, THURSDAY = 100s, FRIDAY = 200s, SATURDAY = 300s ADAMS, STIRLING 354 ENGLISH, SARAH JOHNSON LAKE, SPENCER 221, 314 PETERSON, DOVIE ONCIE ALEXANDER, THOMAS G. 176, 316, 357 LARSEN, JAMES 172, 236 EAGAR 343 171 FARR, AMANDA 276 LARSEN, JOHN 364 PETERSON, GRETHE BALLIF ALLRED, JANICE 361 FIRMAGE, EDWIN B. 314 LARSEN, STEPHENIE 326 356 ALLRED, JOSH 174, 226 FIRMAGE, SARAH E. 314 LAW, ROBBIE 153, 175 PETERSON, MARK 165, 232 ANDERSON, DEVERY 171, 374 FORD, GARY 161 LEAVITT, PETER 234 PETTINGILL, KHADEN 123 ANDERSON, LAVINA FIELDING FREDERICKSON, RON 124 LEIFSON-JENSEN, NICOLE 358 PIERCE, LORI LEVAR 275 171 FROST, JAKE 292, 342 LIND, MINDY STRATFORD 292 POND, ALLISON 333 APPLEGATE, KEILANI 214 FULLER, BERT 268, 342 LINES, KENNETH (MITHRYN) POOL, JERILYN HASSELL 142, BAKER, JACOB 334 FURR, KELLY 232 164 236, 332, 343, 367 BARLOW, PHIL 377 GALVEZ, SAMY 315 LINKHART, ROBIN 091 POPPLETON, LANDON 166 BARNARD, CHELSI 164, 224, GEISNER, JOSEPH 278, 351 LISMAN, STEPHANIE SHUR- PORTER, PERRY 262 336 GLASSCOCK, RANDY 236 TLIFF 162, 277 POTTER, KELLI D. 233 BARRUS, CLAIR 278, 311 GLENN, TYLER 214 LIVESEY, JARED 272 PRINCE, GREGORY 291 BENNETT, APRIL YOUNG 275 GREENWELL, ROBERT A. 222 LONG, MATT 366 PULIDO, MARTIN 122 BENNETT, RICK 271, 377 GRIFFITH, JAY 356 LUKE, JEANNINE 321 QUINN, D. MICHAEL 351 BENNETT, TOM 133, 151 GUDMUNDSON, TAY 175 MACKAY, LACHLAN 223, 371 REEL, BILL 331, 352 BERGERA, GARY JAMES 171 HALES, BRIAN 353 MANDELIN, NATALIE SPERRY REES, BOB 124, 163, 211, 238, BERGIN, SUE 167, 267, 273 HAMER, JOHN 322 214, 362, 378 264, 301, 356, 377 BLACKHAWK, NED 091 HAMILTON, ANDREW 353 MANGELSON, BRITTANY 223 REEVE, W. PAUL 111 BLANKENAGEL, BRYCE 323 HANKS, MAXINE 192, 278, 355 MARQUARDT, H. MICHAEL 311 RENSHAW, JERALEE 176 BLOXHAM, CHRIS 331, 352 HANKS, SARA 143, 156 MCCLEARY, PATRICK C. 173, REX, JIMMY 332 BONNER, DEBRA 251 HANSEN, JODY ENGLAND 175, 263 RHEES, KELLY 355 BRANVOLD, EMILY 214 212, 313 MCCONKIE, THOMAS 271, 355 RICHEY, ROSS 132, 224 BRINGHURST, NEWELL 354, HANSEN, LISA TENSMEYER MCGEE, BILL 091 RICHTER, NORMA 216 374 236 MCGRIGGS, MICA 091, 134, 276, RIESS, JANA 152, 372 BRUNO, CHERYL 272, 365 HANSEN, NADINE 211 375, 391 ROBERTS, BRYNDIS 275 BURTON, CHRISTINE 358 HARRELL, CHARLES 263 MCKNIGHT, RYAN 154, 215, ROBERTS, TOM 312 BURTON, D. JEFF 325 HARRIS, MATT 354 315, 375 ROSETTI, CRISTINA 125, 171, BUSH, LESTER 374 HARTLINE, DANNA 358 MCLEMORE, PHILIP G. 231, 251 216, 315, 334, 351 BUTTERFIELD, LESLEY 358 HARWELL, JERRI A. 175 MILLER, ANTHONY D. 157, 173, ROSS, NANCY 143, 156, 371 BUTTERWORTH, LISA 131, 156, HATCH, JOHN 367 274, 357, 376 RUSSELL, BILL 337 273 HERMAN, ERIC 292, 342 MUNSON, ERIKA 356 SAVAGE, JEFF 272 CAPELLA, MARINA 275 HINCKLEY, SUSAN MEREDITH MONTEZ, SHANNON SCHMIDT, ROY 326, 366 CARTER, STEPHEN 325, 336, 176, 251, 324 CALDWELL 231, 337 SCOTT, BROOKE 212 367 HUGHES-ZABAWA, SARA 131, MOUNT, ALLAN 166, 324 SCOTT, CRYSTAL 327 CHADWICK,TYLER 122 167, 173, 273, 376 MYERS, SUMMER 172 SGRO, JORDAN 236, 326 CHRISTENSEN, DAN 135, 223, HUNTER, NIKKI MATTHEWS NICKOLAISEN, MICAH 155, 332 SHAFFER, BENJAMIN 174 311 235, 252, 275, 335 OLSEN, MAGEN 102 SHIELDS, STEVEN L. 121 CHRISTENSEN, JEN 335 JEFFS, WALLACE 266 OSMOND, RUSS 227 SMITH, BILL 353 CLARK, WESTON 332 JENSEN, ANNABEL 372 OSTLER, BLAIRE 154, 328 SMITH, DARRON 374 COLVIN, GINA 192, 391 JENSON, DEBRA 275 OSTLER, DREW 142, 215 SMITH, GEORGE 291 COVERSTON, BEN 235, 333 JOLLEY, CLIFTON HOLT 124, OSTLER, RICHARD 176, 332 SMITH, JOANNA 101, 122, 134, CRAMER, DAVID 267 377 OUTHIER, DAVID 264, 327 233, 266, 312 CREGO, MARK 135, 176 JONES, ALAN K. 238 OVERTON, JO 111, 363, 377 SNUFFER JR., DENVER 378 CRIST, KAREN 338 JONES,SARAH HANCOCK 153 OWEN, GABRIEL 125 SOFFE, ANGELA 391 CROW, JENNIFER 134, 265, KASSENBROCK, BRIAN W. 261 OWENS, DAVID 391 SPANGLER, JANA 152, 173, 213, 325, 338 KATAS, CHRISTINE 216 PACKER, SHAUNA 266 273, 376 CUCH, FORREST 363 KELAIDIS, KATHERINE 161 PAK, GLORIA 372 SPECTOR, SAMUEL 191 DENSON, MCKENNA 358 KENDRICK, COURTNEY CLARK PARK, CHRIS 272 STAPLEY, CRAIG 162, 262 DODGE, ETHAN 154, 215 391 PARK, LINDSAY HANSEN 291, STAPLEY, CRYSTAL BURRELL DRAPER, ALYSON 375 KENT, MARIE 323 353 262 EASTMAN, ALAN 091, 242 KIRBY, ROBERT 391 PARKER, NATASHA HELFER STEVENSON, ROSELLE 156, ELDREDGE, LLOYD 364 KITTERMAN, KATHERINE 335 131, 167, 221, 273 237 ELWOOD, MARK 237 KOLLER, NORM 165 PATRICK, DAVID 265 STEWART, NICHOLAS R. 157, ENGLISH, JONATHON 157, LADD, MARCUS 155 PATTERSON, DAYNA 122 274, 357 328, 376 LAKE, SARA 222, 373 PETER, KARIN FRANKLIN 371 STONE, DANIEL P. 322 2 | SUNSTONE 2018 | SUMMER SYMPOSIUM STONE, JON 132, 261, 322 VAN ORDEN, BRUCE 313, 372 COMMUNITY. Meet old friends and make new ones—fellow STROMBERG, LORIE WINDER VANCE, TERI 151, 321 seekers whose thoughts and experiences inform your own. 275 VIDRINE, JACOB 365 STUY, BRIAN 367 WALL, ELISSA 252 KNOWLEDGE. Gain insights that can come only from rigorous SWEENEY, MARVIN 191 WATKINS, NAOMI 335 examination of Mormon doctrine and culture from insider and TAYLOR, SHERRY 266 WEBB, DANIEL 358 outsider perspectives. TENNEY, KRISTINA OLERGÅRD WEST, JOSEPH 328 FUN. Find your people at Sunstone! Come enjoy a community 238, 301, 371 WHITE, BLAIR 121, 201, 227, 361 of diverse scholars, intellectuals and thinkers who celebrate THALMAN, MALLORY 157, 357 WHITE, JENNIFER 131, 167, 273 the wide spectrum of Mormonism in a variety of ways. Enjoy THALMAN, SCOTTY 357 WHITING, NELSON 277 the uniqueness of the Mormon community with friends. THOMAS, MARK 191 WHITNEY, BRIAN 353, 374 Browse and purchase interesting books and Mormon crafts. THORNE, EMILY BEECROFT WILCOX, RICHIE 213, 323 133, 163 WILLIAMS, BRADY 328, 332 TONGA, KALANI 156, 274, 354 WILLIAMS, LASHAWN C. 175, SYMPOSIUM CODE OF CONDUCT TOSCANO, MARGARET 268, 332, 374 We welcome the honest ponderings of all individuals and 275, 316 WIMMER, RYAN 226 expect that everyone speaking at or attending the symposium TOSCANO, PAUL 373 WINWARD, CYNTHIA 176 will approach every issue—no matter how difficult—with TREVISAN, ANTONIO 362 WOTHERSPOON, DAN 152, intelligence, respect, and good will. We expect speakers to UNITY GOSPEL CHOIR 251 251, 351 engage in rigorous inquiry and thoughtful participation that is UPWALL, ALISHA 123, 234, 355 YOUNG, SAM 358 VAN LEEUWEN, VILATE BUN- ZOLLINGER, JAKE 211 respectful of what others hold sacred. KER 175 If you express disagreement, please do so without personal attacks on the character, religious observance, or intelligence 2018 SUMMER of other parties. We strongly discourage the use of profanity. Sunstone offers a diverse selection of topics, formats, and perspectives. Be excited to hear views that coincide with your SUNSTONE own, but also prepare to hear presentations that offer a different SYMPOSIUM perspective. As Elder Hugh B. Brown told BYU students in 1958, “I have mentioned freedom to express your thoughts, but I caution you that your thoughts must meet competition in the marketplace of thought, and in that competition truth will emerge triumphant. Threads in the Only error needs fear freedom of expression.” Mormon Tapestry HARASSMENT POLICY Sunstone is dedicated to providing a harassment-free SYMPOSIUM PURPOSE conference experience for everyone regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, The Sunstone Summer Symposium is an annual gathering physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. We do of Latter-day Saints, scholars, and others interested in the not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. diversity and richness of Mormon thought and experience who Some examples of harassment may include: sexual language and enjoy pondering the past, present, and future of the unfolding imagery, inappropriate physical contact, and/or verbal comments Restoration. The Symposium is a public conference based on the about another attendee’s identity intended to intimidate. principles of an “open forum,” meaning that we invite rigorous Consumption of any intoxicating substance is neither an excuse inquiry and thoughtful, respectful participation, trusting that both nor an invitation for harassment. These examples are neither the cause of truth and the society of the Saints are best served comprehensive nor exhaustive. Conference participants violating by free and open exploration and discussion. these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference at This symposium is dedicated to the idea that the truths of the the discretion of the conference organizers. gospel of Jesus Christ are better understood, and, as a result, better lived when they are freely and frankly explored. FINANCIAL SUPPORT We recognize that the search for things that are, have been, and are As a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, all contributions to the to come is a sifting process in which much chaff must be carefully Sunstone Education Foundation are tax deductible to the extent inspected and threshed before the wheat can be harvested. allowed by law. Please give generously to insure that the quality FAITH. 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