High praise for this significant collection of discourses and instruction from Latter-day Saint women over the course of the history of the church. These sermons communicate wisdom, sensitivity, and influence, and this long-overdue volume will change the manner and frequency with which we ponder and cite women’s witnesses of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
—Camille Fronk Olson, Professor and Chair, Department of Ancient Scripture, Brigham Young University
We are pleased to announce that At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women is now entirely available on theChurch Historian’s Press websiteand in the Gospel Library app.
Published in 2017, the book contains fifty-four discourses given by Latter-day Saint women throughout the history of the church, with selections from every decade since the church’s founding. Additionally, the website contains seven bonus discourses not included in the print edition. At the Pulpit provides scholars access to original sources never before published and acts as a resource for today’s Latter-day Saints as they study, speak, teach, and lead.
For those interested in learning about the making of the book, the Ensign publishedan articleby Jenny Reeder and Kate Holbrook, the editors of At the Pulpit. The Ensign will be featuring a series of excerpts from At the Pulpit throughout 2018.