A Faithful Black Saint, an Unprecedented Temple Ordinance, and the Unhealed Wound of Mormonism’s Racial Theology

The 1894 “Servitor” Sealing of Jane Manning James: A Theological and Historical Examination ❦ ❦ ❦ Introduction: A Question Echoing Across the Centuries On a December day in 1884, an aging Black widow in Salt Lake City dictated a letter to the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She had walked … Continue reading A Faithful Black Saint, an Unprecedented Temple Ordinance, and the Unhealed Wound of Mormonism’s Racial Theology