Stay Thou Nearby: Reflections on the 1978 Revelation on the Priesthood

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by Carol Lawrence-Costley

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In the gospel and in life, our individual journeys of exploring our past while moving forward into the future with faith are highly varied. We all have unique stories, and it is only through sharing them that we are able to wholly “bear one another’s burdens, that they may be light; . . . [and] mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). If we are to embrace and give life to our covenants, truly becoming God’s people, we must begin by listening to and embracing our brothers and sisters. This collection of essays from Black leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shares reflections, insights, and experiences regarding the priesthood and temple restriction and the 1978 revelation that ended it. The contributors to this volume offer four invaluable perspectives in coming to understand identity and faith in the context of a Church that once prohibited Black members from fully accessing the Lord’s promised blessings. Their wisdom and experiences can provide inspiration, encouragement, and validation to others. At the heart of so many cries to the Lord for understanding and faith, we find the same yearning: “Stay Thou nearby.” Regardless of your particular struggles and sorrows, a healing balm is found in our Savior Jesus Christ. As we draw together in unity and love with one another, we draw unto Him. Sister Carol Lawrence-Costley was born in London, England, and received a master’s degree in social work. She is currently a member of the Young Women General Advisory Council. Elder Ahmad S. Corbitt served from 2020 to 2023 as the First Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency and now serves as a General Authority Seventy. Elder Edward Dube was born in Chirumhanzu, Zimbabwe, and has served as a General Authority Seventy since 2013. He is currently serving as the President in the Africa South Area Presidency. Sister Tracy Y. Browning was sustained as Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency in 2022 and previously served on the Relief Society General Advisory Council. Sister Browning studied at St. John’s University.

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