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    1. Re: [GEN-ROOTERS-L] Sabbath day?
    2. Kaye
    3. Wow, Alice, I had not heard this. I, too, am a convert. 29yrs. I quess I am in trouble. Again!:D If this is true. But then I am always learning something new. Some things require a lot of thought and much prayer. Occasionally there are things that are truly in a grey area. Seems to me, it would depend on many factors. Did we make it to church, was it necessary, how often we do it. My son and his wife are in Provo, and daughter and husband are in Rexburg. As college students far from home, they get lonely. Occasionaly they will visit each other. Sometimes going home before church but usually attending church with each other before heading home. It is much needed family time. My dau-in-laws father is a bishop and seems to encourage this practice. Otherwise it would be months before they could see family. Grins, Kaye At 08:37 PM 10/8/98 -0700, you wrote: >Hello helpful rooters, > >Maybe, some of you can help clear up my understanding. As a fairly >recent convert, I run up against things every now and then that I don't >understand. I was just informed that a weekend trip to visit that >requires driving home on Sunday is not appropriate. It seems to be ok >to drive to/from Sacrament meeting; back to the building later for >choir; over to stake center for a fireside; across town to visit Mom & >Dad. But, driving home from a trip is not ok. What am I missing? >Did some prophet say this? Where does it come from? Thanks for any >clarification. >Alice Volkert > > >==== GEN-ROOTERS Mailing List ==== >If you wish to change to the digest list send an email to GEN-ROOTERS-D-request@rootsweb.com and in the body of the message put the one word SUBCRIBE >To unsubscribe form the list (L or D) send an email to GEN-ROOTERS-(L or D according to which one you are receiving-it is on the top of the emails you receive)request@rootsweb.com put the one word message in the body of the letter-- UNSUBSCRIBE > >listowner questions to AZDEE@aol.com > > > One never knows when one tiny piece will pull the puzzle together.

    10/08/1998 01:24:11