I was taken aback, Moksha, when I read your reference to “Jasmine.” Was the Scripture Central Director of Communications celebrating Smithmas? Alas, she spells her name without the “e.”Moksha wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:54 pmSorry, I had to catch it late.
The Smithmas Shanty was truly blessed! What a wonderful program full of delightful presenters such as Jasmine, Don, Kerry, and Kish. Maybe the scholars at Discuss Mormonism can shed light on the Mormon speculation that Joseph Smith was the Holy Ghost or perhaps Smac at the righteous board can parse the Holy Ghost out of the entire equation.
May the Spirit of Smithmas follow us throughout the New Year, from being wrapped in swaddling clothes in Sharon, Vermont on December 23rd, to Auld Lang Syne on December 22nd.
I greatly enjoyed the program, Reverend and BYP, even though I missed the live broadcast. (I was tied up in my family’s private celebration that evening.)
Your discussion of holding a Smithmas celebration at Joseph Smith’s birthplace (starting at about 00:29:04) reminded me of a Church News piece dated 29 December 2001:
I don’t know whether this fine tradition has continued.Celebrating Joseph Smith's birthday
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. — About 75 members of the South Royalton Ward, Montpelier Vermont Stake of the Church, celebrated the Prophet Joseph Smith's 196th birthday Dec. 23 with a party, including sandwiches, birthday cake and the singing of hymns at his birthplace.
Sister Starley Smith, a service missionary at the memorial, led the group in singing "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet" and "God Bless America."
The custom of having a Joseph Smith Birthday party at his birthplace began December 23, 1986, which would have been the Prophet's 181st birthday. Since that time the commemoration has continued annually.
I will close by sharing some words from President Anthon Lund during evening services held in South Royalton, Vermont, on 23 December 1905, in connection with the dedication of the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial that very day:
John the Revelator saw the time when an angel should fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto every nation, kindred, tongue and people. We bear witness unto you, my friends, that that angel has flown and restored the Gospel to the earth. It is not a new Gospel, but "the everlasting gospel." It was restored through the Prophet Joseph, whose birthday we commemorate today. And could there be a more appropriate day for his birthday than the 23rd of December? He was to be a Prophet that should bring the Gospel light back into the world. Yesterday, the 22nd, was the shortest day in the year. Today, the 23rd, the days begin to lengthen and the light of day to increase. The coming of Joseph opened a new dispensation. Light is increasing, truth is spreading, and darkness is being driven back.