'Come what may' is summit theme

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 11:54 p.m. MDT
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Embracing life with all its unpredictable twists and turns is the message organizers of the Young Single Adult Summit are hoping to convey at this year's Salt Lake conference Aug. 7-9.

The theme for the three-day summit, "Come What May And Love It," is borrowed from Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin's October 2008 General Conference talk, and event organizers say young singles in the church can benefit from that wisdom.

"A lot of stuff happens in life, and you just got to say 'bring it on,' and love whatever comes your way, because life doesn't always follow your ideal plan," said Traci Olster, a co-chair on the committee organizing the summit.

Speakers, workshops, concerts, service projects and dances pepper the agenda for the conference.

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