We are truly blessed here in Salt Lake City to have the diversity of cultures and talents displayed recently in the Tabernacle at the interfaith musical tribute to the human spirit, sponsored by the Interfaith Roundtable.
When Jerold Ottley, former director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, led the entire audience, as well as the participants, in singing "Let There Be Peace on Earth," shivers went up my spine. I was so filled as we sang the last verse, which ends, "Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me."
My thanks to each participant!
F. Lucille Starr
Salt Lake City
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