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Beautifully performed. Loved the harmony. Missionaries are wonderful! Go TSAM!
My daughter is serving in that mission and was not feeling well the day they auditioned for this. They did a wonderful job.
She will be excited to hear that I have now seen it.
Well Done but looking at the film it does not look sold out lots of empty seats.
Outstanding, absolutely outstanding. The performence of these missionaries was far superior to what I have observed in the Super Bowl!! Thank you sooooo much.
Awesome! Go Spurs Go!
Very Cool. Wonderful rendition
Nice! I am Glad they where able to do it.
Tommorows Easter I do not see any Easter Topics.
That was wonderful, I hope they got some referals from this and I hope some of the people took or take advantage of getting their family ancestry researched.
The Plan of Salvation is Awesome!! The Greatest!!
A stoic northern European style which IMHO could have used a touch of Gladys Knight. Still the tempo, unlike the weekly ward dirges, was brisk. Nicely done.
Check out the conductor. He really gets into it when he's cutting them off!
My son is the conductor. They did a wonderful job.
Thank you missioneries.
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