"All I could see from where I stood was
three long mountains and a wood/ and I
could touch them with my hand almost I thought from where I stand/ but sure
the sky is big I said miles and miles
above my head/ so here upon my back I'll lie
and look my fill into the sky."
Hi, I'm Anna. I'm Camlyn. And I'm Amber.
And we are Welcome Table Productions.
Do you wanna do that one more time--Yep.
And we are Welcome Table Productions.
Welcome to our latest project, 'Splitting the Sky,'
a video series of LDS women sharing their stories.
"A last long line of silver rain a sky
grown clear and blue again/ and as I
looked a quickening gust of wind blew
up to me and thrust/ into my face a miracle
of orchard breath and with the smell I
know not how such things can be/
I breathed my soul back into me."
An important aspect of 'Splitting the Sky' is
helping women understand their power,
that their souls are amazing and divine.
So, the title of 'Splitting the Sky' comes from this really beautiful poem called 'Renascence'
by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
"The soul can split the sky in two and let the face of God shine through."
I kind of feel like that explains it.
Yeah cause there are two components--there's the interviews.
And there's also our journey.
And so I think
I have learned more about the nature of God
through the souls of other women.
"Oh God I cried, no dark disguise
can e're hereafter hide from me thy radiant identity/
I know the path that tells thy way
through the cool eve of every day/
God I can push the grass apart and lay my finger on thy heart."
Follow us on our journey with these women by
subscribing to our YouTube channel, or
liking us on Facebook, or following us on
Instagram. It's 'following' is the verb.
Hope to see you there!
Bye, thank you!
So 'Splitting the Sky' is a series, which means that if you subscribe you get to go on this journey with us
finding and interviewing incredible
women. New videos are posted every
Wednesday and each one will introduce
you to a new interviewee and her story.
Thanks again for watching!
