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Robbie, good to see you. First man here. Hi. How are you doing? Hey. How are you doing, Amber? You look like you're feeling better. I'm feeling so much better. I'm so glad I could be here. Oh, great. Great. Hi, Sister Egan. Hi, Ash. How are you doing? You're awake, but you're here. Yeah. I'm trying. I'm trying. Hey, listen. You're conducting. You get that board going, OK? Tennis match today. What time? 3:30. Ah, great. OK. I'm going to be there, 3:30, courtside. Oh, I'm nervous. OK. We're playing doubles. If we can make it through the day. You'll get it. You'll get it. Great. Hi, Sister Egan. Hey. How you doing? Good to see you today. Great. Hey, John. I missed you yesterday. Was it sickness? Yeah. OK. Good. We can't do it with you, brother. Hey, Emil. How you doing? Hey, Sister E. How's it going? Great. Hey, I noticed Jason is not with you. Did he catch a ride with you today? No, I came to his house, but he never answered. Oh, man. Not good news. OK. Honk really loud tomorrow, will you? We've got to get him here. OK, thanks. [ALL TALKING]

It's time for seminary. Welcome to seminary. Today we have a big tennis match. Yeah? Excited? Yeah. It's nice to have Amber back from being sick. Today, we're going to be singing hymn no. 98, I Need Thee Every Hour. Lindsey, you're playing the piano for us. Robbie, you're going to conduct the music. Reed, you'll say the prayer, and then Ashley, you've got the devotional. [MUSIC "I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR"] (SINGING) Oh, bless me now, my Savior; I come to thee!

Sister Egan's Class

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Sister Egan provides an example of how seminary instructors can show concern for their students.
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