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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comDecember 11, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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As a child, Jean Pinborough never thought of herself or her family as pioneers.

As a child, Pinborough recalled wearing aprons and bonnets and pulling wagons around the meetinghouse with other Primary children to commemorate the Latter-day Saints’ early journey west. She thought that was what it meant to be a pioneer.

Pinborough’s parents, Horace and Shirley Underwood, had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when she was three years old after Shirley let missionaries into their home despite warnings from neighbors.

In December 1956, Jean Pinborough (second from right), author of the song “I’m a Pioneer Too,” sits on a couch with her family at the age of two in Midland, Texas. It was around this time that local missionaries began teaching Pinborough’s family the gospel of Jesus Christ. |Courtesy of Jean Pinborough

As Jean and her three siblings grew older, the family remained devoted members of their ward in Midland, Texas, and helped build the first meetinghouse in the area. Years later, the same neighbor who had warned Shirley Underwood not to talk to missionaries joined the church with her entire family because Underwood shared the gospel with her.

As an adult, Pinborough realized that he and his family were truly pioneers.

“Being a pioneer means opening new doors and walking down unknown paths,” she said. “Starting a new and good path, whether it’s being the first in your family to be baptized, going to the temple, serving a mission, or going to college, requires not only work and prayer, but also faith.”

Jean Pinborough — author of the song "I'm a pioneer too." Front left — Photographed with family and local missionaries in Midland, Texas, May 1960.
Jean Pinborough (author of the song “I’m a Pioneer Too”, front row left) poses for a photo with her family and local missionaries in Midland, Texas, in May 1960. |Courtesy of Jean Pinborough

In 2019, Pinborough worked as the editor-in-chief of The Friend magazine and occasionally wrote songs for the children’s publication. When she was planning the Pioneer Day content for the July 2020 issue, she wanted songs that reflected church planters around the world.

“I wanted to make the connection in the kids’ minds that the pioneers were far away in the U.S. state of Utah, and it wasn’t just people who went to Utah and built a temple,” she said. “I wanted people to understand that they can be involved in the work no matter where they are.”

There, she wrote the lyrics for “I Am a Pioneer Too,” which was published in the July 2020 Friend and recently added to “Hymns—For Home and Church.”

Michael F. Moody wrote this song, which was meaningful to him after he and his wife, Maria Moody, served missions and other church missions in the Caribbean, Middle East, Pacific Islands, and Africa.

Michael Moody - who composed the music for "I'm also a pioneer" — With his wife Maria Moody smiling and taking a photo on August 5, 2022.
Michael Moody, who composed the music for “I’m a Pioneer Too,” and his wife Maria Moody smile for a photo on Aug. 5, 2022. | Provided by Maria Moody

“Our hearts are deeply touched by the faithfulness and dedication of today’s pioneers,” he said. “In my musical environment, I tried to capture the spirit of those pioneers.”

“I’m a pioneer too.”

1. Some pioneers pulled wheelbarrows.
Or sailed the ocean blue.
In difficult times, they worked and prayed.
Their courage got them through.

The Lord needs pioneers today.
There are many things I can do.
I work, I pray, I follow the Lord.
I’m a pioneer too!

2. They listened to the prophet.
They also built houses and temples.
They told the world about Jesus Christ.
The Savior helped them through it.

The Lord needs pioneers today.
There are many things I can do.
I work, I pray, I follow the Lord.
I’m a pioneer too!

3. From Sweden to Samoa,
From Kenya to Peru
brave pioneers around the world
He still spreads his gospel in truth.

The Lord needs pioneers today.
There are many things I can do.
I work, I pray, I follow the Lord.
I’m a pioneer too!

pioneers of the past

In a recent Church News video, Elder Gerald Caussé of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles referred to Utah’s early pioneers as “spiritual ancestors” and spoke of the pioneers in his own family, including his parents.

“This is exactly why I wrote this song,” Pinborough remembers thinking while watching a video of the elder Korth paying homage to his pioneer ancestors with a piano arrangement of “Come Come Ye Saints.”

“Our origin stories are so important,” she continued. “To know who we are, we need to understand where we come from.”

Pinborough pointed to research showing that children who know their family stories are more resilient. She hopes to instill that resilience in her children by helping them get to know their “spiritual ancestors,” as Elder Coase calls them.

In 1960, six-year-old Jan Pinborough stands in front of the meetinghouse of a branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Midland, Texas.
In 1960, six-year-old Jan Pinborough stands in front of the meetinghouse of a branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Midland, Texas. |Courtesy of Jean Pinborough

In the first verse of “I’m a Pioneer Too,” the children sing, “When times were tough, they worked and prayed. Their courage got them through.” Pinborough hopes this line will resonate with children.

“I think it’s really important for kids to understand, ‘Yes, sometimes it’s hard for me too. I need to work and pray.'”

In his songs, Pinborough paid tribute to pioneers around the world. The final verse says, “From Sweden to Samoa, Kenya to Peru, brave pioneers around the world are still spreading God’s gospel in truth.”

A Tahitian family poses for a photo dressed like early Utah pioneers during a Pioneer Day celebration in Tahiti in July 2010. Michael Moody — Composer "I'm also a pioneer" — and his wife, Maria Moody, also attended the celebration.
A Tahitian family poses for a photo wearing clothing similar to early Utah pioneers during a Pioneer Day celebration in Tahiti in July 2010. “I’m a Pioneer Two” composer Michael Moody and his wife Maria Moody attended the celebration. | Provided by Maria Moody

“No matter where you are or where you are, you have spiritual ancestors in your country,” she said.

Raising her two children herself, Pinborough has told them stories of both her husband’s ancestors who helped build the Salt Lake Temple and her mother who had the courage to let missionaries into her home.

Jean Pinborough — author of the song "I'm a pioneer too." Second from left — Elizabeth Pinborough smiles with husband Tom Pinborough and daughters Christiana and Elizabeth Pinborough after a music concert at Assembly Hall on Temple Square on November 28, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jean Pinborough (second from left), author of the song “I’m a Pioneer Too,” smiles with her husband Tom Pinborough and daughters Christiana and Elizabeth Pinborough after performing a concert of her music at Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City on November 28, 2018. |Courtesy of Jean Pinborough

modern pioneers

In addition to connecting with their spiritual ancestors, Pinborough hopes singing “I’m a Pioneer Too” will help children identify themselves as pioneers.

She sees the song’s chorus as a call to action. The children sing, “The Lord needs pioneers today. There are many things I can do. I will work and pray and follow the Lord. I am a pioneer too!”

“I hope kids hear that and think, ‘Oh my God, how can I follow Jesus and bless the world?'” Pinborough said, adding, “The way kids today need to be pioneers is, you know, very unique to each child.”

Jean Pinborough — author of the song "I'm a pioneer too." Front right — In 1961, at the age of 7 in Midland, Texas, he stands in front of his house with his family. Pinsborough's parents were the first in their family to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Jean Pinborough (front right), author of the song “I’m a Pioneer Too,” stands in front of her family’s home in Midland, Texas, in 1961 at the age of seven. Mr. Pinsborough’s parents, Horace and Shirley Underwood, were the first in their family to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1957. |Courtesy of Jean Pinborough

Pinborough said his favorite example of a modern-day pioneer is BYU Pathways Worldwide students, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college.

“Even if it’s not building a temple, they’re going to do what they need to do in the world as part of following Jesus Christ,” she said. “It might solve the food problem in your area.”

Elder Adeyinka Ojediran, a General Authority Seventy and First Counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency, will present diplomas to students in Ghana on July 30, 2025.
Elder Adeyinka Ojediran, a General Authority Seventy and First Counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency, presents diplomas to students in Ashaiman, Ghana, on July 30, 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Ms Pinborough acknowledged that her life had its fair share of challenges, but said she felt God delivered and supported her during those difficult times.

“Following these paths is not always easy. Like all pioneers, we will face unexpected obstacles that we must overcome,” she said. “But the Lord comforts us and gives us peace as we grow in our faith and do our best to follow Him.”

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