Sunday, June 17, 2018
Monday, May 7, 2018
VISITING AUTHORITY DEMONSTRATES HOW TO NOT LEAD A DISCUSSION
Deepest, Truest Reason to Share Gospel: So Families Can Be Sealed Eternally |
Akron, OH—A recent visit by a member of the Ninth Quorum of
the Seventy provided stake conference goers in the Akron Ohio stake with a
powerful lesson on how to not lead a church discussion.
“It was really life-changing instruction,” said Samantha
Craig, “I mean, I took careful notes because he made just about every mistake imaginable!”
Sister Craig and others explained that Brother Todd
Jenkinson’s youth fireside, stake leadership meeting, and adult session of
stake conference featured what were meant to be gospel discussions with the
audience. “I’m sure he’s a good, inspired man,” said Craig, “but when you start
a youth fireside by saying that you didn’t prepare anything and you’re just
going to rely upon the Spirit, well, you had better bring some great Spirit or
those kids are just gonna tune you out.”
Most in attendance acknowledge that Brother Jenkinson failed
to bring “some great Spirit” to that meeting, and many of his young audience did
indeed tune out. What added to the awkwardness were when Brother Jenkinson called
the youth out for being on their phones, but his efforts to seem fun and
playful failed to mask his genuine annoyance.
Another mistake Craig and others noticed was Brother Jenkinson’s
habit of asking what seemed like open questions, but for which he clearly had very
specific answers in mind. At one point, Brother Jenkinson asked the youth,
“what is the most important reason why we share the gospel with our friends?”
One bright, cheerful young woman shot up her hand, was called on, and replied,
“so that they can avoid the dangers and evils of the world around us.” Brother
Jenkinson told her that that is a good reason, “but there is an even deeper
reason why we share the gospel.” Another youth replied that it is “so others
can have Christ’s blessings.” Again Brother Jenkinson acknowledge that that is
an important reason, but then directed the youth to a scripture in the Doctrine
and Covenants. After reading about eternal blessings, Brother Jenkinson
clarified that the “real, deep, scriptural reason” why we share the gospel is
so that those around us “can one day go to the temple and be sealed as
families.”
“Um, okay, I guess that is true,” said youth participant Alma
Campbell, “but those other reasons seemed good too, but, um, I guess they are
not as right....”
In addition to using what seem like open questions to play what
we could call the “Guess What I’m Thinking” game, Brother Jenkinson also had a
habit of uncomfortably “restating” what some speakers meant. In the stake
leadership meeting, when discussing how to minister to ward members, one member
said that “we minister by loving members for who they are,” to which Brother
Jenkinson said, “and by that you mean we love them for what they can be and
what the Lord wants them to be.” Another member said that “I try to be patient
yet reliable,” to which Brother Jenkinson said, “what this dear brother means
by that is that we are loving enough to know when to not take no for an answer.” While
this seemed to get to the points Brother Jenkinson saw as important, it left
many participants more than a little uncomfortable.
Another common technique was “careful” scripture analysis to
get at the points Brother Jenkinson wanted to make. After studying a scripture
from the Old Testament, Brother Jenkinson asked members of the stake presidency
what it meant. When all three failed to make the imaginative connection Jenkinson had in
mind, another member, with plenty of prompting from the visiting Authority,
noted how the flying serpents symbolize the fear and discouragement that get in
the way of “true ministering.” Brother Jenkinson praised the member who made
the comment, following that praise up with a joke about the relative spiritual
insight of stake members in contrast with the stake presidency. It was an
awkward attempt at humor that largely fell flat.
While many members found some inspiration in Brother
Jenkinson’s “discussions,” others found them quite frustrating. Still, members
like Samantha Craig felt very inspired. “It isn’t every meeting,” said Craig,
“where you see a leader make almost every possible mistake, you know, bringing
them all together so you can see them, remember them, and avoid them.”
Craig concluded, “it is amazing how the Lord uses His chosen
vessels!”
Monday, April 30, 2018
GOD SOMEHOW STILL LOVES LOCAL MASTURBATER
Salt Lake City, UT—In an unexpected press conference, God
clarified that He actually does love everyone including an unnamed local
masturbater.
“I find it odd that some are so surprised,” said He who
created Heaven and Earth “that I can find it in Me to love someone who rather
regularly masturbates, but yep, I can!”
The announcement seems to have been made to set the record
straight on how God loves all of God’s children. God further elaborated that
“some seem to believe that some sin or any sin disqualifies one from feeling
loved or even having My Spirit with them, but nope—you can make mistakes and
still be loved and Spiritually encouraged.”
A reporter on hand posed a question on many people’s
minds—isn’t sexual sin like masturbation close to murder? In typical quiet
majesty, God replied that murder robs another of his or her chance to live and
choose, and murder puts in human hands what God wants to control—when His children leave mortality. The Father of All said that while rape might
come close to murder, self-stimulation to orgasm or even consensual sex with
another “are very far from the soul-destroying power of murder.”
When asked about scriptures that connect sexual sin and murder,
God encouraged all present to think about how Alma had once gone about trying
to destroy the spirits of others by leading them from the gospel, and that that
is what he was warning his son Corianton about. “Of course sexual sin is like
murder,” said God, “but only when those sins kill souls and take others away
from Me, but masturbation doesn’t do that.”
When asked why He was taking time to say this now, God said
that “I have too many of my children feeling too much shame, guilt, and sorrow
over this,” and “it just seems like you are ready for us to get past the Victorians and to place this habit
within its proper context.”
When asked what He meant by “proper context,” God explained
that, “well, think about it—if the only sin committed by all of my children was
masturbation, what kind of world would this be?” Answering His own question, He
said “no more spouse abuse or child abuse, no more wars,
terrorism, robberies, fraud, political corruption, or systematic exploitation of the
poor and vulnerable.”
Still seemingly confused, one reporter asked, “yah, but
doesn’t masturbation lead to serious sexual sin, sex addiction, prostitution,
sexual deviance, pedophilia, and the promotion of pornography?” To this
question God responded that “how worried would you be that a small child who
told a lie would get involved in massive fraud or embezzling or how worried
would you be that a nursery-age child who hit or bit another child would grow up to
be a murderer?” God then continued, “yes, bad behavior can lead to other bad
behavior, but please don’t assume that one mistake or even habit is a slippery slope that
always leads to a terrible, terrible pit.”
Toward the conclusion of the press conference, God revealed
that “Me and Your Heavenly Mother want you to love and cherish your bodies, and
We want you to use them in ways that are consistent with your values, but hey,
as you are learning about your bodies, don’t let your mistakes or weakness fool you
into thinking We don’t love you.”
“The worst,” interjected Heavenly Mother, “is when you feel so much guilt
and shame that you don’t talk to Us, because I cannot tell you how much your
Heavenly Father and I love to hear your voices!”
Monday, April 16, 2018
CHURCH QUIETLY INTRODUCES “WEDDING OFFERING” TEMPLE SEALING FEE
Salt Lake City, UT—The church has quietly started requesting what it calls at “wedding offering” in the form of a “modest
temple marriage fee.” When couples have been calling various temples to request
times for sealings, they have been asked if they would like to “give something
back to the Lord” as a way to show gratitude “for the blessing of eternal
marriage.”
“I was kind of surprised,” said Kaitlynn Parkins, a BYU
student who recently got engaged to Coldyn Lober. Sister Parkins explained that
“the woman at the temple asked if we would like to make a temple offering, but
I had never heard of that.” After it was explained to her, Parkins said that “she’d
have to check with her parents about that.”
At present, it seems that only the more historic or photogenic temples are making the request. Workers
at the Salt Lake temple, for example, recommend an offering “between $70 and $90.” One
recently engaged couple was told to “take ten percent of what you are spending
on the wedding, and offer that back to the temple, to show God how much the temple
means to you.”
While reports have come in that the Salt Lake, Logan, San Diego,
Washington DC, and Provo City temples may require the few by year’s end, other
temples do not anticipate such a fee requirement. As one church insider told
the Mormon Tabernacle Enquirer, “I’d say that any temple that would fit into
the baptistery of the Jordan River temple, you know, like your Raleigh North
Carolina or Columbia South Carolina temple, will not even mention the possible
donation.”
There are also reports that couples with higher long-range
earning potential may be pressed to offer more. A second church insider
mentioned lists of BYU Business and Finance majors who, if they request temple
sealings, “would be encourage to offer back to God what their God-given gifts
will help them earn in the long-run.” In contrast, Humanities, Anthropology/Folklore, Early Childhood
Education, and Social Work majors are quietly being told that not only does the
Lord not request any more “widow’s mites” from them, but that the day may soon
come when they will be permitted to pay tithing at 6 or even 5.5%.
Monday, February 12, 2018
LET’S FACE IT—ROB PORTER SHOULD NOT HAVE RESIGNED
Probably Makeup |
Commentary by Calvin Best
All of this news about Rob Porter, who I am sure is a good, upstanding member of the church, should cause all of us to pause and reflect. What could have led to this situation? What is going on in our society and government that is causing such a stir?
I don’t know Brother Porter personally, but he served both Senator Hatch and Mike Lee. These are two powerful, righteous men of God who only surround themselves with other righteous men of God. Porter has toiled side-by-side with our duly elected Commander-in-Chief, working tirelessly to make America great again. So, given those facts, what should we make of this situation? I think that any reasonable person would agree that Brother Porter should not have resigned, should not have stopped doing America’s important work, especially since we can be sure that if something happened in the past, it is past and was properly addressed.
The first thing to remember, as members of the church, is that if Brother Porter had been guilty of any of this stuff, inspired church leaders would have already handled it. If the wives went to the bishops, those men would have got to the bottom of all of it. If there were “crimes” committed, then they would have made sure justice was served. We all know that, especially with men, mercy cannot rob justice. If it was true that he made some mistakes, like all of us do, then, if Brother Porter is now a temple-recommend holder, he must have repented. How can we continue to hold against him what he has repented of? If it was not true, which I think we can all see is probably the real truth, then why would these reports cause such a stir? I think we can all see that forces of the deep state and liberal media, the modern day Gadianton robbers that the Book of Mormon warns us about, are still trying to stick their puny arm out and stop the work of the Lord and his earthly servants!
The second thing to remember is that not only are all church leaders wise, inspired men who would be removed from their office before God would allow them to make a serious mistake, but that some powerful men are passionate. That passion can be misunderstood by people, especially women. It is good that brother Porter’s bishop, bishopric, and stake presidency are also all men, since men understand the true intent and meaning, the true hearts of other men. Here again women in disciplinary councils would only misunderstand, might overly believe the women, and would gum up the whole divine process. Also, we know that a very large percent of accusations are things women are mistaken about in their reports. This is especially true now when so many women are talking about a few bad men doing a few things, usually a long time ago. This has just about every woman wanting to be part of what is going on, so they have extra encouragement to exaggerate stuff from the past. That is probably the case with Porter and those women. This is all just that MeToo stuff taken too far!
The thing to keep in mind with the Porter thing is that all of it really gets at the heart of how an attack on Trump and his virtuous leadership is an attack on the church and on what we hold sacred. Porter is just the first person who could be forced to stop doing what God put him in the White House to do if we let wild accusations and stories by women about “abuse” in the past get too much attention. Seen properly, all of this stuff is just the Adversary causing conflict and chaos. We can rise above this and persist.
If we let righteous people like Porter be forced out, a man who obviously cleared everything up with inspired church leaders, then you and I can count on the fact that we will probably be next, and the small thread holding up the constitution may snap completely!
Monday, January 15, 2018
NEW WARD MISSION LEADER NOT REALLY INTO MISSIONARY WORK
Apparently “Preaching the Gospel”
Isn’t for Everyone
|
White Planes, NY—The newly called ward mission leader of the White Planes West ward, Mark Woodbury, has told several unsurprised friends, family members, and acquaintances that he’s “just not that into missionary work.”
Brother Woodbury’s lukewarm interest in spreading the Gospel was obvious to the bishop who called him. Said Bishop Afton, “yah, he told me that he doesn’t ‘do splits’ and that he didn’t even really enjoy missionary work when he was a missionary, but we are all hoping he will grow into the calling.”
The lack of enthusiasm on Brother Woodbury’s part was also obvious when the missionaries had a new investigator at church on his second Sunday in the calling. Brother Woodbury successfully avoided the middle-aged woman, and reportedly told his wife that “that lady really doesn’t look like member material to me.” When the missionaries enthusiastically told him that she had a baptismal date set for March, Brother Woodbury’s reply was “well, you know a lot can happen between now and then.”
Even sharing the Gospel with people he knows has proven difficult for Brother Woodbury. His next-door neighbor, Mr. Howard Morris, once had a conversation with him about religion. When Sister Woodbury asked about the conversation a few hours later, he told her that “there wasn’t much to tell.” Two weeks later, when Sister Woodbury returned from her neighborhood book club meeting where Mrs. Morris was in attendance, Sister Woodbury bluntly asked her husband, “did you tell Howard that we’re Unitarians?!” Mark told his wife that he was “testing the waters to see how he responded to that one before jumping into Mormonism.”
Monday, January 8, 2018
WILLY AND MARTIN HANDCART COMPANIES ACTUALLY DELAYED BY LATE PERMISSION SLIPS
Scholars have suggested that a "blanket" permission slip could have prevented tragedies like this |
Salt Lake City, UT—Scholars at BYU and the University of Utah confirmed over the weekend that the Willy and Martin Handcart Companies could not leave earlier because they were waiting for several essential youth permission slips.
“We have identified about eight youth,” said Keith Ützlander, “who could not ride in some of the leaders’ handcarts because they didn’t have proper permission slips.” Historian Taylor Walters agreed with Ützlander, stating that “some of the youth had fathers who could not sign because they were in England serving missions, and at least two youth said that they lost the form sometime after church and before they could give it to their mom.”
Since the early days of the church, proper permission forms have been essential. This emphasis seems to go back to the Joseph Smith translation of the Beatitudes, where he restores the lost verse “Blessed are the permission slip bringers, for they shall keep us free from lawsuits.”
Scholars also noted that another part of the delay was connected with having enough adult handcart drivers, since, as D&C 158:9 says “Verily, thus saith the Lord, youth shall not ride in handcarts where other youth are the drivers, otherwise, verily, hijinks may ensue.”
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
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