Friday, April 5, 2019

Lots of hub bub!!!

and that is putting it mildly!!  Thursday I went to the Temple and came home and found out.....

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NEWSFLASH

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Thursday (April 4) that church members in same-sex marriages will no longer be considered apostates. The policy change also clears the way for children of LGBT members to be baptized.

“Previously, our Handbook characterized same-gender marriage by a member as apostasy,” the church said in a statement posted on its online newsroom. “While we still consider such a marriage to be a serious transgression, it will not be treated as apostasy for purposes of Church discipline. Instead, the immoral conduct in heterosexual or homosexual relationships will be treated in the same way.”

“We want to reduce the hate and contention so common today,” the statement read. “We are optimistic that a majority of people — whatever their beliefs and orientations — long for better understanding and less contentious communications.”

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MY REACTION TO ABOVE NEWSFLASH

Totally caught off guard!  
Very thankful and relieved about the children being able to be baptized. That had made me feel bad/sad before when they couldn't!
I am totally clueless as to what this sentence means.... "the immoral conduct in heterosexual or homosexual relationships will be treated in the same way.”

WHAT I DID....

I contacted my friend Mariah as she had been so wounded by the previous statement. (She brought 4 children to her marriage and her wife brought 5.  some of the children were already baptized)  When some of their children wanted to be baptized that wasn't allowed.  I felt so sad over it so I'm very happy they can do that.  

The aftermath is...after these several years and a lot of water under the bridge...I don't know if they are even interested in baptism.

I called another friend, Jan, as I knew she, like Mariah, had really suffered on so many levels.  Jan is not gay but 50% of her children have some sort of LBGT issues.  I told her, what I told Mariah...my thoughts were with them and I knew this wasn't going to fix anything in their lives but I hope they felt something akin to better. I also exchanged thoughts with Jan's son, Sam.

TERRY AND I TALK

By this time you know that I embrace change and Terry has to take time to adjust to anything new or different or unexpected or foreign to him.  He mentioned how our Church has changed over the years.  We then talked at length about this really isn't our Church.  This is the Church of Jesus Christ.  We talked about living Prophets and both of us believe in that fact.  We talked about The Church is either true or it's not.  We talked about lots of changes that have happened over the years and how sometimes people just keep holding onto grudges about changes like...polygamy...all men and the Priesthood and other things.  Things that used to be said and shied away from and then they were acceptable.  It used to be interracial marriage was frowned on and not suggested.  and Now?  totally fine.  the list could go on and on.  Some are having a lot of problems with the new Church meeting times and the Come Follow Me program.  It's just history repeating itself.  I know I've said a lot, blogwise, against homosexuality being embraced/accepted Churchly and have made bold statements that the Church will never change their stance.  and now from the Church..."the immoral conduct in heterosexual or homosexual relationships will be treated in the same way.”   Who knows?  I know I don't!

MY TESTIMONY
I believe in Jesus Christ.
I believe this is His restored Church.
I believe in living Prophets.
I'm on board.
I want to stay on the covenant path.
I'm overboard with excitement about General Conference tomorrow!  I'm ready!

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this expresses, so beautifully, how I feel....here
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After the big Thursday leadership, and a lot of things were shared beyond what I just wrote about, I enjoyed reading what President Nelson and others said...

Members of the First Presidency offered remarks at the end of the Thursday morning instruction. “I am highly gratified with the teaching that has taken place,” said President Russell M. Nelson. “If you folks are not being persecuted on a daily basis, you are not doing your job very well. Fortify our people. The adversary is an incorrigible insomniac. He never sleeps.”
The prophet told leaders that it was important for Latter-day Saints “to become stronger
in a spiritually darkened world.” He taught that the “Book of Mormon comes to our 
rescue” (see Moroni 7:14–19).“Our members are standing like a rock
 in a moving river,” explained President Nelson
“I can’t remember a more inspiring … and more motivating set
of instructions 
than we’ve had here today,” added President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor
in the First Presidency. “I pay tribute to our prophet.”

“This has been one of the most challenging and wonderful meeting
that I’ve ever been in [in] my life,” said President Henry B. Eyring, Second Counselor
in the First Presidency. “I have to do better. The members are going to
need our help.
We’ve been given incredible new resources.”
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(sorry this is so messed up!!  I tried to make it easy to read and I made it hard!)
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I just read this...that gives me a better understanding .... This was from that same Thursday
leadership meeting.

Now, however, children of parents who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual
 or transgender may be blessed as infants and baptized in the Church, President 
Oaks announced. In addition, the Church will no longer characterize same-gender 
marriage by a Church member as “apostasy” for purposes of Church discipline, 
although it is still considered "a serious transgression."
The changes, issued at the direction of the First Presidency, “do not represent a 
shift in Church doctrine related to marriage or the commandments of God in 
regard to chastity or morality.”

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