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Hi friends. Sorry it has been a while since I last posted. Recently I sold my house, bought a new home, and moved twice. Life has been kind of hectic. Lately I’ve been reflecting on changes in the church (just for fun). Changes 1-9 are non-doctrinal and #10 is doctrinal. (It could be argued that #10 is a policy change. Because it shows up in the D&C as an Official Declaration, I'll call it a doctrinal change.)

Dave’ Top Ten List of LDS Church-Related Changes Over the Last 40 Years

1. The cost of building and operating local churches to be funded solely by tithing and not financial donations from members.

2. Ricks College is no more.

3. Sacrament meeting, Sunday school, and priesthood and relief society combined into a 3 hour Sunday service (no more evening sacrament meetings).

4. A 2-year mission reduced to 18 months and then back to 2 years.

5. Members started cleaning church buildings.

6. Carpeted gymnasiums replace wood floors in new churches and then back to wood floors again. (On a similar note, older churches used to have windows on the classroom doors, then the church went with solid wood doors that were kind of uninviting, and now we are going back to windows on classroom doors – great for parents who want to check up on their kids.)

7. A practice hymn was added immediately following sacrament meeting, and then removed (hallelujah!)

8. BYU Provo allows shorts on campus.

9. Changes to the temple endowment.
 
10. All worthy males allowed to receive the priesthood.

Dave’s Top 3 List of Changes to Come in the Next 40 Years

1. Church shortened to 2 hours. First a 40 minute sacrament meeting with one talk from someone in a ward leadership position, followed by a 40 minute primary and Sunday school block, and then a 40 minute priesthood and relief society block. (Primary leaders and young kids are happy.)

2. BYU Provo allows nicely trimmed beards but BYU Idaho still banning shorts.

3. Members are allowed once again to cook food in church kitchens.

Care to add to the list?
 


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dallske
06/07/2011 18:43

How about the Temple endowment? I think that is a bit bigger than most on the list.
I find it fascinating what people after 1990 are missing.

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06/07/2011 19:08

I am actually disappointed with #7. We used to learn new hymns that way - now we just repeat the handful that most people know.

Re: new #1, I hope not. I like it that the talk(s) are given by regular ward members. If it's just leadership doing the talks, members won't get the experiences.

New #3 - I kind of doubt it. The restriction has to do with health codes / kitchen certifications.

-- Steven

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Dave C.
06/07/2011 21:09

dallske,

You are right. I've added the temple endowment.

Steve,

New #3 - We can thank lawyers for the kitchen restrictions.

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Jason C
06/26/2011 00:03

Changes I would put my arm to the square for:

-acceptance of a newer English translation of the Bible

-add "Amazing Grace" to the hymn book, get rid of a lot of fluff hymns and hymn arrangements, and adopt some modern hymns

-make the doing of your home teaching a temple recommend interview question

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Jason C
06/26/2011 00:04

Changes I would put my arm to the square for:

-acceptance of a newer English translation of the Bible

-add "Amazing Grace" to the hymn book, get rid of a lot of fluff hymns and hymn arrangements, and adopt some modern hymns

-make the doing of your home teaching a temple recommend interview question

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