This Week in Mormons

This Week in Mormons


10/21 – Sister Eyring Passes, Orem Temple Opens, & Let’s Sing with Joy!

October 21, 2023

Quick Clips:


Sister Eyring passed away.


The Church just released recommendations for Sunday meetings on Christmas Eve.


The new Orem temple is having an open house.


Are Latter-day Saint women oppressed?


Yunga Webb wants to help everyone sing the hymns with more joy and confidence.


Bonnie H. Cordon to serve as new Southern Virginia University president

 
Famous Mormons: MLB Playoffs Edition
MATT
Which star baseball player is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?


Nathaniel Lowe


Bryce Harper


Yordan Álvarez

 
Big Deal, Little Deal, No Deal:
MATT


The Restore Conference by Faith Matters was recently held at the Sandy Expo Center.

SAM


More details are coming out about what Tim Ballard did.

SHAWN


As part of their homecoming festivities, BYU is hosting a women’s empowerment event. It is interesting that there will be an SI Swim Panel with Swimsuit Models followed by a Cougarette performance, and a panel with the Relief Society General President.

MATT


These Men Say Their Utah Therapist Touched Them Inappropriately During Sessions Paid for by the LDS Church

SAM


Latter-day Saint leaders issue statement calling violence in Middle East ‘abhorrent’, but Rabbi Avremi Zippel said that the statement from the church leaders "missed the mark," because it didn't mention the terror experienced by the people of Israel.

SHAWN


Latter-day Saints Missionaries Showed Up To Support BYU At TCU

 
Mormons Doing Goodly:


North Logan is hosting their annual pumpkin walk.

 
This Week in Mormon History
85 years ago Oct 17, 1938 “Some unfortunate and untoward incidents following the giving of endowments to wives of Church members who have not been through the temple, and to the wives of non-members, have brought this matter again in review by the Council of the First Presidency and the Twelve. ...Hereafter you will not give a recommend, under any circumstances, to a wife whose husband is not a member of the Church. ... You will give recommends to wives of members of the Church who have not had their endowments only if the husband is absolutely willing that the endowment should be given to his wife.
 
135 years ago Oct 15, 1888
[Heber J. Grant]
This evening in company with Chas W. Penrose I called on Bro Joseph F. Smith and we talked with him regarding the necessity of our people paying $25,000 to the Democratic fund to aid in the election of Pres Cleveland. He was decidedly in favor of our doing so and suggested that I remain and make a second collection from our statehood funds instead of going to Emery County on Wednesday as per my former programme. (Grover Cleveland was the first Democrat elected president after the Civil War)
[The Diaries of Heber J. Grant, 1880-1945, Abridged, Digital Edition Salt Lake City, Utah, 2015]
 
150 years ago - Oct 13, 1873
The Salt Lake City School of the Prophets discusses the practice of Patriarch John Smith and others who ordain infant boys to priesthood. Second counselor Daniel H. Wells "said some had ordained children when they thought they would die-this had been a comfort to some parents, though there was no law or revelation given for or against it, consequently he could not see any harm or wrong in having it done, neither could he think there was any particular virtue in it." [The Mormon Hierarchy - Extensions of Power by D. Michael Quinn, [New Mormon History database ( http://bit.ly/NMHdatabase )]]
 


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