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Sunday, June 16, 2019
BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Oakland California Temple Rededication Inaugurates Changes in Format for Future Temple Dedications and Rededications
The Newsroom utilized a single article to cover both the youth devotional and the rededication, while the Church News covered the youth devotional and rededication through two separate articles. The biggest takeaway I got from these articles is this: the First Presidency recently determined to tweak the format of the youth devotionals and temple dedications or rededications. For those that are public events, it has been customary for the last several decades for the focus on the former cultural celebration and current youth devotionals the night before, and the temple dedications or rededications on the scheduled Sunday to feature participation almost exclusively from the visiting Church leaders overseeing these events.
But starting with the Oakland California Temple rededication and going forward, although several General Authorities and General Officers of the Church may still be present at these events, the Brethren have opted from now on to use a "divide and conquer" strategy on Saturday night, where the senior apostle who is presiding and his wife will address the youth devotional, which will feature addresses by several local members, including those who had a role in coordinating the temple open house and dedication or rededication, the youth, and others as the Brethren are inspired to ask them to participate.
Meanwhile, earlier on that same Saturday, the accompanying junior apostle and his wife will now host a panel discussion with youth where important issues relative to the questions or issues they are grappling with will be discussed, and solutions brainstormed. In conjunction with the dedication the following day, the presiding apostles and their wives will participate in the dedicatory services, but several lay members of the Church, including temple ordinance workers, youth, those involved with coordinating the temple's crowning events, and others, will be invited at the discretion of the presiding officials to speak during the dedicatory services.
These changes seem to show that the Brethren recognize not everyone who desires to do so may be able to attend the youth devotional and/or temple dedications.rededications, and also appears to be a way to acknowledge that hearing remarks from people either involved with making arrangements for the open house and dedicatory events or for whom these events may be personally significant will now have the chance to bless their fellow Saints by sharing their thoughts, feelings, and inspired messages with all who will be impacted by the opening or reopening of a temple following its' completion.
And these changes will also make such events far more significant to all who will participate in or know someone who participates therein that much more impactful. I know I have personally previously enjoyed reports of the insights shared by general Church leaders in attendance, but as soon as I read about these changes, I felt the Spirit confirm to me that they were in line with the Lord's will. This is yet another in the series of remarkable demonstrations that revelation continues in the Lord's Church today, and I was grateful to have been able to pass these breaking news developments along to you all here as I learned of them.
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4 comments:
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hank you for keeping us up to date with the news and for your inexhaustible time that you give.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful temple, like several of the first, large and with more capacity.
It is understood that they differ between one construction and others.
It will be real that the ordinances are repeated again and again in the temples ?,
I do not consult for heavy or for cause controversy, without because when I was a member of the LDS, the work of the Temple was done by many people in my family.
Omar Valenzuela E
Santiago de Chile
Thank you, Omar, for taking time to comment. Sorry I did not see your comment before now. I appreciate you taking time to share your thoughts. I especially appreciate the fact that you still speak well of the positive things about the Church, even though you are no longer affiliated with the Church. I have known far too many people who leave the Church for whatever reason, but who then cannot leave it alone. So it says a lot about your character that you can still recognize and appreciate the good things the Church is doing. Again, I thank you for taking time to comment.
DeleteHello again, everyone! Three significant news stories have been reported by the Church News within the last 24 hours or less. First, LaVern Watts Parmley was originally called to the Primary General Presidency in May 1942, serving under May Green Hinckley, whose name some of you may recognize (she married Gordon B. Hinckley's father Bryant following the passing of Gordon's mother Ada), When Adele Cannon Howells replaced Sister Hinckley as Primary General President a year or so later, she retained Sister Parmeley, who served as her First Counselor. Sister Howells served for almost 8 years, and upon her release in 1951, Sister Parmley was called as the new Primary General President, in which capacity she would continue to serve for over 23 years.
ReplyDeleteWith all that preliminary information out of the way, my reason for mentioning it is that Lavern Watts Parmley was one whom Gerry Avant, the now-retired editor of the Church News, interviewed for an article in the Church News. As part of Sister Avant's retrospective look back at the major highlights of her storied career, she reminisced about that interview, and what Sister Parmley said to her about the needs of children that is still very much applicable today. You can read more about that in the following article:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/history-revisited/2019-06-16/advice-children-church-leader-1970s-still-relevant-today-50138
Next, with Father's Day having been observed yesterday, the Church News shared 4 talks given in General Conference discussing the true meaning of fatherhood:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2019-06-16/fathers-day-4-conference-addresses-fatherhood-what-it-really-means-to-be-a-dad-50147
And finally, the Church News continues its' series of articles about leaders who were newly called to serve during General Conference 2.5 months ago with an article introducing Elder James R. Rasband:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/callings/2019-06-17/general-conference-2019-general-authority-elder-rasband-50141
I should mention that, with Rasband being a somewhat uncommon surname, I am assuming there is sosme way in which Elder James R. Rasband and Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are related, but I don't know exactly how at this point. Either way, I was grateful to bring word of those developments to you all now. As always, thank you all for your ongoing interest and support.
Hello again, everyone! The Church News just now published the text of the dedicatory prayer offered by Presidents Oaks at yesterday's rededication of the Oakland California TTemple. You can find the full transcript thereof at the following web address:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2019-06-17/california-oakland-president-oaks-temple-rededication-50154
Once again, my thanks to you all for your ongoing interest and support.