I didn't see you singing Colton. Maybe because I was looking for someone in a Jazzfanz t-shirt.
Dang it! I knew I forgot something!
I didn't see you singing Colton. Maybe because I was looking for someone in a Jazzfanz t-shirt.
Renlund is going to be a fan favorite for disaffected mormons, similar to Uchtdorf, Eyring, Holland and Christofferson.
I don't think so. It is frustrating that the church does not have a more diverse leadership, but the issue lies more in the past than in the current times. These guys have basically been being groomed to be apostles for at least a decade. There just aren't isn't a lot of diversity in the top levels yet, and it seems it will take some time for that to change. There are a lot of new members of the quorum of the seventy who are from somewhere other than utah or north america, but they have been called to that position relatively recently. It takes time for them to get the experience that others have just by virtue of being in the leadership positions longer.
Those are my thoughts. Maybe I am wrong, but in my mind the alternative is that the old dudes are still racist and they think God never changed his mind about black people.
I am so happy that God knows me and hears my white American of northern European origin prayers. How long until the other half of the church is represented and has a say in actual, meaningful leadership?
Many good talks, but my favorite was Uchtdorf's talk about simplifying. I'm pretty sure it will be totally lost on 75% of Utah Mormons.
My least favorite, far and away, was "Ponderize". Too gimmicky. Felt like an attempt to manufacture a new buzzword.
...My least favorite, far and away, was "Ponderize". Too gimmicky. Felt like an attempt to manufacture a new buzzword.
Yeah, not a fan of the ponderize thing, but you lead all of D1 basketball in scoring and shoot 58% FGs while you do it, you get a mulligan from me during your first conference talk.Many good talks, but my favorite was Uchtdorf's talk about simplifying. I'm pretty sure it will be totally lost on 75% of Utah Mormons.
My least favorite, far and away, was "Ponderize". Too gimmicky. Felt like an attempt to manufacture a new buzzword.
Makes me think of that Prancerize video by that woman who was trying to create a new dance/exercise - that was a hoot!
Anyhow, small steps, right? It does take time for folks to rise up thru the ranks to achieve positions of leadership in any organization.
How long did it take for Catholics to choose a pope from the Western Hemisphere? A few centuries?
Many good talks, but my favorite was Uchtdorf's talk about simplifying. I'm pretty sure it will be totally lost on 75% of Utah Mormons.
My least favorite, far and away, was "Ponderize". Too gimmicky. Felt like an attempt to manufacture a new buzzword.
On the plus side it's one of the handful of talks that I can remember without having to look at the summary. So in that sense it was pretty successful.
I thought everyone loved Uchtdorf, he seems pretty mellow to me. And I don't remember him ever saying anything controversial. I understand some of the others, for instance, I have a friend who still struggles to pay tithing years after Elder Eyring talked about selling his extra property in San Francisco to get out of debt. And holland gave some fiery sermons as byu president and in his early days, but Uctdorf? Who are these disaffected people?
In other news, I liked Elder Andersons talk, and Larry Lawrence from Saturday morning.
Many good talks, but my favorite was Uchtdorf's talk about simplifying. I'm pretty sure it will be totally lost on 75% of Utah Mormons.
I don't think so. It is frustrating that the church does not have a more diverse leadership, but the issue lies more in the past than in the current times. These guys have basically been being groomed to be apostles for at least a decade. There just aren't isn't a lot of diversity in the top levels yet, and it seems it will take some time for that to change. There are a lot of new members of the quorum of the seventy who are from somewhere other than utah or north america, but they have been called to that position relatively recently. It takes time for them to get the experience that others have just by virtue of being in the leadership positions longer.
Those are my thoughts. Maybe I am wrong, but in my mind the alternative is that the old dudes are still racist and they think God never changed his mind about black people.
I appreciate the response. It sounds like a plausible scenario but even if it is the reality, what you're saying is that the leadership of the church didn't think diversity was important in the year 2005.
I appreciate the response. It sounds like a plausible scenario but even if it is the reality, what you're saying is that the leadership of the church didn't think diversity was important in the year 2005.