
What is the Mormon Church’s position on dancing?
Dancing has always had a place in the Mormon Church. Any restrictions in dancing have dealt primarily with inappropriate behavior and dress.
Dancing has always had a place in the Mormon Church. Any restrictions in dancing have dealt primarily with inappropriate behavior and dress.
A mentally disabled person should attend Mormon Church classes that would best serve him or her. In all cases, the bishop should be referred to in making such decisions.
The human body is a sacred entity that should be treated with great respect, both in life and in death.
Most high priests in the Mormon Church are either serving as presiding officers or have served as such in the past.
A person who does not pay his tithing may not have a temple recommend, and would not be considered to be worthy to preside over congregations or direct the activities of others.
Jesus was the only begotten son of God the Eternal Father. In other words, Jesus was born into morality of a mortal mother, sired by an Eternal Father.
In the Mormon Church it is recommended that all verses of a hymn be sung, although the matter is left up to the bishop, according to the circumstances.
When people are rude it is best to ignore the rudeness and give a kind and polite response.
If a minor is baptized in the Mormon Church without parental consent, and the parents wish the baptism to be revoked, their demand will be honored.
The Mormon practice of a Personal Priesthood Interview is to allow home teachers to counsel with their piresthood leader on any concerns they may have for those they home teach.