Showing posts with label non-mormon. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

In His Name


People visiting a Mormon Church service are always surprised to find a very different structure to the meetings. 

Jenny, one non-LDS blogger wrote about her experience:
“After communion, there were three ‘talks’ that definitely weren’t sermons. And two of them were given by WOMEN. Soooooo weird for me to see women up at the podium, addressing the congregation at a Sunday worship service sacrament meeting. That does not happen in the URC. Not even a little bit.” (Quote from LDSsmile.com).

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Not only was Jenny most surprised that members of the congregation were the ones speaking, she was also stunned that women were invited to speak. This tradition of “Mormon Oratory” may be odd to those unfamiliar with it, particularly when we reflect upon Oxford Dictionary’s given synonyms for oratory: eloquence, grandiloquence, skilled speech-making.

Most would probably not define these talks by those same words. There comes a unique culture with Mormon Oratory. It is believed that these talks are to be given with the help of God through the Holy Spirit. This is reflected in the tradition of ending each talk with the words, “In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.” This is an essential characteristic of Mormon Oratory. The idea is that the subject of the talks given is what the congregation needs to hear. It is hoped that the Savior ratifies what is said and would have said those same things if He were there.

What does this focus do for the speaker and listener? As we believe these meetings are inspired by God, a powerful connection comes between speaker, listener… and God. This must be the context in which we direct our focus so that God is able to touch us in our hearts and minds.
That is when spiritual inspiration flows to the listener.