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08-14-2005, 08:59 PM | #1 |
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white shirts
The first talk was by the 1st counselor in the bishopric, and he talked in part about the youth dressing nicely to show respect for the Lord. Then the High Councilor spoke and said that we should all be wearing white shirts and called colored shirts "fruity." As it was, I was wearing a magenta-ish shirt. The HC was actually quite energetic and and brash and entertaining.....I looked around and there were only about 2 or 3 other guys not wearing white shirts i.e. fruity.
<sigh> I thought I was doing well wearing a tie. Next thing you know they will be telling me to shave my goat! |
08-14-2005, 11:50 PM | #2 |
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Some part of me revels in
wearing anything but white.
OTH, our bishop frequently wears non-white so we don't get those talks. |
08-16-2005, 07:40 PM | #3 |
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So was there ever an edict that came out in your stake
requiring white shirts and clean shaven faces? I had read of a few stakes in Utah who supposedly did so (read on Cougarboard). I have heard nothing of it here in CA.
I have nothing against white shirts. I am however greatly bothered by people who attempt to make personal preferences or opinions into church law. I tend to wear a blue shirt to church 50% of the time. Each week that I do so, the high councilor from my ward says to me "you didn't put enough bleach in that shirt brother." I cannot for the life of me figure out why anybody cares as long as the shirt is nice. I've noticed that the President of the United States can wear a blue shirt with his suit at various functions but somehow it is unbecoming a priesthood holder. If somebody could give me any type of good reason to wear a white shirt weekly I'd be happy to do it. But generally, I am referred to a couple of sentences in a Holland talk that say white shirts should be worn when taking part in the blessing/passing of sacrament. Beyond that I've not ever read or heard anything official from anyone who has the power/authority to require such a thing. Am I missing something? |
08-16-2005, 08:04 PM | #4 |
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something that bothers me....
is the notion that facial hair, longer hair, and non-white shirts is somehow distracting to the spirit...
it doesnt make sense to me in the slightest that there are even these ideas, opinions in a small minority of the church let alone the full majority of active members.... |
08-16-2005, 08:09 PM | #5 |
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I NEVER wear a tie to church (and rarely even for work) ...
... and I get comments from people from time to time, somewhat joking, but part serious, saying I should just wear shorts to church while I am at it. I have learned to just smile and give them the ol' 'you got me there' look. I used to tell people that God does not give a damn what I wear to church as long as it is not immodest. That would just set people off more in their holier than thou opinions of doctrine and policy ... and in their opinion "sin" on my part for lack of straping a cloth around my neck that serves no real practical purpose.
I sprained my ankle a couple months ago and I was even wearing leather sandals to church (swollen ankle) for a month or so. Man I never felt so comfortable at church. It was great. I never got as many strange looks either. But I learned to shrug those off long ago.
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08-16-2005, 08:15 PM | #6 |
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funny you mention sandals....
in church....
in our stake there is a growing concern that kids are wearing flip flops to church and at the beginning of summer the individual wards were asked to address this problem at the various youth camps.... |
08-17-2005, 04:09 AM | #7 |
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Our ward has a white shirt policy for the priesthood
We had a 5th Sunday combined meeting a couple of weeks ago where this was discussed by our Bishop. A few things were said as in "When Pres Hinckley starts to wear other color shirts than so will we" and so on.
He did say something interesting, though, about the preference of white shirts for those blessing/passing the sacrament. That is, if you aren't wearing one(a white shirt) then that cuts down on the pool of priesthood eligible to perform these ordinances. There are few enough priesthood (in our ward) who help with the sacrament and they would rather have all those helping with the sacrament in white shirts. |
08-17-2005, 04:13 AM | #8 |
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Hmmmmm
Ok here is my thought. It is the little things. The wearing of a pink shirt will NOT keep you out of the temple (ok for some it might but thats another story). But if you want to follow a good example, then you have to ask yourself, what color of Shirt President Hinkley wears. Just a thought.
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08-17-2005, 04:15 AM | #9 |
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maybe his secretary can't find any other color
or maybe he's color blind so white works best.
I admit he wears traditional color, but so would I probably in his position. |
08-17-2005, 04:18 AM | #10 | |
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To be honest, since I heard of the "directive," I've been wearing only white shirts to church, because I choose to do so. (I don't think any such announcement was made in my ward.) But don't use some silly argument to justify your request. If it's because you believe it is a sign of respect for your priesthood office, then say it. If it's because of some other symbolic reason, then tell us. Don't be so cagey about it.
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