"God bless you to walk fearlessly, even though you walk in loneliness, and to know in your hearts that peace which comes of squaring one’s life with principle, that “peace of God, which passeth all understanding.” Gordon B. Hinckley
Brother Sweat mentions taking the sacrament with your right hand not being a doctrine of the church. I don't know if the practice could be considered a doctrine (vs. a policy) but it is included now as instruction in the General Handbook. So whether it's a policy or a doctrine, the Brethren have given it as instruction for us to strive to follow.
Yes, at the time of this podcast it was either an unauthorized teaching (not doctrine) or at least an esoteric doctrine, but now it is a policy doctrine.
I know I'm listening to this late but in the new handbook says right hand sacrament Also, I feel like there is some level of stability required in Sunday school. Lots of these wrestles are better undertaken personally.
Such a great conversation.
Awesome interview. I learned so much!!!
"God bless you to walk fearlessly, even though you walk in loneliness, and to know in your hearts that peace which comes of squaring one’s life with principle, that “peace of God, which passeth all understanding.” Gordon B. Hinckley
So good
The handbook now instructs us to take the sacrament with our right hand
Yes. This was a surprisingly ignorant comment by Anthony Sweat.
Brother Sweat mentions taking the sacrament with your right hand not being a doctrine of the church. I don't know if the practice could be considered a doctrine (vs. a policy) but it is included now as instruction in the General Handbook. So whether it's a policy or a doctrine, the Brethren have given it as instruction for us to strive to follow.
This is just another great example of how the Church is true and living.
Yes, at the time of this podcast it was either an unauthorized teaching (not doctrine) or at least an esoteric doctrine, but now it is a policy doctrine.
I know I'm listening to this late but in the new handbook says right hand sacrament
Also, I feel like there is some level of stability required in Sunday school. Lots of these wrestles are better undertaken personally.
The priesthood ban is a classic separating issue is it doctrine or policy.
I like your podcast but this guy is really sounding like an apologist….