Growing up my family would joke how my devout catholic mom had the sharpest elbows because of how fast she could get out of church at the end of mass. We would duck behind her and follow in her wake.
When I was on the stake high counsel in Las Vegas we were told that less than 25% of our stake's adult members were tithe paying, temple recommend holding and attended church regularly. That was in the 1990''s, and we were told that our Stake's activity rate was above average.
After communion in the Catholic church I attended there was always people who left right out the door instead of going back to their seats. There's about 15 minutes of mass left after communion. I was always very jealous as a kid watching them go ...
@@sjenson6694 Ya... They won't. The more they fight for it, the more people believe in it and make their Holy Ghost feel more legitimate. They'll just push on rejoicing/ 'defending emotions' to get ppl to feel like they are all in it for the cause/ or die more justly for their principles, then church laps it up and plays off it self believing they are more just.
And a lot of us keep our phones turned off during Sacrament meeting, and during priesthood if not a lesson that needs to track a talk. So, no valid data there.
Maybe some members who live in an area 😊that has a casino go to the casino to eat. Casinos have restaurants in them and the food can be really good and less expensive than other restaurants.
No, it's just anonymized data. You turn your phone on and it pings off the closest cell towers. It's public data. Trust me, there are servers full of far worse, personal data for every user of the internet.
As a current LDS Ward Clerk, this is false information. On average, every ward or Branch is tracted manually. Currently our ward is typically around 50 percent attendance. We are a large ward with a lot of less active members. Our Stake avarage is around 75 percent. It's simple to find this information. The attendance is definitely private, and help allocate the needs and assistance for the ward.
When I was in the bishopric in Murray, UT in the 1990s, our attendance was in the 40th percentile. We were on par with other wards in the area. Attendance is now much lower. Congratulations on your ward and stake being the exception!😊
Your ward must be one of the most active in the church. Wards that I've been in, including those in my mission were about 25-30%. The only wards I attended that had genuinely high activity were YSA wards at BYU.
Might be worth changing the headline as it sounds like the LDS Church itself is tracking cellphones, like through LDS Tools or another app/spyware. Rather than big-N anonymised data revealing population patterns.
The requirement of a cell phone to participate isn't productive. I need silence my phone and put it away to focus on God. Towards the end, I just surfed Facebook during service. I'm not interested in internet-focused worship.
Growing up my family would joke how my devout catholic mom had the sharpest elbows because of how fast she could get out of church at the end of mass. We would duck behind her and follow in her wake.
When I was on the stake high counsel in Las Vegas we were told that less than 25% of our stake's adult members were tithe paying, temple recommend holding and attended church regularly. That was in the 1990''s, and we were told that our Stake's activity rate was above average.
Casinos have great buffets. I wouldn't be surprised if that is at least part of the correlation.
Rebecca there’s a for sale sign that just popped up on a church located at approximately 2700 West 7100 South in West Jordan
After communion in the Catholic church I attended there was always people who left right out the door instead of going back to their seats. There's about 15 minutes of mass left after communion. I was always very jealous as a kid watching them go ...
It would be interesting to do this study with temple attendance.
It would be interesting if the phoniest church on the planet just told the truth about their membership..
@@sjenson6694 Ya... They won't.
The more they fight for it, the more people believe in it and make their Holy Ghost feel more legitimate. They'll just push on rejoicing/ 'defending emotions' to get ppl to feel like they are all in it for the cause/ or die more justly for their principles, then church laps it up and plays off it self believing they are more just.
@@sjenson6694 Hmm, are you referring to Scientology, or to Mormonism, or to some other Cult like Soka Gakkai?
I'm a lot more worried about a world where technology tracks us love this.
Thank you. Watching and Listening from Alaska 🤔
'Self reporting.'
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And a lot of us keep our phones turned off during Sacrament meeting, and during priesthood if not a lesson that needs to track a talk. So, no valid data there.
What tool is this person using to collect data?
Thank you. Watching from Alaska. 🤔
Informants
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Thank you. Watching from Alaska. 🤔
Surveillance State
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The church is like ken Garff. They hear you
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my wife goes to church. She leaves her phone at home.
It is Alma something now. IYKYK
Maybe some members who live in an area 😊that has a casino go to the casino to eat. Casinos have restaurants in them and the food can be really good and less expensive than other restaurants.
RFM and Reel are nauseating
I think there are literally a billion videos here on RUclips. Just move on!
I think there are literally billions of comments on RUclips that you can scroll on past. Move on.
Wondering what church you attended? We always had Christmas and Easter programs.
Is that not an invasion of privacy?
Yes.
@ Thank you.
No, it's just anonymized data. You turn your phone on and it pings off the closest cell towers. It's public data. Trust me, there are servers full of far worse, personal data for every user of the internet.
Progressive ex Mormons Don care about privacy.
@@MrJared117 no, it’s anonymised data.
As a current LDS Ward Clerk, this is false information. On average, every ward or Branch is tracted manually. Currently our ward is typically around 50 percent attendance. We are a large ward with a lot of less active members. Our Stake avarage is around 75 percent. It's simple to find this information. The attendance is definitely private, and help allocate the needs and assistance for the ward.
This is accurate.
When I was in the bishopric in Murray, UT in the 1990s, our attendance was in the 40th percentile. We were on par with other wards in the area. Attendance is now much lower. Congratulations on your ward and stake being the exception!😊
@@davisrand756 we don't live in Utah, home of the LDS Church of culture. Point being, this is click bait and not based on overall numbers.
Your ward must be one of the most active in the church. Wards that I've been in, including those in my mission were about 25-30%. The only wards I attended that had genuinely high activity were YSA wards at BYU.
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I have multiple wives.
Congrats.
Disable location services unless you’re using them, and stop apps accessing it without permission every time.
Might be worth changing the headline as it sounds like the LDS Church itself is tracking cellphones, like through LDS Tools or another app/spyware. Rather than big-N anonymised data revealing population patterns.
The requirement of a cell phone to participate isn't productive. I need silence my phone and put it away to focus on God. Towards the end, I just surfed Facebook during service. I'm not interested in internet-focused worship.