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Quick Quotes on Sacrament Meeting
"As leaders, we see some patterns related to
reverence that, if not corrected, may open up chinks in
your spiritual armor. For example, we have noticed a growing trend in the Church
to arrive late at sacrament
meeting, priesthood, and other meetings. Bishops and stake presidents report
some members coming in as
late as half an hour after the meeting has started. Occasionally there may be a
legitimate excuse for not
arriving on time (such as having an emergency appendectomy), but in most cases
it is because you simply plan
poorly or do not care enough. The ideal would be to arrive five or ten minutes
early so you can sit in the
chapel quietly listening to the prelude music and preparing yourselves to
worship. Our sacrament meetings belong to the Savior. When you arrive late, it not only interrupts the
reverence of others, but it is a
sign of your own disrespect and apathy."
-Elder Ballard in the July 2004 Ensign
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