tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post4762988188554791060..comments2022-11-19T02:21:40.864-09:00Comments on The Latter-day Snark: Changing rulesDavid Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12881388186547426677noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post-49223460782923552472010-12-11T15:07:57.189-09:002010-12-11T15:07:57.189-09:00@Heather: Your ward does not match the vast majori...@Heather: Your ward does not match the vast majority of Mormon practice i’ve seen (primarily in Utah, Florida, and Alaska, though there are a few others sprinkled in here and there) over the past decade.<br /><br />Of course, i’d argue that your ward gets it right, but so it goes.David Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12881388186547426677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230245579458786956.post-79942197383394543992010-12-01T06:02:01.565-09:002010-12-01T06:02:01.565-09:00I noticed on Sunday that of the 7 people involved ...I noticed on Sunday that of the 7 people involved in blessing and passing the Sacrament that 3 were wearing white shirts. One did not have a tie. One was wearing a suit that the ward provided (he keeps it at church and changes into it each Sunday; he cannot afford that sort of clothes himself but he had a desire to wear them at church). Really, if wards insist on white shirts and ties then they ought to provide them. Clearly our ward is not fussed with white shirts and ties.Heather the Mama Dukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03314177816405887405noreply@blogger.com