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Old 05-23-2005, 08:18 PM
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IN your wards, i was just wandering, How many Preists do you usaly use for blessing the sacrament, and how many decons pass? and how oftondoes the Mel. Preisthood have to help out? in my ward, we use 2 preists and 6 decons, and we only have 2 teachers, and 3 decons so we use help all the tiem from the mel. preisthood, uslay th eYM presadancy.
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We've got about 12 priests, 16 deacons and 14 teachers, so we usually don't run out of young men in our ward.
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I have a question to should i be taking sacrament if i am not a member but want to be baptized in the religion but my parents wont let me Im in love with my boy friend huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh
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We have no priests and 2 deacons so the Mel. priesthood has to do the work.

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Talk to your local bishop and see what he has to say about you taking the sacrament. I had a simalar problem when I was 15 my parents said no it took me 15 years to join the church
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in my home ward....usually 3 decaons, 1 preist and 3 HP lol


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Isn't taking the sacrament like renewing the commitments you made to Christ when you were baptised? That's how I understand it, but I'm still learning this stuff.

Anyhow, if that is the case, then you don't need to take the sacrament until after you are baptised.
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I have a question to should i be taking sacrament if i am not a member but want to be baptized in the religion but my parents wont let me Im in love with my boy friend huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh
You don't have to or need to but you can if you want to. It just won't have the same meaning for you as it does for the others. For those who were baptized it is a symbol of renewing their covenants they made at their baptism.
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I have a question to should i be taking sacrament if i am not a member but want to be baptized in the religion but my parents wont let me
I would hope your reasons for joining the church are a lot more then a love for your boyfriend. Like know the Book of Mormon is true, that Joseph Smith was a prophet (and had the first vision). that the priesthood has been restored and revelation is on the earth, and that there are prophets on the earth today.

As far as your question, generally non-members don't take the sacrament until after they have ben baptised. But if you do have questions ask the missionaries (I assume you are meeting with them)>

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I was just given the Aaronic Priesthood on Sunday. Before
services one of the members told me to keep my eyes open and watch
how they pass the bread and water. From the sound of it, I guess
I will be passing soon. I hope I don’t mess up when they ask me!

Hey, it's my first post in the Priesthood Quorum forum!

This evening I hung up the certificate on the wall!
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In our ward we have 3 priests assigned to bless the sacrament, and 8 positions for passing the sacrement. Normally there aren't enough deacons to fill all 8 spots, so a few of the teachers will help out. All in all, there are only a couple of YM that are not needed to fullfill all the assigned duties.
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