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Researchers Find More Gen Z Mormons Identify As Queer Than Previous Generations

Researchers Find More Gen Z Mormons Identify As Queer Than Previous Generations
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Latest from Mormon Land: A peek at church President Russell M Nelson s headstone

Nelson’s headstone gets assist from temple renovation (Michael Stack | Special to The Tribune) This notation appears on the monument that will mark church President Russell M. Nelson s grave in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. May 10, 2021. It has become a common practice for a husband or wife to erect a headstone for the couple after only one has died waiting to list the death date for the surviving spouse to be engraved later. Still, mourners strolling through the northwest quadrant of the historic Salt Lake City Cemetery might be startled to see a tall granite shaft emblazoned with the name Russell M. Nelson and the words “Seventeenth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”

Latest from Mormon Land: New biography examines how Emma Smith felt betrayed by Joseph s polygamy

Latest from Mormon Land: New biography examines how Emma Smith felt ‘betrayed’ by Joseph’s polygamy David Noyce © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Emma Hale Smith, wife of church founder Joseph Smith. The Mormon Land newsletter is a weekly highlight reel of developments in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whether heralded in headlines, preached from the pulpit or buzzed about on the back benches. Want this free newsletter in your inbox? A second new book takes a look at Mormonism’s first couple. This week, we focus on his beloved wife, the faith’s first first lady.

Latest from Mormon Land: Slowest church growth since 1857; surprise temples; and the life of Dallin Oaks

The pandemic plunge All church statistics for 2020 should carry a COVID-19 asterisk. While everyone expected the pandemic to shrink growth, we now know the extent: Convert baptisms cut in half, for instance, and new children of record down by nearly a third. Independent researcher Matt Martinich, who religiously tracks these demographics at ldschurchgrowth.blogspot.com, sheds more light with some eye-popping observations: Total membership • 16,663,663, up 98,627 (0.6%) from 16,565,036 in 2019. “The last time the church reported an annual membership growth rate that was slower than 2020 was in 1857, when negative membership growth occurred (this was during the time of the reformation movement when church leaders advocated rebaptism to recommit to their covenants and to church teachings),” Martinich writes. “.The last time there was an increase of less than 100,000 for total church membership was in 1973, when there was a net increase of 87,750 members.”

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