Be One

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These are notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

– D&C: be on if you are not one, you are not mine.
– More unity and less strive in culture when we are together.
– Check out the talk, The Culture of Christ.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/27jackson?lang=eng
– We need to celebrate our differences rather than make them stumbling blocks.
– Definitions of righteousness from teachers friends and family:
– Doing what is right.
– Being right with God.
– Doing what is ethics moral or honest.
– Only one of five asked mentioned God.
– Different responses show different interpretations.
– We need to think of the consequences of non-viciousness.
– We are judged by God by what we know.
– Doing unto others as you want others could be a good beginning point.
– Finding unity may be to find a common purpose who you disagree with.
– Remembering our stewardship and help with conflict.
– We need to learn to forgive.
– Two commandments Love God and love our fellow men.
– A group of missionaries try a Galatian approach where they devoted tome stop be on service committees and after years, the hatred of that area against Mormons decreased.
– If you are upset, then avoid the engagement of the situation. In family situations, that family member may exit the room until they calm down. Wait until you can enter the situation in a better mood.
– Sometimes a different opinion such as same attractions may be a mindset.
– Sometimes social norms at a culture change.
– Two hundred years of no contentions in the book of Mormon after Christ’ visit to the Americas.
– We are all children of God and God loves all of us.

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