Inspired Direction
During the presidency of President Russell M. Nelson:
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Priesthood quorums have been restructured.
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Ministering has replaced home and visiting teaching.
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A new personal-development program for children and youth is being created.
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New editions of the hymnbook and the Children’s Songbook are being prepared.
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New guidelines for youth interviews with bishops have been established.
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Emphasis has been placed on calling the Church by its full name.
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir was renamed the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
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Mission calls are posted online in the U.S. and Canada.
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Home-centered and Church-supported gospel study has begun, including the shift to a two-hour Sunday meeting block.
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Twenty-seven new temples have been announced.
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All but three major Church pageants have been discontinued.
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Primary and youth progression, young men priesthood ordination, and youth temple recommends may now take place in January rather than following birthdays.
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Sister missionaries can now wear dress pants.
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Details associated with temple work have been adjusted.
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New missions have been created and boundary realignments have occurred, and four missionary training centers have closed.
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Children of LGBT parents may now be blessed and baptized, and the policy concerning same-gender marriages has been clarified.
And President Nelson has promised that as the Lord directs, there’s more to come!