Recording in the Chapel [Was Re: [Ldsoss] Shut-ins and theSacrament Meeting]

Joshua Lee konglong at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 01:42:08 EST 2006


And many of the BYU Devotionals can be downloaded for free from
http://speeches.byu.edu

Josh

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:ldsoss-bounces at lists.ldsoss.org] On Behalf Of Stacey
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 1:25 PM
To: LDS Open Source Software
Subject: Re: Recording in the Chapel [Was Re: [Ldsoss] Shut-ins and
theSacrament Meeting]

A. Rick Anderson wrote:
> Stacey wrote:
>> (2) I don't believe there is anything in the church handbook about 
>> making audio (and audio only) recordings of sacrament talks.
> I was going to challenge this, but I checked and you are correct.  
> There is no explicit prohibition of audio recordings of a sacrament 
> service unless it is a General Authority speaking.  If there is a 
> General Authority, you can take notes for personal use, but even your 
> personal, hand-written notes should not be distributed.  (of course, 
> if this had been followed historically, we wouldn't have the King 
> Folliet discourse or a few other 'minor' sermons :-)
Yes, thank you, I forgot about GA's.  Don't record them unless they are
on BYUTV.  In this case, fill up your Tivo's hard drive with all you
want.

-stacey.



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