I've been here for awhile - but finally read the board rules!
Sorry for the ones I broke :) and thank you for being kind.
I was wondering if any of you who are still attending have noticed a severe drop-off of the "hasten the work" craze? Our stake went strangely silent about it. Which is great, don't get me wrong. It's just weird.
That's true for general conference. I hadn't thought about that. I was just noticing that not a peep was said at our stake conf. and nothing in our ward for months - maybe since spring.
Was it an actual PULL-BACK, as in the leadership (never in print, but in face to face) actually says "shut up about this"?
or did it just peter out? If it petered out, then there should still be "hasten the work" paraphernalia on the lds.org website.
it seems to me that it ended all-of-a-sudden like. In April 2014, it was "hasten hasten hasten" and October 2014 it was "hurry up and wait" since nary a word of "hasten" was spoken.
Lengthen your stride Raising the bar Hastening the work
Blah blah blah blah
You can bet your ass that some committee at the COB is busy thinking up the next awesome catch phrase that will be subsequently tested out in focus groups before one of the 15 frauds goes live with it.
It's what you do to try to breath some life back into something that is dying.
Speaking of severe drop-offs, I noticed this happened a few years ago in YW and RS, but with a song. Midway through high school we stopped singing the song "Walk Tall [you're a daughter]." Like, no one suggested it anymore. Not sure if this was coincidence or not. I rarely missed church. It was a nice song, but maybe my ward was sick of it?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/24/2014 04:20PM by demoneca.
Yah , when I was a kid, then it was all about making it possible for Jesus to come back, that is what hastening the work was all about! Well it turns out that the The Jack Wagon MORmON A-holes have rang that bell way too much, and Jesus is still a no show! So now they hasten the work, just for the sake of hastening the work, but somehow it lacked the old hysterical glamour.