Directory Dallas Jenkins on set surrounded by actors dressed in costume for a scene of season 5 of The Chosen.

ā€˜The Chosen’ director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up

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ā€˜The Chosen’ director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up

The director of the indie streaming hit ā€œThe Chosenā€ Latter-day Saints a bit of tough love when it comes to their worship style and portrayals of Jesus.

ā€œI feel like it’s OK for me to say this because, as you know, I’m the honored evangelical mascot of the LDS Church,ā€ filmmaker Dallas Jenkins said in an interview on the podcast ā€œ.ā€ ā€œI would say that there’s such a reverence and there’s such a genuine respect for Christ, which is great. You guys probably do that better than evangelicals do.ā€

Then came the pivot.

ā€œBut,ā€ Jenkins told his Latter-day Saint hosts, popular authors and speakers Hank Smith and John Bytheway, ā€œsometimes it can lead to a formality.ā€

The director didn’t say this kind of formality can be alienating. Nevertheless, the subtext was there, reports.

ā€œI’ve seen it in paintings,ā€ Jenkins said. ā€œI’ve seen it in some of the LDS videos and portrayals of Christ. … He looks and sounds like he’s quoting the King James Bible, which he is. And again, this comes from a good place of honoring scripture.ā€

In contrast, it’s the human moments — he and his hosts agree — that have made his show, a retelling of the New Testament’s Gospels, meaningful to a global audience who have taken up the challenge to ā€œbinge Jesus.ā€

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ , nor is it by accident. For decades, its have sung ā€œreverently, quietly, lovingly we think of thee.ā€

The church’s handbook for lay leaders uses ā€œreverentā€ to describe how meetings ought to be conducted, connecting the term to ā€œquiet prayer and pondering.ā€

According to the late historian , then-apostle Spencer W. Kimball that the Saints were guilty of singing church hymns too fast.

Church-approved paintings of Jesus, meanwhile, for years were largely limited to the unsmiling and statuesque.

That might be changing, with church-owned Deseret Book increasingly of the religious figure and the adoption of a handful of spirituals into the faith’s ever-evolving new hymnbook.

Apostle , a convert, has also prodded his fellow members to permit themselves a bit more, well, exuberance in meetings.

ā€œWe are members of the church of joy!ā€ listeners in a 2024 General Conference sermon. ā€œAnd nowhere should our joy as a people be more apparent than when we gather together each Sabbath in our sacrament meetings to worship the source of all joy!ā€

Jenkins agreed, especially when it comes to Christianity’s holiest day, Easter, the celebration of the resurrection.

ā€œI would say it’s OK to express as much joy, or more, in the resurrection of your Savior as it is the student that hit a half-court shot that I just saw at the [Brigham Young University] game on Friday,ā€ Jenkins said. ā€œI saw all these LDS folks just going crazy. So I know you can do it. It’s OK to do it in the context of the greatest moment in the history of the world.ā€

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