āThe Chosenā director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up
āThe Chosenā director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up
The director of the indie streaming hit āThe Chosenā Latter-day Saints a bit of tough love when it comes to their worship style and portrayals of Jesus.
āI feel like itās OK for me to say this because, as you know, Iām the honored evangelical mascot of the LDS Church,ā filmmaker Dallas Jenkins said in an interview on the podcast ā.ā āI would say that thereās such a reverence and thereās such a genuine respect for Christ, which is great. You guys probably do that better than evangelicals do.ā
Then came the pivot.
āBut,ā Jenkins told his Latter-day Saint hosts, popular authors and speakers Hank Smith and John Bytheway, āsometimes it can lead to a formality.ā
The director didnāt say this kind of formality can be alienating. Nevertheless, the subtext was there, reports.
āIāve seen it in paintings,ā Jenkins said. āIāve seen it in some of the LDS videos and portrayals of Christ. ⦠He looks and sounds like heās quoting the King James Bible, which he is. And again, this comes from a good place of honoring scripture.ā
In contrast, itās the human moments ā he and his hosts agree ā that have made his show, a retelling of the New Testamentās Gospels, meaningful to a global audience who have taken up the challenge to ābinge Jesus.ā
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsā , nor is it by accident. For decades, its have sung āreverently, quietly, lovingly we think of thee.ā
The churchās handbook for lay leaders uses āreverentā to describe how meetings ought to be conducted, connecting the term to āquiet 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 faithās ever-evolving new hymnbook.
Apostle , a convert, has also prodded his fellow members to permit themselves a bit more, well, exuberance in meetings.
āWe are members of the church of joy!ā listeners in a 2024 General Conference sermon. āAnd 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 Christianityās holiest day, Easter, the celebration of the resurrection.
āI would say itās 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. āI saw all these LDS folks just going crazy. So I know you can do it. Itās OK to do it in the context of the greatest moment in the history of the world.ā
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