Fence Sitter wrote:I would be interested in why you think the budget process affected what the church looks like today.
To me, Correlation has taken a lot of the social aspects out of the church. Rather than building a community, Correlation seeks to build unanimity of doctrine. And we've seen how everything is turning into one big sacrament meeting, with every activity requiring a gospel purpose. So, there's no room in the church for simple community building and socializing. The budget constraints have put even greater restrictions on the activities of church members: no activities farther than 90 minutes from the stake center, no "super-activities," no more "cultural refinement," no road shows, no regional activities, no dance festivals, and so on. Even the father-son campout is now a priesthood restoration commemoration, and the campfire is a testimony meeting. Girls camp is about YW values, and a lot of wards aren't even bothering with certification at camp. In my last ward, the budget for the 11-year-old scouts was a whopping $44. They couldn't do anything.
I honestly think someone in the hierarchy is deliberately sabotaging the church, trying to kill it with boredom.