So how could I have handed this better?

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_Always Thinking
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Post by _Always Thinking »

How sad for the family.

It was in extremely bad taste for the Relief Society pres. to put you in this position. I agree with the others. You handled this perfectly.

Congrats to you and your family, though!
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The Christian thing to do would have been to accede to their requests if it would have been nothing more than a major inconvenience to you.

The Christian thing for the other family to have done would have been not to make the request and just use a residence for this.

These kind of conflicts are antithetical to the true Christian religion and manifest a spirit of unbelief. But, I probably would have done what you did.

Congrats.

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The Nehor wrote:I just have images of a combined wedding/funeral. Might be fun. :)


I cry at both weddings and funerals and I have always maintained that weddings and funerals are similar they are sad and both deal with death.

The wedding is the death of a friendship.

Just kidding.

This situation was handled just fine. The Relief Society asked, no harm no foul, Harmony held her ground, rightly so, no harm no foul.
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Post by _The Nehor »

Pokatator wrote:
The Nehor wrote:I just have images of a combined wedding/funeral. Might be fun. :)


I cry at both weddings and funerals and I have always maintained that weddings and funerals are similar they are sad and both deal with death.

The wedding is the death of a friendship.

Just kidding.

This situation was handled just fine. The Relief Society asked, no harm no foul, Harmony held her ground, rightly so, no harm no foul.


I remember one of the cultures in an old sci-fi show threw a huge party at funerals and made weddings as dull and morbid as possible so things could only get better. I think there might be wisdom in this....
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Post by _guy sajer »

rcrocket wrote:The Christian thing to do would have been to accede to their requests if it would have been nothing more than a major inconvenience to you.

The Christian thing for the other family to have done would have been not to make the request and just use a residence for this.

These kind of conflicts are antithetical to the true Christian religion and manifest a spirit of unbelief. But, I probably would have done what you did.

Congrats.

rcrocket


As if there's some kind of handbook "What Would Christ Do?"

By the kind of standard you're suggesting, there are precious few "Christians" out there, a miniscule share of those who claim the title. Christians do all kinds of s*** and have been doing it for centuries.

Back to topic, it was a dinner for crimenies sakes, not a funeral. Use the house of a family member or a ward member, or go to the Chuck-A-Rama. It's completely unreasonable to ask a family to change wedding plans at the last minute for a funeral dinner, and it was completely unreasonable to even ask.

Plus, it's a funeral dinner for, essentially, an unborn child (if I remember correctly). I'm sorry, but from where I sit, and not to be cruel, that is a lower priority than a funeral for, say, a child who died tragically early in life.
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Post by _Jason Bourne »

charity wrote:
the road to hana wrote:
charity wrote:The rule in the CHI is that funerals take precedence.


Do you have access to the CHI that you can cite the relevant passage that indicates that?


No, I don't. The CHI stays in the bishop's or clerk's office. But any member can go sit in the clerk's office and read anything they want. You just can't take it home with your.

And Liz, you are right. The funeral is one thing. The dinner another. I just changed side.


But I have a CHI and there is nothing in there on this.

So your earlier comments were erroneous.
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Post by _Scottie »

I honestly don't see why she had a problem with using the room, but still allowing you to decorate around them.

I'm sure the funeral attendees would have been more than understanding, and most likely grateful for a place to eat.


But, I gotta ask the bigger question here....why on earth are you having a wedding in the church gym?? :)
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guy sajer wrote:
As if there's some kind of handbook "What Would Christ Do?"

By the kind of standard you're suggesting, there are precious few "Christians" out there, a miniscule share of those who claim the title. Christians do all kinds of s*** and have been doing it for centuries.


I really doubt that a non-Christian, especially one who has known Him and crucified him anew, would have little real interest in this question.

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Post by _The Nehor »

rcrocket wrote:
guy sajer wrote:
As if there's some kind of handbook "What Would Christ Do?"

By the kind of standard you're suggesting, there are precious few "Christians" out there, a miniscule share of those who claim the title. Christians do all kinds of s*** and have been doing it for centuries.


I really doubt that a non-Christian, especially one who has known Him and crucified him anew, would have little real interest in this question.

rcrocket


You might want to edit that sentence......sorry, I'm doing Editorial at work today :)
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rcrocket wrote:
guy sajer wrote:
As if there's some kind of handbook "What Would Christ Do?"

By the kind of standard you're suggesting, there are precious few "Christians" out there, a miniscule share of those who claim the title. Christians do all kinds of s*** and have been doing it for centuries.


I really doubt that a non-Christian, especially one who has known Him and crucified him anew, would have little real interest in this question.

rcrocket


I don't dispute this, but the wide (and I mean WIDE) variation in how they answer this question makes the question itself rather trite and meaningless as some kind of general standard of behavior.
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