I Have Questions wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 2:12 am
Tom wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 12:13 am
I am reminded of the Young Women General Presidency’s
November 2020 comments on the decision to “retire” the Laurel, Mia Maid, and Beehive class names:Line upon line. Precept upon precept.
I agree that church members will immediately refer to the classes as Builders, Messengers, and Gatherers.
To clarify, and to be clear…in 2020 the Church was inspired to disband the 3 separately identified age groups for 12-17 year old girls, and unify them into one collective titled “Young Women”, in order to unify them and strengthen their discipleship. In 2026 the Church has been inspired to disband the one collective of 12-17 year old girls titled “Young Women”, and place them into 3 separately identified age groups, in order to unify them and strengthen their discipleship.
Have I got that right?
That seems right.
As an aside, I note that Dieter Uchtdorf
counseled graduates during a BYU-Hawaii commencement address in December 2018 to be
gatherers of light, citing Matthew 5:15-16 and John 8:12. (He did not cite D&C 50:24.) (The December 2020
Ensign featured an article by Elder Uchtdorf that similarly
advised young adults to be a
gatherer of light.) In the April 2000 general conference, Russell Nelson
said: “We are to be creators in our own right—builders of an individual faith in God, faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and faith in His Church.” The April 2020
Ensign published an article by Nelson in which he
stated, “We are to be builders of an individual faith in God, faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and faith in His Church.”