Taking Photos in Chapel after Meeting
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Re: Taking Photos in Chapel after Meeting
so are we allowed to take photos of wedding inside the sacrament hall? particularly in front of the pulpit?
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Re: Taking Photos in Chapel after Meeting
There's no longer a Church-wide policy against photos in the chapel (except during sacrament meeting). However, to be safe, you can check with the bishop at the building (there may be local policies).
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Re: Taking Photos in Chapel after Meeting
I hope this helps:
Church Handbook of Instructions: 29.7
For the benefit of these members and others, the bishop may, as an exception, authorize a livestream of sacrament meetings and of funerals and weddings held in the meetinghouse. Streams allow others to see and hear a meeting remotely but not participate directly.
A livestream of a sacrament meeting should not include the administration of the sacrament. The stream should be paused during the sacrament and restarted afterward. Or the bishop may move the administration of the sacrament to the end of the meeting after the livestream has ended. The meeting would then close with a hymn and prayer.
The bishop may authorize a priest or Melchizedek Priesthood holder to administer the sacrament in person to those who cannot attend the meeting (see 18.9.1).
Church Handbook of Instructions: 29.7
For the benefit of these members and others, the bishop may, as an exception, authorize a livestream of sacrament meetings and of funerals and weddings held in the meetinghouse. Streams allow others to see and hear a meeting remotely but not participate directly.
A livestream of a sacrament meeting should not include the administration of the sacrament. The stream should be paused during the sacrament and restarted afterward. Or the bishop may move the administration of the sacrament to the end of the meeting after the livestream has ended. The meeting would then close with a hymn and prayer.
The bishop may authorize a priest or Melchizedek Priesthood holder to administer the sacrament in person to those who cannot attend the meeting (see 18.9.1).
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Re: Taking Photos in Chapel after Meeting
For all of those asking about photos in the chapel-There has to be some rules folks. 2 reasons I'm glad for the rules: Just today we saw a man take photos of someone's baby in the pew in front of him. Without the knowledge or approval of the family. We waited to see if he knew them or would show them the photos after the meeting. He did none of those things. THAT'S ALARMING! The 2nd occurrence was an activity held at church where my son was photographed and then made fun of, bullying at its finest, in church no less. My son asked repeatedly for the other teenager to take down the photo-he did not. We had to contact the bishop for the photo to be taken down. Dear Sister's and Brother the rules protect us and guide us, just like the gospel does. Photos can easily be taken elsewhere and with permission. There are bigger things in life to be worried about.