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213. Mormonism as a Community. From Roadshows to Empty Chapels

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Mormonism started with a firm attempt to satisfy all aspects of community and life for members. From Masonic Lodges in Nauvoo, to organized dancing parties in the 1800s, to singles wards and baseball diamonds at stake centers in the 1970s. Now the kitchens cannot prepare food, and the cultural halls have empty stages. This session is a review of how the Mormon faith has broken away from community since the 1970s.

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