Mormon Gossip - How to stop Gossip in Church
This is a tough question, and there is no simple answer.
I recall a ward years ago where we were scolded from the pulpit by the bishop and then by the stake president for gossiping. It didn't stop anything.
Some people just gossip.
I would start a false rumor. And then by the behavior of some, would know where to pinpoint a big part of the problem -- and then counsel prayerfully, specifically with those members. That might solve the problem, or sadly cause those to become "disgruntled."
It's a very sensitive thing. How do you lovingly scold an adult, for something that may be a personality trait? How can you encourage someone like that to change (i.e. grow in the gospel) without having them get their feelings hurt and leave the church?
I don't have a good solution.
Roz
Rather than scold someone, perhaps it would be best served as a topic for Sacrament meeting? Not as a topic from the Bishopric, but rather assigned speakers. I believe the Bishopric could prayerfully select the proper individuals to give the talks. The Spirit might select those who gossip or just those who will best prepare a talk to touch the hearts of those listening. Then perhaps later in the month or the next month during a month that has 5 weeks, the topic for the combined Priesthood/Relief Society class could also be about this topic.
If this is a real problem in a particular Ward then it should be addressed regularly for a while. I believe most members will eventually make an honest effort to change bad behavior. Sometimes though it takes more than one try.
I think gossip, which seems to be a big part of human nature (born of curiousity usually not with harmful intent) is something that might take more than one talk for people to really see the harm it does and see that they are a part of the problem. Then, maybe they will want to be a part of the solution as well.
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Rather than scold someone, perhaps it would be best served as a topic for Sacrament meeting? Not as a topic from the Bishopric, but rather assigned speakers. I believe the Bishopric could prayerfully select the proper individuals to give the talks. The Spirit might select those who gossip or just those who will best prepare a talk to touch the hearts of those listening. Then perhaps later in the month or the next month during a month that has 5 weeks, the topic for the combined Priesthood/Relief Society class could also be about this topic. |
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Not trying to be mean but where I'm living at the present, this is like a dream...: The attitute of most of them is 'whatever'...what can I say...*sigh* |
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I know what you mean LDS, but I doubt THOSE people will be reached by scolding either. |
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Unfortunately, many people are just content to go through life without really making an attempt to better themselves. |
Today we had a major change in the District, but what was amazing is how many knew about it before it happened!
What is more amazing is how people make all kinds of interpretations for why certain things happen. Gossip can be such a terrible thing.