First Presidency Letter, June 2001
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Office of the First Presidency
47 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-1000
June 9, 2001
To: General Authorities, Area Authority Seventies; Stake, Mission, District,
and Temple Presidents; Bishops and Branch Presidents; and all Church
Members
(To be read in sacrament meeting)
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
It has come to our attention that some commercial enterprises promising
heightened self-esteem, improved family relationships, increased spirituality
and the like by participating in their programs are implying Church endorsement.
Such claims are untrue and unfounded.
The Church has not endorsed any
such enterprise. Neither should the Church's failure to formally challenge any
such enterprise coming to its attention be construed as a tacit endorsement or
stamp of approval.
We repeat the counsel set forth in the Church
Handbook of Instruction, page 157:
"Church members should not
participate in groups that:
1. Challenge religious and moral values or
advocate unwarranted confrontation with spouse or family members as a means of
reaching one's potential.
2. Imitate sacred rites or ceremonies.
3. Foster physical contact among participants.
4. Meet late into the
evening or in the early-morning hours.
5. Encourage open confession or
disclosure of personal information normally discussed only in confidential
settings.
6. Cause a husband and wife to be paired with other
parties."
We strongly counsel against affiliation with any such group
and warn against believing any claim of Church approval, tacit or otherwise, by
any private organization offering "experiential" or "empowerment" training.
Sincerely yours,
(signed)Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, James E. Faust
The First Presidency