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The gospel of Jesus Christ is the gospel of action, and of service. It is the gospel of “loving thy neighbour as thyself” (Matthew 22:39; Mark 12:31; Galatians 5:14; James 2:8). It is the gospel that says, “. . . Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me” (Mathew 25:32). It is the gospel of action and of doing things for others and for God; not one of sitting passively in church and singing praises to God. Hence the LDS Church is service oriented, and teaches that our greatest blessings come when we are actively engaged in the service of God and of doing something for His Church and for others. As you know we do not have a professional clergy. All the work of the Church is done voluntarily by Church members. If your mind is not oriented towards that, then you are right, you would find the LDS Church a very uncomfortable place to be in. But that is not the fault of the Church. You have to look elsewhere for the source of that problem.The reason I had for leaving the LDS church and ultimately embracing the Catholic faith was that I didn’t feel like I was really worshipping Christ in the LDS church. I felt like everthing was about me, or the person sitting next to me, or some other person. My blessings for doing this, my blessings for doing that. Listening to all the blessings everyone would receive through paying their tithing, magnifying their callings, going to the temple, being obedient, on and on and on. I’d sit there in church and crave a real worship experience.
Most importantly I get to really worship along side others, singing praises to the Lord. The entire mass is about Him and nothing else. This is what my spirit was longing for all those many years.
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