TexanKnight:
The only time in any Church I have had to pay anything has been when I was Catholic. I had to pay for a baptism, and I had to pay for a wedding.
I see what you are saying. However, I never said you pay the church for a mission.
ah…I apologize…since you were comparing, it seemed you were.
Who conducts Mormon weddings in the temple? We attended a Mormon wedding at a resort performed by the bishop. I wonder if he got paid for his time?
A temple worker called to the position. He does not get paid. I have attended several weddings in the ward condicted by the Bishop…no…there not paid.
TK, I know that LDS church leaders earn salaries and that mandatory tithing pays for the temples. Catholics do not have that type of requirement. It is far cheaper to pay $200 for a wedding then 10% of your income
*Well, tithing is God’s rule…not mine. Tithing is Biblical…one can say it no longer a rule…but it IS Biblical. Selling indulges is not. Selling baptisms is not. Selling weddings is not. I am not aware of the Higher leaders getting a salary…but the thousands of ward workers, bishops, stake presidents, etc…they do not receive any pay. Missionaries do not receive any pay.
You did not answer my question about if a person should be paid for doing God-Commanded ordinances like baptisms.
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Who is getting paid? If a priest receives $200 for a baptism or wedding, that goes towards the building expenses and turning on the lights, etc.
Gordon B. Hinckley: "the living allowances given the General Authorities, which are very modest in comparison with executive compensation in industry and the professions, come from this business income and not from the tithing of the people
Some members of the Church are unaware that at least some General Authorities do receive a modest living stipend. While it is true that some Church leaders receive a living allowance while they serve in a given position, it cannot be said that the Church has a professional ministry in the traditional sense.
Tithing may be biblical, but should it be mandatory?