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Allweather: I know this question wasn’t for me, but I wanted to ask, “Have you ever been to a Mormon Fast and Testimony meeting?” It’s the regular sacrament meeting held on the first of every month.Good morning, Geocacher. As a former pentecostal, I’m curious about the Mormon view of tongues. Do Mormons speak in tongues? What are the Mormon interpretations of NT Scripture that deal with tongues?
The reason why I ask is that (coming from a Catholic background) I was really surprised when I first attended one. People just popped out of their seats and spoke whenever they felt moved to. There’s no roving microphone in my current ward so people just go up to the front and queue up for their turn. It think that’s about as pentacostal as Mormons get. Pretty darned conservative by Pentacostal standards but pretty darned pentacostal by Catholic standards. No speaking in tongues though.
It’s not too far of a stretch for Mormons (to bear their testimony) though because everybody eventually has a turn to give a church talk. The bishop presides but he rarely speaks. Whenever you have an everybody-can-participate event, you get quite a variety of responses but mostly I would say they go very well. A young mother who spoke about her child who’s been in and out of hospitals since he was born (he’s still under one) gave a specially moving testimony. It’s things like that that really try you.