Waterloo Region Record

Mormon Tabernacle Choir renamed in big church shift

- BRADY MCCOMBS

SALT LAKE CITY — The worldfamou­s Mormon Tabernacle Choir will be singing the same tune but under a new name.

The choir was renamed Friday to strip out the word Mormon in a move aimed at ending shorthand names for the religion that have been used for generation­s by church members and others.

The singers will now be called the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement. It’s a nod to the home of the choir for the last 150 years, the Tabernacle, located on church grounds known as Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City.

The group had been known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir since 1929, when it began broadcasti­ng a weekly radio program to a wide audience.

Church president Russell M. Nelson announced guidelines in August requesting that people stop using “Mormon” or “LDS” as substitute­s for the church’s full name. He said “Latter-day Saints” was acceptable shorthand.

The faith holds that the full church name was given by revelation from God to founder Joseph Smith in 1838.

The term Mormon comes from the church’s signature scripture, the Book of Mormon, which followers believe is based on the record keeping of an ancient prophet named Mormon.

A church web page that was up before Nelson’s announceme­nt described the term Mormon as an “unofficial but inoffensiv­e nickname for members.”

But Nelson in his August statement urged people not to use Mormon or LDS. The “Lord has impressed upon my mind the importance of the name he has revealed for his church,” he said.

Speaking later in Canada, Nelson acknowledg­ed that it would be a “challenge to undo tradition of more than 100 years” but said the name of the faith is “not negotiable,” according to a video posted on a church website. He said church members need to use the proper name if they want outsiders to use it.

“We’re not changing names. We’re correcting a name,” Nelson said. “Some marketers change names hoping to be more successful — that’s not our point. We’re correcting an error that’s crept in over the ages.

“It’s not Mormon’s church, it’s not Moses’ church, it’s the Church of Jesus Christ.”

The name change will be a big effort for the Utah-based faith that counts 16 million members worldwide. The renaming of the choir is the first step, with many changes still to come.

The faith’s presidents are considered prophets who lead through revelation­s from God. Nelson, 94, ascended to the post in January after the previous president died.

The choir renaming comes a day before Nelson and other Mormon leaders are set to provide spiritual guidance and deliver church news at a twice-yearly weekend conference in Salt Lake City attended by nearly 100,000 people and watched by hundreds of thousands of others on TV and online.

The choir of about 360 men and women sings at the conference­s and has performed worldwide and at inaugurati­ons of U.S. presidents, including President Donald Trump.

Choir president Ron Jarrett called the name change an exciting opportunit­y for the choir to start a new chapter that aligns the group with Nelson’s request. He said the choir’s website and social media pages will be updated to reflect the new name.

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