Tuesday, July 01, 2008

China and the Church

Since some of you are talking about teaching English in China, this is something you should know. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not legally recognized in China. The Church has gained their trust, however, by understanding their restrictions and complying with them. So members can meet together in rented halls or homes but:

  • There are no Church owned facilities in mainland China.
  • No proselyting of any kind is permitted.
  • Religious materials may not be shipped in or distributed.
  • No Chinese nationals may be invited to join in the meetings.
  • LDS.org lists places to meet, you cannot hold services on your own.
  • Avoid religious discussions with Chinese nationals. If they ask you questions, answer basic facts and end the religious conversation.

You are encouraged to be an example of goodness through acts of kindness.

I was surprised at all this since Hong Kong has a Temple and meeting houses and missionaries. Of course, they are separate countries.

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