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Home Teacher, Lord’s Representative
Dear Gramps,
I know we should wear white shirts in the temple, when
passing sacrament or when giving a blessing. Is there anywhere that
the church leaders have stated that hometeachers should wear white
shirts and ties when they hometeach?
Danny
Dear Danny,
As Priesthood holders we are representatives of the Lord and have been given the responsibility and authority to teach and watch over the Church and its members. It states in Doctrine and Covenants 20: “53 The teacher’s duty is to watch over the church always, and be with and strengthen them.” As a representative of the Lord as well as the Bishop to the families we have been assigned, we should dress properly when visiting them. Normally this would mean wearing a white shirt and tie, the same as when passing the sacrament, giving a priesthood blessing and officiating in any priesthood calling.
We have been encouraged to visit our families frequently and assist them whenever possible. Sometimes it might be impractical for us to be wearing a white shirt and tie, such as when we giving physical assistance. Too often we confine ourselves to visiting our families once a month and giving them a lesson. We need to keep in mind that we have been given the charge to watch over and help our families in anyway we can.
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Gramps
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