How do I remove my name from the Mormon Church?

Re: Removing a name from church membership...
The new process is to log onto LDS.org and proceed to the LCR. Then select the Membership menu and select Name Removal from the resulting menu.
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How do I get my name out of the Mormon Church?

The 34-year-old has streamlined the process of resigning from the Church. When users are ready to have their names removed from Church records, they simply submit a request to Naugle that includes their name, date of birth, address, membership number, and whether they're a minor.
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Can you be excommunicated from the Mormon Church?

If any of our members are found to be practicing plural marriage, they are excommunicated, the most serious penalty the church can impose. Not only are those so involved in direct violation of the civil law, they are in violation of the law of this church."
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What does it mean to leave the Mormon Church?

Ex-Mormon or post-Mormon refers to a disaffiliate of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) or any of its schismatic breakoffs, collectively called "Mormonism".
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What is disfellowshipped in the Mormon Church?

Someone who has been disfellowshipped is still a member of the Church, and they are encouraged to attend meetings, though in those settings they are not permitted to pray, teach, take the sacrament, attend the temple or give sermons in public settings. Men are not able to perform priesthood duties.
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How to Resign from the Mormon Church



How do I get disfellowshipped?

When a judicial committee decides that a baptized Witness has committed a serious sin and is unrepentant, the person is disfellowshipped. A person who believes that a serious error in judgment has been made may appeal the decision.
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What is considered a serious sin in the LDS Church?

These sins include adultery, fornication, other sexual transgressions, and other sins of comparable seriousness” (p. 179). If you are uncertain whether a personal transgression lies within this definition, you should discuss it with your bishop. He will give you wise counsel and keep confidences.
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How do you get your records removed from the LDS Church?

You need to send a signed letter to your Bishop stating your desire to have your name removed from the records of the church. He will then take the necessary action from there.
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How do I resign from LDS Church?

Those who use his service to resign their membership must now provide a notarized letter. The reason? An attorney for the church says Naugle and QuitMormon.com have sent too many fraudulent requests, including one for Thomas S. Monson, the late church president.
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How do you excommunicate?

The 1983 Code specifies various sins which carry the penalty of automatic excommunication: apostasy, heresy, schism (CIC 1364:1), violating the sacred species (CIC 1367), physically attacking the pope (CIC 1370:1), sacramentally absolving an accomplice in a sexual sin (CIC 1378:1), consecrating a bishop without ...
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What does it take to get excommunicated from the Mormon church?

Church members become candidates for excommunication as they apostatize from the teachings of the Church. Gross iniquity involves such transgressions as murder, adultery, sexual perversion, or serious civil court conviction such as a felony.
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What do Mormons call excommunication now?

Excommunication and disfellowshipment are out and disciplinary councils have been replaced by “membership councils.”
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Is it hard to leave Mormonism?

No matter why someone decides to leave the church, the process can be fairly grueling. In order to no longer be considered a member, you must submit a letter that announces your official resignation, according to Mormon No More, an organization that is meant to help people leave Mormonism.
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Is Mormonism true?

Mormonism describes itself as falling within world Christianity, but as a distinct restored dispensation; it characterizes itself as the only true form of the Christian religion since the time of a Great Apostasy that began not long after the ascension of Jesus Christ.
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Where are my LDS records?

Membership Records are available to the member or his/her immediate family from the Ward Clerk. If this is not possible, they should contact the Membership Department who answers questions related to members and, or membership status of living or deceased persons. [email protected] 801-240-3500.
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How do I write a letter to cancel my church membership?

Dear [recipient's name], I regret to inform you that I am resigning from my position as [position title] with [church name], effective [date]. I have given much thought and consideration to my decision. While I have enjoyed my time at [church name], I believe this is the right step for me given [reason for leaving].
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How do I resign from a church membership?

How to Resign from Your Church
  1. Request meeting with the pastor. It is best to speak face-to-face, so either ask in person or send an email about scheduling a meeting. ...
  2. Disclose details about resignation. ...
  3. Return all church's belongings. ...
  4. Hand in formal resignation letter.
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Are Mormons Christians?

Contents. Mormons are a religious group that embrace concepts of Christianity as well as revelations made by their founder, Joseph Smith. They primarily belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or LDS, which is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has more than 16 million members worldwide.
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What are the rules of Mormon?

Alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee and drugs

These are all specifically banned in the Word of Wisdom, except for drugs. The prophets have made it clear that drugs, other than for medical use, are also banned. Mormons are also strongly discouraged from drinking soft drinks containing caffeine.
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What does the LDS Church own?

The Mormon Church reportedly owns over 1 million acres in continental America on which it runs farms, ranches, orchards, and hunting preserves. It also owns farmland in Australia, the U.K., Brazil, Canada, Argentina, and Mexico.
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What are the 3 unforgivable sins?

Here's my list of unforgivable sins: ÇMurder, torture and abuse of any human being, but particularly the murder, torture and abuse of children and animals.
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What is the unpardonable sin in Mormonism?

The unpardonable sin is to willfully deny and defy the Holy Ghost after having received His witness. No man can sin against light until he has it; nor against the Holy Ghost, until after he has received it by the gift of God through the appointed channel or way.
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What happens if you break the law of chastity LDS?

Those Who Break the Law of Chastity Can Be Forgiven

The Lord tells us, “If the wicked will turn from all his sins that he hath committed, and keep all my statutes, … all his transgressions that he hath committed, they shall not be mentioned unto him” (Ezekiel 18:21–22). Peace comes only through forgiveness.
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Is shunning illegal?

Here, by contrast, shunning is an actual practice of the Church itself, and the burden of tort damages is direct. Permitting prosecution of a cause of action in tort, while not criminalizing the conduct at issue, would make shunning an "unlawful act." Langford v. United States, 101 U.S. (11 Otto) 341, 345, 25 L. Ed.
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