From Deseret News archives:
Prayers without LDS hit a nerve
Interfaith group in Utah County balks at national event
Instead, the Utah Valley Interfaith Association, which represents 40 faiths and includes members of the LDS Church, will hold a separate service later this month.
Linda Walton, a UVSC chaplain who has chaired National Prayer Day events in Utah County for three years, said the prayer event's state coordinator, Gregory Johnson, told her she needed to be "more selective about who was leading out."
"I didn't understand what he was getting at at first," said Walton, a Seventh-day Adventist. "But then it hit me that he was saying they didn't want anyone who isn't a traditional Christian."
President Truman declared an annual National Day of Prayer in 1952, and President Reagan designated it as the first Thursday in May. The National Day of Prayer Task Force is a nonprofit, grass-roots organization that helps local groups organize events across the country to observe prayer day. The services are open to members of all faiths but only members of evangelical Christian churches can lead prayers.
LDS congregations weren't invited to the Orem event, which will go on without support from the Utah Valley ministerial association, according to one of the event's organizers, Pastor Gene Short of the Orem Christian Center. The association pulled out April 20.
The national group's objections to the LDS Church are doctrinal, according to national spokesman Mark Fried.
"Our services reflect our beliefs under the Lausanne Covenant, and the volunteers who host our events agree with that," he said.
The Lausanne Covenant is a 1974 declaration of beliefs accepted by evangelicals during an international meeting in Switzerland. Among the tenets are a belief in the Holy Trinity and acceptance of the New and Old Testaments as the only written word of God.
"People who don't agree with our beliefs are welcome to attend," Fried said. "It's similar to the fact that anyone can attend a church on Sunday, but what's said from the pulpit is going to reflect the beliefs of that church."
But Walton said LDS Church members helped lead services in past events.
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