From Deseret News archives:
Sunrise service stresses pioneer traits people need today
Thursday's 7 a.m. event included a pioneer-themed message, plenty of music and a posting of the colors by the Mormon Battalion.
Elder Earl C. Tingey, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Presidency of the Seventy, offered the annual Sunrise Service address. The church leader said the characteristics that defined the Mormon Pioneers in 1847 can help people today "pioneer into the future."
Listing those traits, Elder Tingey said the pioneers believed in their duty to gather and establish Zion. They were obedient to their prophets. They were willing to sacrifice for their beliefs, despite physical hardships and the death of loved ones. They worked hard to rear "a righteous posterity," and they had faith and vision.
No longer are church members worldwide called to gather in the Salt Lake Valley. Instead, he said, they come together in some 2,700 stakes across the globe.
Elder Tingey added that the trust his own pioneer ancestors placed in their pioneer prophet, Brigham Young, has inspired him to do the same.
"I have associated with the senior brethren in the church for many decades and can testify they are led by revelation," he said. "If we have faith to follow their counsel, we will be blessed, and the Lord will lead us in the proper paths and to the truths we should be pursuing."
While the Mormon pioneers surely endured harsh physical trials, Elder Tingey said people today must overcome their own challenges: attacks on the family, gender confusion, disease, pornography, the adverse influence of the media and uncertain economic and political conditions.
"(These) challenges may be as difficult to us today as were the challenges the pioneers had in yesteryear," he said.
The pioneers counted their children as their highest priority. Today's parents, he added, should follow suit.
The mission of the gospel embraced by the Mormon pioneers remains the same today, concluded Elder Tingey. "We have a divine destiny to establish the church throughout the world and to rear a righteous posterity. The Lord will help us to accomplish these purposes."
Music at the event was provided by a Sunrise Service choir and brass ensemble conducted by Sterling Poulson and Michael Huff.
E-mail: jswensen@desnews.com
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