Sons and Daughters of God

Gay and lesbian Latter-day Saints should be loved and welcomed by Church members. Members may refer to themselves as being gay without necessarily meaning they are acting on those feelings. From President Gordon B. Hinckley's talk in the October 1999 Priesthood session of General Conference.

President Gordon B. Hinckley
“We believe that defending this sacred institution by working to preserve traditional marriage lies clearly within our religious and constitutional prerogatives ... Nevertheless, and I emphasize this, I wish to say that our opposition to attempts to legalize same-sex marriage should never be interpreted as justification for hatred, intolerance, or abuse of those who profess homosexual tendencies, either individually or as a group. As I said from this pulpit one year ago, our hearts reach out to those who refer to themselves as gays and lesbians. We love and honor them as sons and daughters of God. They are welcome in the Church. It is expected, however, that they follow the same God-given rules of conduct that apply to everyone else, whether single or married.”


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#LDSStayWithUs represents two messages: One from LGBT individuals who need family, friends, and ward members to love, include, respect, and stay with them. The other is to individuals that identify as LGBT, inviting them to stay and work with others to become a valued and welcomed part of the Church and their individual wards.