The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints again is saying that is not the case — but does say church members should be more active in politics, including attending party caucus meetings next week to help elect convention delegates.
“Our Utah communities and our state are best served when Utah citizens fully engage in the political process through caucus meetings, primaries and other political mechanisms,” said a letter read over pulpits in Utah on Sunday from LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson and his two counselors.
“We are concerned that citizen participation rates in Utah are among the lowest in the nation, and urge greater involvement by members of the church in the 2018 election cycle,” they wrote.