For the record the wards that have done recordings are audio, not video. 
Is 
there something against distributing the audio recording of talks?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "A. Rick Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LDS Open Source Software" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Ldsoss] Shut-ins and the Sacrament Meeting


| Tony Fenleish wrote:
| > We have a good amount of shut-ns in our stake, and the question was
| > recently
| > asked "How can we get the sacrement 'meeting' to our shut-ins?".  Some
| > wards
| > tape it and then take the tape around to the shut-ins. Some just take 
the
| > sacrament to them and they never feel like they know what is going on.

We
| > have about 50 shut-ins stake wide.
| >
| > Anyone out there have a unique way in which they work with this issue?
|
| As a point of information, video-taping in the chapel is not only
| discouraged, but explicitly banned in the latest hand book of
| instructions.  Given the frequency with which stake conferences and
| other services are broadcast to gyms and other buildings, and recorded
| in the process, this instruction seems to be more honored in the breach
| then the observance.
|
| -- 
| A. Rick Anderson
|
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