WashingtonQuestions

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  1. Here's my reasoning in the "weird" aspect, I don't mean this negatively. It's just that considering my family is not of the LDS church and will not be sealed together in this sense, it's hard for me to put my mind around my husband being sealed to his parents and me being sealed to him (in the future) and then you add on when we have children and them being sealed to their spouses in the future...etc. It just seems I am leaving out my family who are all really great people but they are strict Lutheran. . . Hope that clears up the "weird" comment, I guess it just seems like an endless chain with a huge part of who I am being left out.
  2. Hi there, I'm new to this board and haven't been able to find an answer to this question by searching online. I guess I'm a little embarrassed to ask but some insight would be appreciated. Here's the story, I am a convert, I've been a member of the LDS church for 2 years this April. My husband whom i've been married to for just over 1 year grew up in the church and his family have always been members of the church. My family is not members and my husband is really my only link to the LDS church. My husbands parents JUST were sealed in the temple, they weren't previously sealed because my father-in-law was not willing to make the commitment of preparing himself for the temple. Now that my in-laws are sealed, they would like my husband to be sealed to them as their child. I should clarify that my husband and I have not yet been sealed in the temple. Honestly, as a new member, I just reached the time that I could apply for a recommend but I am just not ready yet. Now here's my big question, if my husband is only sealed to his parents... where does that leave me? I guess i'm just a little perplexed to the whole, my adult- married husband being sealed to his parents, it honestly is really weird to me. Any responses are welcome, I'm just trying to understand this whole thing as someone who is new to the church.