If you’ve used the internet in the last week, then you’re probably aware of the “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge” that’s making its rounds through social media. We wanted to know how LDS people do it differently, so logically we took to Twitter, the best source for reliable information. Here is what we found out:
After we take the ice bucket challenge for ourselves, we do it again and again for all of our deceased relatives. #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
Instead of calling out 3 names, we just generally guilt everybody into doing it. #LDSIceBucketChallenge — The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
When the sacrament speaker ends early the Bishop randomly picks members to come up and take the challenge #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— Mormon Top Ten (@MormonTopTen) August 22, 2014
@TheCulturalHall We pass around a sign up sheet 4 challengers. Elders Q Prez ends up doing it by himself on Sat morn #LDSIcebucketchallenge — angela (@HIandED) August 22, 2014
Before we dump the ice water, we bless it that it will nourish and strengthen our bodies. #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
Instead of donating money to charity we just pay our tithing #LDSIceBucketChallenge — Kyle (@KJinDC) August 22, 2014
If you don’t have a bucket, you can use a sacrament cup… but you have to refill it a few hundred times. #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
Mormon girls do the #LDSicebucketchallenge behind a sheet to hide their immodest wet tee cling — Danakin Skywalker (@Danica_Holdaway) August 22, 2014
We don’t dump the water on YOU, we dump YOU in the water! #LDSIceBucketChallenge #IceFont
— The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
Instead of water, we use green jello. Instead of ice, carrot shavings. #LDSIceBucketChallenge #OutdatedStereotype
— The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
@TheCulturalHall we have to buy extra ice so all our many children can do the #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— Cindi B. (@UtahMomsLife) August 22, 2014
Instead of 24 hours, we have a whole month to do it, but we always wait until the evening of the last day. #LDSIceBucketChallenge — The Cultural Hall (@TheCulturalHall) August 22, 2014
As water hits we have to yell out “I’m thankful for this moisture!” #LDSIceBucketChallenge
— Mormon Top Ten (@MormonTopTen) August 22, 2014
And keep in mind:
@TheCulturalHall “Our ancestors crossed icy streams and rivers, surely you can endure two seconds of ice.” #LDSIceBucketChallenge — Robert Trishman (@RobTmanJr) August 22, 2014
So…
@TheCulturalHall Will you COMMIT to doing the #LDSicebucketchallenge
— Tee (@FreshlyTee) August 22, 2014