Get in-depth analysis of the Pace Memo LIVE with @Joe Schmoe and me. We'll break down the document, discuss its relevance to the Daybell case, and offer our expert perspectives. Don't miss this crucial discussion! Glenn L. Pace was a prominent figure within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. He was known for his direct and often candid approach in addressing sensitive topics within the church. The "Pace Memo" refers to a document he authored, intended for church leadership, which addressed concerns about potential financial mismanagement and ethical issues related to the church's welfare program. While never officially released by the church, the memo became public, sparking significant discussion and controversy regarding transparency and accountability within the organization. The "Pace Memo" refers to a controversial internal document written by Glenn L. Pace, a former General Authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It became a point of significant discussion regarding the church's financial practices and welfare system. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects: Author and Context: Glenn L. Pace served as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. The memo was reportedly written in the early 2000s and was intended for internal church leadership. It addressed concerns related to the handling of welfare funds and potential financial mismanagement. Content and Concerns: The memo raised questions about the allocation and use of church welfare resources. It expressed worries about a perceived shift away from the original intent of the welfare program, which was to provide direct assistance to those in need. It also touched upon issues of transparency and accountability in the handling of church finances. Public Disclosure and Impact: The memo was never officially released by the church. However, it was leaked and circulated online, generating considerable attention and discussion among church members and the public. It fueled debates about the church's financial practices, the role of its welfare program, and the importance of transparency. It contributed to discussions about how the church handles its vast financial wealth. Church's Response: The church did not officially confirm or deny the memo's authenticity. Church leaders generally emphasized the integrity of the church's financial management and the effectiveness of its welfare program. Generally the church does not comment on internal documents. The Pace Memo remains a significant point of reference in discussions about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' financial practices and welfare system. #RitualCrime #DaybellTrial #PaceMemoAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity #Idaho #VallowDaybell #CrimeInvestigation #LiveDiscussion #pacememo #lorivallowdaybell #arizonatrial #chaddaybell #truecrimecommunity #exmormon #satanicritualabuse #tyleeryan #jjvallow Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/47452422...