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Post a Comment. Steadfast and Immovable is an LDS blog. I am a retired digital scrapbooking designer, but you can still find many LDS Young Women handouts and some other freebies. Thank you for stopping by! Free Counter. Feedjit Live Blog Stats. Invite friends to participate in the Children and Youth program. Leaders work closely with parents of these youth to help them understand the program and determine how they and their children would like to be involved.
Parents and leaders can help young women prepare to share the gospel throughout their lives. Provide opportunities to teach the gospel in class meetings and other settings. If young women desire to serve full-time missions, parents and leaders help them prepare. This includes teaching them about the blessings and expectations of full-time missionary work.
As part of this preparation, the bishopric or stake presidency may organize a missionary preparation class. This class is not held during regular Sunday meetings. See chapters 23 and 24 for more information.
Young women can help unite families for eternity in many ways. Some of these ways are listed below:. Honor their parents and set an example of Christlike living in their home. Identify ancestors who need temple ordinances see FamilySearch.
Participate in baptisms and confirmations for the dead as often as circumstances allow. Participate in indexing see FamilySearch. Serve as temple and family history consultants, as called by the bishopric see He and his counselors learn their names and understand their home circumstances.
They meet with each young woman at least twice a year see The bishop has responsibility for the ward Young Women organization. He meets regularly with the Young Women president. He reports on Young Women matters in bishopric meetings. The bishop and his counselors regularly participate in Young Women meetings, service, and activities.
If there are multiple Young Women classes, the bishop may assign himself and his counselors to work with specific classes. The bishop calls and sets apart an adult woman to serve as the ward Young Women president. If the unit is large enough, she recommends one or two adult women to be called as her counselors see chapter The bishopric considers her recommendations and extends the callings. In a small unit, the Young Women president may be the only called adult leader in the Young Women organization.
In this case, she works with parents to organize instruction and activities for the young women. She also ensures that at least two responsible adults are present at all meetings and activities. When possible, counselors and a secretary should be called.
If a branch does not have a Young Women president, the Relief Society president may organize instruction for the young women until a Young Women president is called. The Young Women president has the following responsibilities. Her counselors assist her. Serve on the ward council. She serves as 1 a ward council member who helps address needs in the ward and find solutions and 2 a representative of the Young Women see Serve as a member of the ward youth council see Submit recommendations to the bishopric for sisters to serve in Young Women.
Teach other Young Women leaders and class presidencies their responsibilities. Counsel with young women about challenges that do not require the bishop or involve abuse see Mentor class presidencies in their leadership responsibilities.
Each class is assisted and overseen by a specific member of the Young Women presidency. Support young women who serve as companions to adult sisters in ministering see Regularly hold Young Women presidency meetings and meet with the bishop.
Oversee the records, reports, budget, and finances of the Young Women organization. If the unit is large enough, the Young Women president recommends to the bishop an adult sister to serve as Young Women secretary. The secretary may have the following responsibilities:. Help the Young Women presidency prepare agendas for presidency meetings.
She attends these meetings, takes notes, and keeps track of assignments. Help the Young Women presidency prepare a budget and account for expenses. Each Young Women class should have a class presidency. The Young Women presidency may recommend young women to serve as class presidents. Members of the bishopric prayerfully counsel together to determine whom to call.
A member of the bishopric calls a young woman to serve as a class president. When there are enough young women to serve, she prayerfully considers class members to recommend as counselors and a secretary. After extending these callings, a member of the bishopric presents the young women to their class for a sustaining vote.
The bishop or an assigned counselor sets the young women apart. A member of the bishopric announces these callings in sacrament meeting. He does not ask for a sustaining vote. Shortly after class presidencies are set apart, a member of the bishopric should orient them to their responsibilities.
Class presidents serve on the ward youth council see Class presidencies also have the following responsibilities:. Get to know and serve each young woman, including those who do not attend class meetings. Be aware of their needs and circumstances. Participate in ward efforts to share the gospel and strengthen new and returning members.
A presidency member of the oldest Young Women class attends coordination meetings see Participate in ward temple and family history efforts. Plan and conduct Sunday class meetings see Plan and carry out class service and activities see Regularly hold class presidency meetings see When class secretaries are called, they prepare agendas for meetings, take notes, and keep track of attendance.
Members of the Young Women presidency regularly teach class presidencies about their responsibilities see Class advisers and specialists should actively help see Young Women class presidencies meet regularly.
The class president conducts these meetings.
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