Mormon Share > leadership helps
Tag Archive: leadership helps
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I wanted to created monthly themes that would help us focus on the YW values as well as the annual mutual theme throughout the year. I also wanted to be able to reinforce the Sunday lessons during mutual. Andrea Walker posted something on sugardoodle.com that similar to what I envisioned. After consulting Manual 2 and the 2010 Resource Guide, and using Andrea’s as a template, this is what my presidency…
Read more
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
We use this form when we submit a name for a calling to the Bishopric. It’s a good way to make sure that callings are handled quickly, and it helps the bishop describe what a calling entails even though he may not have any experience in that position. It also helps leaders ensure that people are set apart and sustained for callings. 2 per page
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
The following information is from the book published by the Church Teaching, No Greater Call page 183: Assessment Work Sheet You can use a work sheet to help people assess how a gospel principle is currently part of their lives and discover areas in which they can improve. Use a work sheet like the following at the beginning of a lesson. Explain that if anyone answers no to any of…
Read more
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This all-in-one tracking document was submitted by Beverly R. It includes space for contact information, an about me section, camp tracking, interviews, and Personal Progress.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This was part of the welcome packet used by one Relief Society Presidency to welcome new move-ins to the area. It includes information on snow removal, trash pickup, local schools, utilities, city telephone numbers, museums, senior citizens centers, and emergency facilities. Also included was the following: ward directory ward map RS presidency’s phone numbers Click to find out more information on welcoming new members.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Tips for getting sunbeam children their attention, focus, and rules: Rules: (use rules with pictures, actions, and positive way) 1. Listen when the teacher is talking. (put hand to ears and use hands as mouth moving) 2. Follow directions quickly. (run in place) 3. Raise your hand to speak. (hand in air and use hand as mouth moving) 4. Work and Play safely. (make hands as fists like build/playing blocks)…
Read more
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This agenda form is the one we use during RS presidency meeting. We usually make a list of sisters and families to pray for by name in our opening prayer. Our Leadership Training usually consists of a few minutes of handbook study or discussion of special topics the stake leadership would like us to talk about. Calendar is when we discuss upcoming events.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a user-submitted file that has a list of EVERY single picture and cut-out in the Primary 3 (CTR B) Manual, along with it’s corresponding lessons, Church Library Number, and corresponding image in the Gospel Art Picture Kit! This fabulous list makes an invaluable resource for teachers and church librarians that make packets up for each Primary lesson (my mother-in-law’s ward does this).
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This monthly form was submitted by Beverly R. It includes space for the date, practice songs, lesson, presidency message, opening song, opening prayer, theme, scripture/thought and theme. She says “These are our opening exercise forms. In the YW presidency we alternate months that we put together opening exercises. We give the monthly form to each of the leaders, so they have an “at a glance” view for each Sunday. We…
Read more
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This birthday calendar is great for secretaries and class presidencies. Just write in the names and birthdates and use the 6 month calendar to keep track of them all on one handy sheet. 2 pages, color, 8.5×11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is another user submitted file with a list of all the pictures in the manual along with the Church library number, the manual’s number, and the Gospel Art Picture Kit number.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This agenda form is for Enrichment Meetings and features a spot for an Emergency Preparedness message, suggestions for time spent on each segment of the meeting, and a reminder to thank those who helped during the meeting. The “lesson” segment has been removed so this agenda will be current with the new 2006 Enrichment guidelines.