LDS High Council


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I have just been given the assignment as a high council member to be over the Primary in our stake. I am in a college ward. Can someone please help me with some ideas on where I would find out what my responsibilities would be? I can't find anything in any handbooks but I may just be missing it. Where do I get the training and where do I find the responsibility list?

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The manuals have grown smaller and smaller over the years.

One thing you can always concentrate on and never be wrong is have the local leaders reactivate the kids that aren't coming.

But, if you've been in a bishopric, the responsibilities are pretty consistent throughout the church.

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Ask the Stake President for the 2008 version of the Church Handbook of Instructions or talk to your High-Councilman leader or most senior member concerning your new calling. He can advise you on what to do, where to find answers, but the book will provide some answer on role and responsibilities. There are other guides that may help you from the church website. You also need to learn each area of responsibility of those serving in Primary.

Serving in the Church

LDS.org - Teaching Chapter Detail - Information for Priesthood and Auxiliary Leaders on Curriculum

Learning there roles within the primary:

Leadership Responsibilities

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As a High Council Member, you can always deliver those stirring speeches you gentlemen are always giving at the various wards. Perhaps you could even give one to the Primary children to get their reaction.

:D

I have the privelage of giving one of those speeches each month....:D:D:D:D:eek:
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As a High Council Member, you can always deliver those stirring speeches you gentlemen are always giving at the various wards. Perhaps you could even give one to the Primary children to get their reaction.

:D

I think the idea is to teach the children, not put them to sleep.^_^

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