MorningStar Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Out of all the callings in the church, is there one you absolutely dread receiving? After our outing last week, I would have to say "Cub Scouts". (I was asked to come along because one of the leaders was out of town.) Quote
CourtneyP Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Nursery. Been there, done that. Hated every minute. I don't like little kids enough to deal with tons of them at once. Quote
avatar4321 Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Father. Not sure i could handle that one yet. Quote
NeuroTypical Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Out of all the callings in the church, is there one you absolutely dread receiving?Gospel Principles instructor. I don't like public speaking. I hate wearing ties. I suffer fear and anxiety when preparing for talks - I always worry I'll run out of things to say, or say something stupid or wrong. I've done all 3 in the past, and it's very much not fun - like stuff out of my nightmares.However, I've grown more with that calling than I have with any other. So I gratefully accepted the call earlier this year. I spend 2-3 hours every Saturday preparing - making lesson notes - preparing extra material in case there's time left over - reading the scritpures - reading everything I can on the lesson topic. I practice speaking out loud (which allows me to 'prescreen' the stupid and wrong stuff).I think it's going pretty well. After the lesson is over and everybody leaves, it's like a weight falls off my shoulders, and I'm left with sort of a giddy lighter-than-air feeling. I go collapse in a chair in Elder's Quorum and decompress. And I am learning. Every lesson that I give opens doors, unlocks understandings, deepens my comprehension. And I like that a lot.LM Quote
MorningStar Posted November 28, 2007 Author Report Posted November 28, 2007 Gospel Principles instructor. I don't like public speaking. I hate wearing ties. I suffer fear and anxiety when preparing for talks - I always worry I'll run out of things to say, or say something stupid or wrong. I've done all 3 in the past, and it's very much not fun - like stuff out of my nightmares.However, I've grown more with that calling than I have with any other. So I gratefully accepted the call earlier this year. I spend 2-3 hours every Saturday preparing - making lesson notes - preparing extra material in case there's time left over - reading the scritpures - reading everything I can on the lesson topic. I practice speaking out loud (which allows me to 'prescreen' the stupid and wrong stuff).I think it's going pretty well. After the lesson is over and everybody leaves, it's like a weight falls off my shoulders, and I'm left with sort of a giddy lighter-than-air feeling. I go collapse in a chair in Elder's Quorum and decompress. And I am learning. Every lesson that I give opens doors, unlocks understandings, deepens my comprehension. And I like that a lot.LMWith the name Loudmouth, that surprises me that you're afraid of public speaking. Quote
ztodd Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 I don't foresee this coming at all, but I'd be real nervous about being called into the bishopric. I'd feel very inadequate and aware of all my sins and shortcomings. ...shudder... I prefer not to think of that possibility. :) Quote
emeliza Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 I am so not ready for primary yet. Wouldn't mind nursery, but rather like the callings I have so far. Also wouldn't want to be in the RS Presidency, but don't see that happening anytime soon. Quote
Kate Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 I am so not ready for primary yet. Wouldn't mind nursery, but rather like the callings I have so far. Also wouldn't want to be in the RS Presidency, but don't see that happening anytime soon.I have been 1st counselor in the RS Presidency and absolutely think that is the best calling ever! RS Pres is the calling that would scare me! Quote
HiJolly Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Last Sunday I subbed for the 14 year-old Sunday School teacher, and then taught the High Priest Group & Elder's Quorum (combined) lesson. I love teaching. My favorite calling (current calling excepted, that's not fair) was Nursery. I LOVED that calling, and I served in there for at least 6 years. I'd do it again in a heartbeat! I fear being called as Bishop. It's practically the only calling that I can be given now, since I'm 'protected' in my current calling. I served in a bishopbric where the Bishop had bleeding ulcers and he went inactive when he was released. It was not 'fun', but I loved it all the same, for a couple of reasons. HiJolly Quote
Shoofly Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Gospel Principles instructor. I don't like public speaking. I hate wearing ties. I suffer fear and anxiety when preparing for talks - I always worry I'll run out of things to say, or say something stupid or wrong. I've done all 3 in the past, and it's very much not fun - like stuff out of my nightmares.However, I've grown more with that calling than I have with any other. So I gratefully accepted the call earlier this year. I spend 2-3 hours every Saturday preparing - making lesson notes - preparing extra material in case there's time left over - reading the scritpures - reading everything I can on the lesson topic. I practice speaking out loud (which allows me to 'prescreen' the stupid and wrong stuff).I think it's going pretty well. After the lesson is over and everybody leaves, it's like a weight falls off my shoulders, and I'm left with sort of a giddy lighter-than-air feeling. I go collapse in a chair in Elder's Quorum and decompress. And I am learning. Every lesson that I give opens doors, unlocks understandings, deepens my comprehension. And I like that a lot.LMBoy you describe me to a "T" with being nervous about talking or teaching. I have great respect for anyone who teaches mainly because I am so inept at it. And I'm fine being inept with it. We all have our talents. Teaching just doesn't happen to be mine and most likely never will be.They have just finished a new Chapel in our Stake that will be dedicated after the first of the year. When they do the Stake has said it is going to re-do all the ward boundries and create 3 new Wards. We will go from a 9 Ward Stake to a 12 Ward Stake overnite. And at the same time 3 existing Bishops are due to be replaced. That means 6 new Bishoprics will be called at the same time. I tell ya, the tension is so thick around our Stake you can cut it with a fork! Quote
Kate Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Boy you describe me to a "T" with being nervous about talking or teaching. I have great respect for anyone who teaches mainly because I am so inept at it. And I'm fine being inept with it. We all have our talents. Teaching just doesn't happen to be mine and most likely never will be.They have just finished a new Chapel in our Stake that will be dedicated after the first of the year. When they do the Stake has said it is going to re-do all the ward boundries and create 3 new Wards. We will go from a 9 Ward Stake to a 12 Ward Stake overnite. And at the same time 3 existing Bishops are due to be replaced. That means 6 new Bishoprics will be called at the same time. I tell ya, the tension is so thick around our Stake you can cut it with a fork! Wow! All of that change sounds exciting, but stressful. Much work in store for all those wards. ~Kate Quote
19nazzy Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Bishop. I was just called into the Elder's quorum as a counsellor and am starting to feel overwhemeled by the calling. It's just now dawning on me how much the Bishop has to do and what his stewardship is. Quote
Kate Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Bishop. I was just called into the Elder's quorum as a counsellor and am starting to feel overwhemeled by the calling. It's just now dawning on me how much the Bishop has to do and what his stewardship is.Your right. Being in the RS pres gave me a close up look at all the Bishop does....We have a wonderful Bishop, really magnifies his calling. Quote
Daniel Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I was released as EQ Prez a month ago now I'm in the Bishopric as Ward Executive Secretary. I fear anything that would require me to be a High Priest, but if asked I would do it the best I could. QP Quote
Moksha Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I have only been going to Church for four years now, so I don't have to worry about any callings. Quote
Kate Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I have only been going to Church for four years now, so I don't have to worry about any callings.Surely, you must have a calling? Quote
Moksha Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Surely, you must have a calling?Yeah, I was briefly a home teacher till my companion left town. Quote
rickg Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I have only been going to Church for four years now, so I don't have to worry about any callings. That's not a safe statement to make in tne church! I've seen people called right into some scarey callings before their baptismal water had a chance to dry Quote
rickg Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Oh, and callings I fear...... Most any leadership calling. I hate the phone, and am not always real patient with people. Of course, that probably means I'm slated for a leadership calling Teaching the youth, mostly teens. I was called to teach the 15-16 year olds as soon as I got home form my mission. It was a total disaster. I almost went inactive over it. Quote
Lolgirl Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Aw rickq Why don't you come over to our youth board and see how nice we really are?lol I was waiting for someone to say that.We're not that bad.I think it depends on the kids you end up with though shudder Quote
Guest AutumnBreez Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 They say that they are working on a calling for me already....I am getting baptized this weekend. I can play piano but can not read music but at a very basic level, I don't even have a piano in my home. I fear getting this calling only because I am inadequete. I have played on one of the pianos in the church house in the evening of scouts, the Bishop seen me. .. oh poo....he does not know my inability to read, he only heard me play- my own stuff, it is not bad, usually people don't realize it is my own. My P. blessing prior had main mention that I was a teacher of man- not exact wording but enough to know he was on the mark. When the boys were little I taught in nursery, oldest son was 3-4 years and had a baby. I don't mind teaching, it is in me and I know I will learn alot in study/prep for lessons. So if it is going to be anything, hope that it is in the realm of teaching not playing. Quote
emeliza Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I have only been going to Church for four years now, so I don't have to worry about any callings.I started VT within 2 months of being baptized. Then called as SA Ward Rep within 4 months. Actually a bigger job than it sounds as we had an influex of singles in the year before and after me and there was no singles program....now we have activities and FHE ward level and coordinate to get to the Stake level activities as well. Then I got called to be RS teacher by 6 months. I am currently still in all three of these (though I never thought of VT as a calling really since you don't get set apart) and have been a member for a year and a half now.So I don't think your timeline will save you from a calling per say. Quote
fish4kitty Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Being called to librarian would be a nightmare for me. Everything else is o.k. They would have to be half looped to call me as a bishop. So librarian would be the one. All the keeping it in order an all. I've lived by the seat of my pants for so long keeping things organized would be disasterious. f4k Quote
NeuroTypical Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 now I'm in the Bishopric as Ward Executive Secretary.IMO, Exec Sec is the best calling in the ward. You get to hear all the callings and assignments discussed, and you're never the one that gets the calling or assignment! Quote
Traela Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 I'd have to say, RS President and Bishop's Wife are the two I fear most. After that comes Nursery (not real good with little kids, plus I'd be following in the footsteps of our current AMAZING nursery leaders) or any Primary calling except Activity Days leader- which gives you some idea about my feelings on my current calling of Primary President. Quote
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