Selections from the General Handbook Title Page Using Selections from the General HandbookThis chapter will help you understand how to use this manual. Doctrinal Foundation 0. Introductory Overview 0.0. IntroductionThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 0.1. The HandbookThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 0.2. Adaptation and Optional ResourcesThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 0.4. Questions about InstructionsThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 0.5. TerminologyThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 0.6. Contacting Church Headquarters or the Area OfficeThis handbook has been prepared for use by general and local Church leaders to administer the affairs of the Church. 1. God’s Plan and Your Role in His Work of Salvation and Exaltation 1.0. IntroductionThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.1. God’s Plan of HappinessThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.2. God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 1.2. God’s Work of Salvation and ExaltationThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.2.2. Caring for Those in NeedThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.2.3. Inviting All to Receive the GospelThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.2.4. Uniting Families for EternityThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3. The Purpose of the Church 1.3. The Purpose of the ChurchThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.1. Priesthood Authority and KeysThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.2. Covenants and OrdinancesThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.3. Prophetic DirectionThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.4. ScripturesThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.5. Gospel Learning and Teaching SupportThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.6. Service and Leadership OpportunitiesThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.3.7. A Community of SaintsThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1.4. Your Role in God’s WorkThis chapter will help you gain a vision of God’s plan of happiness, His work of salvation and exaltation, and the purpose of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 2. Supporting Individuals and Families in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 2.0. IntroductionThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.1. The Role of the Family in God’s Plan 2.1. The Role of the Family in God’s PlanThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.1.1. Eternal FamiliesThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.1.2. Husband and WifeThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.1.3. Parents and ChildrenThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.2. God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation in the Home 2.2. God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation in the HomeThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.2.3. Gospel Study and Learning at HomeThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.2.4. Home Evening and Other ActivitiesThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.2.5. Supporting IndividualsThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 2.3. The Relationship between the Home and the ChurchThis chapter will help you gain a vision of the role of the family in God’s plan, His work of salvation and exaltation in the home, and the relationship between the home and the Church. 3. Priesthood Principles 3.0. IntroductionThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.2. Blessings of the PriesthoodThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.3. Melchizedek Priesthood and Aaronic Priesthood 3.3. Melchizedek Priesthood and Aaronic PriesthoodThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.3.1. Melchizedek PriesthoodThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.3.2. Aaronic PriesthoodThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.4. Priesthood Authority 3.4. Priesthood AuthorityThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.4.1. Priesthood KeysThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.4.2. Priesthood Conferral and OrdinationThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.4.3. Delegation of Priesthood Authority to Serve in the ChurchThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.4.4. Exercising Priesthood Authority RighteouslyThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.5. Priesthood Power 3.5. Priesthood PowerThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.5.1. CovenantsThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.5.2. OrdinancesThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 3.6. The Priesthood and the HomeThrough the priesthood, Heavenly Father accomplishes His work “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4. Leadership and Councils in the Church of Jesus Christ 4.0. IntroductionAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2. Principles of Leadership in the Church 4.2. Principles of Leadership in the ChurchAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.1. Prepare SpirituallyAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.2. Minister to All of God’s ChildrenAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.3. Teach the Gospel of Jesus ChristAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.4. Preside in RighteousnessAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.5. Delegate Responsibility and Ensure AccountabilityAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.6. Prepare Others to Be Leaders and TeachersAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.7. Plan Meetings, Lessons, and Activities with Clear PurposesAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.2.8. Evaluating Your EffortsAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.3. Councils in the ChurchAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4. Principles of Effective Councils 4.4.1. Purposes of CouncilsAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4.2. Preparation for Council MeetingsAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4.3. Discussion and DecisionsAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4.4. UnityAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4.5. Action and AccountabilityAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). 4.4.6. ConfidentialityAs a leader in the Church, you have the privilege of assisting in Heavenly Father’s work of “bring[ing] to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). Church Organization 5. General and Area Leadership 5.0. IntroductionThis chapter describes the roles of general and area leaders in the Church. 6. Stake Leadership 6.1. Purposes of a StakeThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.2. Stake PresidencyThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.3. Differences between the Authority of District Presidents and That of Stake PresidentsThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.5. High Council 6.5. High CouncilThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.5.1. Represent the Stake PresidencyThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.7. Stake Organizations 6.7. Stake OrganizationsThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.7.1. Stake Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Sunday School PresidenciesThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 6.7.2. Stake Young Men PresidencyThe Lord establishes stakes for “the gathering together” of His people and “for a defense, and … a refuge” from the world (Doctrine and Covenants 115:6). Members and leaders in a stake work together to accomplish God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 7. The Bishopric 7.1. The Bishop and His Counselors 7.1. The Bishop and His CounselorsThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.1.1. Presiding High PriestThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.1.2. President of the Aaronic PriesthoodThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.1.3. Common JudgeThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.1.4. Coordinating God’s Work of Salvation and ExaltationThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.1.5. Records, Finances, and the MeetinghouseThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.3. Ward Executive Secretary and Assistant Ward Executive SecretariesThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 7.4. Ward Clerk and Assistant Ward ClerksThe bishop holds the priesthood keys to lead the work of the Church in the ward. He and his counselors form a bishopric. They receive guidance from the stake presidency. They care for ward members with love, helping them become true followers of Jesus Christ. 8. Elders Quorum 8.1. Purpose and Organization 8.1.1. PurposeThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.1.2. Membership in the Elders QuorumThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 8.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.2.2. Caring for Those in NeedThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.2.3. Inviting All to Receive the GospelThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.2.4. Uniting Families for EternityThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.3. Elders Quorum Leaders 8.3.1. Stake Presidency and BishopThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.3.2. High CouncilorThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.3.3. Elders Quorum PresidencyThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.3.4. SecretaryThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 8.4. Helping Prospective Elders Prepare to Receive the Melchizedek PriesthoodThis chapter contains information for leaders of elders and high priests. 9. Relief Society 9.1. Purpose and Organization 9.1.1. PurposeRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.1.2. Membership in Relief SocietyRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 9.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.2.2. Caring for Those in NeedRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.2.3. Inviting All to Receive the GospelRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.2.4. Uniting Families for EternityRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.3. Relief Society Leaders 9.3.1. BishopRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.3.2. Relief Society PresidencyRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.3.3. SecretaryRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.4. Helping Young Women Prepare to Participate in Relief SocietyRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.6. Additional Guidelines and Policies 9.6. Additional Guidelines and PoliciesRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 9.6.2. LiteracyRelief Society helps God’s children prepare to return to His presence. 10. Aaronic Priesthood Quorums 10.1. Purpose and Organization 10.1.1. PurposeAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.1.2. Aaronic Priesthood Quorum ThemeAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.1.3. QuorumsAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.1.4. Priesthood KeysAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.1.5. Adapting Quorums to Local NeedsAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 10.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.2.2. Caring for Those in NeedAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.2.3. Inviting All to Receive the GospelAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.2.4. Uniting Families for EternityAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.3. BishopricAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.4. Youth Quorum Leaders 10.4.1. Calling, Sustaining, and Setting ApartAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.4.2. ResponsibilitiesAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.4.3. Quorum Presidency MeetingAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.4.4. Ward Youth CouncilAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 10.8. Additional Guidelines and Policies 10.8.1. Safeguarding YouthAaronic Priesthood quorums help young men make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11. Young Women 11.1. Purpose and Organization 11.1.1. PurposeThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.1.2. Young Women ThemeThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.1.3. ClassesThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 11.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.2.2. Caring for Those in NeedThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.2.3. Inviting All to Receive the GospelThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.2.4. Uniting Families for EternityThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.3. Ward Young Women Leadership 11.3.1. BishopricThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.3.2. Adult Young Women PresidencyThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.3.4. Class Presidency and SecretaryThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 11.6. Additional Guidelines and Policies 11.6.1. Safeguarding YouthThe Young Women organization helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. 12. Primary 12.1. Purpose and Organization 12.1. Purpose and OrganizationPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.1. PurposesPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.3. NurseryPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.4. ClassesPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.5. Singing TimePrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.6. Children’s Sacrament Meeting PresentationPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.1.7. Temple and Priesthood Preparation MeetingPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 12.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.3. Ward Primary Leadership 12.3.1. BishopricPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.3.2. Primary PresidencyPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.3.4. Music Leader and PianistPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.3.5. Teachers and Nursery LeadersPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.3.6. Activity LeadersPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 12.5. Additional Guidelines and Policies 12.5.1. Safeguarding ChildrenPrimary is a home-centered, Church-supported organization for children ages 18 months to 11 years. 13. Sunday School 13.1. PurposeThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.2. Ward Sunday School Leadership 13.2.1. BishopricThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.2.2. Sunday School PresidentThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.2.3. Sunday School TeachersThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.3. Sunday School ClassesThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.4. Improving Learning and Teaching in the WardThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 13.5. Improving Learning and Teaching in the HomeThe Sunday School helps assist in God’s work of salvation under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys. 14. Single Members 14.0. IntroductionMen and women who have not married or who are divorced or widowed make up a significant portion of Church membership. Leaders reach out to these members and include them in the work of the Church. 14.1. Single Members in Geographic Units 14.1.1. Stake LeadershipMen and women who have not married or who are divorced or widowed make up a significant portion of Church membership. Leaders reach out to these members and include them in the work of the Church. 14.1.2. Ward LeadershipMen and women who have not married or who are divorced or widowed make up a significant portion of Church membership. Leaders reach out to these members and include them in the work of the Church. 14.2. Participating in God’s Work of Salvation and Exaltation 14.2.1. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristMen and women who have not married or who are divorced or widowed make up a significant portion of Church membership. Leaders reach out to these members and include them in the work of the Church. 15. Seminaries and Institutes of Religion 15.0. IntroductionSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.1. Seminary 15.1. SeminarySeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.1.1. TeachersSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.1.2. Buildings, Equipment, and MaterialsSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.1.4. Credit and GraduationSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.2. InstituteSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. 15.3. Church Schools and Church Educational SystemSeminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) assists parents and Church leaders in helping youth and young adults increase their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel. The Work of Salvation and Exaltation Living the Gospel of Jesus Christ 16. Living the Gospel of Jesus ChristWe live the gospel as we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, repent daily, make covenants with God as we receive the ordinances of salvation and exaltation, and endure to the end by keeping those covenants. 17. Teaching the Gospel 17. Teaching the GospelEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.1. Principles of Christlike Teaching 17.1. Principles of Christlike TeachingEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.1.1. Love Those You TeachEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.1.2. Teach by the SpiritEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.1.3. Teach the DoctrineEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.1.4. Invite Diligent LearningEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.2. Home-Centered Gospel Learning and TeachingEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.3. Leaders’ ResponsibilitiesEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 17.4. Teacher Council MeetingsEffective gospel teaching helps people grow in their testimonies and their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. 18. Performing Priesthood Ordinances and Blessings 18.0. IntroductionOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.1. Ordinances of Salvation and ExaltationOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.3. Participation in an Ordinance or BlessingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.4. Ordinances for Minor ChildrenOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.6. Naming and Blessing Children 18.6. Naming and Blessing ChildrenOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.6.1. Who Gives the BlessingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.6.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.6.3. Child Record Form and Blessing CertificateOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7. Baptism 18.7. BaptismOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.1. Approval for a Person to Be Baptized and ConfirmedOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.2. Baptismal ServicesOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.3. Who Performs the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.4. Where to Perform the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.5. ClothingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.6. WitnessesOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.7.7. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.8. Confirmation and Gift of the Holy Ghost 18.8. Confirmation and Gift of the Holy GhostOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.8.1. Who Performs the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.8.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.8.3. Baptism and Confirmation Record and CertificateOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.9. The Sacrament 18.9. The SacramentOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.9.1. Approval to Administer the SacramentOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.9.2. Who Performs the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.9.3. Guidelines for the SacramentOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.9.4. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10. Conferring the Priesthood and Ordaining to an Office 18.10. Conferring the Priesthood and Ordaining to an OfficeOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.1. Melchizedek PriesthoodOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.2. Aaronic PriesthoodOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.3. Presenting a Member to Be Sustained before He Is OrdainedOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.4. Who Performs the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.5. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.10.6. Ordination Record and CertificateOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.11. Setting Apart Members to Serve in Callings 18.11. Setting Apart Members to Serve in CallingsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.11.1. Who Performs the Setting ApartOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.11.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.12. Consecrating Oil 18.12. Consecrating OilOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.12.1. Who Performs the OrdinanceOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.12.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.13. Administering to the Sick 18.13. Administering to the SickOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.13.1. Who Gives the BlessingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.13.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.14. Blessings of Comfort and Counsel, Including Father’s Blessings 18.14.1. Who Gives the BlessingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.14.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.15. Dedicating Homes 18.15. Dedicating HomesOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.15.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.16. Dedicating Graves 18.16.1. Who Dedicates the GraveOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.16.2. InstructionsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.17. Patriarchal Blessings 18.17. Patriarchal BlessingsOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 18.17.1. Receiving a Patriarchal BlessingOrdinances and blessings are sacred acts performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ. As priesthood holders perform ordinances and blessings, they follow the Savior’s example of blessing others. 19. Music 19.1. Purpose of Music in the ChurchInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.2. Music in the HomeInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.3. Music in Church Meetings 19.3.1. Planning Music for Church MeetingsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.3.2. Music in Sacrament MeetingInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.3.3. Music in Classes and Other Ward MeetingsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.3.6. Musical InstrumentsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.3.7. ChoirsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.4. Music Leadership in the Ward 19.4.1. BishopricInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.4.2. Ward Music CoordinatorInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.4.3. Additional CallingsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 19.7. Additional Policies and Guidelines 19.7.2. Use of Meetinghouse Instruments for Practice, Private Instruction, and RecitalsInspirational music is an essential part of church meetings. 20. Activities 20.1. PurposesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.2. Planning Activities 20.2. Planning ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.2.1. Responsibility for Planning ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.2.2. Inviting All to ParticipateChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.2.3. StandardsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.2.6. Funding for ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.4. Youth ConferenceChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5. Policies and Guidelines for Selecting and Planning Activities 20.5.1. Commercial or Political ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5.2. Dances and MusicChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5.3. Monday NightsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5.5. Overnight ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5.8. Sabbath-Day ObservanceChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.5.10. Temple VisitsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.6. Policies and Guidelines for Funding Activities 20.6.1. Activities Paid for with Ward or Stake Budget FundsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.6.2. Funding for Youth CampsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.6.3. Funding for FSY ConferencesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.6.5. Fundraising EventsChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7. Safety Policies and Guidelines for Activities 20.7.1. Adult SupervisionChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7.2. Age Requirements for Participation in Youth ActivitiesChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7.4. Parental PermissionChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7.5. Reports of AbuseChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7.6. Safety Precautions, Accident Response, and Accident ReportingChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). 20.7.7. TravelChurch activities bring Church members and others together as “fellowcitizens with the saints” (Ephesians 2:19). Caring for Those in Need 21. Ministering 21.0. IntroductionThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 21.1. Responsibilities of Ministering Sisters and BrothersThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 21.2. Organizing Ministering 21.2.1. Making AssignmentsThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 21.2.2. Ministering Assignments for YouthThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 21.3. Ministering InterviewsThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 21.4. Coordinating Ministering EffortsThe Savior showed by example what it means to minister as He served out of love for His Father and for His Father’s children. 22. Providing for Temporal Needs and Building Self-Reliance 22.0. IntroductionMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.1. Build Self-Reliance 22.1. Build Self-RelianceMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.1.4. Temporal PreparednessMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.2. Minister to Those with Temporal and Emotional Needs 22.2. Minister to Those with Temporal and Emotional NeedsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.2.1. The Lord’s StorehouseMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.2.2. The Law of the Fast and Fast OfferingsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.3. Pattern for Building Self-Reliance and Ministering to Those in Need 22.3.1. Seek Out Those in NeedMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.3.2. Help Members Assess and Address Short-Term NeedsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.3.3. Help Members Build Long-Term Self-RelianceMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.3.4. Minister to Those with Emotional NeedsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4. Principles for Providing Church Assistance 22.4. Principles for Providing Church AssistanceMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4.1. Encourage Personal and Family ResponsibilityMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4.2. Provide Temporary Assistance for Essential NeedsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4.3. Provide Resources or Services Rather Than CashMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4.4. Offer Work or Service OpportunitiesMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.4.5. Keep Information about Church Assistance ConfidentialMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.5. Policies for Providing Church Assistance 22.5. Policies for Providing Church AssistanceMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.5.1. Policies Regarding Recipients of Church AssistanceMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.5.2. Policies on Using Fast OfferingsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.5.3. Policies on Making PaymentsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.5.4. Policies on Payments That Would Benefit a Bishop or Stake PresidentMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.6. Roles of Ward Leaders 22.6.1. Bishop and His CounselorsMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.6.2. Relief Society and Elders Quorum PresidenciesMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.6.3. Ministering Brothers or SistersMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.7. Role of the Ward CouncilMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. 22.8. Role of the Ward Youth CouncilMembers of the Church covenant to “bear one another’s burdens, … mourn with those that mourn … , and comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18:8–9). Caring for those who have temporal needs is part of the work of salvation and exaltation. This responsibility applies to all members of the Church as they minister to one another. Inviting All to Receive the Gospel 23. Sharing the Gospel and Strengthening New and Returning Members 23.0. IntroductionInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.1. Share the Gospel 23.1.1. LoveInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.1.2. ShareInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.1.3. InviteInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.2. Strengthen New MembersInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.3. Strengthen Returning MembersInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.4. Hold Weekly Coordination MeetingsInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.5. Stake Leaders 23.5. Stake LeadersInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.5.1. Stake PresidencyInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.5.3. High CouncilorsInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.5.4. Stake Relief Society PresidencyInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.6. Ward Leaders 23.6.1. BishopricInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.6.2. Elders Quorum and Relief Society PresidenciesInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.6.3. Ward Mission LeaderInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.6.4. Ward MissionariesInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 23.6.5. Ward Council and Ward Youth CouncilInviting all to receive the gospel is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. 24. Missionary Recommendations and Service 24.0. IntroductionTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.1. The Call to ServeTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2. Missionary Assignments 24.2. Missionary AssignmentsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2.1. Young Teaching MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2.2. Young Service MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2.3. Senior MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2.4. Senior Service MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.2.5. Summary of Missionary AssignmentsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3. Preparing and Qualifying to Serve a Mission 24.3. Preparing and Qualifying to Serve a MissionTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3.1. Conversion to Jesus ChristTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3.2. Meeting the Standards of WorthinessTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3.3. Physical, Mental, and Emotional HealthTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3.4. FinancesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.3.5. Role of Family Members and Leaders in Preparing MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.4. Recommending Missionaries 24.4.1. Health AssessmentsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.4.2. Interviews and Recommendation FormsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.4.4. Those Unable to Serve as Full-Time MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.5. After Receiving a Mission Call 24.5. After Receiving a Mission CallTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.5.1. Temple Endowment and Temple ServiceTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.5.2. Sacrament MeetingsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.5.3. Setting Apart MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.6. Service Away from Home 24.6.2. In the FieldTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.6.3. Returning Home from a MissionTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.7. Service Missions 24.7.1. Identifying Opportunities for Service MissionariesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.8. After Missionary Service 24.8.2. Missionary Release InterviewTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.8.4. CallingsTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. 24.9. Resources for Missionary Recommendations and Service 24.9.2. WebsitesTo serve the Lord as a missionary is a sacred privilege. It brings eternal blessings to the person and those he or she serves. Uniting Families for Eternity 25. Temple and Family History Work in the Ward and Stake 25.0. IntroductionUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.1. Member and Leader Participation in Temple and Family History Work 25.1. Member and Leader Participation in Temple and Family History WorkUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.1.1. Individual Responsibility for Temple AttendanceUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2. Organizing Temple and Family History Work in the Ward 25.2.1. BishopricUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2.2. Elders Quorum and Relief Society PresidenciesUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2.3. Ward Temple and Family History LeaderUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2.4. Ward Temple and Family History ConsultantsUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2.7. Ward Temple and Family History Coordination MeetingsUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.2.8. Temple Preparation CourseUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.4. Family History Resources 25.4.1. My Family: Stories That Bring Us TogetherUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.4.2. FamilySearch.org and FamilySearch AppsUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 25.5. Recommending and Calling Temple Workers 25.5.1. Recommending Temple WorkersUniting families for eternity is part of God’s work of salvation and exaltation. Temple and family history work is the means for uniting and sealing families for eternity. 26. Temple Recommends 26.0. IntroductionEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.1. Types of Temple RecommendsEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.2. Safeguarding Temple Recommends 26.2.1. Priesthood Leaders Safeguarding Temple RecommendsEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.2.2. Lost or Stolen RecommendsEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.2.3. Recommend Holders Who Are Not Living the Standards of WorthinessEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.3. General Guidelines for Issuing Temple Recommends 26.3. General Guidelines for Issuing Temple RecommendsEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.3.1. Temple Recommend Interviews for Members in Wards and BranchesEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.3.2. Temple Recommend Interviews for Members in Isolated AreasEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.3.3. Conducting a Temple Recommend InterviewEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.4. Issuing Temple Recommends to Unendowed Members 26.4.1. General GuidelinesEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.4.2. Temple Recommends for Newly Baptized MembersEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.4.3. Temple Recommends for Proxy Baptisms and Confirmations OnlyEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.4.4. Temple Recommends for Sealing Living Children to ParentsEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5. Issuing Temple Recommends in Special Circumstances 26.5.1. Members Receiving Their Own EndowmentEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5.3. Young Missionaries Returning from Service Away from HomeEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5.4. Members Who Have Not Lived in the Same Ward for at Least One YearEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5.7. Members Who Identify as TransgenderEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5.8. Members Who Have Committed a Serious SinEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 26.5.9. Members Who Have Been Readmitted after Church Membership Withdrawal or ResignationEntering the temple is a sacred privilege. Ward and stake leaders encourage all members to be worthy of and to have a current temple recommend even if they do not live near a temple. 27. Temple Ordinances for the Living 27.0. IntroductionThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1. Receiving Temple Ordinances 27.1.1. Preparing to Receive Temple OrdinancesThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1.3. Members Who Have Physical DisabilitiesThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1.4. Translation or Interpretation AssistanceThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1.5. Clothing to Wear to a TempleThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1.6. Child CareThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.1.7. Meeting with Members after They Receive Temple OrdinancesThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.2. The Endowment 27.2. The EndowmentThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.2.1. Who May Receive the EndowmentThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.2.2. Deciding When to Receive the EndowmentThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.2.3. Planning and Scheduling the EndowmentThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.3. Sealing of Husband and Wife 27.3. Sealing of Husband and WifeThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.3.1. Who May Be Sealed in a TempleThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.3.2. Planning and Scheduling a Temple Marriage or SealingThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.3.4. Who May Attend a Temple Marriage or SealingThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.4. Sealing Living Children to Parents 27.4. Sealing Living Children to ParentsThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 27.4.2. Contacting the TempleThe temple is the house of the Lord. It points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ. In temples, we participate in sacred ordinances and make covenants with Heavenly Father that bind us to Him and to our Savior. These covenants and ordinances prepare us to return to Heavenly Father’s presence and to be sealed together as families for eternity. 28. Temple Ordinances for the Deceased 28.0. IntroductionStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.1. General Guidelines for Performing Proxy Ordinances 28.1. General Guidelines for Performing Proxy OrdinancesStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.1.1. Preparing the Names of Deceased Persons for Temple OrdinancesStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.1.2. Who May Participate in Ordinances for the DeceasedStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.1.4. SchedulingStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.2. Performing Temple Ordinances for Deceased Persons 28.2. Performing Temple Ordinances for Deceased PersonsStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.2.1. Baptisms and Confirmations for the DeadStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.2.2. Endowment (Including Initiatory)Stake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.2.3. Sealing to Spouse and Sealing Children to ParentsStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.3. Special Circumstances 28.3. Special CircumstancesStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.3.1. Children Who Died before Birth (Stillborn and Miscarried Children)Stake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. 28.3.2. Children Who Died before Age EightStake presidents and bishops teach members the doctrinal basis of temple work and ensure that members understand waiting periods and other policies related to temple work. Church Administration 29. Meetings in the Church 29.0. IntroductionLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.1. Planning and Conducting MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2. Ward Meetings 29.2.1. Sacrament MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.2. Fast and Testimony MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.3. Ward ConferenceLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.4. Bishopric MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.5. Ward Council MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.6. Ward Youth Council MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.2.8. Schedules for Sunday MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3. Stake Meetings 29.3.1. Stake ConferenceLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.2. Stake General Priesthood MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.3. Stake Priesthood Leadership MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.4. Stake Leadership MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.5. Stake Presidency MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.6. High Council MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.7. Stake Council MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.8. Stake Adult Leadership Committee MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.9. Stake Youth Leadership Committee MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.3.10. Stake Bishops’ Council MeetingLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.5. Funerals and Other Services for the Deceased 29.5.1. General PrinciplesLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.5.2. Offering Assistance to the FamilyLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.5.4. Funeral Services (Where Customary)Latter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.6. Prayers in Church MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.7. Streaming Meetings and Holding Virtual MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.8. Photographs and Video Recordings of MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 29.9. Interpreting for MeetingsLatter-day Saints meet together to worship, edify each other, and teach and learn the gospel. 30. Callings in the Church 30.0. IntroductionThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.1. Determining Whom to Call 30.1.1. General GuidelinesThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.1.2. Callings for New MembersThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.1.3. Callings for Those Who Are Not MembersThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.1.4. ConfidentialityThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.1.5. Recommendations and Approvals for CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.2. Extending a CallingThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.3. Sustaining Members in CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.4. Setting Apart Members to Serve in CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.6. Releasing Members from CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.8. Chart of Callings 30.8.1. Ward CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 30.8.2. Branch CallingsThe Lord calls men and women to serve in the Church through inspired invitations from His servants. These opportunities to serve are known as callings. 31. Interviews and Other Meetings with Members 31.0. IntroductionEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1. Guiding Principles 31.1.1. Prepare SpirituallyEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.2. Help the Member Feel God’s LoveEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.3. Help the Member Draw upon the Savior’s PowerEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.4. Help the Member Feel Comfortable and SafeEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.5. Ask Inspired Questions and Listen CarefullyEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.6. Encourage Self-RelianceEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.7. Support Efforts to RepentEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.1.8. Respond Appropriately to AbuseEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2. Interviews 31.2.1. Purposes of InterviewsEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2.2. Types of InterviewsEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2.3. Baptism and Confirmation InterviewsEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2.4. Interviews for Ordination to an Office in the Aaronic PriesthoodEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2.5. Temple Recommend InterviewsEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.2.6. Interviews for Ordination to an Office in the Melchizedek PriesthoodEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.3. Other Opportunities for Leaders to Meet with Members 31.3. Other Opportunities for Leaders to Meet with MembersEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.3.1. Meeting with YouthEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.3.2. Meeting with Young Single AdultsEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.3.3. Meeting with Members to Discuss Their Callings and ResponsibilitiesEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.3.6. Professional Counseling and TherapyEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 31.4. Meeting with Members VirtuallyEach stake president and bishop is “a judge in Israel” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72). By this authority he conducts worthiness interviews and priesthood interviews. 32. Repentance and Church Membership Councils 32.0. IntroductionMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.1. Repentance and ForgivenessMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.2. Purposes of Church Membership Restrictions or Withdrawal 32.2. Purposes of Church Membership Restrictions or WithdrawalMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.2.1. Help Protect OthersMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.2.2. Help a Person Access the Redeeming Power of Jesus Christ through RepentanceMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.2.3. Protect the Integrity of the ChurchMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.3. The Role of Judges in IsraelMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.4. Confession, Confidentiality, and Reporting to Government Authorities 32.4.1. ConfessionMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.4.4. ConfidentialityMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.6. Severity of the Sin and Church Policy 32.6. Severity of the Sin and Church PolicyMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 32.6.3. When the Stake President Counsels with the Area Presidency about Whether a Membership Council or Other Action Is NecessaryMost repentance takes place between an individual, God, and those who have been affected by a person’s sins. However, sometimes a bishop or stake president needs to help Church members in their efforts to repent. 33. Records and Reports 33.0. IntroductionAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.1. Overview of Church RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.2. General Instructions for ClerksAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.4. Ward Records and Reports 33.4.1. BishopricAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.4.2. Ward ClerkAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.5. Reports on Member Participation 33.5. Reports on Member ParticipationAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.5.1. Types of ReportsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.5.2. Membership ListsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6. Membership Records 33.6. Membership RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.1. Names Used in Church RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.2. Members of RecordAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.3. Records of New Ward MembersAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.6. Records of Members Serving outside Their Geographic WardAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.13. Records of Children of Divorced ParentsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.15. Move Restrictions on Membership RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.17. Recording and Correcting Ordinance InformationAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.6.19. Audits of Membership RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.7. Historical Records 33.7.1. Ward and Stake HistoriesAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.8. Confidentiality of RecordsAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 33.9. Records Management 33.9.1. ProtectionAccurate records help Church leaders know members and identify their needs. 34. Finances and Audits 34.0. IntroductionChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.2. Ward Financial Leadership 34.2.1. BishopricChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.2.2. Ward ClerksChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.3. Contributions 34.3.1. TithingChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.3.2. Fast OfferingsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.3.3. Missionary FundsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.3.7. Contributions Cannot Be RefundedChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.4. Confidentiality of Tithing and Other OfferingsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5. Handling Church Funds 34.5. Handling Church FundsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.1. Companionship PrincipleChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.2. Receiving Tithing and Other OfferingsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.3. Verifying and Recording Tithing and Other OfferingsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.4. Depositing Tithing and Other OfferingsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.5. Safeguarding Church FundsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.7. Managing Stake and Ward PaymentsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.5.9. Keeping Financial RecordsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.6. Budget and Expenditures 34.6. Budget and ExpendituresChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.6.1. Stake and Ward BudgetsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.6.2. Budget AllowanceChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.7. Audits 34.7.1. Stake Audit CommitteeChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.7.3. The Financial AuditChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 34.7.5. Loss, Theft, Embezzlement, or Misappropriation of Church FundsChurch funds are sacred and must be carefully accounted for and protected. 35. Care and Use of Meetinghouses 35.1. Purpose 35.2. Roles and Responsibilities 35.2.2. Church Facilities Manager 35.2.7. Bishopric 35.2.9. Ward Building Representative 35.3. Providing Meetinghouses 35.4. Maintaining Meetinghouses 35.4.1. Cleaning and Maintaining Meetinghouses 35.4.2. Requesting Repairs 35.4.5. Safety and Security 35.5. Policies on Using Church Meetinghouses 35.5.1. Basic Principles and Requirements for Using Church Meetinghouses 35.5.2. Church Use of Meetinghouses 35.5.3. Member Use of Meetinghouses—Personal and Family 35.5.4. Use of Church Meetinghouses by Nonprofit Organizations or by Other Groups or Individuals 35.5.5. Emergencies 35.5.6. Meetinghouse Uses That Are Not Allowed 36. Creating, Changing, and Naming New Units 36. Creating, Changing, and Naming New UnitsChurch members belong to congregations based on where they live (see Mosiah 25:17–24). These congregations are necessary for organizing and doing the work of the Church under the proper priesthood authority. 36.0. IntroductionChurch members belong to congregations based on where they live (see Mosiah 25:17–24). These congregations are necessary for organizing and doing the work of the Church under the proper priesthood authority. 37. Specialized Stakes, Wards, and Branches 37.0. IntroductionA stake president may propose creating specialized stakes, wards, and branches to serve members. 37.1. Language Wards and BranchesA stake president may propose creating specialized stakes, wards, and branches to serve members. 37.7. Groups in Stakes, Missions, and AreasA stake president may propose creating specialized stakes, wards, and branches to serve members. 38. Church Policies and Guidelines 38.1. Church Participation 38.1. Church ParticipationThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.1.1. Attendance at Church MeetingsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.2. Policies for Ordinances and BlessingsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.3. Civil Marriage 38.3. Civil MarriageThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.3.1. Who May Perform a Civil MarriageThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.3.4. Civil Marriages Held in Church BuildingsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.3.6. Civil Marriage CeremonyThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.4. Sealing PoliciesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.5. Temple Clothing and Garments 38.5.1. Temple ClothingThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.5.2. Obtaining Temple Clothing and GarmentsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.5.5. Wearing and Caring for the GarmentThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.5.7. Disposing of Garments and Ceremonial Temple ClothingThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.5.8. Temple Burial ClothingThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6. Policies on Moral Issues 38.6.1. AbortionThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.2. AbuseThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.4. Birth ControlThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.5. Chastity and FidelityThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.6. Child PornographyThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.8. Female Genital MutilationThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.10. IncestThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.12. The OccultThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.13. PornographyThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.14. PrejudiceThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.15. Same-Sex Attraction and Same-Sex BehaviorThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.16. Same-Sex MarriageThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.17. Sex EducationThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.18. Sexual Abuse, Rape, and Other Forms of Sexual AssaultThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.20. SuicideThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.6.23. Transgender IndividualsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7. Medical and Health Policies 38.7.2. Burial and CremationThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.3. Children Who Die before Birth (Stillborn and Miscarried Children)This chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.4. EuthanasiaThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.5. HIV Infection and AIDSThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.8. Medical and Health CareThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.9. Medical MarijuanaThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.11. Prolonging Life (Including Life Support)This chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.13. VaccinationsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.7.14. Word of Wisdom and Healthy PracticesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8. Administrative Policies 38.8.1. Adoption and Foster CareThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.4. Autographs and Photographs of General Authorities, General Officers, and Area SeventiesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.7. Church MagazinesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.8. Church Name, Wordmark, and SymbolThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.10. ComputersThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.12. Curriculum MaterialsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.14. Dress and AppearanceThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.16. Fast DayThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.17. Gambling and LotteriesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.19. ImmigrationThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.22. Laws of the LandThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.25. Members’ Communication with Church HeadquartersThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.27. Members with DisabilitiesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.29. Other FaithsThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.30. Political and Civic ActivityThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.31. Privacy of MembersThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.35. RefugeesThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies. 38.8.36. Requests for Church Financial AssistanceThis chapter covers a variety of issues and Church policies.