My Calling as a Young Women Secretary
Responsibilities
The Lord is grateful for your willingness to serve in His Church. Below is an overview of the responsibilities for your calling.
Purpose of Young Women
The Young Women organization helps God’s beloved daughters prepare to return to His presence. It helps young women make and keep sacred covenants and deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. In their classes, young women serve others, fulfill covenant responsibilities, build unity, and learn and live doctrine. (See General Handbook: Serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 11.1.1.)
Secretary
The Young Women secretary assists the president in preparing agendas, taking notes, and tracking assignments for presidency meetings. She also instructs class secretaries, helps them keep attendance records, and assists the Young Women presidency in preparing a budget and account for expenses (see 11.3.3).
Sunday Classes
Bishoprics and adult Young Women leaders prayerfully decide how to organize classes according to age. They consider leadership opportunities for young women. Each class, regardless of size, should have a president and, where possible, one or two counselors and a secretary (see 11.1.3).
Service and Activities
Class presidencies, supported by adult leaders, plan service and activities that build testimonies, strengthen families, foster class unity, and provide opportunities to bless others (see 11.2.1.3). Service and activities are an opportunity to gather youth and share the joy of living the gospel and participating in the Lord’s mighty work.
Guidelines and Policies
All adults who work with children and youth must complete the Protecting Children and Youth training within one month of being sustained (ProtectingChildren.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). Guidelines and policies regarding young women with disabilities, youth emblems, and more are found in section 11.6 of the General Handbook.