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Membership records help leaders:
Get to know members.
Identify saving ordinances that members should receive.
Membership records of those who live in the ward
Make sure the ward has a membership record for all members who live in the ward.
Periodically review membership records to make sure they are accurate.
Update membership records as soon as you know that a member has received an ordinance or ordination.
Move membership records of those who have moved out of the ward.
Request membership records of those who have moved into the ward.
Print and give the bishop a copy of membership records of those who move into the ward as soon as the ward receives the records.
Review the Individual Ordinance Summary with the member each year, usually at tithing declaration.
When a membership record arrives:
The bishop reviews the record to see if there are ordinances the member should prepare to receive.
The bishop or one of his counselors welcomes the member in sacrament meeting.
Priesthood and auxiliary leaders coordinate efforts to fellowship the member.
Priesthood and Relief Society leaders assign home and visiting teachers.
The bishop or one of his counselors extends an appropriate calling.
When a member moves from the ward and you do not have the member’s new address:
Visit the last known address.
Call the last known phone number.
In a ward council meeting, find out if anyone knows the new address.
If you still cannot find the new address, follow the procedures outlined by your administration office.
Last Updated On 17 Oct 2022