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Monday, June 24, 2013

The Work of Salvation Broadcast



Here's a link to this wonderful broadcast - The Work of Salvation.

How could you use it with your young women? I'm sure they'd love to see the segment from Sister Neill Mariott, counselor in the Young Women General Presidency.

There's a new website on the work of salvation as well as a special section for youth.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

New Beginnings



Are you thinking about New Beginnings yet?

It's generally held at the beginning of the school year to to help young women and their parents learn about the Young Women program.

The Young Women General Presidency share their thoughts about New Beginnings in this  message.

Here's what Handbook 2: Administering the Church says about New Beginnings:

New Beginnings

New Beginnings is an annual event for young women and their parents, priesthood leaders, and Young Women leaders. Young women who will reach age 12 in the coming year are also invited to attend with their parents. It may be held at the beginning of the school year or the calendar year. It may be held during Mutual.
This event helps young women and their parents learn about the Young Women program. It includes an explanation of Personal Progress and a presentation of the Young Women theme, logo, motto, and age-group purpose statements and symbols (see 10.1). It should help young women and their parents plan for events in the coming year.
New Beginnings provides opportunities for leaders to express love for the young women, encourage parents to help their daughters in Personal Progress experiences, introduce young women who will reach age 12 in the coming year, and welcome young women who have joined the Church or moved into the ward. It is a time to recognize young women and their accomplishments in Personal Progress. The Young Women presidency invites a member of the bishopric to give concluding remarks.
Class presidencies plan the program under the direction of the Young Women presidency. The Young Women presidency may ask specialists to help (for example, to direct a choir or instrumental group, rehearse speakers, or direct a skit). A member of the Laurel class presidency may conduct.