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  • ...ged from choosing the ward they like best and are encouraged to attend the ward whose boundaries they live within. ...elief Society]], Young Men, [[Primary]], and [[Sunday School]]. The entire ward meets together on [[Mormon meetings|Sundays]] for a three hour block. In mo
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  • ...ay Saints]. He is the leader of a local congregation, known as a ''[[Wards|ward]].'' The position of a bishop within the Church of Jesus Christ differs fro ...a ward, his ordination becomes dormant. If called again to preside over a ward, his previous ordination is reactivated. When he is released, it becomes do
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  • ...ugh phone calls, texts, emails, letters, contacts at church, attendance at family events, and service. Members of the Relief Society presidency hold intervie ...ing among members, the Relief Society presidency works with the bishop and ward council to identify practical ways to help members improve these skills.
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  • A father was concerned that his family had received only ten of the monthly home teaching visits the previous year ...ing -- not a sound was heard from the baby. At the end of the meeting, one ward member asked him how he got the baby to be quiet. "Simple", said the Bisho
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  • ...embership. The judge of such worthiness is in most cases the bishop of the ward, who is appointed "to be a judge in Israel" (Doctrine and Covenants 107:72) ...unlikely, they should place the child for adoption, preferably through LDS Family Services.
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  • FHE = [[Family Home Evening]] (church leaders set aside Monday nights as family night. Families spend time together and plan lessons and/or activities and/ FHC = Family History Center (genealogical research center)
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]] reported 42,319 members, 105 congregations, and 43 [[Family History Centers]] in Michigan. The [[Michigan Detroit Mission]], [[Michiga ...hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan began with the Mack family. Almira Mack Scobey had gone to Kirtland, Ohio, to visit her cousin [[Jose
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  • [[Mormon Family|Family]] · [[Mormon Family]] ·
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  • ...e-centered Church, supported by what takes place inside our branch, [[Ward|ward]], and [[Stake|stake]] buildings. ...r (2019) will focus on the New Testament, which aligns the entire ward and family on the same scriptures each week. Eventually, a four-year rotation of study
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  • ...or in the bishopric of the Provo Fourth Ward. At the time the Provo Fourth Ward included all of Provo and the surrounding area north of Center Street and E ...estward. The latter was necessitated because many of the old houses in the ward boundaries had been knocked down to make way for business and industrial us
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  • ...e-centered Church, supported by what takes place inside our branch, [[Ward|ward]], and [[Stake|stake]] buildings. ...ongregation. These classes included topics such as "Family Relations," "[[Family History]]," "Teacher Preparation," "[[Mormon missionaries|Mission Preparati
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  • ...arents, serve and worship in the Church alongside other members of their [[Ward|wards]] and [[Branch|branches]]. ...President|stake presidents]] may recommend the creation of a single adult ward for single adults ages 31–45 according to the guidelines in section 37.5
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  • == Family Life == ...tah. Money was tight, and Bonnie says her teeth remain crooked because her family didn't have money to buy braces. Rural upbringing taught Bonnie the value o
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  • ...urch because it will have the Church logo. Individuals and Church units ([[Ward|wards]], [[Stake|stakes]], [[Mission|missions]], etc.) are not authorized t ...traditional 12-step programs that have been used successfully for years. [[Family Services]] runs these groups to assist individuals who desire freedom from
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  • ...ge:Home_Teaching.jpg|frame|Home teachers in the home of a Latter-day Saint family © Intellectual Reserve]] ...when needed. The teachers were therefore the first point of contact for a family in need.
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  • ...of Crooked River. She was left to care for him as well as provide for her family. “At one particularly distressing time, when the family was out of food, she remembered that a voice told her, ‘Hold on, for the
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  • ...iend’s family endure a Christmas dinner of cereal and water. He gave the family his two prize rabbits, saying while holding back tears, “It isn’t turke ...y all of his years. When Monson became the [[Bishop|bishop]] of the [[Ward|ward]] in which he had been raised, he served a congregation of 1,060 members, i
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  • ...ng Women's organization. The leadership comes from the adult women in each ward. Leadership can range from only the Young Women President to a complete pre ...eling of unity and a sense of belonging which strengthens and supports the family unit.
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  • ...freedom. He turned to shoemaking and then to sharecropping to support his family. ...were accompanied by Amanda’s brother Edward (Ned) Leggroan and his young family. Edward and his wife were in their mid-20s and they had three children unde
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  • ...ses were frequently held, but few joined the Church. In May 1976, the Guam Ward was divided. The first Chamorro couple to join, Don Calvo and his wife, Mar ..., 1 [[Mission|mission]], 1 [[Stake|stake]], and 1 [[Family History Library|family history center]] in Guam.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-an
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