AboutMelissa Expertise I cannot answer whether or not to divorce someone. I cannot tell you explicitly what to do in any said situation (each person has their own free agency to make their own choice, I only advise). I cannot replace a visit to the bishop. I will look at the situation as unbiasly as possible. I can answer word of wisdom, scripture reference, clergy, organizational, social aspects, easter versus christmas, and semi-taboo subjects (eg. birth control).
Experience I grew up in the church and continue participating fully in my local ward.
Organizations Current LDS.
Education/Credentials Attending BYU currently. Graduated high school.
Question We now have a secretary in our Primary and I am hoping to research her role. What I know so far is that a secretary should mark our childrens attendance and record the minutes of the meetings. Can you please advise me on the full extent of a secretary's role in Primary or where I can access information for this matter?
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Answer That sounds about right. However, like any presidency member, they are there to support the president, help with delegated tasks and other needs as the dynamics of each presidency can be different. For more of a responsibilities list, your bishop should know, and if not, as he sends the question up the line, answers will be forth coming.
Also please take under advisement, that although the call to serve has been issued and accepted, the daily requirements of life for each member of the presidency will have some bearing on what time and energy they can give to the calling.