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Please state your experience or current knowledge of the LDS faith so that I can better answer your question. I served a two-year LDS mission in the Dominican Republic. I have been a member of the LDS Church my entire life. I was married for eternity (sealed) to my beautiful wife just this year. I don't know all the answers, but any that require my perspective, I would be glad to try or help find the answer.

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I have been a member of the LDS Church my entire life. I served a two-year LDS mission in the Dominican Republic. I was married for eternity (sealed) to my beautiful wife just this year. My father has taught LDS religion classes as his profession most of my life. I have been somewhat aquainted with members of the Fundamentalist LDS faith and have some friends that were a part of that religion.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon Church) Big Brothers, Big Sisters.

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BS - Mechanical Engineering, Brigham Young University MBA - Currently enrolled, University of Utah

 
   

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Latter-day Saints - Primary


Expert: Jason - 9/23/2009

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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?
I love you and wish you a good day!
Arohanui, Lee

Hi Jason, I read your intro and should explain that I was baptised in 2001 however I fell out in 2002 and came back in 2007. I am now doing Temple prep classes. I still have a vague idea of the church organisations but am slowly getting there. I hope this helps. Thankyou for your time, Lee

ANSWER: Lee,

Good to get your question from half-way around the world!  

I do not know if their is much specific guidance about the roll of a secretary in the Primary Presidency.  If so, it would be mentioned in the primary president's manual.  I believe you have the basics of attendance and minutes taken care of.  They can also help make sure that each of the teachers have the materials and manuals they need and hand out assignments for sharing time.  Beyond that, I believe it is one of those callings where the main purpose is to support the presidency in any way they see the need.

The Church has some new support materials on the website that are very helpful.  I didn't see anything specifically for a primary secretary, but a lot of helpful things that were not available before:

http://www.lds.org/pa/display/0,17884,4647-1,00.html

I hope this was helpful.  Just be nice to the Sunbeam teachers.  That's the toughest job I've had yet!

Hope and pray for your success Brother,
Jason

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QUESTION: How are you familiar with the term "arohanui"? Did you serve your mission here? I feel I need to explain that my question was a cut and paste from an email to my Stake Primary President (except for the last paragraph). I have I habit of saying "I love you" instead of "Goodbye". Most people get use to it, some don't. I didn't feel it was neccessary to change that line when talking to other members on experts.com. Now thats out of the way, how did you know where I was from?

Answer
Lee,

I'm wondering if you confused me with another responder.  I saw your goodbye on questions posed to others and know what you are talking about. Mine just said "Thank you for your time".  No offense taken :-)  The question that was emailed to me said you were from New Zealand.  

Carry on!
Jason

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