In our training slides, in the final appendix, we have examples of 7 key types of records to keep within a YM organization that can help improve the programs for our young men.
They are:
Communication List (contact information for adult advisors and/or young men)
Group Calendar (may apply to a specific quorum or the ward YM program generally)
Meeting and Activity Attendance List
Awards, Achievements & Training List
Scouting Progress Record
Duty to God Progress Record
Agenda & Minutes Record for Meetings
Use these also to help train the secretaries of your aaronic priesthood quorums as well.
Lehi North Stake Young Men
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Duty to God Program Ideas
As we've worked with the ward young men programs in our stake, we've collected some great ideas we want to share with you. We hope some of these will help you strengthen this great program in your own quorums.
(1) Do it yourself: have every member of your young men presidency work on the Duty to God program themselves. Take a little time in each of your ward YM presidency meetings to have presidency members Share what they are doing for their own program and what their goals are.
(2) Tracking: although the program and its goals are determined and conducted on an individual level, it helps the young men, their families, and their quorum leaders and adult advisors to have an idea of progress to be able to support the young men in their efforts. There are a number of ways this can be done, but we recommend you look at and consider using the etrailtoeagle.com website for this purpose. The Duty to God tools at this site are free. The scouting tracking tools are listed at $20/year for the whole ward.
(3) Share every chance you get: use any and every opportunity available to discuss and Share. Quorum meetings, weekday activities, priesthood opening exercises, sacrament meeting talks, campouts, family home evenings all give opportunities to share what's being learned and accomplished by each young man in their Duty to God progress.
(4) Mentoring: In addition to the group settings, the Duty to God program can be experienced in a deep, meaningful way by having regular meetings and discussions with a mentor. Typically this would be best done with a parent - ideally a Melchizedek Priesthood holding father - but could be done with an adult priesthood advisor in the right setting (such as with permission in their home with other family members present). Scriptures can be discussed, learning reviewed, with Duty to God goals becoming the subjects to prompt spiritual discussions.
(5) Inspire parents: So much of this program fits well with a Gospel-centered home. Any number of venues might be used to help parents understand the program and inspire them to help and encourage their young man in their Duty to God progress.
(6) Recognize efforts: Recognition of progress and success in quorum, in priesthood opening exercises, and in other settings and ways helps encourage the young men and those who support them.
Add comments with other ideas you may have. Have a great time with it and realize what a powerful effect this program can have in the lives of your young men!
(1) Do it yourself: have every member of your young men presidency work on the Duty to God program themselves. Take a little time in each of your ward YM presidency meetings to have presidency members Share what they are doing for their own program and what their goals are.
(2) Tracking: although the program and its goals are determined and conducted on an individual level, it helps the young men, their families, and their quorum leaders and adult advisors to have an idea of progress to be able to support the young men in their efforts. There are a number of ways this can be done, but we recommend you look at and consider using the etrailtoeagle.com website for this purpose. The Duty to God tools at this site are free. The scouting tracking tools are listed at $20/year for the whole ward.
(3) Share every chance you get: use any and every opportunity available to discuss and Share. Quorum meetings, weekday activities, priesthood opening exercises, sacrament meeting talks, campouts, family home evenings all give opportunities to share what's being learned and accomplished by each young man in their Duty to God progress.
(4) Mentoring: In addition to the group settings, the Duty to God program can be experienced in a deep, meaningful way by having regular meetings and discussions with a mentor. Typically this would be best done with a parent - ideally a Melchizedek Priesthood holding father - but could be done with an adult priesthood advisor in the right setting (such as with permission in their home with other family members present). Scriptures can be discussed, learning reviewed, with Duty to God goals becoming the subjects to prompt spiritual discussions.
(5) Inspire parents: So much of this program fits well with a Gospel-centered home. Any number of venues might be used to help parents understand the program and inspire them to help and encourage their young man in their Duty to God progress.
(6) Recognize efforts: Recognition of progress and success in quorum, in priesthood opening exercises, and in other settings and ways helps encourage the young men and those who support them.
Add comments with other ideas you may have. Have a great time with it and realize what a powerful effect this program can have in the lives of your young men!
Lehi North Stake YM Training
We've tried to consolidate needed training for young men organization leaders and the result is a Google docs presentation that includes slides and additional links to church training and resources, scouting internet resources, etc.
You need to be included on the list to be able to access this, so just add a comment here or email/call me directly and we'll add you.
Here's the link for the Keynote version (Mac): https://www.dropbox.com/s/ncc3vm2jrerdaw0/New%202012-2013%20LNS%20YM%20Training.key
Here's the link for the PowerPoint version (PC):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqo7vuqy1fz86sd/3%20-%20New%202012-2013%20LNS%20YM%20Training.ppt
Please give us feedback on what you find helpful or ways we can improve this training.
You need to be included on the list to be able to access this, so just add a comment here or email/call me directly and we'll add you.
Here's the link for the Keynote version (Mac): https://www.dropbox.com/s/ncc3vm2jrerdaw0/New%202012-2013%20LNS%20YM%20Training.key
Here's the link for the PowerPoint version (PC):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqo7vuqy1fz86sd/3%20-%20New%202012-2013%20LNS%20YM%20Training.ppt
Please give us feedback on what you find helpful or ways we can improve this training.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
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