cjingerson

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  1. Well the Scriptures direct us to pray to Father - and we'll get the support we need from Him - this is not taken lightly as direction but it is the best place we've always found to start. The above material is of value - but maybe having a meeting of those called to assist in each of the Wards - and explaining to them the importance of taking notes - making and keeping reports. The fact that it is a brand new stake is of great value - and much easier to get started correctly. We've been informed that President Monson personnally reviews these annual submissions. There's a hymn - which includes the line, "Angels above - silent notes taking..." and this is what I used to use in training the various auxilary and quorum secretaries. We've a form we send monthly to each of the auxilaries and quorums - and I'll send you a copy. It makes reporting very easy. One of the keys to the restoration of the Gospel is that if it's not recorded it never happened. Willford Woodruff showed the importance of this in his diaries - and that they Church has always had a Historical Record kept. Hope this helps - chuck
  2. This calling was part and parcel of being a Ward Clerk! The responsibility was to have a record of each year in the Ward or Branch. Record keeping is a basic requirement within the Church, "we are a record keeping people" and thus the responsibility of preparing a Ward/Branch History comes under the Ward Clerk and Priesthood. My wife has this responsibility in our Ward currently and we've been all over the cyber map to find out what we can from today versus what I knew 30 years ago as a Ward Clerk. Each Quarter the Ward Clerk is responsible to turn in an accounting of all of the activities of the Ward/Branch. All is the key operative word! Thus it requires the training of all of the Secretaries in all of the Quorums and Auxiliaries to submit their monthly reports and in an understandable format. The Clerk has enough to do with callings and releases; keeping track of who speaks and what topics; (we used to keep track of who bore their testimony each Fast Sunday); Baby blessings; Ordinations; and Confirmations - plus weekly attendance. Tithing and Fast Offerings are parts of different reports and are always kept confidential. Since being called my wife has put together extensive notes based on Church material for her calling. Of course the Secretaries and Clerk now have someone calling them to accountability on a monthly basis as the Stake Historian wants not only a semi-annual report but a monthly report. Below is the accountability and responsibility: Preparing the Annual History Each stake and ward history has two parts: 1. A narrative summary of the work of the Church and faith of the members in the geographical area of the stake or ward. This summary includes challenges, achievements, and important events and meetings. Lists of ordinances performed and changes in officers may also be included. Stake and ward history specialists should include faith-promoting events taking place in the lives of members and in Church units. They may draw from the following sources to create the narrative and, where appropriate, may include excerpts from or photocopies of the following: • Notes or reports or reminiscences • Extracts from minutes, and so forth. (These require the clearance of the stake president or bishop and should not contain sacred or confidential material.) • Stake, ward, quorum, and auxiliary organization reports • Correspondence • Photographs (preferably black and white, with place, name, and date identification) • Newspaper clippings (preferably photocopies) 2. Officers Sustained forms from stake and ward conferences held during the year. • Officers Sustained (Stake) (32300) • Officers Sustained (District) (32301) • Officers Sustained (Ward/Branch in Stake) (32302) Stake presidents and bishops have responsibility to: • Oversee the preparation and submission of the annual history • Assign the stake and ward clerks, or history specialists working under the clerks' direction, to compile the history • Provide guidance and direction so that the assignment can be completed Stake and ward clerks, or history specialists, are assigned to: • Keep a current and accurate history by recording historical events as they occur • Work with organizational secretaries and help them prepare and submit items from their organization that should be part of the annual history • Prepare and submit accurate and complete histories Organization secretaries are responsible to: • Work with the clerk or history specialist and submit historical information from their organization as directed by the bishop or stake president and organization president. Contents of the annual history Basic option (4 items): • A submission cover sheet • The unit's calendar • Officers Sustained form (responsibility of stake clerk) • A narrative summary Comprehensive option (6 items): In addition to the contents required for a basic annual history, a comprehensive history contains the following: • Priesthood, auxiliary, and member reports • Significant records created by or about the unit, such as: o Reports with key statistics o Newsletters o Special programs and publications o Slide shows and other audiovisual productions (in hard copy or nonpropietary electronic formats) o Photocopies of newspaper clippings Narrative summary A ward history is not just statistics and minutes, but the spiritual journey of a ward. Often the framework of that story is built upon basic statistics and historical notes, but that is just the framework. The narrative could include: • Faith promoting experiences • Goals, activities, special programs, or special recognitions • Efforts and improvements in missionary work, home teaching, activation, family history, or temple work • Natural disasters or other challenges and how members responded • Service projects and how members' efforts effected the community • Do not overlook important events and activities simply because they don't receive much public notice. Record information that reflects Church members' "manner of life, their faith, and works" (D&C 85:2) Examples of source materials • Notes, reports, and minutes from meetings (with approval from the bishop or stake president) • Interviews with leaders or other Church members • Personal journals • Correspondence • Photographs • Newspaper articles • Ward calendar (print from ward website at end of each month) Things not to include • Crafts, trophies, and other objects that will not fit in the file folder • Membership directories • Contribution information • Welfare assistance information • Church disciplinary information • Notes or meeting minutes with confidential information • Any information that would be considered private or confidential Submitting the annual history • Do not use staples, paper clips or sheet protectors • Deliver all ward histories to the stake president/stake historical specialist (or stake clerk) before March 1st • Use the folder provided by the administrative office; if the history is too bulky, use the folder as a cover sheet. If you need a folder, you can order it as described below • The stake president and stake clerk sign the folder • Submit the stake history, including the ward histories, to the Church History Department by March 31st Resources • The new website www.lds.org/annualhistories contains instructions for submitting annual histories, as well as electronic copies of the Stake, District, and Mission Annual History guide, submission cover sheets, and simplified instructions in various languages • A new e-learning link will soon be available through the new annual histories website • Additional copies of the Stake, District, and Mission Annual History guide, submission cover sheets, and simplified instructions, may also be ordered through Distribution Services by phone at 800-453-3860 ext 23800 or online at http://store.lds.org (unit login required) This is lengthy but hopefully helps - anyone who needs to contact me - please do so - chuck ingerson Kingsland GA Ward/Stake