LDs Young Women Agenda for Sunday Opening Exercises
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I have just been called as Young Women secretary, and this is the agenda form that we use.
Each week the girls get a different spiritual thought-type message, depending on the week of the month it is. This is noted at the bottom of the page.
Princess for a day: each of the girls have filled out a form with information about themselves. The girl conducting reads off some of the information without saying the name of the princess. After a moment or two, the princess' identity is revealed. The "Princess" wears a little plastic tiara and feather boa throughout YW. It's a good get-to-know you type activity, and the girls seem to really like it.
All of the noisy type stuff is before the prayer to try to let the prayer and song help us change gears to more spiritual topics.
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#1 The church no longer uses the
The church no longer uses the term "chorister." The correct title is "Music Director." See Handbook of Instructions on music.
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