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Class Presidency Meeting


Young women presidency meeting

Who Attends a Class Presidency Meeting?

  • All class presidency members
  • Young Women leader(s) responsible for the class 

Where Are Presidency Meetings Held?

  • At the church building before or after Sunday meetings
  • At another appropriate place

When Are Presidency Meetings Held?

  • Before or after Sunday meetings or at another time
  • Presidency meetings:
    • Are held regularly.
    • Begin on time.
    • Are not too long.

Who Conducts the Meeting?

  • The class president conducts the meeting. She follows an agenda.
  • Everyone participates and works together in unity and love. 

Who Should Teach the Leadership Lesson in a Class Presidency Meeting?

  • A member of the class presidency or the Young Women leader

How Long Should Leadership Lessons Be?

  • Usually these should be short, 2–5 minute lessons.
  • Occasionally you will want more time to train your class leaders and may schedule a longer period of time for leadership training. 

How Do You Decide Which Leadership Lesson to Give?

  • Teach what your class presidency needs. If they are struggling with unity, give a lesson on unity. Do they need work on using an agenda? Give a lesson on using an agenda.
  • Be prayerful and the Spirit will help you select the lesson that will meet the needs of your class presidency.
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