Sunday, January 10, 2010

Direct Line Support

HELP FOR MEMBERS:

The first and most immediate source of help for members is the Family History Consultant.


“The key to a successful family history program is family history consultants who meet with members and families individually to help them begin and continue their family history work. (“Administrative guide for Family History,” page 1)

“You [the consultant] will help members . . . identify their ancestors, link those ancestors into families, and provide temple ordinances for them. You are their principal source for family history help.” (“Family History Consultant’s Guide to Temple and Family History Work,” page 1)

“Members do not need to go to a family history center to get started in family history. Consultants go to members' homes to help them individually. They help members identify their ancestors and provide ordinances for them.” (“Lesson 3: Family History Consultants,” online tutorials, page 3)



HELP FOR FAMILY HISTORY CONSULTANTS:

The first and most immediate source of help for consultants is the High Priest Group Leader in their ward.

“The high priest group leader supervises family history consultants in their work in the ward.”   (“Administrative Guide for Family History,” page 1)

“The high priest group leader “Ensures that family history consultants are trained and able to fulfill their calling.” (“Administrative guide for Family History,” page 2)


HELP FOR HIGH PRIEST GROUP LEADERS:

The first and most immediate source of help for High Priest Group Leaders is the High Council Advisor assigned to Family History.

The High Council Adviser “Instructs high priest group and elders quorum leaders in their temple and family history responsibilities . . .” (“Administrative guide for Family History,” page 5)


HELP FOR HIGH COUNCIL ADVISERS:

The first and most immediate source of help for the High Council Adviser assigned to Family History is their Area Family History Advisers.

The Area Family History Adviser “Provides training to stake leaders . . . "  (Administrative guide for Family History, page 4)


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