Can members view their home teaching assignments?
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Can members view their home teaching assignments?
It would be helpful if members could view their home teaching assignments when logging into LDS tools or lds.org. Is there somewhere where they can view their assignments? What is the most efficient way priesthood leaders have of sending home teaching assignments to priesthood holders in the ward using the new system?
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Re: Can members view their home teaching assignments?
No.zjones90 wrote:It would be helpful if members could view their home teaching assignments when logging into LDS tools or lds.org. Is there somewhere where they can view their assignments?
Print to PDF and email them.zjones90 wrote:What is the most efficient way priesthood leaders have of sending home teaching assignments to priesthood holders in the ward using the new system?
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Re: Can members view their home teaching assignments?
The new system was not designed for use by priesthood leaders to send home teaching assignments to priesthood holders. This is still done through personal priesthood interviews, as outlined in the Handbook. Reporting of home teaching visits is done the same way.zjones90 wrote:What is the most efficient way priesthood leaders have of sending home teaching assignments to priesthood holders in the ward using the new system?
MLS, and now the new LCR system, were designed for recording home teaching visits and helping priesthood leaders see that all families in the ward or branch are assigned to be watched over.