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Official Letters from CHQ

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:46 am
by kalnius
As a ward clerk, what do I do with letters from the First Presidency that have been read in over the pulpit during sacrament? Should I keep a copy on file for reference or simply toss them out?

Thanks.

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:58 am
by mprusse
As a bishop, I've been keeping them since I was called. However, there currently is electronic access to the documents by the stake presidency so if you need something you don't have, they can access it.

Additionally, it appears that in the new leader section of beta.lds.org, there will be a way for other Church leaders (wards, etc.) to be able to have access to this online as well. At least that is the way I'm interpreting what I'm seeing in the leader section of beta.lds.org

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:28 pm
by lajackson
macsense wrote:As a bishop, I've been keeping them since I was called. However, there currently is electronic access to the documents by the stake presidency so if you need something you don't have, they can access it.

Additionally, it appears that in the new leader section of beta.lds.org, there will be a way for other Church leaders (wards, etc.) to be able to have access to this online as well. At least that is the way I'm interpreting what I'm seeing in the leader section of beta.lds.org
As far as I am aware, only the stake president, not his counselors, can access these documents electronically, so I think you are wise to keep a binder or folder in the clerk's office or bishop's office with the letters there.

I do not know what is in the beta, because I do not have access to the leader section. The stake president keeps asking me, and I keep saying, sorry, you have to find out for yourself, at least for now.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:24 am
by kennethjorgensen
Ozzy wrote:As a ward clerk, what do I do with letters from the First Presidency that have been read in over the pulpit during sacrament? Should I keep a copy on file for reference or simply toss them out?

Thanks.
It would always be a good idea to keep them, especially for the benefit of the next leaders. Many keep them close together with Book 1.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:49 am
by nutterb
macsense wrote:Additionally, it appears that in the new leader section of beta.lds.org, there will be a way for other Church leaders (wards, etc.) to be able to have access to this online as well. At least that is the way I'm interpreting what I'm seeing in the leader section of beta.lds.org
Where do you see this? I don't see anything that leads me to believe they're expanding availability. But I could just be missing something.

I worked with my stake clerk to build a folder of all the letters we could find. Using an html document, we link to the letters saved as a pdf. The bigger challenge is getting the wards to update the folders and html files (we send them new letters and html files). I'm working on some options to make this process a bit simpler, but I'm still hitting a couple of snags here and there.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:08 am
by mprusse
nutterb wrote:Where do you see this? I don't see anything that leads me to believe they're expanding availability. But I could just be missing something.
When I log into the leader section of beta.lds.org and then look under the Training and Policies tab, I see a grayed out section entitled "Official Communication Library". It is described as "Secure repository for receiving, searching, and viewing official communications from the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles."

I just assumed that this is where they may end up. I certainly may be mistaken and this could be something else.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 1:06 pm
by nutterb
macsense wrote:When I log into the leader section of beta.lds.org and then look under the Training and Policies tab, I see a grayed out section entitled "Official Communication Library". It is described as "Secure repository for receiving, searching, and viewing official communications from the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles."

I just assumed that this is where they may end up. I certainly may be mistaken and this could be something else.
Okay, I get it now. I'm a clerk, and I don't have the "Secure Repository..." option. Looks like they may be extending it to bishops, but not to clerks.

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:47 am
by kalnius
Thanks for the help and discussion on this topic everyone.

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:15 pm
by rfinder-p40
Sorry to revive an old thread...

I noticed in this thread that supposedly the Stake President has access to a repository of official communications from CHQ - how does he access this? I'm the Stake Clerk and so it sounds like I don't have access and I'm fairly certain our Stake President doesn't know he has access to this, so I would like to help educate him, where does he need to go to find these letters?

Thanks,

Rich

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:21 pm
by aebrown
rfinder wrote:I noticed in this thread that supposedly the Stake President has access to a repository of official communications from CHQ - how does he access this? I'm the Stake Clerk and so it sounds like I don't have access and I'm fairly certain our Stake President doesn't know he has access to this, so I would like to help educate him, where does he need to go to find these letters?
This is explained in the wiki under Online Official Communication Library.