When the update Book 1 (Church Handbook) came out, one subtle change was the order in which Ward/Stake clerks and Executive Secretaries are listed. It was exec sec, then clerk; now, it's clerk first, then exec sec.
However, on the unit websites, the exec sec is still by default listed first.
(I'm already rolling my own eyes at how nit-picky this is. In fact, let me here throw out a pre-emptive allusion to gnat-straining and camel-swallowing. But, maybe somebody at HQ who really likes to dot i-s and cross t-s will appreciate it.)
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I believe this issue has importance of lesser magnitude than even the proverbial gnat, but it's impressive that you would notice.duanegrasse wrote:When the update Book 1 (Church Handbook) came out, one subtle change was the order in which Ward/Stake clerks and Executive Secretaries are listed. It was exec sec, then clerk; now, it's clerk first, then exec sec.
However, on the unit websites, the exec sec is still by default listed first.
(I'm already rolling my own eyes at how nit-picky this is. In fact, let me here throw out a pre-emptive allusion to gnat-straining and camel-swallowing. But, maybe somebody at HQ who really likes to dot i-s and cross t-s will appreciate it.)
However, I would advise you not to hold your breath waiting for any official comment on such a weighty matter .
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