Nov 13 Worldwide Leadership Broadcast schedule
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Nov 13 Worldwide Leadership Broadcast schedule
FYI, the schedule for the upcoming Worldwide Leadership Training broadcast is now available on the wiki at Satellite program schedule. As previously announced, the topic is the new Church handbooks (see the calendar item for topic and list of those to attend).
The program length is two hours, and the broadcast start times are every three hours starting at noon MST (1900 UTC) on Friday, November 12, and continuing through 9:00pm MST on Saturday, November 13 (0400 UTC on Sunday, November 14).
The program can be recorded and viewed at a later time. All the details are on the wiki page linked above in the STS How to View instructions.
The program length is two hours, and the broadcast start times are every three hours starting at noon MST (1900 UTC) on Friday, November 12, and continuing through 9:00pm MST on Saturday, November 13 (0400 UTC on Sunday, November 14).
The program can be recorded and viewed at a later time. All the details are on the wiki page linked above in the STS How to View instructions.
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Thanks Alan. This is really helpful to have this information in advance.
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Program length
The "current" posting on the link refers to a TWO hour broadcast. Also interesting to note is that recording is prohibited.
The link to the broadcast instructions refers to a newer file version, so maybe this is a/the change. I didn't see the original version.
https://tech.lds.org/wiki/images/1/1e/W ... or_STS.pdf
The link to the broadcast instructions refers to a newer file version, so maybe this is a/the change. I didn't see the original version.
https://tech.lds.org/wiki/images/1/1e/W ... or_STS.pdf
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This was a change (probably more accurate to say a correction -- I doubt it was ever really planned for just one hour). If you follow the STS How to View link I gave in my original post, you'll see the first version is the source I used. Also, the first version said recording was allowed for Church purposes, so the recording prohibition is another change, which is definitely worthy of note.RichardsonAG wrote:The "current" posting on the link refers to a TWO hour broadcast. Also interesting to note is that recording is prohibited.
The link to the broadcast instructions refers to "rev_1", so maybe this is a/the change. I didn't see the original version.
https://tech.lds.org/wiki/images/9/93/W ... _rev_1.pdf
Thanks for pointing this out. I edited my original post to avoid confusion.
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Should I conclude that the "no recording" policy also means there will be no posting of the audio or video on the church web site? The previous Worldwide training has been available to watch online and download for personal use. So I was convinced that this newest broadcast would be the same. In fact, I was counting on it since my inconsistent work schedule will most likely compel me to miss whatever broadcast time my stake leadership will choose.
Any chance that an audio or video stream could be made available through the "tools" for my calling at new.lds.org? At least that would prevent the recordings from being available to the general public. I was hoping that, as with General Conference, those recordings would appear within a few days of the event.
Any chance that an audio or video stream could be made available through the "tools" for my calling at new.lds.org? At least that would prevent the recordings from being available to the general public. I was hoping that, as with General Conference, those recordings would appear within a few days of the event.
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GregAnderson wrote:Should I conclude that the "no recording" policy also means there will be no posting of the audio or video on the church web site?
I was hoping that, as with General Conference, those recordings would appear within a few days of the event.
You probably conclude correctly.
You may be able to make arrangements with your stake presidency to view the broadcast at a different time.
And, since leaders are always changing, I expect that stake presidencies will be asked to continue regular training from the Handbook as they were counseled at the broadcast training they received when the last edition of the Handbook was released.
And then, there is always the actual reading of the Handbook (on or after November 13th), of course.
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You're looking at the old version. On the current version, that error is corrected.marianomarini_vi wrote:On to STS_How_to_view.pdf there's a refuse.
UTC Friday 1900 is doubled.
The second mean 2200, I suppose.
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I received an Email from my stake president this morning who quoted a recent message from Office of The Seventy stating that recording of the broadcast was OK. In addition it was mentioned that a copy of the training broadcast would be posted.lajackson wrote:You probably conclude correctly.
You may be able to make arrangements with your stake presidency to view the broadcast at a different time.
And, since leaders are always changing, I expect that stake presidencies will be asked to continue regular training from the Handbook as they were counseled at the broadcast training they received when the last edition of the Handbook was released.
And then, there is always the actual reading of the Handbook (on or after November 13th), of course.
Have you read the Code of Conduct?