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==Welcome to the LDSTech Wiki==<br />
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<div style="font-size: 1.15em;">The purpose of this wiki is for the Church and community members to collaborate on various documents and technology projects sponsored by the Church. We invite all to participate. '''New users''', please review the [[Community Project Handbook]] for information on getting started, and the [[LDSTech:Guidelines|Wiki guidelines]] for information on editing the wiki.</div><br />
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[[Category:Portals]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Tech_Broadcasts&diff=41393Tech Broadcasts2013-05-01T19:51:00Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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Upcoming Broadcast:<br />
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'''Topic: Introduction to LDSTech'''<br />
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'''Date: Friday, May 3, 2013 @ 12:00 p.m. (noon) MST'''<br />
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'''Presenter: Tim Riker, principal engineer'''<br><br />
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[[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-05-03.html]]*Click this button to watch the broadcast live at 12 p.m. MST on May 3, 2013<br />
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This month’s LDSTech broadcast will feature an introduction to LDSTech by principal engineer Tim Riker. He will give an overview of LDSTech and its purpose, the tools and resources available, and instructions on how to participate in the LDSTech community as a volunteer.<br />
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Included in the presentation will be information on using tools such as the wiki, forums, Google Groups, JIRA, Swarm, and the new iOS installer to assist with development, testing, and support of projects hosted on LDSTech.<br />
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If you would like to join live and talk with the experts, please use twitter and tweet to the #ldstech hashtag during a live broadcast. To learn more about Twitter, click here: [[Twitter_and_LDSTech|Twitter and LDSTech]]<br />
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We will have an LDSTech Broadcast on the first Friday of each month through December. The locations are listed below, but anyone can join remotely.<br />
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== When do I show up? ==<br />
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You can show up at 12 p.m. to watch the broadcast. Dress code for on-site participants at the Riverton Office Building (ROB) is casual to business casual.<br />
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== Can I ask questions?==<br />
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You can ask questions through [http://twitter.com Twitter]. Just include the hashtag '''#ldstech''' in your tweet, and someone will respond. We have several people standing by during the broadcast to answer questions. We will also stay after the broadcast for an extra half hour to answer questions. For more information, see [[Twitter and LDSTech]].<br />
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== Where are we broadcasting from? ==<br />
In the Zion Room at the ROB (Riverton Office Building). You are welcome to join us live. It is located at 3740 West Market Center Drive, Riverton, Utah 84065. You can [http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=3740+west+market+center+drive&cp=0&qe=Mzc0MCB3&qesig=vQt4vNoIngfE9W5VTvtXXQ&pkc=AFgZ2tmwGiZnPMTPAIey56vk_z_c9Ytejibup3Pi6KpD_qi1nkTXFp9pcwyVhp6RtNd5ITnMZBitqFmNQ_ERJBbsos0cfj_ZNA&nord=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&ion=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=3740+S+Market+Centre+Dr,+Riverton,+UT+84065&gl=us&ei=cZ7BTcb8K4bk0QGDs6C4Cg&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBYQ8gEwAA see a map here.] The [http://www.rideuta.com/ridinguta/routes/routefinder.aspx?r=f518 F518] and [http://www.rideuta.com/ridinguta/routes/schedule.aspx?abbreviation=F547&dir=0&service=4&signup=115 F547] buses run to this location, or you may provide your own transportation to and from the building.<br />
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We will have a 1 hour broadcast that will cover both projects and introduce products and technologies to the community. [[Media:LDSTech_Broadcast.ics|Add this event to your calendar]].<br />
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| 2013-JUL-05<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-05-03.html]]<br />
| Paula Anderson - Church Service Missionary System<br />
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| 2013-JUN-07<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-05-03.html]]<br />
| Where Can I Turn for Help with Meetinghouse Technology?<br />
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| 2013-MAY-03<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-05-03.html]]<br />
| Tim Riker - Introduction to LDSTech<br />
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| 2013-APR-05<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-04-05.html]]<br />
| [http://www.claytonchristensen.com/ Clayton Christensen] - Guest speaker<br />
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| 2013-MAR-01<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-03-01.html]]<br />
| Stewart Shelline - New lds.org search<br />
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| 2013-FEB-01<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
| [[Image:Watch-it-now.png|link=http://broadcast.lds.org/ICS/techtalk/2013-02-01.html]]<br />
| Kurtis Dallinga, Glen Meyer, and Scott Poulsen - Meetinghouse Audio and Satellite (includes General Conference preparation)<br />
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| 2013-JAN-04<br />
| 12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. MST<br />
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| January 2013's LDSTech Broadcast, "Getting Digital Media into Meetinghouses," is no longer available to view. Please go to [https://tech.lds.org/blog/553-help-resources-for-downloading-video-to-mobile-devices this article] to get the essence of the broadcast. <br />
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{{Note|On a PC, the stream will play through Windows Media Player. If you're using a Mac to view the stream, make sure you use Quicktime with the Flip4Mac plugin installed. If you experience audio issues, make sure your volume is turned up. If you are still having trouble connecting, you may want to join us on [[IRC]] or email [[User:TimRiker]]}}<br />
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== [[LDSTech Broadcast History]] ==<br />
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The [[LDSTech Broadcast History]] page provides access to all previous broadcasts not showing on this page.<br />
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[[Category:LDSTech broadcasts]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Clerks&diff=40848Clerks2013-02-06T16:47:15Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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'''Notice'''<br />
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The majority of the content on this clerk wiki has been moved to the [http://clerksupport.lds.org: Record-Keeping and Technology Support (RKATS)] pages on LDS.org. Beginning 1 March 2013, you will be redirected to the [http://clerksupport.lds.org: RKATS] site. <br />
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*Stake and district presidents and their counselors<br />
*Bishops and branch presidents and their counselors<br />
*Stake and district clerks and ward and branch clerks and assistant clerks<br />
*Assistant stake and district clerk - technology specialists<br />
*Stake or district auditors<br />
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==Clerks==<br />
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<div style="font-size: 1.15em;">The purpose of this wiki is for the clerks to collaborate and learn from each other. We invite all to participate. '''New users''', please review the [[Requirements for Participation]] and [[Guidelines|Wiki Guidelines]] pages.</div><br />
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=====General=====<br />
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* [[Clerks overview|Overview]]<br />
* [[Stake clerk]] / [[Ward clerk]]<br />
* [[MLS]]<br />
* [[Letters and policies archive]]<br />
* [[Glossary]] <br />
* [[Tip of the Week]] archive<br />
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=====Financial=====<br />
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* [[Financial clerk]]<br />
* [[Financial audit]]<br />
* [[Reconciliation]]<br />
* [[CUBS]]<br />
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===== Membership =====<br />
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* [[Membership clerk]]<br />
* [[Membership records]]<br />
* [[Recording ordinances]]<br />
* [[Membership audit]]<br />
* [[:Category:Membership|more...]]<br />
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===== Statistical/Historical =====<br />
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* [[Statistical clerk]]<br />
* [[Statistical records and reporting|Statistical reporting]]<br />
* [[Quarterly report]]<br />
* [[Annual history]]<br />
* [[Record retention]]<br />
* [[:Category:Statistical|more...]]<br />
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===== Technology =====<br />
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* [[Stake technology specialist]]<br />
* [[Meetinghouse Internet]]<br />
* [[Computers]]<br />
* [[Meetinghouse Webcast]]<br />
* [[Satellite broadcast]]s<br />
* [[:Category:Technology|more...]]<br />
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=====Unit Administration=====<br />
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* [[:Category:Roles|Roles]]<br />
* [[CDOL]]<br />
* [[Maps and boundaries]]<br />
* [[LDS Maps help/en| Maps help]]<br />
* [[Training]]<br />
* [[:Category:Unit Administration|more...]]<br />
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==Welcome to the LDSTech Wiki==<br />
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<div style="font-size: 1.15em;">The purpose of this wiki is for the Church and community members to collaborate on various documents and technology projects sponsored by the Church. We invite all to participate. '''New users''', please review the [[Community Project Handbook]] for information on getting started, and the [[LDSTech:Guidelines|Wiki guidelines]] for information on editing the wiki.</div><br />
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<span style="font-size: 1.15em;">'''[[LDS.org applications| LDS.org applications]]'''</span><br /><br />
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<span style="font-size: 1.15em;">'''[https://tech.lds.org/wiki/index.php/Meetinghouse_technology Meetinghouse Technology][[Meetinghouse_technology | (Old Site)]]'''</span><br /><br />
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[[Category:Portals]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Viewing_Church_media_using_a_Western_Digital_Live_Media_Player&diff=39982Viewing Church media using a Western Digital Live Media Player2012-11-12T21:56:13Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with "{| |USB A portable media player such as the Western Digital TV Live Media Players may be used to view Church media such as videos made available ..."</p>
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|[[File:WDTV.jpg| link=|left|USB]] A portable media player such as the Western Digital TV Live Media Players may be used to view Church media such as videos made available for download at LDS.org. Using a [http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-Network-ready-Media-Player/dp/B002KKFP9Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299978190&sr=1-2 Western Digital TV HD Live Media Player] or [http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-1080p-Media-Player/dp/B003MVZ60I/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299978190&sr=1-1 Western Digital WD TV Live Plus Media Player (Americas)] a teacher can play media downloaded to a USB drive.<br />
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==Requirements==<br />
* 8 GB or larger USB drive<br />
* TV or projector with screen<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-Network-ready-Media-Player/dp/B002KKFP9Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299978190&sr=1-2 Western Digital TV HD Live Media Player] or [http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-1080p-Media-Player/dp/B003MVZ60I/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299978190&sr=1-1 Western Digital WD TV Live Plus Media Player (Americas)]<br />
''NOTE: The Western Digital TV Mini Media Player is NOT a supported solution.''<br />
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==Downloading files==<br />
Church broadcast MP4 video and MP3 audio files are compatible with the Western Digital Media Player. For more information about downloading these files, please refer to the following pages:<br />
*[[Viewing Church broadcasts using LDS.org]]<br />
*[[Viewing Church broadcasts using iTunes]]<br />
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==Connecting to a projector or TV for playback==<br />
[[Image:WDConnections.jpg| center |Connecting device]]<br />
# Connect the power clip to the power cable plug. The AC power adapter will vary, depending on your location. Some locations do not require a power plug clip. Units sold in those locations will have a fixed power plug.<br />
# Connect the power cable to the media player’s DC connector, and then plug the opposite end into an AC power outlet. The media player powers up automatically.<br />
# Plug HDMI, component, or composite connectors to the appropriate out ports on the media player. ''NOTE: For audio when using a component connection, plug the composite-to-mini connector into the composite port on the media player. Plug the audio connectors on the opposite end of the cable into the composite audio input ports on your TV, red to red and white to white.''<br />
# Plug the opposite end(s) into the appropriate port(s) on your TV or projector.<br />
# Select the appropriate TV or projector input source.<br />
''NOTE: HDMI cable not included with WD Media Player. ''<br />
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==Playing back files==<br />
[[Image:WDVideos.jpg|right|Video Screen]]<br />
# Connect the USB device to either of the HD media player’s USB ports.<br />
# Wait for a few moments while the HD media player scans the USB device for media files.<br />
# Using the WD remote, browse to the ''Video'' category.<br />
# Highlight ''All Video'', then press '''ENTER'''.<br />
# Locate the video file you want to play, then press '''ENTER'''.<br />
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==Additional Information and Support==<br />
* [http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/UM/ENG/4779-705025.pdf Western Digital TV HD Media Player User Manual]<br />
* [http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/?id=159&type=25 Western Digital TV Live Media Player User Manual]<br />
* [http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/?id=227&type=25 Western Digital TV Live Plus Media Player User Manual]<br />
* [http://support.wdc.com/product/kb.asp?level1=10&lang=en Western Digital Support]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=39981User:Paulscherbel2012-11-12T21:48:20Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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=== Occupation ===<br />
*Meetinghouse Technology Manager in the End-User Productivity portfolio of the Technical Services division of the Information and Communication Services department at the LDS Church<br />
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=== Current Calling ===<br />
*Bishopric Counselor<br />
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=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Stake Clerk<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
* Bishopric Counselor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Counselor, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
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=== Sandboxes ===<br />
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*[[Viewing Church media using a Western Digital Live Media Player]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/MHI Upgrade FAQ|MHI Upgrade FAQ]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=39980User:Paulscherbel2012-11-12T21:44:35Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Occupation */</p>
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=== Occupation ===<br />
*Meetinghouse Technology Manager in the End-User Productivity portfolio of the Technical Services division of the Information and Communication Services department at the LDS Church<br />
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=== Current Calling ===<br />
*Bishopric Counselor<br />
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=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Stake Clerk<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
* Bishopric Counselor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Counselor, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
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=== Sandboxes ===<br />
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*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/MHI Upgrade FAQ|MHI Upgrade FAQ]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Glossary&diff=38985Talk:Glossary2012-09-14T16:23:58Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>== Why is this a draft? ==<br />
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On April 21, [[User:Lindsayre|Lindsayre]] added back the {{tl|Draft}} template and removed some terms that seemed reasonable to me. Is there a particular reason why this article should have a draft status? It might be considered a {{tl|stub}}, but not a draft, in my opinion. -- [[User:Aebrown|Aebrown]] 03:24, 15 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
:Probably because so many terms remain undefined, but I concur with your opinion -- I've switched the tag to {{tl|stub}}[[User:Lindsayre|Lindsayre]] 18:58, 23 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==Feedback from Blaine Scott on this article==<br />
*Any time we say policy we should show a reference to the policy (such as in the "Active" definition).<br />
*There are many acronyms here that are undefined.<br />
*We should talk about systems that are retired or obselet consistently. For example, FIS is described differently in the handbook of instruction than it is here.<br />
*There are many of these that are blank that should be defined or removed.<br />
[[User:Paulscherbel|Paulscherbel]] ([[User talk:Paulscherbel|talk]]) 10:23, 14 September 2012 (MDT)</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Glossary&diff=38984Glossary2012-09-14T16:22:53Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* K */</p>
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== A ==<br />
;Active : Participating on a regular basis, such as attending meetings, observing the principles of the gospel, and accepting Church callings; Under current Church policy, those who attend meetings at least once a month.<br />
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; AD - Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments. AD (also known as EAD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
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; AF - Ancestral File<br />
: A database containing family history information contributed by members of the Church and others from 1979 to 1999. The file contains millions of names linked in family groups and pedigrees. Ancestral File data may be accessed on FamilySearch.org.<br />
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;Agent Bishop : The Bishop responsible for a meetinghouse when that building has multiple wards.<br />
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; AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML<br />
: AJAX is a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications. It exchanges small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire Web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.<br />
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; API - Application Programming Interface<br />
: An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer library provides to support requests to be made of it by a computer program.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Area : A geographical administrative region of many stakes and missions, usually including hundreds of thousands of members. Areas often cover many nations and are presided over by either a General Authority or an Area Authority Seventy.<br />
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;Area Presidency : A Presidency of general or regional leaders who preside over an area of the Church.<br />
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;Area President : A general or regional leader, a General Authority or Area Authority Seventy, who presides over an area of the Church.<br />
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; ASA<br />
: Church-managed Cisco ASA 5505 firewall used for meetinghouse Internet connections.<br />
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; ASCII<br />
: American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard definition employing characters that can be read without conversion.<br />
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; ASE - Application Service Engineer<br />
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; ASP - Active Server Pages<br />
: ASP is Microsoft's server-side script engine for dynamically-generated Web pages. Programming ASP Web sites is made easier by various built-in objects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Server_Pages Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Auxiliary Organizations : Organizations in a ward that do not include the priesthood quorums. These organizations include the Relief Society, Primary, Young Women, Young Men, and Sunday School.<br />
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== B ==<br />
; B2B - Business-to-Business<br />
: Business-to-business (or B2B for short) is a marketing strategy that involves the transaction of goods or services between businesses (as opposed to relations between businesses and other groups, such as consumers or public administration).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2B Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2C - Business-to-Consumer<br />
: B2C (also business-to-customer) describes activities of commercial organization serving the end consumer with products and services.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2C Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2E - Business-to-Employee<br />
: B2E uses an intrabusiness network that allows companies to provide products and services to their employees. Typically, companies use B2E networks to automate employee-related corporate business.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2E Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Baptism : The initial saving ordinance performed on those who have joined the Church or who have reached the age of eight, characterized by immersing the person completely in water. Baptisms therefore need to be recorded on Membership records.<br />
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; BEZ - Back End Zone<br />
: All servers in the Provo Data Center have a "Front Door" and a "Back Door" interface. The "Back Door" interface is BEZ. BEZ is a flat network with all servers in the same IP subnet. Access to BEZ gives you access to all zones.<br />
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; BI - Business Intelligence<br />
: BI is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, providing access to, and anlyzing data for the purpose of helping enterprise users make better business decisions.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Intelligence Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Bishop : A priesthood leader responsible for the spiritual and temporal welfare of a ward. Bishops preside over most ward functions and activities, interview members of their wards for worthiness, call members of their ward to callings within the ward and oversee efforts to provide for ward members unable to provide for themselves.<br />
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;Block Schedule : A schedule of Sunday meetings that takes place in a three-hour period. The block schedule contains the sacrament meeting and Melchizedek Priesthood, Aaronic Priesthood, Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Sunday school meetings. See ''Handbook 2: Administering the Church'', section [http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/meetings-in-the-church 18] for timing and sequence of meetings.<br />
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; Blog - Web Log<br />
: A blog is a Web site where entries are made in journal style and displayed in reverse chronological order.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; BO - BusinessObjects<br />
: Enterprise software that is used for business intelligence.<br />
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; Born in the Covenant (BIC) : A child who is born in the covenant does not have to be sealed to the parents. A child whose parents were sealed to one another in the temple before the child was born is BIC. A child born after the mother's sealing to her husband is canceled is not BIC. A child born after one of the parents is excommunicated is not BIC.<br />
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;Branch : The smallest organized unit of the Church. A congregation not large enough to be made into a ward, or not in an area with enough members to make a stake.<br />
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;Branch Clerk : A priesthood leader responsible for the administrative functions of a branch; generally managing the membership and financial records of a branch.<br />
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;Branch President : The priesthood holder called and set apart to lead a branch.<br />
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;Bulletin : (a k a Ward Bulletin or Sacrament Meeting Program) The printed listing of planned prayers, talks and other sacrament meeting elements passed out at the beginning of each Sacrament Meeting in most LDS congregations.<br />
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== C ==<br />
;CAB : Church Administration Building<br />
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;Calling : An office or assignment in the Church; An invitation to accept an office or assignment in the Church.<br />
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; CCN - Church Communications Network<br />
: The Church's global network.<br />
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;[[CDOL]] : Church Directory of Organizations and Leaders<br />
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; CES - Church Educational System : The '''Church Educational System (CES)''' serves as the umbrella for all education programs of the Church, including Church-owned universities and colleges, institutes of religion, and seminary programs worldwide.<br />
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;CFAR : ''Obsolete''. See CUBS.<br />
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;CHI : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;CHQ : Church Headquarters<br />
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;Church Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;Clerk : A priesthood holder responsible for tracking financial and membership information and maintaining the associated records.<br />
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;Clerk's Office : The room in an LDS meetinghouse or stake center that is used by the Clerks. The room where a unit's financial and membership transactions are made and the associated records are kept.<br />
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;COB : Church Office Building<br />
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;Confirmation : An ordinance performed after baptism whereby a person becomes a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This ordinance is performed under the direction of the bishop. One or more Melchizedek Priesthood holders place their hands on the person’s head and confirm them as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and use the wording “Receive the Holy Ghost.” May also pronounce a blessing as inspired by the Holy Ghost. Confirmation for eight-year-old [[members of record]] is performed at the baptism. Confirmation for converts is performed at a sacrament meeting on a Sunday following the baptism.<br />
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;[[Consolidated Financial Statement]] : Monthly summary for the stake of all units' financial activity.<br />
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;Convert<br />
: An individual nine years of age or older who is baptized and confirmed a member of the Church, or an eight-year-old whose parents are not members or are being baptized at the same time. Individuals under the age of eighteen must have the permission of both parents before being baptized.<br />
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; COTS - Commercial Off-the-Shelf<br />
: COTS is a term for software or hardware products that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. They are often used as alternatives to in-house development projects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_off-the-shelf Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Court : ''Obsolete''. See Disciplinary Council<br />
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; CRM - Customer Relationship Management<br />
: CRM is a broad term that covers concepts used by companies to manage their relationships with customers, including the capture, storage, and analysis of customer information.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;CUBS - Church Unit Banking Services<br />
: Introduced in 2010, a worldwide back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping. Over time, all regions will transition from CFAR or LURBS to CUBS.<br />
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;CUFS : [[Church Unit Financial Statement]] (Bank Statement) This has been replaced by the Unit Financial Statement.<br />
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== D ==<br />
;Disciplinary Council : A council of local leaders and other priesthood holders held to review the inappropriate behavior of a Church member and to decide on appropriate consequences. Councils may also be reconvened after a period of time to see if a member has repented sufficiently to be restored to full fellowship. See chapter 6 of ''Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops'' for details.<br />
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;District : A district is a smaller version of a stake, organized as the parent unit of branches instead of wards. A district may be organized when there are enough branches in an area to allow easy communication and convenient travel to district meetings. A district president presides over the district and reports to the mission presidency. <br />
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;District Clerk : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a district.<br />
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;District President : The district president presides over the district and is assisted by two counselors. The district president reports to and receives direction from the mission president.<br />
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; DIZ - Development Integration Zone<br />
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== E ==<br />
; EAD - Enterprise Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments (also known as AD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Directory Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; EFD - Exploration Findings Document<br />
: This document is used to identify possible solutions for a specific project.<br />
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;Elders Quorum : A quorum in the Church is a combination of a class, a fraternity of brethren, and a service organization. An elders quorum is a group of brethren in a ward consisting of up to 96 elders. After this number is reached, the quorum may be divided under direction of the stake president.<br />
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;Elders Quorum President : The elders quorum in a ward is presided over by an elders quorum president and two counselors.<br />
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;Endowment : Instruction received in the temple pertaining to the purposes and plans of the Lord in creating and peopling the earth and in exalting his children in the life to come.<br />
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;Equalized Contribution : Refers to the support from the General Missionary Fund that results in each missionary serving from a specific country contributing the same amount irrespective of where in the world they serve.<br />
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;ERC : Employment Resource Center<br />
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; ERS - [http://providentliving.org/content/list/0,11664,1962-1,00.html Employment Resource Services]<br />
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; EUP - End-User Productivity<br />
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== F ==<br />
;Family History Center : A Family History Center is a branch facility of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. It contains staff to help patrons identify their ancestors through the use of computer programs and microfilms and microfiche that may be ordered from the Family History Library.<br />
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;Fast Offering : Fast offerings are funds freely given monthly by members of the Church to help the needy. As a general guideline members fast for two meals and contribute the cash equivalent of the cost of the two meals to the Church. The use of fast offerings is at the discretion of the bishop under the direction of the stake president.<br />
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; FCH - Family and Church History Department<br />
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;FHC : Family History Center<br />
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; FHL - [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHL/frameset_library.asp Family History Library]<br />
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;[[Financial Clerk]] : Person responsible for financial matters in the unit.<br />
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;FIS : Old DOS-based local unit financial software that is no longer used. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
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;FM Group : Facilities Management Group<br />
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; FWIW - For What It's Worth<br />
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== G ==<br />
;General Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;[[Geo code]] : A code used to group members into geographic areas, usually to analyze how a unit might be divided.<br />
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;GHI : General Handbook of Instructions. ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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; GIDS - Global Identity Services<br />
: Project to create LDS Sign-in.<br />
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; GIS - Geographic Information System<br />
: A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; GSC - [[Global Service Center]]<br />
: The GSC enables Directors of Temporal Affairs and Managing Directors to focus on their most important work by providing efficient transaction processing. They make gospel teachings, resources, and services directly and globally accessible in a self-service, scalable, affordable way. They help with questions and problems related to things such as IT support, Distribution Services, and clerk and leader issues. <br />
<br />
; GSD - Global Service Desk<br />
: Former name for the Global Service Center (GSC).<br />
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== H ==<br />
;Handbook : The policy manual for administering the Church, consisting of two volumes: ''Handbook 1: Bishops and Stake Presidents'' and ''[http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church Handbook 2: Administering the Church]''.<br />
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;High Priests Group : The stake president presides over the stake quorum of high priests, made up of all the high priests in the stake. The quorum is divided at the ward level into individual high priests groups. <br />
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;High Priests Group Leader : The high priest group in a ward is presided over by a high priest group leader and two assistants. Under the bishopric’s direction, the high priests group leader coordinates temple and family history work in the ward.<br />
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;[[Annual History|Historical Specialist]] : Clerk responsible for preparing the [[Annual_History|annual historical reports]].<br />
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;Home Teacher : Home teachers are priesthood brethren who are assigned families at the ward level to visit monthly, to help and to strengthen. They are assigned by priesthood leaders.<br />
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;Home Teaching : Home teaching is the responsibility of all Melchizedek Priesthood holders and of those who are teachers and priests in the Aaronic Priesthood. As part of their responsibility to watch over the members of the Church, home teachers visit their assigned families at least once each month to teach and strengthen them.<br />
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== I ==<br />
; ICS - Information and Communications Systems Department<br />
<br />
; IGI - International Genealogical Index<br />
: A list of names of deceased persons for whom temple ordinances have been performed. The most current version is available on the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site.<br />
<br />
; IMOS - Internet Mission Office System<br />
<br />
;Inactive : A term not officially used in the Church any more. See '''Less Active'''.<br />
<br />
;Inactivity<br />
<br />
;[[Individual Ordinance Summary]] : A form that contains most of the information on a [[Membership Records|Membership Record]] that can appropriately be given to a member.<br />
<br />
;Investigator<br />
<br />
;[[Individual Ordinance Summary|IOS]] : Individual Ordinance Summary<br />
<br />
; IP - Internet Protocol<br />
: An Internet protocol is a unique address that devices use to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet protocol standard (IP).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; IROP - Internal Record Of Purchase : A document used to record internal Church purchase transactions. The most common IROP transactions for Church units are those made at LDS Distribution Services online through the LDS Store, in person, or by telephone. Unit IROPs are transmitted electronically through MLS.<br />
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== J ==<br />
; JSMB - [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1872-1-1-1,00.html Joseph Smith Memorial Building]<br />
<br />
<br />
== K ==<br />
; KB - KnowledgeBase<br />
: A database of articles that help individuals resolve issues.<br />
<br />
== L ==<br />
;Less Active : Participating in Church on an irregular basis, which may vary from coming to a few things a year to never coming at all. Members who attend meetings less than once a month are considered less active.<br />
<br />
;[[Priesthood Line of Authority|Line of Authority]] : The chain of ordinations for a priesthood holder showing who ordained him to his current office, who ordained the ordainer, and so on back to Jesus Christ.<br />
<br />
;LUAAT : Local Unit Area Auditor Trainer<br />
<br />
;[[Budget Allowance|LUBA]] : Local Unit Budget Allowance<br />
<br />
;LURBS : Local Unit Receipting, Reporting, and Banking System - A back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping outside of North America. It provides various reports for local units, including a [[Ward/Branch Monthly Financial Report|monthly financial report]].<br />
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;[[Administrative office#Local Unit Support|LUS]] : Local Unit Support Group - Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, provides support for priesthood leaders in Canada and the United States.<br />
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;[[LUWS]] - [http://www.lds.org/units/ Local Unit Web Site]<br />
: Official Church Web sites that are accessible by members, at the branch, ward, and stake level that contains information about those units. Local unit Web sites contain information about specific units.<br />
<br />
== M ==<br />
;Member : A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a person eight years old or older who has been baptized and confirmed a member of the Church. <br />
<br />
;Membership : The state of being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as evidenced by records kept at Church headquarters and in the local unit's MLS. Records are also created for children of members of the Church who are under eight years old; however, these children are not considered members until eight years old, when they are baptized and confirmed.<br />
<br />
;[[Membership Clerk]] : Person responsible for maintaining membership records on the members of a unit.<br />
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;[[Membership Records|Membership Record]]<br />
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;MIS : Old DOS-based local unit membership software. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
<br />
;[[MLS]] - Member and Leader Services (membership and financial software)<br />
: MLS software is for use by unit leaders, clerks, auxiliary and quorum leaders, and secretaries at both the ward and stake levels. MLS is designed to make Church record-keeping easier and more efficient.<br />
<br />
;MRN : Membership Record Number<br />
<br />
;[[Administrative office|MSR]] : Membership and Statistical Records Department - the Church department that is commonly known to clerks as the [[administrative office]].<br />
<br />
== N ==<br />
;[[NQI]] : Non-quality item - a financial transaction that is not complete after 2 months.<br />
<br />
; NOB - North Office Building<br />
: The building that is directly north of the Church Office Building and was previously called the Data Center.<br />
<br />
<br />
== O ==<br />
;Office : A position in the priesthood (such as priest, elder, and high priest) that has attached to it certain duties, responsibilities, and rights.<br />
<br />
;Ordinance : A ceremony performed by the priesthood for a specific purpose. Examples are baptism/confirmation, ordination to the priesthood, and temple sealings. Some are saving ordinances and must be received by members in order to be saved, such as baptism/confirmation. Others may not necessarily be saving ordinances, such as a child blessing.<br />
<br />
;Ordination : The bestowal of the priesthood and/or a priesthood office. For example, when a male member is ordained to the office of elder, he receives the Melchizedek Priesthood and is ordained to the office of elder within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Later in life, if he is ordained to the office of high priest, he does not receive the Melchizedek Priesthood again, but is ordained to the office of high priest within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Both examples are considered ordinations.<br />
<br />
== P ==<br />
; PAF - Personal Ancestral File<br />
: A Church-produced computer software program that enables people to compile and organize their genealogy on their personal computers. PAF can help members identify ancestors and prepare their names for temple work.<br />
<br />
;Patriarch : Patriarch is an office in the Melchizedek Priesthood, and not a calling. A patriarch is recommended by the stake president, sustained in stake conference or stake priesthood meeting, and ordained by the First Presidency or one of the Twelve Apostles or (with written permission from the Twelve) the stake president. Patriarchs give personal blessings to members of the stake (see Patriarchal Blessing).<br />
<br />
;Patriarchal Blessing : A blessing given to a member by the patriarch of his or her stake. After the member obtains a recommendation from the bishop, he or she is given a blessing in which the patriarch may give the member's lineage, list weaknesses and strengths, pronounce advice from the Lord concerning the member's future, and any other direction or guidance.<br />
<br />
; PC - Personal Computer<br />
<br />
; PDD - Project Definition Document<br />
<br />
;PEC : Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
<br />
;PEF : Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Personal Priesthood Interview : ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
;Physical Facilities Representative : A local priesthood holder responsible for the physical status of a meetinghouse.<br />
<br />
;PI : Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
; PIX<br />
: Church-managed Cisco PIX firewall used primarily for FHC Internet connections.<br />
<br />
;PLT : Priesthood Leadership Travel<br />
<br />
;PPI : Personal Priesthood Interview. ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
;Presiding Bishop : A General Authority of the Church. The Presiding Bishop and his counselors serve under the direction of the First Presidency to administer the temporal affairs of the Church.<br />
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; PRF - Pedigree Resource File<br />
: A file of lineage-linked data submitted by both members and nonmembers through the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site. The master index is available online and the entire file is available on CD. The Pedigree Resource File is the successor to the Ancestral File.<br />
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;Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
<br />
;Priesthood Interview : A private stewardship meeting between a priesthood leader and a person who reports to him<br />
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== Q ==<br />
;[[Quarterly Report]] : A report of member attendance and other key statistics submitted by wards to the stake and the Church each quarter<br />
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<br />
== R ==<br />
;Recommend<br />
<br />
;Record<br />
<br />
;Record Keeping<br />
<br />
;REFIS<br />
<br />
;Relief Society : The women's organization of the Church, organized by Joseph Smith in 1842, dedicated to "the exercise of all benevolent purposes." The Relief Society provides Sunday gospel instruction, other Relief Society meetings, visiting teaching, and welfare and compassionate service opportunities.<br />
<br />
;RS : Relief Society<br />
<br />
; RSS - Really Simple Syndication<br />
: RSS is a Web-feed format that is used to publish frequently updated digital content to consumers who use RSS aggregators to notify them of updates.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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== S ==<br />
; SAV - Symantec Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software formerly used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards. All computers should now have the Sophos anti-virus software.<br />
<br />
; SDK - Software Development Kit<br />
: SDK is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system, and more.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; SEO - Search Engine Optimization<br />
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; SERP - Search Engine Results Page<br />
<br />
;Set Apart<br />
<br />
;SFS : ''Obsolete''. See Consolidated Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
; SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol<br />
: A protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using HTTP.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; Sophos Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software currently used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards.<br />
<br />
; SORT<br />
: An internal conference hosted by ICS for technical Church employees.<br />
<br />
; SRD - Solutions Requirement Document<br />
: The SRD is used to identify the business requirements and business case for a proposed technology project.<br />
<br />
; SSH - Secure Shell<br />
: SSH is a communication system that uses public-key cryptography to establish a secure connection between remote computers.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Stake<br />
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;[[Stake Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a stake.<br />
<br />
;Stake President : The stake president presides over the stake and is assisted by two counselors. The stake president reports to and receives direction from the presidency of the Seventy or from the Area President.<br />
<br />
;[[Stake Technology Specialist]] : Person responsible for the technology assets of the stake and each ward in the stake.<br />
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;[[Statistical Clerk]] : Person responsible for collecting and preparing the [[Quarterly Report]].<br />
<br />
== T ==<br />
<br />
;[[Desktop Management Software|TEM]] - Tivoli Endpoint Manager <br />
: Replaced LANDesk as the official software CHQ uses to centrally manage and secure the global fleet of Church-owned computers. TEM will install and utilize the BES Client service.<br />
<br />
;Temple<br />
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;Temple Ordinances<br />
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;Temple Recommend<br />
<br />
;Temporal<br />
<br />
;Tithing<br />
<br />
;Tithing Settlement<br />
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<br />
== U ==<br />
;Unit : A congregation or other function in the Church that is responsible for its budget. Wards, Stakes, Branches, Districts, Family History Centers, etc., are all examples of Units.<br />
<br />
;Unit Financial Statement : the Unit Financial Statement has replaced the old Church Unit Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
== V ==<br />
;Visiting Teacher<br />
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;Visiting Teaching<br />
<br />
; VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol<br />
: The technology that allows voice communication (such as telephone) over a network instead of through traditional phone lines. The Church has deployed VoIP in several locations indlucing BYU, the North Office Building, the Triad Center, and Ghana.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voip Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; VPN - Virtual Private Network<br />
: VPN is a private communications network often used within a company, or by several companies or organization, to communication confidentially over a publicly accessible network.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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<br />
== W ==<br />
;Ward<br />
<br />
;Ward Budget<br />
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;[[Ward Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a ward.<br />
<br />
;Ward Council<br />
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;Ward Welfare Committee<br />
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;Welfare<br />
<br />
;Welfare Services<br />
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<br />
== Y ==<br />
;Young Men<br />
<br />
;Young Single Adults<br />
<br />
;Young Women<br />
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== A ==<br />
;Active : Participating on a regular basis, such as attending meetings, observing the principles of the gospel, and accepting Church callings; Under current Church policy, those who attend meetings at least once a month.<br />
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; AD - Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments. AD (also known as EAD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
<br />
; AF - Ancestral File<br />
: A database containing family history information contributed by members of the Church and others from 1979 to 1999. The file contains millions of names linked in family groups and pedigrees. Ancestral File data may be accessed on FamilySearch.org.<br />
<br />
;Agent Bishop : The Bishop responsible for a meetinghouse when that building has multiple wards.<br />
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; AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML<br />
: AJAX is a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications. It exchanges small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire Web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.<br />
<br />
; API - Application Programming Interface<br />
: An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer library provides to support requests to be made of it by a computer program.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Area : A geographical administrative region of many stakes and missions, usually including hundreds of thousands of members. Areas often cover many nations and are presided over by either a General Authority or an Area Authority Seventy.<br />
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;Area Presidency : A Presidency of general or regional leaders who preside over an area of the Church.<br />
<br />
;Area President : A general or regional leader, a General Authority or Area Authority Seventy, who presides over an area of the Church.<br />
<br />
; ASA<br />
: Church-managed Cisco ASA 5505 firewall used for meetinghouse Internet connections.<br />
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; ASCII<br />
: American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard definition employing characters that can be read without conversion.<br />
<br />
; ASE - Application Service Engineer<br />
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; ASP - Active Server Pages<br />
: ASP is Microsoft's server-side script engine for dynamically-generated Web pages. Programming ASP Web sites is made easier by various built-in objects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Server_Pages Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Auxiliary Organizations : Organizations in a ward that do not include the priesthood quorums. These organizations include the Relief Society, Primary, Young Women, Young Men, and Sunday School.<br />
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== B ==<br />
; B2B - Business-to-Business<br />
: Business-to-business (or B2B for short) is a marketing strategy that involves the transaction of goods or services between businesses (as opposed to relations between businesses and other groups, such as consumers or public administration).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2B Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2C - Business-to-Consumer<br />
: B2C (also business-to-customer) describes activities of commercial organization serving the end consumer with products and services.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2C Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2E - Business-to-Employee<br />
: B2E uses an intrabusiness network that allows companies to provide products and services to their employees. Typically, companies use B2E networks to automate employee-related corporate business.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2E Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Baptism : The initial saving ordinance performed on those who have joined the Church or who have reached the age of eight, characterized by immersing the person completely in water. Baptisms therefore need to be recorded on Membership records.<br />
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; BEZ - Back End Zone<br />
: All servers in the Provo Data Center have a "Front Door" and a "Back Door" interface. The "Back Door" interface is BEZ. BEZ is a flat network with all servers in the same IP subnet. Access to BEZ gives you access to all zones.<br />
<br />
; BI - Business Intelligence<br />
: BI is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, providing access to, and anlyzing data for the purpose of helping enterprise users make better business decisions.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Intelligence Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Bishop : A priesthood leader responsible for the spiritual and temporal welfare of a ward. Bishops preside over most ward functions and activities, interview members of their wards for worthiness, call members of their ward to callings within the ward and oversee efforts to provide for ward members unable to provide for themselves.<br />
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;Block Schedule : A schedule of Sunday meetings that takes place in a three-hour period. The block schedule contains the sacrament meeting and Melchizedek Priesthood, Aaronic Priesthood, Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Sunday school meetings. See ''Handbook 2: Administering the Church'', section [http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/meetings-in-the-church 18] for timing and sequence of meetings.<br />
<br />
; Blog - Web Log<br />
: A blog is a Web site where entries are made in journal style and displayed in reverse chronological order.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; BO - BusinessObjects<br />
: Enterprise software that is used for business intelligence.<br />
<br />
; Born in the Covenant (BIC) : A child who is born in the covenant does not have to be sealed to the parents. A child whose parents were sealed to one another in the temple before the child was born is BIC. A child born after the mother's sealing to her husband is canceled is not BIC. A child born after one of the parents is excommunicated is not BIC.<br />
<br />
;Branch : The smallest organized unit of the Church. A congregation not large enough to be made into a ward, or not in an area with enough members to make a stake.<br />
<br />
;Branch Clerk : A priesthood leader responsible for the administrative functions of a branch; generally managing the membership and financial records of a branch.<br />
<br />
;Branch President : The priesthood holder called and set apart to lead a branch.<br />
<br />
;Bulletin : (a k a Ward Bulletin or Sacrament Meeting Program) The printed listing of planned prayers, talks and other sacrament meeting elements passed out at the beginning of each Sacrament Meeting in most LDS congregations.<br />
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== C ==<br />
;CAB : Church Administration Building<br />
<br />
;Calling : An office or assignment in the Church; An invitation to accept an office or assignment in the Church.<br />
<br />
; CCN - Church Communications Network<br />
: The Church's global network.<br />
<br />
;[[CDOL]] : Church Directory of Organizations and Leaders<br />
<br />
; CES - Church Educational System : The '''Church Educational System (CES)''' serves as the umbrella for all education programs of the Church, including Church-owned universities and colleges, institutes of religion, and seminary programs worldwide.<br />
<br />
;CFAR : ''Obsolete''. See CUBS.<br />
<br />
;CHI : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;CHQ : Church Headquarters<br />
<br />
;Church Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;Clerk : A priesthood holder responsible for tracking financial and membership information and maintaining the associated records.<br />
<br />
;Clerk's Office : The room in an LDS meetinghouse or stake center that is used by the Clerks. The room where a unit's financial and membership transactions are made and the associated records are kept.<br />
<br />
;COB : Church Office Building<br />
<br />
;Confirmation : An ordinance performed after baptism whereby a person becomes a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This ordinance is performed under the direction of the bishop. One or more Melchizedek Priesthood holders place their hands on the person’s head and confirm them as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and use the wording “Receive the Holy Ghost.” May also pronounce a blessing as inspired by the Holy Ghost. Confirmation for eight-year-old [[members of record]] is performed at the baptism. Confirmation for converts is performed at a sacrament meeting on a Sunday following the baptism.<br />
<br />
;[[Consolidated Financial Statement]] : Monthly summary for the stake of all units' financial activity.<br />
<br />
;Convert<br />
: An individual nine years of age or older who is baptized and confirmed a member of the Church, or an eight-year-old whose parents are not members or are being baptized at the same time. Individuals under the age of eighteen must have the permission of both parents before being baptized.<br />
<br />
; COTS - Commercial Off-the-Shelf<br />
: COTS is a term for software or hardware products that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. They are often used as alternatives to in-house development projects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_off-the-shelf Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Court : ''Obsolete''. See Disciplinary Council<br />
<br />
; CRM - Customer Relationship Management<br />
: CRM is a broad term that covers concepts used by companies to manage their relationships with customers, including the capture, storage, and analysis of customer information.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;CUBS - Church Unit Banking Services<br />
: Introduced in 2010, a worldwide back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping. Over time, all regions will transition from CFAR or LURBS to CUBS.<br />
<br />
;CUFS : [[Church Unit Financial Statement]] (Bank Statement) This has been replaced by the Unit Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
== D ==<br />
;Disciplinary Council : A council of local leaders and other priesthood holders held to review the inappropriate behavior of a Church member and to decide on appropriate consequences. Councils may also be reconvened after a period of time to see if a member has repented sufficiently to be restored to full fellowship. See chapter 6 of ''Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops'' for details.<br />
<br />
;District : A district is a smaller version of a stake, organized as the parent unit of branches instead of wards. A district may be organized when there are enough branches in an area to allow easy communication and convenient travel to district meetings. A district president presides over the district and reports to the mission presidency. <br />
<br />
;District Clerk : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a district.<br />
<br />
;District President : The district president presides over the district and is assisted by two counselors. The district president reports to and receives direction from the mission president.<br />
<br />
; DIZ - Development Integration Zone<br />
<br />
== E ==<br />
; EAD - Enterprise Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments (also known as AD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Directory Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; EFD - Exploration Findings Document<br />
: This document is used to identify possible solutions for a specific project.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum : A quorum in the Church is a combination of a class, a fraternity of brethren, and a service organization. An elders quorum is a group of brethren in a ward consisting of up to 96 elders. After this number is reached, the quorum may be divided under direction of the stake president.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum President : The elders quorum in a ward is presided over by an elders quorum president and two counselors.<br />
<br />
;Endowment : Instruction received in the temple pertaining to the purposes and plans of the Lord in creating and peopling the earth and in exalting his children in the life to come.<br />
<br />
;Equalized Contribution : Refers to the support from the General Missionary Fund that results in each missionary serving from a specific country contributing the same amount irrespective of where in the world they serve.<br />
<br />
;ERC : Employment Resource Center<br />
<br />
; ERS - [http://providentliving.org/content/list/0,11664,1962-1,00.html Employment Resource Services]<br />
<br />
; EUP - End-User Productivity<br />
<br />
== F ==<br />
;Family History Center : A Family History Center is a branch facility of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. It contains staff to help patrons identify their ancestors through the use of computer programs and microfilms and microfiche that may be ordered from the Family History Library.<br />
<br />
;Fast Offering : Fast offerings are funds freely given monthly by members of the Church to help the needy. As a general guideline members fast for two meals and contribute the cash equivalent of the cost of the two meals to the Church. The use of fast offerings is at the discretion of the bishop under the direction of the stake president.<br />
<br />
; FCH - Family and Church History Department<br />
<br />
;FHC : Family History Center<br />
<br />
; FHL - [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHL/frameset_library.asp Family History Library]<br />
<br />
;[[Financial Clerk]] : Person responsible for financial matters in the unit.<br />
<br />
;FIS : Old DOS-based local unit financial software that is no longer used. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
<br />
;FM Group : Facilities Management Group<br />
<br />
; FWIW - For What It's Worth<br />
<br />
== G ==<br />
;General Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;[[Geo code]] : A code used to group members into geographic areas, usually to analyze how a unit might be divided.<br />
<br />
;GHI : General Handbook of Instructions. ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
; GIDS - Global Identity Services<br />
: Project to create LDS Sign-in.<br />
<br />
; GIS - Geographic Information System<br />
: A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; GSC - [[Global Service Center]]<br />
: The GSC enables Directors of Temporal Affairs and Managing Directors to focus on their most important work by providing efficient transaction processing. They make gospel teachings, resources, and services directly and globally accessible in a self-service, scalable, affordable way. They help with questions and problems related to things such as IT support, Distribution Services, and clerk and leader issues. <br />
<br />
; GSD - Global Service Desk<br />
: Former name for the Global Service Center (GSC).<br />
<br />
== H ==<br />
;Handbook : The policy manual for administering the Church, consisting of two volumes: ''Handbook 1: Bishops and Stake Presidents'' and ''[http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church Handbook 2: Administering the Church]''.<br />
<br />
;High Priests Group : The stake president presides over the stake quorum of high priests, made up of all the high priests in the stake. The quorum is divided at the ward level into individual high priests groups. <br />
<br />
;High Priests Group Leader : The high priest group in a ward is presided over by a high priest group leader and two assistants. Under the bishopric’s direction, the high priests group leader coordinates temple and family history work in the ward.<br />
<br />
;[[Annual History|Historical Specialist]] : Clerk responsible for preparing the [[Annual_History|annual historical reports]].<br />
<br />
;Home Teacher : Home teachers are priesthood brethren who are assigned families at the ward level to visit monthly, to help and to strengthen. They are assigned by priesthood leaders.<br />
<br />
;Home Teaching : Home teaching is the responsibility of all Melchizedek Priesthood holders and of those who are teachers and priests in the Aaronic Priesthood. As part of their responsibility to watch over the members of the Church, home teachers visit their assigned families at least once each month to teach and strengthen them.<br />
<br />
== I ==<br />
; ICS - Information and Communications Systems Department<br />
<br />
; IGI - International Genealogical Index<br />
: A list of names of deceased persons for whom temple ordinances have been performed. The most current version is available on the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site.<br />
<br />
; IMOS - Internet Mission Office System<br />
<br />
;Inactive : A term not officially used in the Church any more. See '''Less Active'''.<br />
<br />
;Inactivity<br />
<br />
;[[Individual Ordinance Summary]] : A form that contains most of the information on a [[Membership Records|Membership Record]] that can appropriately be given to a member.<br />
<br />
;Investigator<br />
<br />
;[[Individual Ordinance Summary|IOS]] : Individual Ordinance Summary<br />
<br />
; IP - Internet Protocol<br />
: An Internet protocol is a unique address that devices use to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet protocol standard (IP).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; IROP - Internal Record Of Purchase : A document used to record internal Church purchase transactions. The most common IROP transactions for Church units are those made at LDS Distribution Services online through the LDS Store, in person, or by telephone. Unit IROPs are transmitted electronically through MLS.<br />
<br />
== J ==<br />
; JSMB - [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1872-1-1-1,00.html Joseph Smith Memorial Building]<br />
<br />
<br />
== K ==<br />
; KB - KnowledgeBase<br />
: A database of articles that help employees resolve issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
== L ==<br />
;Less Active : Participating in Church on an irregular basis, which may vary from coming to a few things a year to never coming at all. Members who attend meetings less than once a month are considered less active.<br />
<br />
;[[Priesthood Line of Authority|Line of Authority]] : The chain of ordinations for a priesthood holder showing who ordained him to his current office, who ordained the ordainer, and so on back to Jesus Christ.<br />
<br />
;LUAAT : Local Unit Area Auditor Trainer<br />
<br />
;[[Budget Allowance|LUBA]] : Local Unit Budget Allowance<br />
<br />
;LURBS : Local Unit Receipting, Reporting, and Banking System - A back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping outside of North America. It provides various reports for local units, including a [[Ward/Branch Monthly Financial Report|monthly financial report]].<br />
<br />
;[[Administrative office#Local Unit Support|LUS]] : Local Unit Support Group - Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, provides support for priesthood leaders in Canada and the United States.<br />
<br />
;[[LUWS]] - [http://www.lds.org/units/ Local Unit Web Site]<br />
: Official Church Web sites that are accessible by members, at the branch, ward, and stake level that contains information about those units. Local unit Web sites contain information about specific units.<br />
<br />
== M ==<br />
;Member : A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a person eight years old or older who has been baptized and confirmed a member of the Church. <br />
<br />
;Membership : The state of being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as evidenced by records kept at Church headquarters and in the local unit's MLS. Records are also created for children of members of the Church who are under eight years old; however, these children are not considered members until eight years old, when they are baptized and confirmed.<br />
<br />
;[[Membership Clerk]] : Person responsible for maintaining membership records on the members of a unit.<br />
<br />
;[[Membership Records|Membership Record]]<br />
<br />
;MIS : Old DOS-based local unit membership software. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
<br />
;[[MLS]] - Member and Leader Services (membership and financial software)<br />
: MLS software is for use by unit leaders, clerks, auxiliary and quorum leaders, and secretaries at both the ward and stake levels. MLS is designed to make Church record-keeping easier and more efficient.<br />
<br />
;MRN : Membership Record Number<br />
<br />
;[[Administrative office|MSR]] : Membership and Statistical Records Department - the Church department that is commonly known to clerks as the [[administrative office]].<br />
<br />
== N ==<br />
;[[NQI]] : Non-quality item - a financial transaction that is not complete after 2 months.<br />
<br />
; NOB - North Office Building<br />
: The building that is directly north of the Church Office Building and was previously called the Data Center.<br />
<br />
<br />
== O ==<br />
;Office : A position in the priesthood (such as priest, elder, and high priest) that has attached to it certain duties, responsibilities, and rights.<br />
<br />
;Ordinance : A ceremony performed by the priesthood for a specific purpose. Examples are baptism/confirmation, ordination to the priesthood, and temple sealings. Some are saving ordinances and must be received by members in order to be saved, such as baptism/confirmation. Others may not necessarily be saving ordinances, such as a child blessing.<br />
<br />
;Ordination : The bestowal of the priesthood and/or a priesthood office. For example, when a male member is ordained to the office of elder, he receives the Melchizedek Priesthood and is ordained to the office of elder within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Later in life, if he is ordained to the office of high priest, he does not receive the Melchizedek Priesthood again, but is ordained to the office of high priest within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Both examples are considered ordinations.<br />
<br />
== P ==<br />
; PAF - Personal Ancestral File<br />
: A Church-produced computer software program that enables people to compile and organize their genealogy on their personal computers. PAF can help members identify ancestors and prepare their names for temple work.<br />
<br />
;Patriarch : Patriarch is an office in the Melchizedek Priesthood, and not a calling. A patriarch is recommended by the stake president, sustained in stake conference or stake priesthood meeting, and ordained by the First Presidency or one of the Twelve Apostles or (with written permission from the Twelve) the stake president. Patriarchs give personal blessings to members of the stake (see Patriarchal Blessing).<br />
<br />
;Patriarchal Blessing : A blessing given to a member by the patriarch of his or her stake. After the member obtains a recommendation from the bishop, he or she is given a blessing in which the patriarch may give the member's lineage, list weaknesses and strengths, pronounce advice from the Lord concerning the member's future, and any other direction or guidance.<br />
<br />
; PC - Personal Computer<br />
<br />
; PDD - Project Definition Document<br />
<br />
;PEC : Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
<br />
;PEF : Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Personal Priesthood Interview : ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
;Physical Facilities Representative : A local priesthood holder responsible for the physical status of a meetinghouse.<br />
<br />
;PI : Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
; PIX<br />
: Church-managed Cisco PIX firewall used primarily for FHC Internet connections.<br />
<br />
;PLT : Priesthood Leadership Travel<br />
<br />
;PPI : Personal Priesthood Interview. ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
;Presiding Bishop : A General Authority of the Church. The Presiding Bishop and his counselors serve under the direction of the First Presidency to administer the temporal affairs of the Church.<br />
<br />
; PRF - Pedigree Resource File<br />
: A file of lineage-linked data submitted by both members and nonmembers through the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site. The master index is available online and the entire file is available on CD. The Pedigree Resource File is the successor to the Ancestral File.<br />
<br />
;Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
<br />
;Priesthood Interview : A private stewardship meeting between a priesthood leader and a person who reports to him<br />
<br />
== Q ==<br />
;[[Quarterly Report]] : A report of member attendance and other key statistics submitted by wards to the stake and the Church each quarter<br />
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<br />
== R ==<br />
;Recommend<br />
<br />
;Record<br />
<br />
;Record Keeping<br />
<br />
;REFIS<br />
<br />
;Relief Society : The women's organization of the Church, organized by Joseph Smith in 1842, dedicated to "the exercise of all benevolent purposes." The Relief Society provides Sunday gospel instruction, other Relief Society meetings, visiting teaching, and welfare and compassionate service opportunities.<br />
<br />
;RS : Relief Society<br />
<br />
; RSS - Really Simple Syndication<br />
: RSS is a Web-feed format that is used to publish frequently updated digital content to consumers who use RSS aggregators to notify them of updates.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
== S ==<br />
; SAV - Symantec Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software formerly used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards. All computers should now have the Sophos anti-virus software.<br />
<br />
; SDK - Software Development Kit<br />
: SDK is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system, and more.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; SEO - Search Engine Optimization<br />
<br />
; SERP - Search Engine Results Page<br />
<br />
;Set Apart<br />
<br />
;SFS : ''Obsolete''. See Consolidated Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
; SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol<br />
: A protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using HTTP.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; Sophos Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software currently used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards.<br />
<br />
; SORT<br />
: An internal conference hosted by ICS for technical Church employees.<br />
<br />
; SRD - Solutions Requirement Document<br />
: The SRD is used to identify the business requirements and business case for a proposed technology project.<br />
<br />
; SSH - Secure Shell<br />
: SSH is a communication system that uses public-key cryptography to establish a secure connection between remote computers.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Stake<br />
<br />
;[[Stake Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a stake.<br />
<br />
;Stake President : The stake president presides over the stake and is assisted by two counselors. The stake president reports to and receives direction from the presidency of the Seventy or from the Area President.<br />
<br />
;[[Stake Technology Specialist]] : Person responsible for the technology assets of the stake and each ward in the stake.<br />
<br />
;[[Statistical Clerk]] : Person responsible for collecting and preparing the [[Quarterly Report]].<br />
<br />
== T ==<br />
<br />
;[[Desktop Management Software|TEM]] - Tivoli Endpoint Manager <br />
: Replaced LANDesk as the official software CHQ uses to centrally manage and secure the global fleet of Church-owned computers. TEM will install and utilize the BES Client service.<br />
<br />
;Temple<br />
<br />
;Temple Ordinances<br />
<br />
;Temple Recommend<br />
<br />
;Temporal<br />
<br />
;Tithing<br />
<br />
;Tithing Settlement<br />
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<br />
== U ==<br />
;Unit : A congregation or other function in the Church that is responsible for its budget. Wards, Stakes, Branches, Districts, Family History Centers, etc., are all examples of Units.<br />
<br />
;Unit Financial Statement : the Unit Financial Statement has replaced the old Church Unit Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
== V ==<br />
;Visiting Teacher<br />
<br />
;Visiting Teaching<br />
<br />
; VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol<br />
: The technology that allows voice communication (such as telephone) over a network instead of through traditional phone lines. The Church has deployed VoIP in several locations indlucing BYU, the North Office Building, the Triad Center, and Ghana.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voip Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; VPN - Virtual Private Network<br />
: VPN is a private communications network often used within a company, or by several companies or organization, to communication confidentially over a publicly accessible network.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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<br />
== W ==<br />
;Ward<br />
<br />
;Ward Budget<br />
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;[[Ward Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a ward.<br />
<br />
;Ward Council<br />
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;Ward Welfare Committee<br />
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;Welfare<br />
<br />
;Welfare Services<br />
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<br />
== Y ==<br />
;Young Men<br />
<br />
;Young Single Adults<br />
<br />
;Young Women<br />
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== A ==<br />
;Active : Participating on a regular basis, such as attending meetings, observing the principles of the gospel, and accepting Church callings; Under current Church policy, those who attend meetings at least once a month.<br />
<br />
; AD - Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments. AD (also known as EAD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
<br />
; AF - Ancestral File<br />
: A database containing family history information contributed by members of the Church and others from 1979 to 1999. The file contains millions of names linked in family groups and pedigrees. Ancestral File data may be accessed on FamilySearch.org.<br />
<br />
;Agent Bishop : The Bishop responsible for a meetinghouse when that building has multiple wards.<br />
<br />
; AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML<br />
: AJAX is a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications. It exchanges small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire Web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.<br />
<br />
; API - Application Programming Interface<br />
: An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer library provides to support requests to be made of it by a computer program.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Area : A geographical administrative region of many stakes and missions, usually including hundreds of thousands of members. Areas often cover many nations and are presided over by either a General Authority or an Area Authority Seventy.<br />
<br />
;Area Presidency : A Presidency of general or regional leaders who preside over an area of the Church.<br />
<br />
;Area President : A general or regional leader, a General Authority or Area Authority Seventy, who presides over an area of the Church.<br />
<br />
; ASA<br />
: Church-managed Cisco ASA 5505 firewall used for meetinghouse Internet connections.<br />
<br />
; ASCII<br />
: American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard definition employing characters that can be read without conversion.<br />
<br />
; ASE - Application Service Engineer<br />
<br />
; ASP - Active Server Pages<br />
: ASP is Microsoft's server-side script engine for dynamically-generated Web pages. Programming ASP Web sites is made easier by various built-in objects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Server_Pages Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Auxiliary Organizations : Organizations in a ward that do not include the priesthood quorums. These organizations include the Relief Society, Primary, Young Women, Young Men, and Sunday School.<br />
<br />
== B ==<br />
; B2B - Business-to-Business<br />
: Business-to-business (or B2B for short) is a marketing strategy that involves the transaction of goods or services between businesses (as opposed to relations between businesses and other groups, such as consumers or public administration).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2B Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; B2C - Business-to-Consumer<br />
: B2C (also business-to-customer) describes activities of commercial organization serving the end consumer with products and services.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2C Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; B2E - Business-to-Employee<br />
: B2E uses an intrabusiness network that allows companies to provide products and services to their employees. Typically, companies use B2E networks to automate employee-related corporate business.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2E Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Baptism : The initial saving ordinance performed on those who have joined the Church or who have reached the age of eight, characterized by immersing the person completely in water. Baptisms therefore need to be recorded on Membership records.<br />
<br />
; BEZ - Back End Zone<br />
: All servers in the Provo Data Center have a "Front Door" and a "Back Door" interface. The "Back Door" interface is BEZ. BEZ is a flat network with all servers in the same IP subnet. Access to BEZ gives you access to all zones.<br />
<br />
; BI - Business Intelligence<br />
: BI is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, providing access to, and anlyzing data for the purpose of helping enterprise users make better business decisions.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Intelligence Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Bishop : A priesthood leader responsible for the spiritual and temporal welfare of a ward. Bishops preside over most ward functions and activities, interview members of their wards for worthiness, call members of their ward to callings within the ward and oversee efforts to provide for ward members unable to provide for themselves.<br />
<br />
;Block Schedule : A schedule of Sunday meetings that takes place in a three-hour period. The block schedule contains the sacrament meeting and Melchizedek Priesthood, Aaronic Priesthood, Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Sunday school meetings. See ''Handbook 2: Administering the Church'', section [http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/meetings-in-the-church 18] for timing and sequence of meetings.<br />
<br />
; Blog - Web Log<br />
: A blog is a Web site where entries are made in journal style and displayed in reverse chronological order.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; BO - BusinessObjects<br />
: Enterprise software that is used for business intelligence.<br />
<br />
; Born in the Covenant (BIC) : A child who is born in the covenant does not have to be sealed to the parents. A child whose parents were sealed to one another in the temple before the child was born is BIC. A child born after the mother's sealing to her husband is canceled is not BIC. A child born after one of the parents is excommunicated is not BIC.<br />
<br />
;Branch : The smallest organized unit of the Church. A congregation not large enough to be made into a ward, or not in an area with enough members to make a stake.<br />
<br />
;Branch Clerk : A priesthood leader responsible for the administrative functions of a branch; generally managing the membership and financial records of a branch.<br />
<br />
;Branch President : The priesthood holder called and set apart to lead a branch.<br />
<br />
;Bulletin : (a k a Ward Bulletin or Sacrament Meeting Program) The printed listing of planned prayers, talks and other sacrament meeting elements passed out at the beginning of each Sacrament Meeting in most LDS congregations.<br />
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== C ==<br />
;CAB : Church Administration Building<br />
<br />
;Calling : An office or assignment in the Church; An invitation to accept an office or assignment in the Church.<br />
<br />
; CCN - Church Communications Network<br />
: The Church's global network.<br />
<br />
;[[CDOL]] : Church Directory of Organizations and Leaders<br />
<br />
; CES - Church Educational System : The '''Church Educational System (CES)''' serves as the umbrella for all education programs of the Church, including Church-owned universities and colleges, institutes of religion, and seminary programs worldwide.<br />
<br />
;CFAR : ''Obsolete''. See CUBS.<br />
<br />
;CHI : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;CHQ : Church Headquarters<br />
<br />
;Church Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;Clerk : A priesthood holder responsible for tracking financial and membership information and maintaining the associated records.<br />
<br />
;Clerk's Office : The room in an LDS meetinghouse or stake center that is used by the Clerks. The room where a unit's financial and membership transactions are made and the associated records are kept.<br />
<br />
;COB : Church Office Building<br />
<br />
;Confirmation : An ordinance performed after baptism whereby a person becomes a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This ordinance is performed under the direction of the bishop. One or more Melchizedek Priesthood holders place their hands on the person’s head and confirm them as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and use the wording “Receive the Holy Ghost.” May also pronounce a blessing as inspired by the Holy Ghost. Confirmation for eight-year-old [[members of record]] is performed at the baptism. Confirmation for converts is performed at a sacrament meeting on a Sunday following the baptism.<br />
<br />
;[[Consolidated Financial Statement]] : Monthly summary for the stake of all units' financial activity.<br />
<br />
;Convert<br />
: An individual nine years of age or older who is baptized and confirmed a member of the Church, or an eight-year-old whose parents are not members or are being baptized at the same time. Individuals under the age of eighteen must have the permission of both parents before being baptized.<br />
<br />
; COTS - Commercial Off-the-Shelf<br />
: COTS is a term for software or hardware products that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. They are often used as alternatives to in-house development projects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_off-the-shelf Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;Court : ''Obsolete''. See Disciplinary Council<br />
<br />
; CRM - Customer Relationship Management<br />
: CRM is a broad term that covers concepts used by companies to manage their relationships with customers, including the capture, storage, and analysis of customer information.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;CUBS - Church Unit Banking Services<br />
: Introduced in 2010, a worldwide back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping. Over time, all regions will transition from CFAR or LURBS to CUBS.<br />
<br />
;CUFS : [[Church Unit Financial Statement]] (Bank Statement) This has been replaced by the Unit Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
== D ==<br />
;Disciplinary Council : A council of local leaders and other priesthood holders held to review the inappropriate behavior of a Church member and to decide on appropriate consequences. Councils may also be reconvened after a period of time to see if a member has repented sufficiently to be restored to full fellowship. See chapter 6 of ''Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops'' for details.<br />
<br />
;District : A district is a smaller version of a stake, organized as the parent unit of branches instead of wards. A district may be organized when there are enough branches in an area to allow easy communication and convenient travel to district meetings. A district president presides over the district and reports to the mission presidency. <br />
<br />
;District Clerk : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a district.<br />
<br />
;District President : The district president presides over the district and is assisted by two counselors. The district president reports to and receives direction from the mission president.<br />
<br />
; DIZ - Development Integration Zone<br />
<br />
== E ==<br />
; EAD - Enterprise Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments (also known as AD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Directory Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; EFD - Exploration Findings Document<br />
: This document is used to identify possible solutions for a specific project.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum : A quorum in the Church is a combination of a class, a fraternity of brethren, and a service organization. An elders quorum is a group of brethren in a ward consisting of up to 96 elders. After this number is reached, the quorum may be divided under direction of the stake president.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum President : The elders quorum in a ward is presided over by an elders quorum president and two counselors.<br />
<br />
;Endowment : Instruction received in the temple pertaining to the purposes and plans of the Lord in creating and peopling the earth and in exalting his children in the life to come.<br />
<br />
;Equalized Contribution : Refers to the support from the General Missionary Fund that results in each missionary serving from a specific country contributing the same amount irrespective of where in the world they serve.<br />
<br />
;ERC : Employment Resource Center<br />
<br />
; ERS - [http://providentliving.org/content/list/0,11664,1962-1,00.html Employment Resource Services]<br />
<br />
; EUP - End-User Productivity<br />
<br />
== F ==<br />
;Family History Center : A Family History Center is a branch facility of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. It contains staff to help patrons identify their ancestors through the use of computer programs and microfilms and microfiche that may be ordered from the Family History Library.<br />
<br />
;Fast Offering : Fast offerings are funds freely given monthly by members of the Church to help the needy. As a general guideline members fast for two meals and contribute the cash equivalent of the cost of the two meals to the Church. The use of fast offerings is at the discretion of the bishop under the direction of the stake president.<br />
<br />
; FCH - Family and Church History Department<br />
<br />
;FHC : Family History Center<br />
<br />
; FHL - [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHL/frameset_library.asp Family History Library]<br />
<br />
;[[Financial Clerk]] : Person responsible for financial matters in the unit.<br />
<br />
;FIS : Old DOS-based local unit financial software that is no longer used. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
<br />
;FM Group : Facilities Management Group<br />
<br />
; FWIW - For What It's Worth<br />
<br />
== G ==<br />
;General Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
;[[Geo code]] : A code used to group members into geographic areas, usually to analyze how a unit might be divided.<br />
<br />
;GHI : General Handbook of Instructions. ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
; GIDS - Global Identity Services<br />
: Project to create LDS Sign-in.<br />
<br />
; GIS - Geographic Information System<br />
: A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; GSC - [[Global Service Center]]<br />
: The GSC helps with questions and problems related to computers, Distribution Services, and clerk and leader issues. <br />
<br />
; GSD - Global Service Desk<br />
: Former name for the Global Service Center (GSC).<br />
<br />
<br />
== H ==<br />
;Handbook : The policy manual for administering the Church, consisting of two volumes: ''Handbook 1: Bishops and Stake Presidents'' and ''[http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church Handbook 2: Administering the Church]''.<br />
<br />
;High Priests Group : The stake president presides over the stake quorum of high priests, made up of all the high priests in the stake. The quorum is divided at the ward level into individual high priests groups. <br />
<br />
;High Priests Group Leader : The high priest group in a ward is presided over by a high priest group leader and two assistants. Under the bishopric’s direction, the high priests group leader coordinates temple and family history work in the ward.<br />
<br />
;[[Annual History|Historical Specialist]] : Clerk responsible for preparing the [[Annual_History|annual historical reports]].<br />
<br />
;Home Teacher : Home teachers are priesthood brethren who are assigned families at the ward level to visit monthly, to help and to strengthen. They are assigned by priesthood leaders.<br />
<br />
;Home Teaching : Home teaching is the responsibility of all Melchizedek Priesthood holders and of those who are teachers and priests in the Aaronic Priesthood. As part of their responsibility to watch over the members of the Church, home teachers visit their assigned families at least once each month to teach and strengthen them.<br />
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== I ==<br />
; ICS - Information and Communications Systems Department<br />
<br />
; IGI - International Genealogical Index<br />
: A list of names of deceased persons for whom temple ordinances have been performed. The most current version is available on the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site.<br />
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; IMOS - Internet Mission Office System<br />
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;Inactive : A term not officially used in the Church any more. See '''Less Active'''.<br />
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;Inactivity<br />
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;[[Individual Ordinance Summary]] : A form that contains most of the information on a [[Membership Records|Membership Record]] that can appropriately be given to a member.<br />
<br />
;Investigator<br />
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;[[Individual Ordinance Summary|IOS]] : Individual Ordinance Summary<br />
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; IP - Internet Protocol<br />
: An Internet protocol is a unique address that devices use to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet protocol standard (IP).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; IROP - Internal Record Of Purchase : A document used to record internal Church purchase transactions. The most common IROP transactions for Church units are those made at LDS Distribution Services online through the LDS Store, in person, or by telephone. Unit IROPs are transmitted electronically through MLS.<br />
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== J ==<br />
; JSMB - [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1872-1-1-1,00.html Joseph Smith Memorial Building]<br />
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<br />
== K ==<br />
; KB - KnowledgeBase<br />
: A database of articles that help employees resolve issues.<br />
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<br />
== L ==<br />
;Less Active : Participating in Church on an irregular basis, which may vary from coming to a few things a year to never coming at all. Members who attend meetings less than once a month are considered less active.<br />
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;[[Priesthood Line of Authority|Line of Authority]] : The chain of ordinations for a priesthood holder showing who ordained him to his current office, who ordained the ordainer, and so on back to Jesus Christ.<br />
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;LUAAT : Local Unit Area Auditor Trainer<br />
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;[[Budget Allowance|LUBA]] : Local Unit Budget Allowance<br />
<br />
;LURBS : Local Unit Receipting, Reporting, and Banking System - A back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping outside of North America. It provides various reports for local units, including a [[Ward/Branch Monthly Financial Report|monthly financial report]].<br />
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;[[Administrative office#Local Unit Support|LUS]] : Local Unit Support Group - Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, provides support for priesthood leaders in Canada and the United States.<br />
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;[[LUWS]] - [http://www.lds.org/units/ Local Unit Web Site]<br />
: Official Church Web sites that are accessible by members, at the branch, ward, and stake level that contains information about those units. Local unit Web sites contain information about specific units.<br />
<br />
== M ==<br />
;Member : A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a person eight years old or older who has been baptized and confirmed a member of the Church. <br />
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;Membership : The state of being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as evidenced by records kept at Church headquarters and in the local unit's MLS. Records are also created for children of members of the Church who are under eight years old; however, these children are not considered members until eight years old, when they are baptized and confirmed.<br />
<br />
;[[Membership Clerk]] : Person responsible for maintaining membership records on the members of a unit.<br />
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;[[Membership Records|Membership Record]]<br />
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;MIS : Old DOS-based local unit membership software. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
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;[[MLS]] - Member and Leader Services (membership and financial software)<br />
: MLS software is for use by unit leaders, clerks, auxiliary and quorum leaders, and secretaries at both the ward and stake levels. MLS is designed to make Church record-keeping easier and more efficient.<br />
<br />
;MRN : Membership Record Number<br />
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;[[Administrative office|MSR]] : Membership and Statistical Records Department - the Church department that is commonly known to clerks as the [[administrative office]].<br />
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== N ==<br />
;[[NQI]] : Non-quality item - a financial transaction that is not complete after 2 months.<br />
<br />
; NOB - North Office Building<br />
: The building that is directly north of the Church Office Building and was previously called the Data Center.<br />
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<br />
== O ==<br />
;Office : A position in the priesthood (such as priest, elder, and high priest) that has attached to it certain duties, responsibilities, and rights.<br />
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;Ordinance : A ceremony performed by the priesthood for a specific purpose. Examples are baptism/confirmation, ordination to the priesthood, and temple sealings. Some are saving ordinances and must be received by members in order to be saved, such as baptism/confirmation. Others may not necessarily be saving ordinances, such as a child blessing.<br />
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;Ordination : The bestowal of the priesthood and/or a priesthood office. For example, when a male member is ordained to the office of elder, he receives the Melchizedek Priesthood and is ordained to the office of elder within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Later in life, if he is ordained to the office of high priest, he does not receive the Melchizedek Priesthood again, but is ordained to the office of high priest within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Both examples are considered ordinations.<br />
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== P ==<br />
; PAF - Personal Ancestral File<br />
: A Church-produced computer software program that enables people to compile and organize their genealogy on their personal computers. PAF can help members identify ancestors and prepare their names for temple work.<br />
<br />
;Patriarch : Patriarch is an office in the Melchizedek Priesthood, and not a calling. A patriarch is recommended by the stake president, sustained in stake conference or stake priesthood meeting, and ordained by the First Presidency or one of the Twelve Apostles or (with written permission from the Twelve) the stake president. Patriarchs give personal blessings to members of the stake (see Patriarchal Blessing).<br />
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;Patriarchal Blessing : A blessing given to a member by the patriarch of his or her stake. After the member obtains a recommendation from the bishop, he or she is given a blessing in which the patriarch may give the member's lineage, list weaknesses and strengths, pronounce advice from the Lord concerning the member's future, and any other direction or guidance.<br />
<br />
; PC - Personal Computer<br />
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; PDD - Project Definition Document<br />
<br />
;PEC : Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
<br />
;PEF : Perpetual Education Fund<br />
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;Perpetual Education Fund<br />
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;Personal Priesthood Interview : ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
<br />
;Physical Facilities Representative : A local priesthood holder responsible for the physical status of a meetinghouse.<br />
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;PI : Priesthood Interview<br />
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; PIX<br />
: Church-managed Cisco PIX firewall used primarily for FHC Internet connections.<br />
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;PLT : Priesthood Leadership Travel<br />
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;PPI : Personal Priesthood Interview. ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
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;Presiding Bishop : A General Authority of the Church. The Presiding Bishop and his counselors serve under the direction of the First Presidency to administer the temporal affairs of the Church.<br />
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; PRF - Pedigree Resource File<br />
: A file of lineage-linked data submitted by both members and nonmembers through the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site. The master index is available online and the entire file is available on CD. The Pedigree Resource File is the successor to the Ancestral File.<br />
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;Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
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;Priesthood Interview : A private stewardship meeting between a priesthood leader and a person who reports to him<br />
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== Q ==<br />
;[[Quarterly Report]] : A report of member attendance and other key statistics submitted by wards to the stake and the Church each quarter<br />
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== R ==<br />
;Recommend<br />
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;Record<br />
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;Record Keeping<br />
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;REFIS<br />
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;Relief Society : The women's organization of the Church, organized by Joseph Smith in 1842, dedicated to "the exercise of all benevolent purposes." The Relief Society provides Sunday gospel instruction, other Relief Society meetings, visiting teaching, and welfare and compassionate service opportunities.<br />
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;RS : Relief Society<br />
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; RSS - Really Simple Syndication<br />
: RSS is a Web-feed format that is used to publish frequently updated digital content to consumers who use RSS aggregators to notify them of updates.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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== S ==<br />
; SAV - Symantec Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software formerly used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards. All computers should now have the Sophos anti-virus software.<br />
<br />
; SDK - Software Development Kit<br />
: SDK is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system, and more.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; SEO - Search Engine Optimization<br />
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; SERP - Search Engine Results Page<br />
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;Set Apart<br />
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;SFS : ''Obsolete''. See Consolidated Financial Statement.<br />
<br />
; SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol<br />
: A protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using HTTP.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
; Sophos Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software currently used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards.<br />
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; SORT<br />
: An internal conference hosted by ICS for technical Church employees.<br />
<br />
; SRD - Solutions Requirement Document<br />
: The SRD is used to identify the business requirements and business case for a proposed technology project.<br />
<br />
; SSH - Secure Shell<br />
: SSH is a communication system that uses public-key cryptography to establish a secure connection between remote computers.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Stake<br />
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;[[Stake Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a stake.<br />
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;Stake President : The stake president presides over the stake and is assisted by two counselors. The stake president reports to and receives direction from the presidency of the Seventy or from the Area President.<br />
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;[[Stake Technology Specialist]] : Person responsible for the technology assets of the stake and each ward in the stake.<br />
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;[[Statistical Clerk]] : Person responsible for collecting and preparing the [[Quarterly Report]].<br />
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== T ==<br />
<br />
;[[Desktop Management Software|TEM]] - Tivoli Endpoint Manager <br />
: Replaced LANDesk as the official software CHQ uses to centrally manage and secure the global fleet of Church-owned computers. TEM will install and utilize the BES Client service.<br />
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;Temple<br />
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;Temple Ordinances<br />
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;Temple Recommend<br />
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;Temporal<br />
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;Tithing<br />
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;Tithing Settlement<br />
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== U ==<br />
;Unit : A congregation or other function in the Church that is responsible for its budget. Wards, Stakes, Branches, Districts, Family History Centers, etc., are all examples of Units.<br />
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;Unit Financial Statement : the Unit Financial Statement has replaced the old Church Unit Financial Statement.<br />
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== V ==<br />
;Visiting Teacher<br />
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;Visiting Teaching<br />
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; VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol<br />
: The technology that allows voice communication (such as telephone) over a network instead of through traditional phone lines. The Church has deployed VoIP in several locations indlucing BYU, the North Office Building, the Triad Center, and Ghana.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voip Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; VPN - Virtual Private Network<br />
: VPN is a private communications network often used within a company, or by several companies or organization, to communication confidentially over a publicly accessible network.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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<br />
== W ==<br />
;Ward<br />
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;Ward Budget<br />
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;[[Ward Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a ward.<br />
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;Ward Council<br />
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;Ward Welfare Committee<br />
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;Welfare<br />
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;Welfare Services<br />
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== Y ==<br />
;Young Men<br />
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;Young Single Adults<br />
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;Young Women<br />
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== A ==<br />
;Active : Participating on a regular basis, such as attending meetings, observing the principles of the gospel, and accepting Church callings; Under current Church policy, those who attend meetings at least once a month.<br />
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; AD - Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments. AD (also known as EAD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
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; AF - Ancestral File<br />
: A database containing family history information contributed by members of the Church and others from 1979 to 1999. The file contains millions of names linked in family groups and pedigrees. Ancestral File data may be accessed on FamilySearch.org.<br />
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;Agent Bishop : The Bishop responsible for a meetinghouse when that building has multiple wards.<br />
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; AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML<br />
: AJAX is a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications. It exchanges small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire Web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.<br />
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; API - Application Programming Interface<br />
: An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer library provides to support requests to be made of it by a computer program.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Area : A geographical administrative region of many stakes and missions, usually including hundreds of thousands of members. Areas often cover many nations and are presided over by either a General Authority or an Area Authority Seventy.<br />
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;Area Presidency : A Presidency of general or regional leaders who preside over an area of the Church.<br />
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;Area President : A general or regional leader, a General Authority or Area Authority Seventy, who presides over an area of the Church.<br />
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; ASA<br />
: Church-managed Cisco ASA 5505 firewall used for meetinghouse Internet connections.<br />
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; ASCII<br />
: American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard definition employing characters that can be read without conversion.<br />
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; ASE - Application Service Engineer<br />
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; ASP - Active Server Pages<br />
: ASP is Microsoft's server-side script engine for dynamically-generated Web pages. Programming ASP Web sites is made easier by various built-in objects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Server_Pages Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Auxiliary Organizations : Organizations in a ward that do not include the priesthood quorums. These organizations include the Relief Society, Primary, Young Women, Young Men, and Sunday School.<br />
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== B ==<br />
; B2B - Business-to-Business<br />
: Business-to-business (or B2B for short) is a marketing strategy that involves the transaction of goods or services between businesses (as opposed to relations between businesses and other groups, such as consumers or public administration).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2B Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2C - Business-to-Consumer<br />
: B2C (also business-to-customer) describes activities of commercial organization serving the end consumer with products and services.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2C Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; B2E - Business-to-Employee<br />
: B2E uses an intrabusiness network that allows companies to provide products and services to their employees. Typically, companies use B2E networks to automate employee-related corporate business.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B2E Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Baptism : The initial saving ordinance performed on those who have joined the Church or who have reached the age of eight, characterized by immersing the person completely in water. Baptisms therefore need to be recorded on Membership records.<br />
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; BEZ - Back End Zone<br />
: All servers in the Provo Data Center have a "Front Door" and a "Back Door" interface. The "Back Door" interface is BEZ. BEZ is a flat network with all servers in the same IP subnet. Access to BEZ gives you access to all zones.<br />
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; BI - Business Intelligence<br />
: BI is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, providing access to, and anlyzing data for the purpose of helping enterprise users make better business decisions.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Intelligence Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Bishop : A priesthood leader responsible for the spiritual and temporal welfare of a ward. Bishops preside over most ward functions and activities, interview members of their wards for worthiness, call members of their ward to callings within the ward and oversee efforts to provide for ward members unable to provide for themselves.<br />
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;Block Schedule : A schedule of Sunday meetings that takes place in a three-hour period. The block schedule contains the sacrament meeting and Melchizedek Priesthood, Aaronic Priesthood, Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Sunday school meetings. See ''Handbook 2: Administering the Church'', section [http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/meetings-in-the-church 18] for timing and sequence of meetings.<br />
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; Blog - Web Log<br />
: A blog is a Web site where entries are made in journal style and displayed in reverse chronological order.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; BO - BusinessObjects<br />
: Enterprise software that is used for business intelligence.<br />
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; Born in the Covenant (BIC) : A child who is born in the covenant does not have to be sealed to the parents. A child whose parents were sealed to one another in the temple before the child was born is BIC. A child born after the mother's sealing to her husband is canceled is not BIC. A child born after one of the parents is excommunicated is not BIC.<br />
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;Branch : The smallest organized unit of the Church. A congregation not large enough to be made into a ward, or not in an area with enough members to make a stake.<br />
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;Branch Clerk : A priesthood leader responsible for the administrative functions of a branch; generally managing the membership and financial records of a branch.<br />
<br />
;Branch President : The priesthood holder called and set apart to lead a branch.<br />
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;Bulletin : (a k a Ward Bulletin or Sacrament Meeting Program) The printed listing of planned prayers, talks and other sacrament meeting elements passed out at the beginning of each Sacrament Meeting in most LDS congregations.<br />
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== C ==<br />
;CAB : Church Administration Building<br />
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;Calling : An office or assignment in the Church; An invitation to accept an office or assignment in the Church.<br />
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; CCN - Church Communications Network<br />
: The Church's global network.<br />
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;[[CDOL]] : Church Directory of Organizations and Leaders<br />
<br />
; CES - Church Educational System : The '''Church Educational System (CES)''' serves as the umbrella for all education programs of the Church, including Church-owned universities and colleges, institutes of religion, and seminary programs worldwide.<br />
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;CFAR : ''Obsolete''. See CUBS.<br />
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;CHI : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;CHQ : Church Headquarters<br />
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;Church Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;Clerk : A priesthood holder responsible for tracking financial and membership information and maintaining the associated records.<br />
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;Clerk's Office : The room in an LDS meetinghouse or stake center that is used by the Clerks. The room where a unit's financial and membership transactions are made and the associated records are kept.<br />
<br />
;COB : Church Office Building<br />
<br />
;Confirmation : An ordinance performed after baptism whereby a person becomes a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This ordinance is performed under the direction of the bishop. One or more Melchizedek Priesthood holders place their hands on the person’s head and confirm them as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and use the wording “Receive the Holy Ghost.” May also pronounce a blessing as inspired by the Holy Ghost. Confirmation for eight-year-old [[members of record]] is performed at the baptism. Confirmation for converts is performed at a sacrament meeting on a Sunday following the baptism.<br />
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;[[Consolidated Financial Statement]] : Monthly summary for the stake of all units' financial activity.<br />
<br />
;Convert<br />
: An individual nine years of age or older who is baptized and confirmed a member of the Church, or an eight-year-old whose parents are not members or are being baptized at the same time. Individuals under the age of eighteen must have the permission of both parents before being baptized.<br />
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; COTS - Commercial Off-the-Shelf<br />
: COTS is a term for software or hardware products that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. They are often used as alternatives to in-house development projects.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_off-the-shelf Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Court : ''Obsolete''. See Disciplinary Council<br />
<br />
; CRM - Customer Relationship Management<br />
: CRM is a broad term that covers concepts used by companies to manage their relationships with customers, including the catpure, storage, and analysis of customer information.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management Wikipedia Definition]<br />
<br />
;CUBS - Church Unit Banking Services<br />
: Introduced in 2010, a worldwide back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping. Over time, all regions will transition from CFAR or LURBS to CUBS.<br />
<br />
;CUFS : [[Church Unit Financial Statement]] (Bank Statement) This has been replaced by the Unit Financial Statement.<br />
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== D ==<br />
;Disciplinary Council : A council of local leaders and other priesthood holders held to review the inappropriate behavior of a Church member and to decide on appropriate consequences. Councils may also be reconvened after a period of time to see if a member has repented sufficiently to be restored to full fellowship. See chapter 6 of ''Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops'' for details.<br />
<br />
;District : A district is a smaller version of a stake, organized as the parent unit of branches instead of wards. A district may be organized when there are enough branches in an area to allow easy communication and convenient travel to district meetings. A district president presides over the district and reports to the mission presidency. <br />
<br />
;District Clerk : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a district.<br />
<br />
;District President : The district president presides over the district and is assisted by two counselors. The district president reports to and receives direction from the mission president.<br />
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; DIZ - Development Integration Zone<br />
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== E ==<br />
; EAD - Enterprise Active Directory<br />
: Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use in Windows environments (also known as AD) stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Directory Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; EFD - Exploration Findings Document<br />
: This document is used to identify possible solutions for a specific project.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum : A quorum in the Church is a combination of a class, a fraternity of brethren, and a service organization. An elders quorum is a group of brethren in a ward consisting of up to 96 elders. After this number is reached, the quorum may be divided under direction of the stake president.<br />
<br />
;Elders Quorum President : The elders quorum in a ward is presided over by an elders quorum president and two counselors.<br />
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;Endowment : Instruction received in the temple pertaining to the purposes and plans of the Lord in creating and peopling the earth and in exalting his children in the life to come.<br />
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;Equalized Contribution : Refers to the support from the General Missionary Fund that results in each missionary serving from a specific country contributing the same amount irrespective of where in the world they serve.<br />
<br />
;ERC : Employment Resource Center<br />
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; ERS - [http://providentliving.org/content/list/0,11664,1962-1,00.html Employment Resource Services]<br />
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; EUP - End-User Productivity<br />
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== F ==<br />
;Family History Center : A Family History Center is a branch facility of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. It contains staff to help patrons identify their ancestors through the use of computer programs and microfilms and microfiche that may be ordered from the Family History Library.<br />
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;Fast Offering : Fast offerings are funds freely given monthly by members of the Church to help the needy. As a general guideline members fast for two meals and contribute the cash equivalent of the cost of the two meals to the Church. The use of fast offerings is at the discretion of the bishop under the direction of the stake president.<br />
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; FCH - Family and Church History Department<br />
<br />
;FHC : Family History Center<br />
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; FHL - [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHL/frameset_library.asp Family History Library]<br />
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;[[Financial Clerk]] : Person responsible for financial matters in the unit.<br />
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;FIS : Old DOS-based local unit financial software that is no longer used. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
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;FM Group : Facilities Management Group<br />
<br />
; FWIW - For What It's Worth<br />
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== G ==<br />
;General Handbook of Instructions : ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
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;[[Geo code]] : A code used to group members into geographic areas, usually to analyze how a unit might be divided.<br />
<br />
;GHI : General Handbook of Instructions. ''Obsolete''. See Handbook.<br />
<br />
; GIDS - Global Identity Services<br />
: Project to create LDS Sign-in.<br />
<br />
; GIS - Geographic Information System<br />
: A geographic information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gis Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; GSC - [[Global Service Center]]<br />
: The GSC helps with questions and problems related to computers, Distribution Services, and clerk and leader issues. <br />
<br />
; GSD - Global Service Desk<br />
: Former name for the Global Service Center (GSC).<br />
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<br />
== H ==<br />
;Handbook : The policy manual for administering the Church, consisting of two volumes: ''Handbook 1: Bishops and Stake Presidents'' and ''[http://lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church Handbook 2: Administering the Church]''.<br />
<br />
;High Priests Group : The stake president presides over the stake quorum of high priests, made up of all the high priests in the stake. The quorum is divided at the ward level into individual high priests groups. <br />
<br />
;High Priests Group Leader : The high priest group in a ward is presided over by a high priest group leader and two assistants. Under the bishopric’s direction, the high priests group leader coordinates temple and family history work in the ward.<br />
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;[[Annual History|Historical Specialist]] : Clerk responsible for preparing the [[Annual_History|annual historical reports]].<br />
<br />
;Home Teacher : Home teachers are priesthood brethren who are assigned families at the ward level to visit monthly, to help and to strengthen. They are assigned by priesthood leaders.<br />
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;Home Teaching : Home teaching is the responsibility of all Melchizedek Priesthood holders and of those who are teachers and priests in the Aaronic Priesthood. As part of their responsibility to watch over the members of the Church, home teachers visit their assigned families at least once each month to teach and strengthen them.<br />
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== I ==<br />
; ICS - Information and Communications Systems Department<br />
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; IGI - International Genealogical Index<br />
: A list of names of deceased persons for whom temple ordinances have been performed. The most current version is available on the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site.<br />
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; IMOS - Internet Mission Office System<br />
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;Inactive : A term not officially used in the Church any more. See '''Less Active'''.<br />
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;Inactivity<br />
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;[[Individual Ordinance Summary]] : A form that contains most of the information on a [[Membership Records|Membership Record]] that can appropriately be given to a member.<br />
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;Investigator<br />
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;[[Individual Ordinance Summary|IOS]] : Individual Ordinance Summary<br />
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; IP - Internet Protocol<br />
: An Internet protocol is a unique address that devices use to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet protocol standard (IP).<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; IROP - Internal Record Of Purchase : A document used to record internal Church purchase transactions. The most common IROP transactions for Church units are those made at LDS Distribution Services online through the LDS Store, in person, or by telephone. Unit IROPs are transmitted electronically through MLS.<br />
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== J ==<br />
; JSMB - [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1872-1-1-1,00.html Joseph Smith Memorial Building]<br />
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== K ==<br />
; KB - KnowledgeBase<br />
: A database of articles that help employees resolve issues.<br />
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== L ==<br />
;Less Active : Participating in Church on an irregular basis, which may vary from coming to a few things a year to never coming at all. Members who attend meetings less than once a month are considered less active.<br />
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;[[Priesthood Line of Authority|Line of Authority]] : The chain of ordinations for a priesthood holder showing who ordained him to his current office, who ordained the ordainer, and so on back to Jesus Christ.<br />
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;LUAAT : Local Unit Area Auditor Trainer<br />
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;[[Budget Allowance|LUBA]] : Local Unit Budget Allowance<br />
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;LURBS : Local Unit Receipting, Reporting, and Banking System - A back office system used by administrative offices for financial record-keeping outside of North America. It provides various reports for local units, including a [[Ward/Branch Monthly Financial Report|monthly financial report]].<br />
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;[[Administrative office#Local Unit Support|LUS]] : Local Unit Support Group - Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, provides support for priesthood leaders in Canada and the United States.<br />
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;[[LUWS]] - [http://www.lds.org/units/ Local Unit Web Site]<br />
: Official Church Web sites that are accessible by members, at the branch, ward, and stake level that contains information about those units. Local unit Web sites contain information about specific units.<br />
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== M ==<br />
;Member : A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a person eight years old or older who has been baptized and confirmed a member of the Church. <br />
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;Membership : The state of being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as evidenced by records kept at Church headquarters and in the local unit's MLS. Records are also created for children of members of the Church who are under eight years old; however, these children are not considered members until eight years old, when they are baptized and confirmed.<br />
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;[[Membership Clerk]] : Person responsible for maintaining membership records on the members of a unit.<br />
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;[[Membership Records|Membership Record]]<br />
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;MIS : Old DOS-based local unit membership software. See [[MLS]] for current software.<br />
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;[[MLS]] - Member and Leader Services (membership and financial software)<br />
: MLS software is for use by unit leaders, clerks, auxiliary and quorum leaders, and secretaries at both the ward and stake levels. MLS is designed to make Church record-keeping easier and more efficient.<br />
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;MRN : Membership Record Number<br />
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;[[Administrative office|MSR]] : Membership and Statistical Records Department - the Church department that is commonly known to clerks as the [[administrative office]].<br />
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== N ==<br />
;[[NQI]] : Non-quality item - a financial transaction that is not complete after 2 months.<br />
<br />
; NOB - North Office Building<br />
: The building that is directly north of the Church Office Building and was previously called the Data Center.<br />
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== O ==<br />
;Office : A position in the priesthood (such as priest, elder, and high priest) that has attached to it certain duties, responsibilities, and rights.<br />
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;Ordinance : A ceremony performed by the priesthood for a specific purpose. Examples are baptism/confirmation, ordination to the priesthood, and temple sealings. Some are saving ordinances and must be received by members in order to be saved, such as baptism/confirmation. Others may not necessarily be saving ordinances, such as a child blessing.<br />
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;Ordination : The bestowal of the priesthood and/or a priesthood office. For example, when a male member is ordained to the office of elder, he receives the Melchizedek Priesthood and is ordained to the office of elder within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Later in life, if he is ordained to the office of high priest, he does not receive the Melchizedek Priesthood again, but is ordained to the office of high priest within the Melchizedek Priesthood. Both examples are considered ordinations.<br />
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== P ==<br />
; PAF - Personal Ancestral File<br />
: A Church-produced computer software program that enables people to compile and organize their genealogy on their personal computers. PAF can help members identify ancestors and prepare their names for temple work.<br />
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;Patriarch : Patriarch is an office in the Melchizedek Priesthood, and not a calling. A patriarch is recommended by the stake president, sustained in stake conference or stake priesthood meeting, and ordained by the First Presidency or one of the Twelve Apostles or (with written permission from the Twelve) the stake president. Patriarchs give personal blessings to members of the stake (see Patriarchal Blessing).<br />
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;Patriarchal Blessing : A blessing given to a member by the patriarch of his or her stake. After the member obtains a recommendation from the bishop, he or she is given a blessing in which the patriarch may give the member's lineage, list weaknesses and strengths, pronounce advice from the Lord concerning the member's future, and any other direction or guidance.<br />
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; PC - Personal Computer<br />
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; PDD - Project Definition Document<br />
<br />
;PEC : Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
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;PEF : Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Perpetual Education Fund<br />
<br />
;Personal Priesthood Interview : ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
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;Physical Facilities Representative : A local priesthood holder responsible for the physical status of a meetinghouse.<br />
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;PI : Priesthood Interview<br />
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; PIX<br />
: Church-managed Cisco PIX firewall used primarily for FHC Internet connections.<br />
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;PLT : Priesthood Leadership Travel<br />
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;PPI : Personal Priesthood Interview. ''Obsolete''. See Priesthood Interview<br />
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;Presiding Bishop : A General Authority of the Church. The Presiding Bishop and his counselors serve under the direction of the First Presidency to administer the temporal affairs of the Church.<br />
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; PRF - Pedigree Resource File<br />
: A file of lineage-linked data submitted by both members and nonmembers through the [http://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] Web site. The master index is available online and the entire file is available on CD. The Pedigree Resource File is the successor to the Ancestral File.<br />
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;Priesthood Executive Committee<br />
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;Priesthood Interview : A private stewardship meeting between a priesthood leader and a person who reports to him<br />
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== Q ==<br />
;[[Quarterly Report]] : A report of member attendance and other key statistics submitted by wards to the stake and the Church each quarter<br />
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== R ==<br />
;Recommend<br />
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;Record<br />
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;Record Keeping<br />
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;REFIS<br />
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;Relief Society : The women's organization of the Church, organized by Joseph Smith in 1842, dedicated to "the exercise of all benevolent purposes." The Relief Society provides Sunday gospel instruction, other Relief Society meetings, visiting teaching, and welfare and compassionate service opportunities.<br />
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;RS : Relief Society<br />
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; RSS - Really Simple Syndication<br />
: RSS is a Web-feed format that is used to publish frequently updated digital content to consumers who use RSS aggregators to notify them of updates.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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== S ==<br />
; SAV - Symantec Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software formerly used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards. All computers should now have the Sophos anti-virus software.<br />
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; SDK - Software Development Kit<br />
: SDK is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system, and more.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; SEO - Search Engine Optimization<br />
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; SERP - Search Engine Results Page<br />
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;Set Apart<br />
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;SFS : ''Obsolete''. See Consolidated Financial Statement.<br />
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; SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol<br />
: A protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using HTTP.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; Sophos Anti-Virus : An anti-virus software currently used on Church-owned computers, such as those used in stakes and wards.<br />
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; SORT<br />
: An internal conference hosted by ICS for technical Church employees.<br />
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; SRD - Solutions Requirement Document<br />
: The SRD is used to identify the business requirements and business case for a proposed technology project.<br />
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; SSH - Secure Shell<br />
: SSH is a communication system that uses public-key cryptography to establish a secure connection between remote computers.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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;Stake<br />
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;[[Stake Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a stake.<br />
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;Stake President : The stake president presides over the stake and is assisted by two counselors. The stake president reports to and receives direction from the presidency of the Seventy or from the Area President.<br />
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;[[Stake Technology Specialist]] : Person responsible for the technology assets of the stake and each ward in the stake.<br />
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;[[Statistical Clerk]] : Person responsible for collecting and preparing the [[Quarterly Report]].<br />
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== T ==<br />
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;[[Desktop Management Software|TEM]] - Tivoli Endpoint Manager <br />
: Replaced LANDesk as the official software CHQ uses to centrally manage and secure the global fleet of Church-owned computers. TEM will install and utilize the BES Client service.<br />
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;Temple<br />
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;Temple Ordinances<br />
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;Temple Recommend<br />
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;Temporal<br />
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;Tithing<br />
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;Tithing Settlement<br />
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== U ==<br />
;Unit : A congregation or other function in the Church that is responsible for its budget. Wards, Stakes, Branches, Districts, Family History Centers, etc., are all examples of Units.<br />
<br />
;Unit Financial Statement : the Unit Financial Statement has replaced the old Church Unit Financial Statement.<br />
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== V ==<br />
;Visiting Teacher<br />
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;Visiting Teaching<br />
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; VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol<br />
: The technology that allows voice communication (such as telephone) over a network instead of through traditional phone lines. The Church has deployed VoIP in several locations indlucing BYU, the North Office Building, the Triad Center, and Ghana.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voip Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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; VPN - Virtual Private Network<br />
: VPN is a private communications network often used within a company, or by several companies or organization, to communication confidentially over a publicly accessible network.<br />
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn Wikipedia Definition]<br />
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== W ==<br />
;Ward<br />
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;Ward Budget<br />
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;[[Ward Clerk]] : Person responsible for all clerical activities in a ward.<br />
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;Ward Council<br />
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;Ward Welfare Committee<br />
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;Welfare<br />
<br />
;Welfare Services<br />
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== Y ==<br />
;Young Men<br />
<br />
;Young Single Adults<br />
<br />
;Young Women<br />
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<div>Each month we will provide a newsletter to our Stake and District Technology Specialists updating them with support methods and latest developments in Meetinghouse Technology. <br />
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==2012 Archives:==<br />
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*[[Media:TechSpecialistNewsletter_1June2012.pdf| Technology Specialist Newsletter - 1 June 2012]] ''Featured topic: Webcasts in the Meetinghouse''<br />
*[[Media:TechSpecialist_IntroLetter.pdf| Technology Specialist Introduction Letter]]<br />
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==2011 Archives:==<br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1211_en.pdf|December 2011]] <i> Featured topics: Personal Video Conferencing, Church Broadcasts for the Hearing Impaired</i><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1111_en.pdf|November 2011]] <i>Featured Topics: Powerline Networking and Viewing General Conference after the Broadcast</i> <br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1110_en.pdf|October 2011]] <i>Featured Topics: Powerline Networking and Viewing General Conference after the Broadcast</i><br> <br />
* [[media:MHTech_Newsletter_1109_en.pdf|September 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Introducing the LDS Media Library!</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1108_en.pdf|August 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Managing Meetinghouse Computers</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1107_en.pdf|July 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Webcast Software</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1106_en.pdf|June 2011]] <i>Featured topic: LDS Calendar</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1105_en.pdf|May 2011]] <i>Featured topic: LDS Account</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1104_en.pdf|April 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Satellite Basics and Troubleshooting</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1103_en.pdf|March 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Meetinghouse Firewall</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1102_en.pdf|February 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Meetinghouse Internet Use</i><br><br />
* [[media:MHT_Newsletter_1101_en.pdf|January 2011]] <i>Featured topic: Meetinghouse Media</i><br />
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What would you like to hear about in a future newsletter? What technology do you want to know more about? Send you ideas for newsletter content to [mailto:mhifeedback@ldschurch.org mhifeedback@ldschurch.org].</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=36725User:Paulscherbel2012-06-01T18:06:23Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Implementation Services team at the LDS Church<br />
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=== Current Calling ===<br />
*Bishopric Counselor<br />
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=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Stake Clerk<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
* Bishopric Counselor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Counselor, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
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=== Sandboxes ===<br />
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*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/MHI Upgrade FAQ|MHI Upgrade FAQ]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Clerks&diff=28545Clerks2011-12-22T18:34:17Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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==Welcome to the Clerk Wiki==<br />
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=====General=====<br />
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* [[Clerks overview|Overview]]<br />
* [[Stake clerk]] / [[Ward clerk]]<br />
* [[MLS]]<br />
* [[Letters and policies archive]]<br />
* [[Glossary]] <br />
* [[Tip of the Week]] archive<br />
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=====Financial=====<br />
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* [[Financial clerk]]<br />
* [[Financial audit]]<br />
* [[Reconciliation]]<br />
* [[CUBS]]<br />
* [[:Category:Finance|more...]]<br />
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===== Membership =====<br />
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* [[Membership clerk]]<br />
* [[Membership records]]<br />
* [[Recording ordinances]]<br />
* [[Membership audit]]<br />
* [[:Category:Membership|more...]]<br />
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===== Statistical/Historical =====<br />
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* [[Statistical clerk]]<br />
* [[Statistical records and reporting|Statistical reporting]]<br />
* [[Quarterly report]]<br />
* [[Annual history]]<br />
* [[Record retention]]<br />
* [[:Category:Statistical|more...]]<br />
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===== Technology =====<br />
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* [[Stake technology specialist]]<br />
* [[Meetinghouse Internet]]<br />
* [[Computers]]<br />
* [[Meetinghouse Webcast]]<br />
* [[Satellite broadcast]]s<br />
* [[:Category:Technology|more...]]<br />
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=====Unit Administration=====<br />
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* [[:Category:Roles|Roles]]<br />
* [[CDOL]]<br />
* [[Maps and boundaries]]<br />
* [[LDS Maps]]<br />
* [[Training]]<br />
* [[:Category:Unit Administration|more...]]<br />
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*Why do some Church buildings provide Internet access and some do not?<br />
*How come I can access additional sites at some Church buildings but not at others?<br />
*How come I can access additional sites at some times but not at others?<br />
*Why do I have to login every time?<br />
*Is my access filtered?<br />
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=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Implementation Services team at the LDS Church<br />
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=== Current Calling ===<br />
* Stake Clerk<br />
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=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
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=== Sandboxes ===<br />
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*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/MHI Upgrade FAQ|MHI Upgrade FAQ]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=28244User:Paulscherbel2011-12-12T23:26:31Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Implementation Services team at the LDS Church<br />
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=== Current Calling ===<br />
* Stake Clerk<br />
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=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
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=== Sandboxes ===<br />
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*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/WCF&IAC|WCF&IAC]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=28162User:Paulscherbel2011-12-08T17:18:32Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet upgrade|Meetinghouse Internet upgrade]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/WCF&IAC|WCF&IAC]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Global_Service_Center&diff=27502Global Service Center2011-11-08T22:12:16Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Contacting the Global Service Center */</p>
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<div>The '''Global Service Center''' provides IT support, distribution ordering support, and local unit MLS support services. Please use the following contact for each of these services: <br />
<br />
== Contacting the Global Service Center ==<br />
[[Global Service Center - Distribution|Distribution]] - problems with arrival or contents of your order from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.org<br />
* International - refer to this Global Service Center [http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/GlobalServiceCenterView?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&storeId=10704 Contact List]:<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5971 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3800 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:gscdistribution@ldschurch.org gscdistribution@ldschurch.org].<br />
<br />
[[Global Service Center - IT Support|IT Support]] - technical support for Church employees and [[Meetinghouse technology|meetinghouse technologies]] <br />
* by phone at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-4357 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org]<br />
<br />
[[Global Service Center - MLU Support|Member/Leader Unit (MLU) Support]] - local unit clerks and leaders contact for MLS problems and questions<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5932 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3500 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:mlssupport@ldschurch.org mlssupport@ldschurch.org ]<br />
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[[Category:Global Service Center]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Global_Service_Center&diff=27498Global Service Center2011-11-08T21:50:07Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>The '''Global Service Center''' provides IT support, distribution ordering support, and local unit MLS support services. Please use the following contact for each of these services: <br />
<br />
== Contacting the Global Service Center ==<br />
[[Global Service Center - Distribution|Distribution]] - problems with arrival or contents of your order from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.org<br />
* International - refer to this Global Service Center [http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/GlobalServiceCenterView?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&storeId=10704 Contact List]:<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5971 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3800 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:gscdistribution@ldschurch.org gscdistribution@ldschurch.org].<br />
<br />
[[Global Service Center - IT Support|IT Support]] - technical support for Church employees and [[Meetinghouse technology|meetinghouse technologies]] <br />
* by phone at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-4357 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org]<br />
<br />
[[Global Service Center - MLU Support|Member/Leader Unit (MLU) Support]] - local unit clerks and leaders contact for MLS problems and questions<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5932 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3500 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:mlssupport@ldschurch.org mlssupport@ldschurch.org ]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Global Service Center]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Global_Service_Center&diff=27495Talk:Global Service Center2011-11-08T21:36:15Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with 'The IT Support portion of this had it's own article, which I think is nice to be able to reference directly from other articles. I've created similar articles for Distribution a…'</p>
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<div>The IT Support portion of this had it's own article, which I think is nice to be able to reference directly from other articles. I've created similar articles for Distribution and MLU. I'm leaning towards removing the contact info in this article and just pointing to the sub articles. Anybody opposed to this? -[[User:Paulscherbel|Paulscherbel]] 21:36, 8 November 2011 (UTC)</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Global_Service_Center_-_Distribution&diff=27486Global Service Center - Distribution2011-11-08T19:50:42Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with 'The '''Distribution''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) deals with problems with the arrival or contents of orders from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.…'</p>
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<div>The '''Distribution''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) deals with problems with the arrival or contents of orders from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.org.<br />
<br />
==Contacting Distribution==<br />
You may contact the Distribution portion of the Global Service Center:<br />
*by phone in the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-3800<br />
*by phone in the US and Canada at 1-800-537-5971 (toll free)<br />
*by phone internationally at one of [http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/GlobalServiceCenterView?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&storeId=10704 these numbers]<br />
*by email at gscdistribution@ldschurch.org.<br />
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{{Note| Distribution is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include IT Support and Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support}}</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/IT_Support_at_GSC&diff=27485User:Paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC2011-11-08T19:37:05Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Contacting IT Support */</p>
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<div>The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for Church employees, service missionaries, stake technology specialists, and stake or district presidencies when they are not able to find answers and solutions themselves at places like the [[Main_Page|LDSTech wiki]] or [https://tech.lds.org/forum/ forum].<br />
<br />
Items that they may be able to assist with include Church-related<br />
*network or Internet connection issues including meetinghouse firewalls and Church-managed wireless access points<br />
*satellite broadcasts or webcasting<br />
*video conferencing<br />
<br />
== Contacting IT Support ==<br />
Authorized individuals may contact the IT Support portion of the Global Service Center in the following ways:<br />
* by phone from the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-4357 (HELP)<br />
* by phone in the US and Canada at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free)<br />
* by phone in Europe and Africa at +800-2950-2950 (toll free)<br />
* by e-mail at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org] <br />
<br />
{{Note| IT Support (ITS) is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include [[Global Service Center - Distribution|Distribution Services Division (DSD)]] and [[Global Service Center - MLU Support|Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support]].}}<br />
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[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/IT_Support_at_GSC&diff=27484User:Paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC2011-11-08T19:36:18Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for Church employees, service missionaries, stake technology specialists, and stake or district presidencies when they are not able to find answers and solutions themselves at places like the [[Main_Page|LDSTech wiki]] or [https://tech.lds.org/forum/ forum].<br />
<br />
Items that they may be able to assist with include Church-related<br />
*network or Internet connection issues including meetinghouse firewalls and Church-managed wireless access points<br />
*satellite broadcasts or webcasting<br />
*video conferencing<br />
<br />
== Contacting IT Support ==<br />
Authorized individuals may contact the IT Support portion of the Global Service Center in the following ways:<br />
* by phone from the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-4357 (HELP)<br />
* by phone in the US and Canada at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free)<br />
* by phone in Europe and Africa at +800-2950-2950 (toll free)<br />
* by e-mail at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org] <br />
<br />
{{Note| IT Support (ITS) is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include [[Global Service Center - Distribution|Distribution Services Division (DSD)]], who support online ordering at http://store.lds.org and [[Global Service Center - MLU Support|Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support]].}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/IT_Support_at_GSC&diff=27483User:Paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC2011-11-08T19:07:06Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Contacting IT Support */</p>
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<div>The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for Church employees, service missionaries, stake technology specialists, and stake or district presidencies when they are not able to find answers and solutions themselves at places like the [[Main_Page|LDSTech wiki]] or [https://tech.lds.org/forum/ forum].<br />
<br />
Items that they may be able to assist with include Church-related<br />
*network or Internet connection issues including meetinghouse firewalls and Church-managed wireless access points<br />
*satellite broadcasts or webcasting<br />
*video conferencing<br />
<br />
== Contacting IT Support ==<br />
Authorized individuals may contact the IT Support portion of the Global Service Center in the following ways:<br />
* by phone from the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-4357 (HELP)<br />
* by phone in the US and Canada at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free)<br />
* by phone in Europe and Africa at +800-2950-2950 (toll free)<br />
* by e-mail at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org] <br />
<br />
{{Note| IT Support (ITS) is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include Distribution Services Division (DSD), who support online ordering at http://store.lds.org and Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/IT_Support_at_GSC&diff=27482User:Paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC2011-11-08T19:04:13Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for Church employees, service missionaries, stake technology specialists, and stake or district presidencies when they are not able to find answers and solutions themselves at places like the [[Main_Page|LDSTech wiki]] or [https://tech.lds.org/forum/ forum].<br />
<br />
Items that they may be able to assist with include Church-related<br />
*network or Internet connection issues including meetinghouse firewalls and Church-managed wireless access points<br />
*satellite broadcasts or webcasting<br />
*video conferencing<br />
<br />
== Contacting IT Support ==<br />
Church employees, service missionaries, stake technology specialists, and stake presidencies may contact the IT Support portion of the Global Service Center in the following ways:<br />
* by phone from the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-4357 (HELP)<br />
* by phone in the US and Canada at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free)<br />
* by phone in Europe and Africa at +800-2950-2950 (toll free)<br />
* by e-mail at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org] <br />
<br />
{{Note| IT Support (ITS) is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include Distribution Services Division (DSD), who support online ordering at http://store.lds.org and Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/IT_Support_at_GSC&diff=27481User:Paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC2011-11-08T18:39:12Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with 'The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for Meetinghouse Internet, including Meetinghouse firewalls and Church-ma…'</p>
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<div>The '''IT Support''' portion of the '''Global Service Center''' (GSC) provides technical support for [[Meetinghouse Internet]], including [[Meetinghouse firewall]]s and Church-managed wireless access points (WAPs). <br />
<br />
== Contacting IT Support ==<br />
You may contact the IT Support portion of the Global Service Center:<br />
* by phone from the Salt Lake City area at 1-801-240-4357 (HELP)<br />
* by phone in the US and Canada at 1-866-678-2763 (toll free)<br />
* by phone in Europe and Africa at +800-2950-2950 (toll free)<br />
* by e-mail at [mailto:globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org globalservicecenter@ldschurch.org] <br />
<br />
{{Note| IT Support (ITS) is one of 3 groups at the [[Global Service Center]]. Other groups include Distribution Services Division (DSD), who support online ordering at http://store.lds.org and Member Leader Unit (MLU) or (MLS) support}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technology]]<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=27480User:Paulscherbel2011-11-08T18:38:59Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/WCF&IAC|WCF&IAC]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/IT Support at GSC|IT Support at GSC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/WCF%26IAC&diff=27233User:Paulscherbel/WCF&IAC2011-10-21T17:10:54Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with 'Overview/Intro The way people access the Internet in some LDS meetinghouses is changing. Additionally, local leaders (stake and district presidents and higher) will have more…'</p>
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<div>Overview/Intro<br />
<br />
The way people access the Internet in some LDS meetinghouses is changing. <br />
<br />
Additionally, local leaders (stake and district presidents and higher) will have more access control in those same buildings<br />
<br />
Wireless<br />
<br />
Internet<br />
<br />
Controls</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=27232User:Paulscherbel2011-10-21T17:09:47Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/WCF&IAC|WCF&IAC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel/WCFandIAC&diff=27224User:Paulscherbel/WCFandIAC2011-10-21T17:03:29Z<p>Paulscherbel: Created page with 'test'</p>
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<div>test</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=27223User:Paulscherbel2011-10-21T17:03:20Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Africa West Table|Africa West Table]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Networking|Networking Rework]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/WCFandIAC]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Global_Service_Center&diff=25350Global Service Center2011-08-03T15:48:34Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>The '''Global Service Center''' provides support and answers questions about product ordering and distribution. Please contact them if there are any problems with the arrival or contents of your order from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.org.<br />
<br />
== Contacting the Global Service Center ==<br />
You may contact the [http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/GlobalServiceCenterView?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&storeId=10704 Global Service Center]:<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5971 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3800 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:help@store.lds.org help@store.lds.org].<br />
<br />
{{Note| [[Global Service Center - IT Support|IT Support]] is a part of the Global Service Center. They provide technical support for [[Meetinghouse technology|meetinghouse technologies]] and others.}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Global_Service_Center&diff=25349Global Service Center2011-08-03T15:48:00Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Contacting the Global Service Center */</p>
<hr />
<div>The '''Global Service Center''' provides support and answers questions about product ordering and distribution. Please contact them if there are any problems with the arrival or contents of your order from Distribution Services or http://store.lds.org.<br />
<br />
== Contacting the Global Service Center ==<br />
You may contact the [http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/GlobalServiceCenterView?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&storeId=10704 Global Service Center]:<br />
* by phone at 1-800-537-5971 (toll free in the US and Canada)<br />
* by phone at 1-801-240-3800 (in the Salt Lake City area, or outside the US and Canada)<br />
* by email at [mailto:help@store.lds.org help@store.lds.org].<br />
<br />
{{Note| [[Global Service Desk|IT Support]] is a part of the Global Service Center. They provide technical support for [[Meetinghouse technology|meetinghouse technologies]] and others.}}<br />
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[[Category:Help]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=22332User:Paulscherbel2011-03-30T16:35:53Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Africa West Table|Africa West Table]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Networking|Networking Rework]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=22331User:Paulscherbel2011-03-30T16:35:27Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Africa West Table|Africa West Table]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Networking page]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=21046User:Paulscherbel2011-02-10T18:54:31Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Africa West Table|Africa West Table]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=20276User:Paulscherbel2011-01-20T19:33:02Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Installing and activating the Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=20094User:Paulscherbel2011-01-14T16:38:02Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Sandboxes */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall|Cisco 881-W meetinghouse firewall]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=20091User:Paulscherbel2011-01-13T23:20:49Z<p>Paulscherbel: /* Occupation */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Field Services team at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]</div>Paulscherbelhttps://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Paulscherbel&diff=19698User:Paulscherbel2010-12-13T16:16:07Z<p>Paulscherbel: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
=== Occupation ===<br />
*Senior Engineer for the Meetinghouse Technology Group at the LDS Church<br />
<br />
=== Current Calling ===<br />
* High Priests Group Secretary<br />
<br />
=== Previous Callings ===<br />
* Bishopric Councilor<br />
* Elders Quorum President, Councilor in Presidency, and Instructor<br />
* Young Men's President and Instructor<br />
* Seminary Teacher<br />
* Sunday School Teacher<br />
* Primary Teacher<br />
* Ward Clerk<br />
* Assistant Scoutmaster<br />
* Activities Committee<br />
* Publicity Committee<br />
<br />
=== Sandboxes ===<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Sandbox|My Sandbox]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse technology|Meetinghouse technology page playing with future announcements]]<br />
*[[User:Paulscherbel/Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011|Meetinghouse Internet new in 2011]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Site visit tech findings|Site visit findings]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)|Getting to know your meetinghouse (meetinghouse technology)]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?|Did you know your meetinghouse has a name?]]<br />
*[[User:paulscherbel/Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)|Safety Best Practices (meetinghouse technology)]]</div>Paulscherbel