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  1. Nov 17, 2019 · The new program includes activities for families, children and young men and women. “Activity Days are now called Primary activities, and they are for girls and they are for boys,” said Sister Jones. Leaders hope the activities will be held two to four times per month. Young men and women will organize regular activities, weekly where possible.

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    • What is the schedule for age-group progression?
    • When are young men eligible to be ordained to an Aaronic Priesthood office?
    • Are ages for ordaining young men to priesthood offices doctrinally mandated?
    • When should these adjustments be implemented?
    • “For Such a Time as This,” by Sister Wendy Watson Nelson. "Sisters, we were indeed born for such a time as this. We came trailing abilities and assignments from our premortal existence.
    • "Knowing Who You Are—and Who You Have Always Been," by Sheri Dew. "There is nothing more vital to our success and our happiness here than learning to hear the voice of the Spirit.
    • "We Are Daughters of our Heavenly Father," by Elaine S. Dalton. "As daughters of God we are each unique and different in our circumstances and experiences.
    • "Women and Education: 'A Future Only God Could See for You,'" by Eva Witesman. "Latter-day Saint women are courageous, particularly when they have been emboldened by the knowledge that Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us and that He will qualify us to do the work that lies before us.
  2. Nov 18, 2019 · Activity Days, which have been held for girls in the past, now will be called Primary activities, and will include boys and girls, though they will meet separately. And there will be new...

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · ‘Mormon Land’: Why can’t Latter-day Saint girls pass the sacrament? Sam Brunson explores LDS scripture and tradition behind why only boys can carry the bread and water to the congregation.

  4. For the second time in less than two months, Latter-day Saint women have taken to social media to push back against an address delivered by a top female church leader.

  5. May 11, 2017 · Beginning January 1, 2018, young men from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will no longer participate in the Varsity and Venturing programs offered by the Boy Scouts of America. Instead, Young Men activities will focus on spiritual, social, physical and intellectual goals outlined by the Church.

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