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Saturday April 20, 2002
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The Preparatory Priesthood

 

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Duty to God Certificate Requirements

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       Quorum Activities

       Personal Goals
              Spiritual Development
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              Educational, Personal, and
                     Career Development

              Citizenship and Social
                      Development 



 

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CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

 
     
 

Select 8 or more goals from this category.  These goals help you serve others, improve social skills, and become a better member of your family, ward, community, and nation.

 _ 1.  Explain to a parent or priesthood leader how to be a friend, maintain a friendship, and resolve conflicts between friends.

 _ 2.  Be a friend to someone how may feel left out, and invite him to a quorum or Mutual activity.

 _ 3.  Show a parent or a priesthood leader that you know how to use proper manners while eating, greeting acquaintances in formal and informal settings, greeting a person of authority, and introducing a speaker at a public event. 

 _ 4.  Teach your family to play a new game or sport.

 _ 5.  Explain to a parent or priesthood leader what it means to obey, honor, and sustain the law.

 _ 6.  Participate in a cultural event such as a school play or musical.

 _ 7.  Learn and practice proper dance etiquette.

 _ 8.  Explain Luke 6:31, and tell a parent or priesthood leader about when and how you have applied its teachings.

 _ 9.  Help organize and carry out a quorum or ward youth activity.

 _ 10.  With your quorum, clean up or repair a part of your neighborhood.

 _ 11.  Participate in 4 family, quorum, or ward social activities.

 _ 12.  Sing with a church, school, or community choir.

 _ 13.  Create your own goal with approval from your parents and Aaronic Priesthood leaders.

 
     

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