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Saturday April 20, 2002
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Message from the First Presidency

 

The Preparatory Priesthood

 

Your Duty to God

 

Aaronic Priesthood and Scouting

 

Duty to God Certificate Requirements

       Priesthood Duties and Standards
       Family Activities
       Quorum Activities

       Personal Goals
              Spiritual Development
              Physical Development
              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.  Learn and practice proper personal hygiene and grooming, and explain to your parents or a priesthood leader why these skills are important to your success and well-being.

 _ 2.  Under the direction of a priesthood leader, plan and participate in at least 1 combined activity with your quorum members and the Young Women in the ward.

 _ 3.  Volunteer for 4 or more afternoons or evenings at a hospital, home for the aged, center for the disabled, welfare center, or homeless shelter.

 _ 4.  Invite your grandparents or other senior citizen to share their childhood memories with you.  Take notes of the major highlights in their lives.

 _ 5.  Attend a village, community, or city council meeting, and share your impressions of the experience with your parents or a priesthood leader.

 _ 6.  Visit a legal court, and share your impressions of the experience with your quorum or family.

 _ 7.  Learn and sing, alone or with a group, your national anthem; explain its origin to your parents or a priesthood leader.

 _ 8.  Discuss with your parents or a priesthood leader ways to help prevent crime in your area.

 _ 9.  Develop a list of music, movies, television, programs, and printed materials that are in harmony with gospel standards.

 _ 10.  With your quorum members, plan and participate in an “etiquette dinner. “  The quests of honor could be quorum members’ parents.

 _ 11.  As assigned by a priesthood leader, give at least 1 talk in sacrament meeting, or give a speech at school or in the community.

 _ 12.  With approval of neighborhood or community leaders, organize a project to clean and repair a public park or gathering place.  Help maintain the grounds for 2 months. 

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

 
     

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