April 2 — Bishops Judge Your Worthiness. Young Women Manual 2, Appreciating the Bishop, p. 41 “The bishop presides over every person in the ward and directs their local church activities. … All of your adolescent life you will be under the direction of the bishop. He will appoint teachers and supervisors to do his work, but he will be very much interested in your progress. Your life here will be constantly weighed by him, for he is the judge of your worthiness … to receive higher ordinances, and to be worthy to go to the Temple.” (more…)
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Bishops Judge Your Worthiness
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Mormon Dilemma 186 Bishops are the Judges of Your Worthiness
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Bishops are the Judges of Your Worthiness
Young Women Manual 2, Appreciating the Bishop, p. 41; “The bishop presides over every person in the ward and directs their local church activities. … All of your adolescent life you will be under the direction of the bishop. He will appoint teachers and supervisors to do his work, but he will be very much interested in your progress. Your life here will be constantly weighed by him, for he is the judge of your worthiness … to receive higher ordinances, and to be worthy to go to the Temple.”
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Bishops and Young Women in the Ward
Throughout my life as a Mormon I served in many areas of the Church. However, the one place I spent most of my time was in the Young Women’s program. I served as a counselor to the president and then as a Young Women’s president.




















































































































