Girls Camp, Grace, and the Bishop’s Office | An Interview with Emily Belle Freeman
Leading Saints Podcast
Leading Saints
4.8 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 28 June 2023
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
Emily Belle Freeman has written more than a dozen books and spoken at a variety of conferences, workshops, and gatherings. She taught for many years in the Church Educational System and has served in numerous callings in the Church, including in Young Women, Sunday School, Relief Society, and fourteen times as girls camp director. She was called to be the next Young Women General President at the April 2023 general conference. Emily has a deep love of the scriptures, which comes from a desire to find their application in everyday life, and her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family.


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Highlights
01:15 Introduction to Emily Belle Freeman
03:15 Emily’s calling experience
04:00 What Emily learned as a girls camp director. She has been girls camp director about 14 times. She explains how she let the girls lead girls camp.
10:15 Emily gives tips to structure girls camp. She involves the girls and they brainstorm all the activities, food, etc. together.
12:00 One thing Emily learned as a Relief Society president
14:40 What should a leader do or say going to visit someone in the hospital? Just be there.
20:30 Emily and Kurt discuss grace and how we can give grace as leaders
- The difference between grace and the Atonement
- Jesus will meet you where you are as you are with grace
- You don’t have to qualify for grace. It’s not after all you can do.
24:45 The different types of grace
- Saving grace helps us overcome sin and death
- Exalting grace helps you become like Him. It transforms us and lifts us up.
26:30 As leaders we need to begin by meeting people where they are as they are (acceptance stage). It’s then that we invite Jesus in and lift.
28:25 Grace in the context of the bishop’s office.
- Meet them where they are first and then see how they need to be lifted
- Love needs boundaries
31:45 Kurt and Emily discuss giving people grace but also having expectations for them. Emily shares a personal story of grace.
37:15 Bishops should acknowledge that people dealing with addictions and other problems are going to mess up and that’s ok. They shouldn’t set high expectations right off the bat. Expect them to mess up for a while as they go through the healing and changing process.
40:20 What is grace? Making space for growth and mistakes
41:50 Repentance: to turn again or turn back to. Repentance and grace work together as we turn to God for enabling strength.
44:45 What should bishops do to help people repent or turn back to God? 47:50 How does grace work when dealing with someone who has experienced a withdrawal of membership?
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