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Leading Saints Podcast

How I Lead as Stake Relief Society President | Interviews with Angela Griffiths and Jennifer Coleman

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In this How I Lead episode, Kurt talks with two stake Relief Society presidents about their experiences and the principles of leadership they have learned while serving. Angela Griffiths Angela Griffiths lives in Sale, UK, near Manchester, England, where she has served as a stake Relief Society president for four years. She is an IT teacher and also has a degree in educational leadership and management, and has also served as a stake Primary president and stake Young Women president. Highlights 4:25 About her stake in the Manchester area 5:20 Had not been a ward Relief Society president first 6:40 Principle 1: The importance of being organized Regular monthly meetings with minutes, planning ahead, seeing what training is needed for the wards and being proactive 9:40 Principle 2: The importance of relying on prayer Recognizing inspiration and being flexible to follow it 11:45 Brainstorming ideas and creating mind maps 12:45 Praying to help the sisters become more unified: inspired to have a Relief Society camp for three days with a variety of activities 17:10 Manchester pageant: change management and getting people on board 23:15 Working with the stake presidency to plan the ward conferences for the year 24:30 Meeting with the bishops, preparing to reopen church meetings 26:15 Learned to rely more on her counselors Jennifer Coleman Jennifer Coleman lives in Rutland, Vermont, where she serves as a stake Relief Society president. Originally from Seattle, Washington, she and her husband also serve in mission leadership in the New Hampshire Manchester Mission. Highlights 30:50 Receiving the call to serve 32:10 Church experience and also serving in the mission 34:00 Coordinating council of stake Relief Society presidents 37:10 About her stake and visiting each unit 39:30 Principle 1: Speak up in meetings 42:00 Principle 2: When discussing a topic or challenge with your presidency, before telling them what you think, ask them first what they think 43:25 Principle 3: Decide what is of most value to you and your leadership and don’t try to duplicate what others have done Choice to visit the units more frequently instead of putting their energy into a project the previous presidency had established 46:45 Not being afraid to fail Simplifying projects 50:00 Principle 4: When problem-solving, you may need to take some non-traditional approaches Suggestion to use a talking stick to keep sisters who talk over others in meetings Having difficult conversations 55:15 Principle 5: Often the little things you do as a leader are much more important than the big things Decision to put more energy into one-on-one interactions than into big events

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As Latter-day Saint leaders, we face very difficult conversations that put us at risk of saying the wrong thing that can do more harm than good.

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Many of these conversations relate to LGBT-Q Latter-day Saints. Have you had a fellow ward member come out

0:16.2

to you about their LGBT identity? Have you had LGBT neighbors in your ward and you just

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don't know what to say to them so you just ignore them.

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Have you wrestled with balancing love for your fellow man while still respecting the doctrines

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of the restored gospel?

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Personally, I've struggled with all those experiences. This is why

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leading Saints is putting together the LGBT Saints virtual summit where we will

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learn from 20 plus individuals who all have a unique perspective or an expertise in the

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LGBT Latter-day Saint experience.

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It's free to attend, so don't miss it.

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To learn all about the details, text the word lead to 4747 or visit leading saints.org

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slash LGBT. Again, text the word L-E-A-D to 4-7-7-47 or visit Leaning Saints.org

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slash LGBT. We hope you will join us

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so that we can all learn together.

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How is it that you lead? That's the question that we ask in these segments that we

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release every first Wednesday of the month and if it's the second Wednesday

1:21.6

that just means we've been really busy and had to push it's the second Wednesday that just means we've been really busy and

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had a push it to the second Wednesday. But my name is Kurt Frankham, the host of the

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leading Saints podcast and in this how I lead interview we talk with two Relief

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Society presidents and you are going to love it.

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Now if you're new to leading Saints I'm glad you found us. This is a great episode to

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