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Leading Saints Podcast

Ward Conference Best Practices | A Zion Lab Livestream

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This podcast episode features part of a Zion Lab live stream conversation with a group of ward and stake leaders discussing the purpose and execution of ward conferences. The conversation emphasizes the need for meaningful engagement and feedback from members to enhance the effectiveness of these conferences.

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Links

General Handbook 29.2.3 Ward Conference
Transcript available with the video in the Zion Lab community

Highlights

04:26 – Overcoming Traditional Approaches
06:08 – Gathering Feedback from Members
08:21 – Creating Meaningful Experiences
10:00 – Handbook Guidelines for Ward Conferences
12:45 – Shifting Focus from Burden to Blessing
14:09 – Unique Approaches to Ward Conferences
15:37 – Scheduling Ward Conferences Effectively
18:21 – Addressing Local Needs vs. Stake Focus
20:01 – The Purpose of Ward Conferences
24:40 – The Distance Between Stake and Ward
26:01 – Building Positive Stake-Ward Relationships

Key Insights

Purpose of Ward Conferences: Leaders reflect on the importance of ward conferences as a means to unify the ward, provide spiritual nourishment, and address local needs, rather than merely fulfilling a procedural requirement.

Feedback Mechanisms: The discussion highlights the necessity of gathering feedback from both leaders and general members to assess the value of ward conferences and identify areas for improvement.

Innovative Approaches: Leaders share successful strategies, such as organizing activities leading up to the conference and involving youth, to create a more engaging and meaningful experience for the congregation.

Avoiding Tradition for Tradition’s Sake: The conversation stresses the importance of not falling into the trap of maintaining outdated practices simply because “it’s always been done that way.” Leaders are encouraged to innovate and adapt based on current ward needs.

Collaboration and Council: The value of collaborative meetings among stake and ward leaders is emphasized, allowing for shared insights and collective problem-solving regarding ward needs and challenges.

Leadership Applications

Solicit Member Feedback: Leaders should actively seek input from ward members about their experiences and expectations for ward conferences, ensuring that the events are tailored to meet their needs.

Create Engaging Experiences: By planning activities and discussions that involve the entire ward community, leaders can foster a sense of belonging and investment in the ward’s culture and mission.

Embrace Flexibility: Leaders are encouraged to approach ward conferences with an open mind, willing to adapt formats and themes based on the unique dynamics of their wards, rather than adhering strictly to traditional methods.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, if you think Leading Saints is just a podcast, well, that's a big mistake. We are so much

0:11.0

more than a podcast. We've established online a Leading Saints community. That's right. If you go to

0:16.6

leadingsaints.org slash Zion, you'll be pushed towards a community online where the discussion

0:22.1

is really happening. Sure, you're going to listen to this episode. You'll get some great tips and ideas

0:26.2

and hear a thought-provoking discussion, but the conversation doesn't end there. We go over to the

0:32.7

leading saints community and talk further there. You can make comments, you ask questions,

0:36.7

and we'll probably do some follow-up live streams with maybe the same guest, but a lot is going on at the leading

0:42.3

saints community. So check out the show notes for the link, leadingsaints.org slash Zion, and join

0:48.2

the leading saints community. So before we launch into this podcast episode, maybe you are brand new to leading saints

1:02.1

and you're wondering, okay, what is this? Why is there this platform talking about all

1:06.2

things church leadership? Yeah, that's what we do at leading saints. We are a non-profit

1:09.9

organization dedicated

1:11.0

to helping Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead, and that may be in a formal leadership

1:15.6

role, or it may just be as a Zion builder. How can I just contribute more? How can I influence

1:21.0

the culture of my ward or my community in a positive way, even though I don't have a formal

1:25.7

role? Or maybe there are those in a more formal role, and they just want to understand how they

1:30.1

can best execute their responsibilities in a way that will benefit the ward and keep people

1:36.3

coming back and just bless the lives in general.

1:38.5

And so that's what we do at Leading Saints.

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We're the go-to platform where we explore all these things, sharing best practices,

1:45.1

ideas, thoughts, what you've tried, what's worked, what hasn't worked. So we welcome you to

1:49.5

leading saints.org slash Zion to get started, ask questions, explore answers, and I think

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