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Why Your Elders Quorum Needs Round Tables | An Interview from Salty Saints

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

What if your elders quorum could be completely transformed? One elders quorum president has a bold new vision that could reshape Latter-day Saint priesthood meetings, service efforts, and quorum unity. Hayden Holm, co-host of Salty Saints, and guest Daniel Ockey—an Elders Quorum president from Charlotte, North Carolina—shares an innovative approach to revitalizing the elders quorum experience. Daniel's bold new vision could reshape meetings, service efforts, and quorum unity, potentially changing ward culture, ministering, and priesthood responsibilities for the better. This is a rebroadcast of the original conversation from Salty Saints.
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Daniel shares his experiences in his newly formed ward, where he describes the challenges of leading a smaller elders quorum that lacked teachers and faced a diverse demographic, from new fathers to retirees.

Daniel candidly reflects on his own disillusionment with traditional elders quorum meetings, which often felt unengaging and disconnected. Inspired by a Christian men's group he attended, he implemented a round-table format with snacks to foster socialization and brotherhood among the members. This approach encourages men to bond over food and engage in meaningful discussions, breaking away from the typical lecture-style meetings. Daniel also introduced anonymous surveys to identify the needs and challenges faced by the brethren, allowing for more relevant and impactful discussions during meetings. He shares examples of the types of questions raised, such as concerns about worthiness to take the sacrament and the struggle of helping children return to church.

The episode emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming and engaging environment in elders quorum, where members feel comfortable sharing their struggles and seeking support. Daniel's initiatives have led to increased attendance and participation, with even members from other wards joining in. He encourages other elders quorum presidencies to seek inspiration through prayer and to be open to change, ultimately aiming to create a more vibrant and supportive community within the church.

01:55 - Introduction to Salty Saints YouTube Channel
02:38 - Interview with Daniel Oki, Elders Quorum President
03:46 - Description of Daniel's Ward and Elders Quorum
05:05 - Discussion on the Demographics of the Ward
06:43 - Daniel's Experience with Elders Quorum
08:15 - Changing the Elders Quorum Experience
08:49 - Implementing Round Tables and Snacks
10:43 - Creating a Comfortable Social Environment
12:27 - Importance of Engaging Discussions
13:42 - Anonymous Surveys for Needs and Challenges
15:05 - Addressing Difficult Questions in Elders Quorum
16:15 - Moving Beyond Fluff in Lessons
17:15 - Utilizing Church Resources for Discussions
18:04 - Positive Changes in Elders Quorum Attendance
19:28 - Daniel's Approach to Leadership and Change
21:09 - Engagement and Feedback from the Relief Society
22:07 - Setting Up and Taking Down Tables
24:07 - Positive Reception from High Priests
25:12 - Sisters' Reactions to the Changes
26:09 - Advice for Elders Quorum Presidencies
29:34 - Encouragement for Elders Seeking Connection

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Anthony Sweat has easily become one of my favorite BYU professors to interview.

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He's been on the podcast several times, and he also has a remarkable presentation about

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ambiguity of doctrine in our questioning saints virtual library. He discusses healthy and unhealthy

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ways we approach doctrine,

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how to help others reconcile doctrine they find difficult to believe, especially when we don't

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know much about it. You can watch Professor Sweat's entire interview in the Questioning Saints

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Library by going to leadingsaints.org slash 14. This will give you access for 14 days at no cost to watch this

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presentation. You'll be better prepared as a leader when you do.

1:02.9

So, So you're checking us out as maybe a potential podcast you could start listening to.

1:07.4

I know many of you have been listening for a long time, but let me just talk to the newbies for a minute.

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What is Leading Saints? What are we trying to do here with this podcast?

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Well, let me explain. Leading Saints is a nonprofit organization, a 501c3 is what they call it.

1:23.5

And we have a mission to help Latter Day Saints be better prepared to lead. Now, of course,

1:28.7

that often means in the context of a calling. It may mean in your local community, your work assignments. We've heard about our content influencing all sorts of leaders in all sorts of

1:34.2

different contexts. We invite you to listen to this episode and maybe a few others of our 500

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plus episodes that we have out there. Jump in and begin to learn and begin to consider some of these principles

1:45.4

we talk about on the Leading Saints podcast. Here we go. Welcome back to the Leading Saints podcast.

1:57.0

Today I'm introducing an interview that I actually didn't do. I have like many others follow various

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content creators online, came across the Salty Saints YouTube channel, which is done by Hayden

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Holm and his brother. And they typically just soapbox about different cultural dynamics in our

2:15.0

faith. They're fun guys to listen to lighthearted, but share

2:18.9

some great opinions, some controversial opinions at times, some may say. But they did a few

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