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Posted by: freegirl10 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:40PM

Mine was compassionate service. It was a tough calling, and I always seemed to end up calling the same people to help when someone was in need.

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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:43PM

I've been elders quorum president, Sunday School president, Gospel Doctrine teacher, Young Men president, ward executive secretary, and assistant to the high priests group leader.

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Posted by: freegirl10 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:45PM

Amazing...and did you end up leaving the church?

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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:46PM

I got tired of making excuses for things I knew weren't right and weren't true. Rationalizing does damage to the soul, and I had done enough.

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Posted by: matt ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:47PM

Primary teacher, MIA secretary or councillor, Ward Executive Secretary, Ward Librarian.

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Posted by: freegirl10 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 02:54PM

It really is amazing how busy the church could keep us with our various duties and callings.
Mormonism...isn't it about..............TIME?

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Posted by: Ex-CultMember ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 03:18PM

Assistant Scoutmaster, Prists Quorum teacher, Second Councilor in Elder's Quorum Presidency. Zone Leader on mission.

Thankfully I resigned at a young age before I had to endure any more callings.

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Posted by: ExMormonRon ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 03:23PM

EQ President
Stake Mission President
Gospel Doctrine Instructor
Scoutmaster
Ward Financial Clerk
Bishop's Executive Secretary
YM President
Bishop
High Counselor
High Priest Group Leader
Music Chairman

I can't remember them all. I think I was in charge of something at the Bishop's Storehouse too, but I can't remember.

Ron

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Posted by: loveskids ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 07:49PM

WOW Ron.Bishop?? Had you already started to question when you were bishop? Did you love the calling? Hate it? Were you a by the book bishop? Sorry-I just think that is amazing that a grand bishop is now an exmo!! I'm sure you have shared things here,but it must have been before my time. I really like hearing former bishops,G.D. teachers,high councel members, RS prez. etc. that leave the morg. Sometimes I still feel it's just lowlifes like me that "loose" their testimony. Although I was Primary Prez.twice,served in many Pri. presidencies,YW Preidencies,Stake Pri. Prez. I mostly taught Primary though,and that felt like a lowly position some of the time.

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Posted by: Major Bidamon ( )
Date: November 16, 2010 12:30AM

Ron, sure would like to hear that story too.

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Posted by: jon1 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 03:52PM

Deacons quorum pres(made sure everyone had ties)
teachers quorum pres(made sure everyone washed their hands)
Priests quorum pres(made sure everyone had enough vodka and OJ, to make the stake dances somewhat enjoyable).

Didn't make it past that, so I guess I wasn't all that valiant in the pre-existence....However, I am white and delightsome!

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Posted by: Nina ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:00PM


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Posted by: npangel ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:00PM

Ron,
What helped you see the light to get out?

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Posted by: othersteve ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:00PM

I've had a lot of callings, but I was the membership clerk when I left. I got to try to track down the inactives and find out if they still lived in our ward. (Hooray for me.) Unfortunately, I never got to process a resignation. I didn't hear of that happening even once while I was the membership clerk.

One time I was asked to take notes in a ward disciplinary hearing (court of love). That was the most disgusting and self-righteous thing I was ever a part of.

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Posted by: Makurosu ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:30PM

That was the calling that convinced me I wanted nothing to do with stake leadership callings.

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Posted by: placebo ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:00PM

which i hated, since i do not enjoy camping and, actually, i don't think scouting is a organization worth belonging to.

i also had to teach the young men, which was OK, until i felt i could no longer teach lessons i did not agree with.

shortly after i left the church (about two and a half years ago, when i was 26).

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Posted by: Misfit ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:22PM

Teachers quorum advisor
EQ secretary
SS president
SS teacher, teenagers
YM secretary
Scouting advancement chairman, which I actually enjoyed because my duties in that capacity didn't involve camping.

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Posted by: EssexExMo ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:30PM

It's been a while..... As far as I recall
Assistant scoutmaster
2nd councillor activities chairman
2nd councillor EQP
ward clerk
ward exec sec

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Posted by: jon1 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:44PM

This is too funny! I always heard that Ward Clerk, and Scoutmaster where the callings where Testimonkeys came to die! They are both poping up a lot right now.

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Posted by: ExMormonRon ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 04:45PM

My "calling" as scoutmaster was self-induced. I asked the Bishop for that calling so I could get out of being HP Group Leader. I always thought the Nursery was the place they sent poor, uneducated, going-nowhere members.

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Posted by: freegirl10 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:06PM

Was anyone ever end-of-hour bellringer? That was my husband's first calling and he hated it, made him feel like they'd thrown him a bone

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Posted by: maria ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:15PM


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/15/2010 05:15PM by maria.

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Posted by: maria ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:16PM

Some damn thing.

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Posted by: hotwaterblue ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:09PM

In order:
Missionary
EQ 1st C
Sunday School Teacher 13 year olds
Young Mens Secretary
EQ Teacher (6 years)
Stake Athletic Director
Sunday School 13 year olds again
Young Mens Presidency 2nd C "Teachers"
Back to the F*&^^03@m EQ
Executive Secretary/Bishop
Young Mens President
Executive Sec. again
EQ AGAIN
Executive Sec. again
final- High Council
From the HC I called it quits and left. The SP confided in me he was prepping me to be the next Bishop and I would have none of that.
This all took place from 1971-1991
Here's the kicker, in all that time I was always a card carrying member and NEVER paid a full tithing. It's amazing what personality can do to get you by in the Church.

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Posted by: Peter ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:09PM

Music Chair
Ward Chorister
Ward Organist
YM teacher

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Posted by: lump ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:11PM

Counselor in Bishopric
Executive Secretary
Ward Clerk
Membership clerk
Elders Quorum Pres.
Elder Quorum Counselor
Elder Quorum Secretary
SS Teacher
Primary Teacher
Varsity Scout Leader
Ward Chorister
Priesthood pianist

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Posted by: Searching Truth ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:32PM

Seminary President
SS Teacher
Full-time missionary
EQ Pres. Councilor
Exec. Secretary
1st Counselor Bpric
Exec. Secretary
Ward Mission Leader
SS Teacher
Exect. Secretary
EQ Pres.
High Council (definitely being prepped to be next Bishop)

Damn, I've done a lot! (or a little, depending on your view)

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Posted by: my2cents ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:46PM

Missionary, then jumped to AP without being DL or ZL
EQ Instructor
EQ Counselor
EQ President
Ward Finance Clerk
HP Instructor
HP GL
SS Teacher 14/15 Yr Olds
Webelos Leader

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Posted by: george ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 05:46PM

Stake Librarian - 13 years (they forgot about me - wicked divorced member, I had been ward librarian for several years)

Stake Leader of the Indian Placement Program - six years, 40 kids, Navajos, Apaches, etc.

Gospel Doctrine Instructor - eight years in all.

High Priest Instructor - 4 years (never called, got tired of people reading from the manual, developed a lesson for the next week and kept teaching for 4 years. The Group Leader never caught on, until he tried to release me when he was released. He actually got tears in his eyes, when he learned I simply took over the job without being asked, because I saw the need.

Prison Instructor, four years, our ward had a prison ministry.
I was there during a break-out and shut down. Continued the LDS class, while guards searched the chapel with rifles.

I have had a different type of LDS history, callings wise.

Family History Specialist - forever! I love this job.

Webelos Leader - two years, I HATRED this job.



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Posted by: Charley ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:14PM

I was president of the seminary class my senior year. Haven't had a calling since.

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Posted by: freegirl10 ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:16PM

Charley, is that because you don't go to church, or because you're flying under the radar?

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Posted by: Charley ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 07:57PM

Freegirl10 asked: Charley, is that because you don't go to church, or because you're flying under the radar?

I haven't been to church in 35 years. I also haven't resigned. Why bother.

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Posted by: shannon ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:22PM

I secretly didn't believe for the last year . . . I felt sick to my stomach every time I taught lies to the sisters.

;o)

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Posted by: AmIDarkNow? ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:39PM

Cub Scouts all dens then Cub Master
Assistant Scout Master then Scout Master.
Elders Quorum Secretary. That sucked.
Various callings (activities and such)
Various primary teaching 8 and 10 years olds.

Audio Visual Specialist. A Stake calling. This one was great because no one could touch me (reassign) and I was very good at it. The SP told everyone ‘hands off’.



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Posted by: rambo ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:55PM

All mine were in single adult wards.

Mission prep teacher (I taught how to bash)

Ward Missionary

Ward Clerk

Executive Secretary

FHE Dad

Financial Clerk - Left as this one.

Jon1 was right being a clerk really helped me see how the church was not run by inspiration.

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Posted by: rambo ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:58PM

You know what else they usually call people to be clerks that are good at math and accounting. I would say these types of people are more logical thinkers and don't have as much emotional ties. Plus you have to skip a lot of brainwashing meetings to get the clerk work done. It least it was good excuse to miss sunday school and priesthood. I am sure this had something to do with it as well.

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Posted by: Simone Stigmata ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 06:58PM

Deacons Quorum Prez
Teachers Quorum Prez
Priest Quorum counselor
Prez of class in seminary High School
2 year Mission (branch Prez for awhile in some branches)
Financial Clerk
Chair set up person
Activities Committee
Cub Scout something (can't remember)
New Scouts?
Merit Badge Counselor
Nursery Worker (jerk bishop hated me and left me in for years and years)
Executive Sec
Gospel Doctrine Instructor multiple times
Elders Quorum Presidency
Sunday School Teacher of Many youth classes
Primary Teacher
Teachers quorum advisor
Stake Athletic Director
Stake Young Men's Athletic Director
Asst Exec Sec
Sunday School Prez

They kept me busy but never put me in the big time with the Dry Council or Bishopric.

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Posted by: rj ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 07:01PM

After the Mission

Ward Financial Clerk
Ward Membership Clerk
Counselor in the Bishopric
Sun Beam Teacher (with my wife, was actually a lot of fun)
Elders Quorum Instructor.

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Posted by: James ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 08:27PM

Oddly enough, after I came home from my mission (already doubting the veracity of the church), I received no callings at all. I once overheard two members of the bishopric talking about calling someone to teach a Sunday School class, and my name came up. That's why I kept listening. The bishop declared the he refused to have me teaching a class. I was, he said, too educated, and was known to be a voracious reader; he was not going to allow someone like that to teach a class in his ward!

I assume that was the reason there were no callings in any other wards I was in, either.

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Posted by: get her done ( )
Date: November 15, 2010 11:28PM

Elders quorm instructor, and counselor. Executive secretary stake presidency veil worker Los Angeles temple two years. Married in three different temple's, Washington, DC, Salt Lake City, Manti Utah. Stake dance coordinator, taught dance at BYU, two years. Four years seminary graduate. Graduated BYU. BYU dance teacher two years.

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Posted by: Tiff ( )
Date: November 16, 2010 12:21AM

And resigned a few years later. But when I was a member, I was always the president of whatever age group I wad in. (Beehives, Mia Maids, Laurels) I hated it. Especially since I'm a tomboy, but they wouldn't let me plan a lot less "quilting" activities. Instead, I had to plan baking, cooking, quilting, sewing, baby care nights. Yuck.

I always preferred sports, ice blocking, lazer tag, career nights.

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Posted by: light4me ( )
Date: November 16, 2010 12:48PM

I was Primary teacher and then just before I stopped going the bishop asked me to be RS teacher and he about fell out of his chair when I said "no thank you", because no one refuses a calling, right? He asked me why and I replied that I didn't feel comfortable teaching something that I wasn't sure was really true. That was the beginning of the end for me.

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Posted by: fallenangelblue ( )
Date: November 16, 2010 01:37PM

I wouldn't give talks or bear my testimony, so they always ended up giving me things I could do without having to interact with other people too much. I made the weekly ward programs. About the time I started on my way out, they gave me the Sunbeam class to teach. They thought it would keep me coming, but those kids were BAD and made me want to come even LESS.

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