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I need help. I am teaching Elders Quorum this Sunday.Find, Take, Teach - Family History and Temple W

ChrisPetersen
ChrisPetersen ✭✭
June 23, 2022 edited July 9, 2024 in General Questions

The Elders Elders Quorm's president assigns me to teach on the highlights from Rootstech 2022. This too much for one Sunday.

I'm looking for anything from Rootstech 2022 that would support "Find, Take, Teach - Family History and Temple Work (Elder Quentin L. Cook)"

Also, what is your favorite from Rootstech 2022?


Thank for your help

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  • CaptBob
    CaptBob ✭✭✭
    June 24, 2022 edited June 24, 2022

    I'm guessing you likely have seen this:

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6032564/uploads/XJEMBF2CN5GV/broken-image.png

    but no one else responded yet.

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  • CaptBob
    CaptBob ✭✭✭
    June 24, 2022 edited June 24, 2022

    ChrisPetersen

    Interestingly, the "image" was not accepted, & refused by the "Image Moderator" (whatever/whoever that might be).

    But here is the info contained therein, which might be of help:

    Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has outlined three simple steps:

    1. Apostles has outlined three simple steps:Using  FamilySearch.org or the My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together booklet, find the names of one or more

    of your own ancestors or their descendants.

    1. of your own ancestorsTake these names to the temple, or share them with others so they can take them to the temple (when possible,

    go to the temple as a family).

    1. Teach your family to find names and take them to the temple, and then teach others to do the same.

    “The most important thing to do as leaders is to find your own names to take to the temple yourself and then teach others to do the same. . . . The blessings to those who participate

    in family history are far-reaching.”

    (L. Whitney Clayton, in “Blessings to the Living through Family History,” by L. Whitney Clayton, Allan F. Packer, Kent F. Richards, and Neill F. Marriott,

    RootsTech 2015;  lds.org/topics/family-history/fdd/blessings-to-the-living-full)

    “Family history—and the temple ordinances enabled by it—are an essential part of the work of salvation. Participating in this sacred work for the dead blesses the lives of the living. It strengthens our faith and commitment to the gospel, helps us resist tempta-tion, [and] draws families closer together.”

    (Quentin L. Cook, “Our Father’s Plan Is about Families,” RootsTech 2015;  lds.org/topics/family-history/fdd/plan-about-families-full)

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