Sunday, February 25, 2018

special RootsTech sessions for consultants

These will include information and inspiration especially helpful to you in your calling. 

Leadership Session Livestream 

The leadership session will feature messages from Elder Quentin L. Cook and Elder Dale G. Renlund as well as other General Authorities and Church leaders. You can join this session live on Thursday, March 1, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. on LDS.org.  

A wide variety of classes with your calling in mind are being offered at RootsTech 2018. See below to find full descriptions, times, and locations for each class. 

WEDNESDAY
9:30 am  Consultant Class: Start with the Heart**
Tamra Stansfield, FamilySearch
Before you help someone, inviting the Spirit and preparation are essential. Praying to be led by the Holy Ghost and Making a Personalized plan are key to a successful family history experience. Learn how others have used these principles to magnify their calling and bless the lives of those they serve. This class is the first in a two-part series.
*This session is designed for current Temple and Family History Consultants
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

**Note: this class is also offered on Saturday at 11:00 am, Room:Ballroom B
11:00 am  Consultant Class: Ministering to Others Brings Joy**
Diane C. Loosle, FamilySearch
Delivering a personalized family history experience is a joyful and powerful experience when it is led by the Spirit and is focused on the individual being taught. Deepen your understanding of how to minister one-on-one and invite individuals to act. This class is the second in a two part series.
*This session is designed for current Temple and Family History Consultants.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

**Note: this class is also offered on Saturday at 2:30 pm, Room:Ballroom B

3 pm  Discover, Gather & Strengthen Your Family Together
Michael Sandberg, FamilySearch
This session will share several ideas that will help LDS Church members engage their families to discover, gather and strengthen their families through family history. From the kitchen to social media to the temple, all ages can be engaged.

*This session is designed for LDS Church members of all experience levels and ages.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

THURSDAY
11:00 am Consultant Class: Living Memory Discovery Experiences**
Jim Greene, FamilySearch
Learn some of the basics of preparing a personalized lesson plan using living memory discovery experiences. Ideas will be shared on helping people find and remember their near ancestors; facilitating personal connections and approaching family members for permission to do temple work.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

**Note: this class is also offered Saturday at 4:00 pm, Room:Ballroom B

1:30 Consultant Class: Discovery Experiences in the Tree
Bryan Austad
Learn some of the basics of preparing a personalized lesson plan for people you are helping who have fuller family trees. Ideas will be shared on how to begin, how to facilitate personal connections with ancestors and how to find names when you are not acquainted with the research area you are helping with.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

FRIDAY
11:00 am Find Your Family History in U.S. Church Records
Sunny Morton, Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems, Family Tree Magazine
Church records are vastly underused in U.S. research. They often contain family names, relationships, vital events and even migration clues, and they may predate or contain more information than local civil records. Learn strategies for identifying an ancestor's church. Learn to find and access surviving sacramental and membership records. Learn about rich collections of church records now online. Most importantly, see how to use U.S. church records to solve tricky research problems, such as finding maiden names, overseas birthplaces, and people who are underrepresented in records: women, the poor, ethnic minorities, immigrants and those who died young. Examples illustrate and compare major historical denominations since colonial times.
Difficulty:Intermediate
Room:155E

11:00 Find Your Family in Church History
Keith Erekson, LDS Church History Library
Learn how to find stories, photographs, and sources about your ancestors in the Church History Library.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

1:30 Find Your Family in Church History, Part II
Keith Erekson, LDS Church History Library
Learn strategies for finding your ancestors in the databases and research tools of the Church History Library.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151

4:30  Helping Consultants Succeed

Mitch Wasden, FamilySearch
Learn about resources and strategies to help consultants of all ages and experience levels have success in their callings so they are able to effectively help others. This session will share ways and resources to inspire, train, and support temple and family history consultants so they can provide Spirit-led experiences to others. The session will also explore working with priesthood leaders in accomplishing temple and family history objectives. Whether you are called to lead temple and family history work or if you simply want some helpful resources to be more successful yourself, this class is for you!
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:151
SATURDAY
11:00 am FamilySearch and Ancestry: Discover More.
Brian Edwards
This session will guide you through the collaborative experience using FamilySearch and Ancestry together. Brian Edwards will help you understand how to tap into the power of these two websites, how to search from FamilySearch to find more records on Ancestry.com, and how to add your discoveries to the FamilySearch Family Tree. He will also walk you through some of the features on Ancestry.com available only to members of the LDS Church. Discover more of your family story using the combined power of these two great websites.
Difficulty:Intermediate
Room:Ballroom F


2:30 FamilySearch Mobile Apps: Family History, Anytime, Anywhere .

Todd Powell
At the touch of a finger, you can access nearly everyone you know. Did you know that includes your ancestors? In this class, you will learn how to use the FamilySearch mobile apps to experience family history in a new way. Find out how to easily complete simple family history tasks while waiting for an oil change or for dinner to cook. Learn about all the new features available now and coming soon as well as how to teach the younger generations.
Difficulty:Beginner
Room:Ballroom F

Remember: If you can't be everywhere at once, videos of the messages from Family Discovery Day [Saturday] will be archived at lds.org/discoverfamily for later viewing.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for posting these classes and summaries. How do you see "Find, Take, Teach" fitting with "Discover, Gather, Connect"? Have these new words replaced or been added to "Find, Take, Teach" in your opinion?

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