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Young Men (organization)

The Young Men (often referred to as Young Men's) is a youth organization and official program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Its purpose is to assist the church's Aaronic priesthood-aged young men in their growth and development. The organization serves young men from the year they turn 12 until they are 18.

Young Men
Formation1875
TypeNon-profit
Purposereligious instruction; personal standards and development; adolescent male support; Scouting
HeadquartersSalt Lake City, Utah, USA
General President
Steven J. Lund
Main organ
General presidency and general board
Parent organization
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
AffiliationsAaronic priesthood; Young Women
Websitechurchofjesuschrist.org/youth

History

 
Mutual Improvement Association Scouts in front of the Church Administration Building, c. 1917

The first official youth association of the church—the Young Gentlemen's and Young Ladies’ Relief Society—was formally organized by youth in Nauvoo, Illinois, on the advice of church founder, Joseph Smith, in March 1843. The group had held several informal meetings since late January of that year under the supervision of apostle Heber C. Kimball.[1] In 1854, apostle Lorenzo Snow organized the Polysophical Society and encouraged young Latter-day Saints to join. In 1875, LDS Church president Brigham Young organized the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) and intended that it act as a male equivalent of the Young Ladies' Cooperative Retrenchment Association, which was renamed the Young Ladies' National Mutual Improvement Association in 1877. The purpose was to "help young men develop their gifts, to stand up and speak, and to bear testimony".[citation needed]

A central committee of the YMMIA, led by Junius F. Wells, was formed in 1876 to oversee the organization, conduct missionary work, and issue general instructions. A YMMIA general superintendency (later renamed "general presidency") was formed by church John Taylor in 1880.

In 1901, the YMMIA was divided into junior and senior classes. In 1911, the church followed the pattern developed by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and created the YMMIA Scouts. The organization was officially integrated into the BSA on May 21, 1913.

In the 1970s, the YMMIA was briefly merged with the church's Aaronic priesthood and young women's organizations and officially renamed the Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women. In June 1974, this consolidation was reversed: an independent Young Women organization was established and the name of the Young Men organization was changed to Aaronic Priesthood. Also in 1974, the church eliminated the YMMIA General Presidency, placing the organization under the direction of the Presiding Bishopric. The organization's name was changed to Young Men in May 1977 and a general presidency was reinstated.

Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women was the name of the LDS Church's official young men organization between 1972 and 1974. It was formed by consolidating the YMMIA and the YWMIA into one organization. Leadership of the auxiliary was shared between the presiding bishopric and the Young Men General Presidency. The combined organization was short-lived, and in 1974 the organization was again divided into the renamed Young Men and the Young Women. Between 1979 and 2004, the Young Men General Presidency had been composed of seventies, who were church general authorities. In the church's April 2004 general conference, Thomas S. Monson, a counselor in the First Presidency, announced that "a recent decision [has been made] that members of the Quorums of the Seventy [will] not serve in the general presidencies of the Sunday School and Young Men."[2]

The Young Men organization was involved in Scouting from 1911 with the formation of their MIA Scouts until the end of 2019. The YMMIA Scouts merged with Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on May 21, 1913, with the church becoming the first chartering organization, with John H. Taylor as the first LDS Scout Commissioner. In 1928, the Boy Scouts was named the church's official youth program for boys ages 12 to 16.[3] Young Men organizations in other countries were not involved in Scouting. In the United Kingdom and in other Commonwealth countries, some local groups participated in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme or its equivalent. As of January 1, 2018, the church withdrew from Varsity and Venturing scouting programs, with boys ages 8 to 13 still enrolled in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.[4] In May 2018, the church announced that they would completely withdrawal from all BSA programs at the end of 2019.[5][6] In October 2019, the church announced that ward Young Men presidencies would be discontinued,[7] and implemented the church's newly created "Children and Youth Program" at the beginning of 2020.[8]

Today's organization

In each of the church's local congregation, males turning ages 12 to 18 are assigned to the Aaronic priesthood and the Young Men organization. The Aaronic priesthood is led by a bishop or branch president and his counselors (known as the bishopric or branch presidency).

In the Aaronic priesthood, the young men are sub-divided into three aged-based priesthood offices, which also serve as classes on Sunday:

When a young man reaches the age of 18, he is normally encouraged to begin attending the elders quorum. In certain instances, such as when a young man turns 18 but is still in secondary school, he will be encouraged to continue to attend the priests quorum.

Generally, each age group will hold a separate class for instruction during Sunday meetings. The teachers and deacons classes have a quorum president drawn from the members of the class, who in turn may choose two counselors and a secretary to assist him. The bishop or branch president is the president of the priests quorum and may choose two young men to assist him in this role, along with another young man to serve as secretary.

The Aaronic priesthood is supervised by the presiding bishopric, and the church has Young Men presidencies at the general and stake levels.[7]

In addition to Sunday meetings, the members of the Young Men meet on a weekday for youth activities, an hour to ninety minute activity. Once per month, a combined activity is held with the members of the Young Women organization. Most congregations or stakes also organize annual or biannual youth camps, and beginning in 2020[9] eligible young men may attend regional For the Strength of Youth conferences every other year.[10]

Chronology of the general superintendencies and presidencies of the Young Men

No. Dates General President
(General Superintendents in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
First Counselor
(First Assistants in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
Second Counselor
(Second Assistants in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association
1 1876–80 Junius F. Wells Milton H. Hardy Rodney C. Badger
2 1880–98 Wilford Woodruff Joseph F. Smith Moses Thatcher
3 1898–1901 Lorenzo Snow Joseph F. Smith Heber J. Grant Additional Assistant
B. H. Roberts
4 1901–18 Joseph F. Smith Heber J. Grant B. H. Roberts
5 1918–21 Anthony W. Ivins B. H. Roberts Richard R. Lyman
6 1921–35 George Albert Smith B. H. Roberts (1921–22)
Richard R. Lyman (1922–35)[11]
Richard R. Lyman (1921–22)[11]
Melvin J. Ballard (1922–35)
7 1935–37 Albert E. Bowen George Q. Morris Franklin L. West
8 1937–48 George Q. Morris Joseph J. Cannon (1937–45)
John D. Giles (1945–48)
Burton K. Farnsworth (1937–45)
Lorenzo H. Hatch (1945–48)
9 1948–58 Elbert R. Curtis A. Walter Stevenson Ralph W. Hardy (1948)
David S. King (1948–58)
10 1958–62 Joseph T. Bentley Alvin R. Dyer (1958)
G. Carlos Smith (1958–61)
Marvin J. Ashton (1961–62)
Marvin J. Ashton (1958–61)
Verl F. Scott (1961)
Carl W. Buehner (1961–62)
11 1962–69 G. Carlos Smith Marvin J. Ashton Carl W. Buehner (1962–67)
George R. Hill III (1967–69)
12 1969–72 W. Jay Eldredge George R. Hill III (1969–71)
George I. Cannon (1972)
George I. Cannon (1969–72)
Robert L. Backman (1972)
Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women
13 1972–74 Robert L. Backman LeGrand R. Curtis Jack H. Goaslind
1974–77 None (Under jurisdiction of Presiding Bishopric)
Victor L. Brown (Presiding Bishop) H. Burke Peterson (First Councilor) J. Richard Clarke (Second Councilor)
Young Men
14 1977–79 Neil D. Schaerrer Graham W. Doxey Quinn G. McKay
15 1979–85 Robert L. Backman Vaughn J Featherstone Rex D. Pinegar
16 1985–90 Vaughn J Featherstone Rex D. Pinegar (1985–89)
Jeffrey R. Holland (1989–90)
Robert L. Simpson (1985–86)
Hartman Rector Jr. (1986–88)
Robert B. Harbertson (1988–89)
Monte J. Brough (1989–90)
17 1990–98 Jack H. Goaslind LeGrand R. Curtis (1990–91)
Robert K. Dellenbach (1991–92)
Stephen D. Nadauld (1992–96)
Vaughn J Featherstone (1996–97)
F. David Stanley (1997)
Robert K. Dellenbach (1997–98)
Robert K. Dellenbach (1990–91)
Stephen D. Nadauld (1991–92)
L. Lionel Kendrick (1992–93)
Vaughn J Featherstone (1993–96)
F. David Stanley (1996–97)
Robert K. Dellenbach (1997)
F. Melvin Hammond (1997–98)
18 1998–2001 Robert K. Dellenbach F. Melvin Hammond John M. Madsen
19 2001–04 F. Melvin Hammond Glenn L. Pace (2001–03)
Lynn G. Robbins (2003–04)
Spencer J. Condie (2001–03)
Donald L. Hallstrom (2003–04)
20 2004–09 Charles W. Dahlquist II Dean R. Burgess Michael A. Neider
21 2009–15 David L. Beck Larry M. Gibson Adrián Ochoa (2009–13)
Randall L. Ridd (2013–15)
22 2015–2020 Stephen W. Owen Douglas D. Holmes M. Joseph Brough
23 2020– Steven J. Lund Ahmad S. Corbitt (2020-2023)
Bradley R. Wilcox (2023-)
Bradley R. Wilcox (2020-2023)
Michael T. Nelson (2023-)

See also

References

  • Brown, Victor L. (April 1973), "The Aaronic Priesthood MIA", General Conference.
  • Peterson, Janet (2011), "Young Women of Zion: An Organizational History", in David J. Whittaker; Arnold K. Garr (eds.), A Firm Foundation: Church Organization and Administration, Religious Studies Center, Deseret Book, pp. 277–94, ISBN 978-0-8425-2785-9.

Notes

  1. ^ "A Short Sketch of the Rise of the Young Gentlemen and Ladies Relief Society of Nauvoo," Times and Seasons 4 (1 April 1843): 154–57.
  2. ^ "The Sustaining of Church Officers", Liahona, May 2004, p. 24.
  3. ^ Toone, Trent (May 11, 2017). "Timeline: A look at the relationship between the LDS Church and Scouting". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  4. ^ Zauzmer, Julie (May 11, 2017). "Mormon Church will leave Boy Scouts' teen programs". Washington Post. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  5. ^ Betz, Bradford (May 9, 2018). "Mormons to end long association with Boy Scouts of America". Fox News. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  6. ^ "Church Announces Plan for Worldwide Initiative for Children and Youth", Newsroom, LDS Church, May 8, 2018
  7. ^ a b Weaver, Sarah Jane. "Ward Young Men presidencies discontinued, other organizational changes for youth announced". Deseret News. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Children and Youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  9. ^ Although this was delayed until at least 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  10. ^ "For the Strength of Youth (FSY) conferences". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  11. ^ a b Ericksen, Ephraim E. (1987). "4". In Kenney, Scott G. (ed.). Memories and Reflections: The Autobiography of E. E. Ericksen. Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books. p. 107. ISBN 0941214494. Retrieved September 6, 2013. On 31 May 1922, B. H. Roberts was released as first assistant to YMMIA superintendent George Albert Smith. Second assistant Richard R. Lyman became first assistant with Melvin J. Ballard as second assistant.

External links

  • Official Aaronic Priesthood/Young Men webpage

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The Young Men often referred to as Young Men s is a youth organization and official program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church Its purpose is to assist the church s Aaronic priesthood aged young men in their growth and development The organization serves young men from the year they turn 12 until they are 18 Young MenFormation1875TypeNon profitPurposereligious instruction personal standards and development adolescent male support ScoutingHeadquartersSalt Lake City Utah USAGeneral PresidentSteven J LundMain organGeneral presidency and general boardParent organizationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsAffiliationsAaronic priesthood Young WomenWebsitechurchofjesuschrist org youth Contents 1 History 2 Today s organization 3 Chronology of the general superintendencies and presidencies of the Young Men 4 See also 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory Edit Mutual Improvement Association Scouts in front of the Church Administration Building c 1917The first official youth association of the church the Young Gentlemen s and Young Ladies Relief Society was formally organized by youth in Nauvoo Illinois on the advice of church founder Joseph Smith in March 1843 The group had held several informal meetings since late January of that year under the supervision of apostle Heber C Kimball 1 In 1854 apostle Lorenzo Snow organized the Polysophical Society and encouraged young Latter day Saints to join In 1875 LDS Church president Brigham Young organized the Young Men s Mutual Improvement Association YMMIA and intended that it act as a male equivalent of the Young Ladies Cooperative Retrenchment Association which was renamed the Young Ladies National Mutual Improvement Association in 1877 The purpose was to help young men develop their gifts to stand up and speak and to bear testimony citation needed A central committee of the YMMIA led by Junius F Wells was formed in 1876 to oversee the organization conduct missionary work and issue general instructions A YMMIA general superintendency later renamed general presidency was formed by church John Taylor in 1880 In 1901 the YMMIA was divided into junior and senior classes In 1911 the church followed the pattern developed by the Boy Scouts of America BSA and created the YMMIA Scouts The organization was officially integrated into the BSA on May 21 1913 In the 1970s the YMMIA was briefly merged with the church s Aaronic priesthood and young women s organizations and officially renamed the Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women In June 1974 this consolidation was reversed an independent Young Women organization was established and the name of the Young Men organization was changed to Aaronic Priesthood Also in 1974 the church eliminated the YMMIA General Presidency placing the organization under the direction of the Presiding Bishopric The organization s name was changed to Young Men in May 1977 and a general presidency was reinstated Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women was the name of the LDS Church s official young men organization between 1972 and 1974 It was formed by consolidating the YMMIA and the YWMIA into one organization Leadership of the auxiliary was shared between the presiding bishopric and the Young Men General Presidency The combined organization was short lived and in 1974 the organization was again divided into the renamed Young Men and the Young Women Between 1979 and 2004 the Young Men General Presidency had been composed of seventies who were church general authorities In the church s April 2004 general conference Thomas S Monson a counselor in the First Presidency announced that a recent decision has been made that members of the Quorums of the Seventy will not serve in the general presidencies of the Sunday School and Young Men 2 The Young Men organization was involved in Scouting from 1911 with the formation of their MIA Scouts until the end of 2019 The YMMIA Scouts merged with Boy Scouts of America BSA on May 21 1913 with the church becoming the first chartering organization with John H Taylor as the first LDS Scout Commissioner In 1928 the Boy Scouts was named the church s official youth program for boys ages 12 to 16 3 Young Men organizations in other countries were not involved in Scouting In the United Kingdom and in other Commonwealth countries some local groups participated in the Duke of Edinburgh s Award Scheme or its equivalent As of January 1 2018 the church withdrew from Varsity and Venturing scouting programs with boys ages 8 to 13 still enrolled in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts 4 In May 2018 the church announced that they would completely withdrawal from all BSA programs at the end of 2019 5 6 In October 2019 the church announced that ward Young Men presidencies would be discontinued 7 and implemented the church s newly created Children and Youth Program at the beginning of 2020 8 Today s organization EditIn each of the church s local congregation males turning ages 12 to 18 are assigned to the Aaronic priesthood and the Young Men organization The Aaronic priesthood is led by a bishop or branch president and his counselors known as the bishopric or branch presidency In the Aaronic priesthood the young men are sub divided into three aged based priesthood offices which also serve as classes on Sunday Deacon turning ages 12 or 13 Teacher turning ages 14 or 15 Priest turning ages 16 to 18 When a young man reaches the age of 18 he is normally encouraged to begin attending the elders quorum In certain instances such as when a young man turns 18 but is still in secondary school he will be encouraged to continue to attend the priests quorum Generally each age group will hold a separate class for instruction during Sunday meetings The teachers and deacons classes have a quorum president drawn from the members of the class who in turn may choose two counselors and a secretary to assist him The bishop or branch president is the president of the priests quorum and may choose two young men to assist him in this role along with another young man to serve as secretary The Aaronic priesthood is supervised by the presiding bishopric and the church has Young Men presidencies at the general and stake levels 7 In addition to Sunday meetings the members of the Young Men meet on a weekday for youth activities an hour to ninety minute activity Once per month a combined activity is held with the members of the Young Women organization Most congregations or stakes also organize annual or biannual youth camps and beginning in 2020 9 eligible young men may attend regional For the Strength of Youth conferences every other year 10 Chronology of the general superintendencies and presidencies of the Young Men EditNo Dates General President General Superintendents in Italics Church general authorities in bold First Counselor First Assistants in Italics Church general authorities in bold Second Counselor Second Assistants in Italics Church general authorities in bold Young Men s Mutual Improvement Association1 1876 80 Junius F Wells Milton H Hardy Rodney C Badger2 1880 98 Wilford Woodruff Joseph F Smith Moses Thatcher3 1898 1901 Lorenzo Snow Joseph F Smith Heber J Grant Additional AssistantB H Roberts4 1901 18 Joseph F Smith Heber J Grant B H Roberts5 1918 21 Anthony W Ivins B H Roberts Richard R Lyman6 1921 35 George Albert Smith B H Roberts 1921 22 Richard R Lyman 1922 35 11 Richard R Lyman 1921 22 11 Melvin J Ballard 1922 35 7 1935 37 Albert E Bowen George Q Morris Franklin L West8 1937 48 George Q Morris Joseph J Cannon 1937 45 John D Giles 1945 48 Burton K Farnsworth 1937 45 Lorenzo H Hatch 1945 48 9 1948 58 Elbert R Curtis A Walter Stevenson Ralph W Hardy 1948 David S King 1948 58 10 1958 62 Joseph T Bentley Alvin R Dyer 1958 G Carlos Smith 1958 61 Marvin J Ashton 1961 62 Marvin J Ashton 1958 61 Verl F Scott 1961 Carl W Buehner 1961 62 11 1962 69 G Carlos Smith Marvin J Ashton Carl W Buehner 1962 67 George R Hill III 1967 69 12 1969 72 W Jay Eldredge George R Hill III 1969 71 George I Cannon 1972 George I Cannon 1969 72 Robert L Backman 1972 Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women13 1972 74 Robert L Backman LeGrand R Curtis Jack H Goaslind1974 77 None Under jurisdiction of Presiding Bishopric Victor L Brown Presiding Bishop H Burke Peterson First Councilor J Richard Clarke Second Councilor Young Men14 1977 79 Neil D Schaerrer Graham W Doxey Quinn G McKay15 1979 85 Robert L Backman Vaughn J Featherstone Rex D Pinegar16 1985 90 Vaughn J Featherstone Rex D Pinegar 1985 89 Jeffrey R Holland 1989 90 Robert L Simpson 1985 86 Hartman Rector Jr 1986 88 Robert B Harbertson 1988 89 Monte J Brough 1989 90 17 1990 98 Jack H Goaslind LeGrand R Curtis 1990 91 Robert K Dellenbach 1991 92 Stephen D Nadauld 1992 96 Vaughn J Featherstone 1996 97 F David Stanley 1997 Robert K Dellenbach 1997 98 Robert K Dellenbach 1990 91 Stephen D Nadauld 1991 92 L Lionel Kendrick 1992 93 Vaughn J Featherstone 1993 96 F David Stanley 1996 97 Robert K Dellenbach 1997 F Melvin Hammond 1997 98 18 1998 2001 Robert K Dellenbach F Melvin Hammond John M Madsen19 2001 04 F Melvin Hammond Glenn L Pace 2001 03 Lynn G Robbins 2003 04 Spencer J Condie 2001 03 Donald L Hallstrom 2003 04 20 2004 09 Charles W Dahlquist II Dean R Burgess Michael A Neider21 2009 15 David L Beck Larry M Gibson Adrian Ochoa 2009 13 Randall L Ridd 2013 15 22 2015 2020 Stephen W Owen Douglas D Holmes M Joseph Brough23 2020 Steven J Lund Ahmad S Corbitt 2020 2023 Bradley R Wilcox 2023 Bradley R Wilcox 2020 2023 Michael T Nelson 2023 See also Edit LDS Church portalAnticipatory socialization The Contributor LDS magazine Improvement Era New Era magazine Worship services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsReferences EditBrown Victor L April 1973 The Aaronic Priesthood MIA General Conference Peterson Janet 2011 Young Women of Zion An Organizational History in David J Whittaker Arnold K Garr eds A Firm Foundation Church Organization and Administration Religious Studies Center Deseret Book pp 277 94 ISBN 978 0 8425 2785 9 Notes Edit A Short Sketch of the Rise of the Young Gentlemen and Ladies Relief Society of Nauvoo Times and Seasons 4 1 April 1843 154 57 The Sustaining of Church Officers Liahona May 2004 p 24 Toone Trent May 11 2017 Timeline A look at the relationship between the LDS Church and Scouting DeseretNews com Retrieved May 9 2018 Zauzmer Julie May 11 2017 Mormon Church will leave Boy Scouts teen programs Washington Post Retrieved May 9 2018 Betz Bradford May 9 2018 Mormons to end long association with Boy Scouts of America Fox News Retrieved May 9 2018 Church Announces Plan for Worldwide Initiative for Children and Youth Newsroom LDS Church May 8 2018 a b Weaver Sarah Jane Ward Young Men presidencies discontinued other organizational changes for youth announced Deseret News Retrieved 2 January 2020 Children and Youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Retrieved 2 January 2020 Although this was delayed until at least 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic For the Strength of Youth FSY conferences The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Retrieved 2 January 2020 a b Ericksen Ephraim E 1987 4 In Kenney Scott G ed Memories and Reflections The Autobiography of E E Ericksen Salt Lake City Utah Signature Books p 107 ISBN 0941214494 Retrieved September 6 2013 On 31 May 1922 B H Roberts was released as first assistant to YMMIA superintendent George Albert Smith Second assistant Richard R Lyman became first assistant with Melvin J Ballard as second assistant External links EditOfficial Aaronic Priesthood Young Men webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Young Men organization amp oldid 1147783842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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