Family History Class Lesson 2. How many of you were able to get logged on to the new.familysearch.org website?

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Presentation transcript:

Family History Class Lesson 2

How many of you were able to get logged on to the new.familysearch.org website?

Has everyone registered on the site?

How many of you found yourselves there and your family?

This video will provide an overview of a process for doing temple and family history work. It also shows that help is available both online and individually to help you move forward. As the video proceeds make note of the resources available to you.

There is a three step process for doing temple and family history work. Look at the diagram on page 6 of your manual.

The site, new.familysearch.org is a central place for finding information about your family and preparing names for temple work.

Questions?

1 Nephi 4: 6-7 6And I was led by the Spirit, not knowing beforehand the things which I should do. 7Nevertheless I went forth, and as I came near unto the house of Laban I beheld a man, and he had fallen to the earth before me, for he was drunken with wine.

Why was Nephi able to go forward despite not knowing what he should do?

How can we exercise similar faith as you do temple and family history work?

Where to get help? 1)Seek the Holy Ghost’s help in finding people. 2)Stake Family History Center 3) 4)pilot.familysearch.org 5)wiki.familysearch.org 6)forums.familysearch.org 7)Ward Family History Consultant

What does a Family History Consultant do? Page 7 of your manual

Family history consultants are called and set apart by the bishop or branch president to assist with temple and family history work. Consultants may teach family history classes and provide one-on-one help. They can help you get started, answer your questions along the way, and help you use the FamilySearch Internet site and other resources.

This video gives an overview of a process for doing temple and family history work. It will also shows you where you can get help as you begin your work. Look for what resources are available to you.

How does the Holy Ghost help us in our family search?

We start with the FamilySearch Internet site.

What does it allow us to do?

1See what information the church has about them and their family families

What does it allow us to do? 1See what information the church has about them and their family families 2View, record, and edit their family information.

What does it allow us to do? 1See what information the church has about them and their family families 2View, record, and edit their family information. 3Prepare names for temple work.

What does it allow us to do? 1See what information the church has about them and their family families 2View, record, and edit their family information. 3Prepare names for temple work. 4Work together with other family members.

Assignments for next week Print a family pedigree and one or more family group sheets for your family Read Chapter 3

Me and my ancestors page

Search for ancestors function

Pedigree View with Details

Family Tree

Individual List

Family Group Sheet

Closing Prayer