An Elders Quorum President, Relief Society President and Primary President are at the church and need to attend a meeting at the Stake Center several miles away. They only have one car, and it only has two seats. This will take them more than one trip.
How do they get to their meeting without the Elders Quorum President riding alone in the car with one of the sisters?
Glossary for Non-Mormons:
Elders Quorum President - Men's worship group leader (A man)
Relief Society President - Women's worship group leader (A woman)
Primary President - Children's worship grou leader (A woman)
Stake Center - Church building with offices for leadership over multiple congregations (like a Diocese)
Sister - name or prefix used for women in the church, i.e., "Sister Jones"
2 months ago
I don't know. Waiting for the answer.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Shelly
The two sisters ride together to the stake center. The Primary president is dropped off, the relief society president drives back to the church. The RS pres gets out of the car, letting the EQ pres get in the car and drive to the stake center. At the stake center, the primary president trades places with the EQ pres, and she drives back to the church to pick up the RS pres. The two sisters ride to the stake center. The End.
ReplyDeleteIf it were me, I would just call for a ride.