If you don't have access to Leader and Clerk Resources or just want to kick the tires, try the demo below.
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Use the bookmarklet to automatically fetch your ward data from LCR in one click.
If you can't use the bookmarklet, you can copy the raw page source from two LCR pages instead.
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Great question! Church policy is very clear that membership data should NOT be sent to third-party servers, websites, or cloud-based service providers.
A. While it may seem like it, the answer is NO. This website loads an application in your web browser, but all the information you enter and the work you do with that data takes place on your local computer—similar to using a spreadsheet program or other desktop software. To get a bit more technical, this page uses client-side JavaScript code to accept, parse, and output everything. No communication with the server is necessary beyond the initial page load.
A. Of course! Not only is all the code used to manage callings open source (you can look at all the nuts and bolts yourself if you like), there is a nice and simple way to put your mind at ease:
Official Church Policy: For more information about using online resources in Church callings, please review the official guidelines at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
Set age and gender requirements for each organization. Warnings will appear when assigning a member that doesn't match.
Anyone who has served in a bishopric or stake presidency knows the challenge: you need to plan, discuss, and track calling changes across multiple organizations—sometimes dozens at a time. Unfortunately, the tools available have significant limitations:
Ward Calling Manager solves these problems by running entirely in your web browser. It imports your ward data directly from LCR, lets you create and compare multiple scenarios, and never sends a single byte of data to any server. When you’re done, you print your changes and carry them into your next meeting.
This project was inspired by callingmanager.com, which pioneered the idea of an offline calling planning tool. Ward Calling Manager builds on that concept with an updated interface, direct LCR data import, scenario comparison, and a commitment to local-only data handling.
Ward Calling Manager is an independent, open-source project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or callingmanager.com.