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Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:53 pm
by mabersold
My clerks' office has a lot of unused Come Follow Me manuals from 2020 and 2021. To prevent things from being too cluttered, I'd like to get rid of most of them (I'll keep a small stack on hand and offer them to any ward members who would like one, otherwise most of them need to go). Is there anything I need to be aware of on disposing of extra manuals, or do I just deal with them as I will?
Also, for future reference, how do I know how many boxes of Sunday School manuals we should be expecting at the new year, and is there any way for me to adjust that number? I've already received our 2022 Come Follow Me manuals, but it would be good to know this for the future.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:17 am
by jdlessley
mabersold wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:53 pm
I've already received our 2022 Come Follow Me manuals, but it would be good to know this for the future.
2022 is the last year Come Follow Me manuals will be shipped without placing an order. 2023 and later years will need to be ordered and paid for by the unit. You will have to determine the number of manuals to order.
Edit: The payment policy has reverted to "at no cost to the unit" as stated in the
Instructions for Curriculum 2025. See
post 7.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:34 am
by davesudweeks
In years past, units were allowed to return excess manuals if they returned them early (don't wait until the end of the year when they are no longer needed). I don't know if it applies to these, but it might be worth a shot asking at the online store if you can return some of the 2022 manuals that you have already determined are excess. In our ward, about half the families want a paper copy of the manual and about half don't (prefer the one on the Gospel Library app)...
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:56 am
by garystroble
davesudweeks wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:34 am
In years past, units were allowed to return excess manuals if they returned them early (don't wait until the end of the year when they are no longer needed). I don't know if it applies to these, but it might be worth a shot asking at the online store if you can return some of the 2022 manuals that you have already determined are excess. In our ward, about half the families want a paper copy of the manual and about half don't (prefer the one on the Gospel Library app)...
Since the 2022 manuals were no charge to the units, returning them will be a net cost to the units. Shipping charges on heavy manuals will be quite high. Better to see if other units in the building or the stake need some, or offer them to the full-time missionaries to give to investigators. It is also doubtful that distribution would issue a refund on items which were no charge.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:51 am
by DevinParry
The moderator had stated that units would not have automatic shipments. What happened with that?
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 7:51 am
by BrianEdwards
DevinParry wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:51 am
The moderator had stated that units would not have automatic shipments. What happened with that?
Are you asking what the plan is for the 2025 Come Follow Me manuals? If I remember correctly, last September the Church automatically sent our unit a quantity of 2024 CFM manuals based on our attendance, and we ordered more on our own after that. I don't have access this year to any Church communications about the curriculum orders, so perhaps another Forum member can share that info.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:44 pm
by jdlessley
BrianEdwards wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 7:51 am
Are you asking what the plan is for the 2025 Come Follow Me manuals?
The answer is in the June 13, 2024,
Instructions for Curriculum 2025 notice sent to members of stake and ward councils. It states:
Instructions for Curriculum 2025 wrote:Materials sent at no cost to wards and branches for 2025
Come, Follow Me—For Home and Church: Doctrine and Covenants
Wards and branches will receive one copy for each participating (attending)household at no cost to the unit. They will also receive a few additional copies to give to nonattending members. Young single adult wards will receive a total of 10 copies, not one per individual.
The information I provided in my 2021 post was from the
Instructions for Curriculum 2022 notice. That information became obviated by later years' curriculum notices.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:18 pm
by Michaelwhitecpa
garystroble wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:56 am
davesudweeks wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:34 am
In years past, units were allowed to return excess manuals if they returned them early (don't wait until the end of the year when they are no longer needed). I don't know if it applies to these, but it might be worth a shot asking at the online store if you can return some of the 2022 manuals that you have already determined are excess. In our ward, about half the families want a paper copy of the manual and about half don't (prefer the one on the Gospel Library app)...
Since the 2022 manuals were no charge to the units, returning them will be a net cost to the units. Shipping charges on heavy manuals will be quite high. Better to see if other units in the building or the stake need some, or offer them to the full-time missionaries to give to investigators. It is also doubtful that distribution would issue a refund on items which were no charge.
I am not looking for a refund (as I know manuals were sent to us at no charge), but we are sent about 7 cases of manuals each year… we only need about 2-3 of those, as 80% of our ward uses the electronic versions… I recently dumped a couple cases of each of the last couple years manuals (brand new/unused) in the dumpster to make room in our clerks office for all the 2025’s just received. I feel guilty trashing brand new unused manuals, but they are not reusable in future years (they’ve changed formats)… so, I was told by the stake to just toss them. I wish there was some kind of recycling option (i.e. take to church distribution center, or Deseret Book, Deseret Industries, etc. vs just trashing them…).
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 1:03 am
by BrianEdwards
Michaelwhitecpa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:18 pmI recently dumped a couple cases of each of the last couple years manuals (brand new/unused) in the dumpster to make room in our clerks office for all the 2025’s just received. I feel guilty trashing brand new unused manuals, but they are not reusable in future years (they’ve changed formats)… so, I was told by the stake to just toss them. I wish there was some kind of recycling option (i.e. take to church distribution center, or Deseret Book, Deseret Industries, etc. vs just trashing them…).
I believe many places have "community" recycling available, either at a central location, or often in dumpster-style bins located throughout a city. We have used ours a lot in recent years, as we purged our library and clerk's office of a ton (not literally, but it sure seemed like it!) of manuals, books, and other materials that were not ever going to be used.
Re: Excess Come Follow Me manuals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:09 am
by droberterickson
In 2023 our ward received 5 cases of 2024 “Come Follow Me” manuals. Our ward council printed labels and labeled one manual for each household. We distributed less than 10 with members saying “Thanks, but no thanks.” I called Church HQ regarding a return and was cheerfully informed that “…but there’s no cost to your ward.” as if that were the issue. The mass distribution of hard copy manuals is not good stewardship over resources. It’s a financial waste for both printing and shipping, a waste of time for ward resources, and a needless environmental blight for my local community. I just received 5 cases of 2025 manual, with the added benefit that our ward budget was charged. I plan to contact Church HQ again, with little hope for a quick resolution, but hopefully someone in a position to communicate to those with authority to intervene will do so.