I opened the Library app today, and saw that no talks had been selected for EQ or RS lessons. Oddly enough, the app allowed me to select talks for both EQ and RS lessons for today. When my wife signed in to the Library app, she saw the RS lesson that I had just chosen.
My calling is Ward Technology Specialist. It seems odd to me that I would have the privilege to choose talks for lessons.
Is there a bug in the app?
Library app allows anyone to select a talk for a lesson?
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Library app allows anyone to select a talk for a lesson?
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Re: Library app allows anyone to select a talk for a lesson?
That's probably why. I'm guessing to help presidencies that are technology challenged. Although that's not in the list given in the library app. But then, neither is ward clerk, which I'd expect to have access as well.
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Re: Library app allows anyone to select a talk for a lesson?
I was surprised this morning to find that neither EQ nor RS had posted their lessons for today. And when I wandered into EQ meeting today, I found that the lesson presented today had been posted in the Library app as the lesson for October 27th.
I'll just mind my own business and run the Zoom camera for Sacrament meeting. But even that is dwindling down to near zero. Two weeks ago, I had zero people watching via Zoom, which I think is a good thing. Too many people watch via Zoom for silly reasons.
I'll just mind my own business and run the Zoom camera for Sacrament meeting. But even that is dwindling down to near zero. Two weeks ago, I had zero people watching via Zoom, which I think is a good thing. Too many people watch via Zoom for silly reasons.
Dana Repouille, Plattsmouth, Nebraska