Come, Follow Me
Using Come, Follow Me for Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums


“Using Come, Follow Me for Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums,” Come, Follow Me: For Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums (2015), iii

“Using Come, Follow Me for Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums,” For Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums, iii

Using Come, Follow Me for Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums

Come, Follow Me is designed to help you create experiences in quorum meetings that build upon, support, and encourage meaningful priesthood service—at church and in everyday life.

The materials in this book are organized in the following categories.

Quorum Meeting Outlines for the First Sunday of Each Month

First-Sunday quorum meetings are dedicated to counseling together about priesthood duties and planning ways to fulfill them. Each of the first-Sunday outlines includes the following sections:

  • Share Experiences. Contains sample questions to encourage quorum members to share experiences with learning and living the gospel and acting on plans they made in previous quorum meetings.

  • Counsel Together. Provides ideas for counseling together and making plans to act on the impressions we receive individually and as a quorum.

  • Learn Priesthood Duties and Principles. Features a principle of priesthood service to discuss as time permits.

Quorum Meeting Outlines for the Second and Third Sundays of Each Month

Outlines for the second and third Sundays of each month focus on a doctrinal topic that corresponds with the monthly topic in Come, Follow Me for individuals and families. Each of these lesson outlines includes the following sections:

  • Share Experiences. Contains sample questions to encourage quorum members to share their insights and experiences from learning and living the gospel each week.

  • Learn Together. Provides learning activities to help quorum members understand a doctrinal topic and how it applies to their priesthood service.

  • Plan to Act. Includes suggestions for how to invite quorum members to plan what they will do, personally and as a quorum, to act on the things they learned. This might include assignments from quorum leaders.

Topics for Fourth-Sunday Quorum Meetings

Fourth-Sunday meeting topics are prayerfully chosen by quorum leaders based on quorum members’ needs and in consultation with the bishopric or branch presidency and ward or branch council. These discussion meetings may be held in separate quorums or as a group discussion in any of the following combinations: Melchizedek Priesthood and Relief Society, Melchizedek Priesthood and Aaronic Priesthood, or Aaronic Priesthood and Young Women.

Fifth-Sunday meetings are under the direction of the bishopric or branch presidency.