"While single members may, at some times in their lives, feel a need to participate in wards or special activities for single members, all members of the church should associate together as "fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God" (Eph. 2:19). - (*CHI, Book 1, p.109) -
Q: Who may participate in this program's activities?
A: All Single Adults over the age of 31 and those called to serve within the program.
Q: Can I attend if my divorce is not yet final?
A: No, your divorce must be final before attending any event.
Q: Can I bring my children?
A: Generally no! These activities are specifically for LDS Single Adults. Childcare is not provided.
Most activities are not child-appropriate. However, throughout the year we do provide some activities
which include children and these will be announced.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Dressy-casual clothes are suitable for Dances. Casual clothes are suitable for volleyball, hikes,
etc. Church attire is requested on Sunday. Modest clothing is required at all times.
Q: What are the expected Standards?
A: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints standards of modesty and conduct are required for
all attendees at all events, regardless of age (see For the Strength of Youth pamphlet).
Q: What are Mid-Single events?
A: Various activities designed to meet some of the unique needs of this specific age group.
Q: Who may attend Mid-Single events?
A: Only those Single Adults between the ages of 31 to 45.
Q: Can married persons participate?
A: Married persons should not attend (except those serving within the program).
Q: What can I expect at a dance?
A: In dances for adults, dress, grooming, lighting, dance styles, lyrics, and music should contribute
to an atmosphere where the Spirit of the Lord can be present (CHI, Book 1, p.279)
Q: Why is there a fee to participate in some activities?
A: The Single Adult Program is self sustaining, fees pay for expenses only.
Q: Who presides over this program?
A: Under the direction of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Area Presidency, an Agent
Stake is called to preside.
Q: What is the St. George Regional Single Adult Program?
A: This program is organized to facilitate activities by and through the St. George Regional Single
Adult Steering Committee. Regional "activities are held to allow single members opportunities to meet
together, socialize, and serve without leaving the ecclesiastical care of their bishop."
(*CHI, Book 1, p.110) - It is our sincere desire to serve the Single Adult members and leaders in
the St. George Regional Single Adult program and to add to their stake and ward experiences.
Q: How is the Steering Committee organized?
A: The committee consists of the Agent Stake Pres., Agent Stake High Councilman, Chairman or Co-Chairs,
Committee Members and sub-committees; all are called from the Regional Stakes. Subcommittees are organized
and members are called as needed. Steering Committee members and sub-committee members are pre-approved
through their individual Bishops, Stake Presidents and the Agent Stake.
Q: Which Stakes are included?
A: The St. George Regional Single Adult Program is comprised of 26 stakes which include:
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Bloomington Stake Bloomington Hills Stake Buena Vista Stake Enterprise Stake Green Valley Stake Hurricane Stake Hurricane West Stake Ivins Stake Kaibab Stake Kanab Stake LaVerkin Stake Little Valley Stake Mesquite Stake |
Morningside Stake Panaca Stake Pine View Stake Red Cliffs Stake Santa Clara Stake St. George Stake St. George East Stake St. George North Stake Snow Canyon Stake Sunset Stake Washington Stake Washington East Stake Washington Fields Stake |
Q: What are the committee's responsibilities?
A: To plan, organize and facilitate all activities and events for the regional program. Also, to assist,
teach, and encourage Stake and Ward Single member leaders. Specific responsibilities are assigned to
each member of the Steering committee.
Q: Why are some Stake activities advertised on the Regional calendar and Hotline?
A: Stakes that want to invite all Regional Single Adults (ages 31+) to participate at their activity
(provided it does not conflict with Regional activities) may be advertised.
"As always the main responsibility of caring for single adult members and their individual and family needs remains with their Bishop and Stake President within their own ward and stake. "All members, regardless of their age, circumstances, or interests, need the blessings of the gospel and a full range of Church experiences". - (*CHI, Book 1, p.109) - * CHI - Church Handbook of Instruction.