MORE BOOK OF MORMON READING....
August 6th
Read 1 Nephi Chapters 13 & 14
Mark 1 Nephi 14:14
Nephi saw the "other books" would come forth through the gentiles. What important things would the "other books" do? What are those other books?
August 7th
Read 1 Nephi Chapters 15 & 16
Mark 1 Nephi 15: 23-24
How can you "hold fast" to the iron rod?
August 8th
Read: 1 Nephi 17 & 18
Mark: 1 Nephi 17:45
What things have you felt while reading or praying?
August 9th
Read: 1 Nephi 19 thru 21
Mark: 1 Nephi 19 :23
How do the things you read in the scriptures relate you your life?
August 10th
Read: 1 Nephi 22 thru 2 Nephi 1
Mark: 1 Nephi 22:26
How can Satan be bound in hisefforts to influence you?
HAPPY READING!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
BOOK OF MORMON 100 DAY READ A THON
WOW! CAN'T BELIEVE IT IS ALREADY AUGUST 1ST. I AM GOING TO TRY AND POST WHAT YOU SHOULD BE READING HERE . ALONG WITH THE OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS LIKE WE ALWAYS DO.
AUGUST 1
READ: PREFACE. INDTRODUCTION. TESTIMONY OF THREE WITNESSES, TESTIMONY OF EIGHT WITNESSES. TESTMONY OF PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH.
MARK: QUOTE FROM JOSEPH SMITH IN THE INTRODUCTION. "I TOLD THE BRETHREN...ANY OTHER BOOK."
AUGUST 2ND ( DAY 2)
REAL 1 NEPHI 1-2 MARK: 1 NEPHI 1:20
"i HAVE LERNED NOT PUT QUESTION MARKS, BUT TO USE EXCLAMATION POINTS WHEN CALLS ARE ISSUED THROUGH INSPIRED CHANNELS OF PRIESTHOOD GOVERNMENT" - ELDER RUSSELL M NELSON
WHY DID LAMAN AND LEMUWL MURMUR:? WHY DID NEPHI SUPPORT HIS FATHER?
WHAT DETERMINS WHETHER YOU ARE A MURMURER OR A SUPPORTER OF THE LORDS WORK AND HIS PROPHETS?
WOW! CAN'T BELIEVE IT IS ALREADY AUGUST 1ST. I AM GOING TO TRY AND POST WHAT YOU SHOULD BE READING HERE . ALONG WITH THE OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS LIKE WE ALWAYS DO.
AUGUST 1
READ: PREFACE. INDTRODUCTION. TESTIMONY OF THREE WITNESSES, TESTIMONY OF EIGHT WITNESSES. TESTMONY OF PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH.
MARK: QUOTE FROM JOSEPH SMITH IN THE INTRODUCTION. "I TOLD THE BRETHREN...ANY OTHER BOOK."
AUGUST 2ND ( DAY 2)
REAL 1 NEPHI 1-2 MARK: 1 NEPHI 1:20
"i HAVE LERNED NOT PUT QUESTION MARKS, BUT TO USE EXCLAMATION POINTS WHEN CALLS ARE ISSUED THROUGH INSPIRED CHANNELS OF PRIESTHOOD GOVERNMENT" - ELDER RUSSELL M NELSON
WHY DID LAMAN AND LEMUWL MURMUR:? WHY DID NEPHI SUPPORT HIS FATHER?
WHAT DETERMINS WHETHER YOU ARE A MURMURER OR A SUPPORTER OF THE LORDS WORK AND HIS PROPHETS?
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Service Auction
We had our June meeting last night. The service auction was a huge success. We will be contacting all those who donated items and acts of service to let you know who received your item. Thank you for all you do for each other. It was so fun to get together with the sisters in our ward and to learn more about each other. The recipe from last night is posted on the recipe blog.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
How does your garden grow, May Relief Society Meeting

OUR MAY RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING WILL BE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5TH AT 6:30 P.M.
BROTHER FINDLAY WILL BE TALKING TO US ABOUT GARDENING, ESCPECIALLY THINGS YOU CAN DO IN YOUR HOME LIKE TOMATOES IN THE WINDOW SEAL AND SMALL THINGS THAT ARE EASY TO DO.
THEN AFTERWARDS, WE ARE JUST GOING TO GO TO TASTY TREAT JUST TO HAVE A TREAT AND TO VISIT.
PLEASE COME AND ENJOY A RELAXED NIGHT WITH FRIENDS!!!
We will also have our bring it and take it table and our coupon exchange table.
Monday, April 5, 2010
APRIL 7TH RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING
This month we are going to be making the temple pictures that we have taken orders for. However, if you have not ordered a picture, please come and visit and participate in our coupon exchange and in our bring it and take it. From now on at all our relief society meetings we will have the coupon exhange and the bring it and take it. Please bring any items that you might have that you just want to get out of the house!! Hopefully someone else will find it to be a treasure. All we ask is that if you bring something, that no one takes, please take it home again.
Our meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 7th.
Also Sisters, if you have any ideas that you would like to learn or do at these Relief Society Meetings, please let us know. We are always searching for ideas.
Our meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 7th.
Also Sisters, if you have any ideas that you would like to learn or do at these Relief Society Meetings, please let us know. We are always searching for ideas.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
APRIL RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING
Wednesday, April 7th 2010, at 6:30 we will be making temple pictures, you can view what they look like at: lovetoseethetemple.com The prices on the website will most likely be different, we will have those out soon. We are doing sign ups now and then we will be collecting the money so that we can get them ordered within the next week or so. We are so excited about these, and hope that you can join us.
As we think about temples and the Relief Society, we all have heard stories about how in Nauvoo, the sisters raised money to help the building of the temple. Some sisters made work clothes and brought food to the men working to build the temple. One such woman was Sarah M Kimball.
Born December 29, 1818, in Phelps, New York, to Oliver and Lydia Dibble Granger, Sarah joined the Church and moved with her family to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1833 at age fifteen.
Perhaps most significant in her early adulthood was her formation of the Ladies' Society of Nauvoo, the antecedent of the Relief Society. Married at age twenty-one to Hiram Kimball, a wealthy Nauvoo merchant who later converted to the Church, she sought to help build the kingdom of God, which the Saints then saw as embodied in Nauvoo, especially in the temple. She and her seamstress, a Miss (Margaret?) Cook, determined to sew shirts for the temple workmen and subsequently invited other women to join forces with them in a ladies' society. When they approached Joseph Smith for his approval of the society's Constitution, written by Eliza R. Snow, he stated that although the Constitution was excellent, the Lord wanted the women organized "under the priesthood after the pattern of the priesthood." According to Sarah Kimball's recollection, Joseph continued, "The Church was never perfectly organized until the women were thus organized" (Kimball, p. 51).
As we think about temples and the Relief Society, we all have heard stories about how in Nauvoo, the sisters raised money to help the building of the temple. Some sisters made work clothes and brought food to the men working to build the temple. One such woman was Sarah M Kimball.
Born December 29, 1818, in Phelps, New York, to Oliver and Lydia Dibble Granger, Sarah joined the Church and moved with her family to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1833 at age fifteen.
Perhaps most significant in her early adulthood was her formation of the Ladies' Society of Nauvoo, the antecedent of the Relief Society. Married at age twenty-one to Hiram Kimball, a wealthy Nauvoo merchant who later converted to the Church, she sought to help build the kingdom of God, which the Saints then saw as embodied in Nauvoo, especially in the temple. She and her seamstress, a Miss (Margaret?) Cook, determined to sew shirts for the temple workmen and subsequently invited other women to join forces with them in a ladies' society. When they approached Joseph Smith for his approval of the society's Constitution, written by Eliza R. Snow, he stated that although the Constitution was excellent, the Lord wanted the women organized "under the priesthood after the pattern of the priesthood." According to Sarah Kimball's recollection, Joseph continued, "The Church was never perfectly organized until the women were thus organized" (Kimball, p. 51).
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RELIEF SOCIETY!!
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