Saturday, November 30, 2013

Relief Society Purposes:
*Increase faith and personal righteousness
*Strengthen families and homes
*Seek out and help those in need

FAITH

Lesson Review: "I Will Not Fail Thee, Nor Forsake Thee" (President Thomas S. Monson)

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Key Doctrine: 
"Our Heavenly Father...knows that we learn and grow and become stronger as we face and survive the trials through which we pass."
"Were it not for challenges to overcome and problems to solve, we would remain much as we are, with little or no progress toward our goal of eternal life."

Invitation to Action:
"This should be our purpose - to persevere and endure, yes, but also to become more spiritually refined as we make our way through sunshine and sorrow."

Promised Blessings:
"From the bed of pain, from the pillow wet with tears, we are lifted heavenward by that divine assurance and precious promise: 'I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.' Such comfort is priceless."

 December 8th lesson - The Prophet Joseph Smith (Lorenzo Snow - Ch. 23)

FAMILY
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The Christmas season is such a special time to create new family traditions and build upon the ones that you already have.  We all have traditions that are a part of our heritage.  It seems that we also tend to form new traditions with our own families, either intentionally or unknowingly. This season is a great time to be deliberate about the traditions we start in our homes!  It's a great idea to think about what you would like to teach your children or see happen in your family and build a tradition around it!  Would you like to enforce family unity?  Build community? Teach unselfishness and giving? Strengthen faith and build testimonies? Have fun as a family and spend more time together?  Teach a skill?
This year, I wanted to get my younger children to focus less on the Santa Claus aspect of Christmas and more on the birth of Christ. More on the miraculous wonder and less on the "magical."  One night as I was tucking my little ones into bed I suddenly remembered this book that we got last year:
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This book has all the fun, traditional Christmas songs, and also all of our primary songbook and hymnal Christmas carols. It is also filled with the most beautiful art work!  
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I have started singing three songs from it each evening when I tuck the younger kids into bed.  I think a new tradition has begun! They get to look at the pictures and internalize the words as I sing, and I really believe that they will begin to feel the miraculous wonder of Christ's birth.
What would you like to teach your family this season?  What tradition might you start this year?

RELIEF
visiting teaching
“The only system which could provide succor and comfort across a church so large in a world so varied would be through individual servants near the people in need. The Lord had seen that coming from the beginning of Relief Society.

He set a pattern in place. Two Relief Society sisters accept their assignment to visit another as a call from the Lord” (Henry B. Eyring, “The Enduring Legacy of Relief Society,” Liahona, Nov. 2009, 123; see also Daughters in My Kingdom, page 110).

Missionary news:
Sister Hammer has written us a letter!:

      "I hear that you are in the new church building.  That is exciting but the excitement will be all over when I get home.
     All is going well here.  I am working in the LDS Employment resource center here in San Jose, California.  We don't get to do any gospel teaching but hopefully what we do for people, both members and nonmembers will do missionary work.  We help people prepare to go out and find work with resumes, applications, and counseling.  There is more to that than I realized.
      My companion is sister Victoria Chambers from Arizona.  She 82 years old and has been here a little over a year.  She does all the driving in all of this traffic.  She is a real go getter and can run my legs off, but so patient with my slow learning.  I really enjoy her company.  I also have 2 young sister missionaries for roommates.  One is from Tonga and one is from Hawaii.  They are lots of fun and we have gotten them to dance for us.  They are really good.  They teach the Tongan people here.  The population here is more Asian, Tongan, Mexican and Black than Caucasian.  We are the minority. 
      Pres. Watkins and the missionaries in the office as so good to us.  Sister Chambers and I are the only single senior sister missionaries and they make sure we are well taken care of.
      I do so hope all is well for all of you and wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas."
It is so good to hear from her!  I hope that we can all take a minute and write to our ward missionaries.  I'm sure that they would all like to hear from everyone from home at this time of the year especially!! (addresses can be found by clicking on the "Missionaries" button at the side of the blog)

 Announcements: 
*Choir practice for the Ward "Celebration of Christ" will be this Sunday (Dec 1st) from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15! If you have any questions about this Choir, please contact Sister Cooley.
*If you are participating in the Art Display for the "Celebration of Christ" program, please get your art work and testimonies turned in to Sister Briggs as soon as possible.  This is the big week!!
*December 5th - 7th - This Thursday, Friday and Saturday - Burton 4th Ward's "Celebration of Christ" Christmas Concert and Art Display.  Please invite everyone that you think could benefit and be up-lifted by this event!
* December 14th - (a Saturday at 11:00 a.m.) - Lutheran Church Cantata Performance and Luncheon.  Please make an effort to attend! Any questions? Please contact a member of the RS Presidency.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Relief Society Purposes:
*Increase faith and personal righteousness
*Strengthen families and homes
*Seek out and help those in need

FAITH

Lesson Review: "Doing Good to Others" (Lorenzo Snow - Ch.22
Key Doctrine: 
"We have been sent into the world to do good to others; and in doing good to others we do good to ourselves."
"We are to 'love the Lord, our God, with all our might, with all our mind, and with all our strength, and our neighbor as ourself.' "

Invitation to Action:
"Try to be a little better to-day than yesterday"
"Be ready to do for others more than you would expect from them if circumstances were reversed."
"Pray diligently for this spirit of philanthropy, this expansion of thought and feeling, and for power and ability to labor earnestly in the interest of Messiah's kingdom.


Promised Blessings:
"....Let your minds be expanded to comprehend and look after the interest of your friends that are around you, and where it is in your power to secure benefits to your friends do so, and in so doing you will find that those things which you need will come into your hands quicker than if you labor entirely to secure them to yourselves independent of regarding the interests of your friends.  I know this to be a good and important principle."

 December 1st - We won't have Relief Society because of the building dedication.

FAMILY
Have a Happy Thanksgiving with your family!!
 
 
Families are one of the greatest things that we have to be grateful for!

RELIEF
“You are Relief Society missionaries.  Be as Saviors on Mount Zion to your sisters.  Their souls are precious in the sight of God.  Don’t spare any effort to bring His sheep into the fold – the Savior did not!” -Elder Mark E. Peterson

“Visiting Teaching is real friendship.  We should get to know these few sisters for whom we are responsible.”
-Camilla Eyring Kimball


Announcements: 
*Choir practice for the Ward "Celebration of Christ" will be Sundays from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15! If you have any questions about this Choir, please contact Sister Cooley.
* Please contact Sister Ferguson if you are participating in the art/photography for the Christmas display.  She needs to know the size of your art and/or photography, and if you need an easel to display it on.  If you need table space for your form of art, please let her know that, as well.
*December 1st - Dedication of our new meetinghouse!!! We will only have sacrament meeting next week, and we will meet at 12:00.
*December 5th - 7th - Burton 4th Ward's "Celebration of Christ" Christmas Concert and Art Display.  Please keep doing your part to make this event a success!!
* December 14th - (a Saturday at 11:00 a.m.) - Lutheran Church Cantata Performance and Luncheon.  Please make an effort to attend! Any questions? Please contact a member of the RS Presidency.





Saturday, November 16, 2013

Week of November 10th

Relief Society Purposes:
*Increase faith and personal righteousness
*Strengthen families and homes
*Seek out and help those in need

FAITH
Lesson Review: "Loving God More Than We Love The World (Lorenzo Snow - Ch.21)
Key Doctrine: 
"When people allow worldliness to pervade their minds and hearts, they turn their backs on eternal principles."
"We have got to love God more than we love the world, more than we love gold or silver, and love our neighbor as ourselves."

Invitation to Action:
How can we take care of our temporal needs without being overcome by worldliness?

How can our love for God help us avoid being overcome by worldliness?

Promised Blessings:
"...through his faithfulness he shall possess thrones, principalities and powers, his children becoming as numerous as the stars in the firmament or the sands on the sea shore.  Who, I ask, has any greater prospect than this?"

November 24 Lesson Topic: 
  Teachings For Our Time "I Will Not Fail Thee Nor Forsake Thee" (President Monson) 

FAMILY
The youth curriculum for November is:  Temporal and Spiritual Self Reliance.  There are some great ideas if you click on the link below, that will make for some great lessons and conversations with your children and youth!
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"The outlines in this unit will help the youth understand the importance of becoming spiritually and temporally self-reliant. Although they are in their youth, these young people have been blessed with the gift of agency, and they are learning how to set their own course and find answers to their own problems in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The more self-reliant they become, the more freedom they will enjoy. They will be better prepared to serve the Lord, strengthen their families, and fulfill their future roles as wives and mothers, husbands and fathers."

RELIEF
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" 'Lucy Mack Smith's counsel to the first Relief Society sisters is more relevant today than ever before: "We must cherish one another, watch over one another, comfort one another and gain instruction, that we may all sit down in heaven together.'  This is covenant keeping and visiting teaching at its finest!"

-Sister Burton, Relief Society General President

Announcements: 

*Choir practice for the Ward Christmas Concert will be Sundays from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15! If you have any questions about the Christmas Concert Choir, please contact Sister Cooley.


*November 23rd - Choir practice at Sister Edstrom's home, at 9:00 a.m. for the Thanksgiving song.

* Please contact Sister Ferguson if you are participating in the art/photography for the Christmas display.  She needs to know the size of your art and/or photography, and if you need an easel to display it on.  If you need table space for your form of art, please let her know that, as well.

*December 1st - Dedication of our new meetinghouse!!!

*December 5th - 7th - Burton 4th Ward Christmas Concert and Art Display.  Please keep doing your part to make this event a success!!

* December 14th - (a Saturday at 11:00 a.m.) - Lutheran Church Cantata Performance and Luncheon.  Please make an effort to attend! Any questions? Please contact a member of the RS Presidency.

Happy Birthday this week to: 
Grethe P.(Nov. 17th),  Lynn A (Nov. 18th), Mindy H (Nov. 22nd), Belinda R. (Nov.28th)!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Week of November 3rd

Relief Society Purposes:
* Increase faith and personal righteousness
* Strengthen families and homes
* Seek out and help those in need
FAITH
As we had Stake Conference last week and therefore didn't have Relief Society, we have decided to do a review of Sister Burton's talk from this last General Conference. 
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 Her talk can be found at this link: http://www.lds.org/broadcasts/article/general-relief-society-meeting/2013/09/the-power-joy-and-love-of-covenant-keeping?lang=eng  

This talk is wonderful and besides what we will review here, there are some excellent things listed that we can teach to our children to help them become covenant keepers!

Lesson Review: The Power, Joy and Love of Covenant Keeping

Key Doctrine: 
"Elder Jeffrey R. Holland explained that 'a covenant is a binding spiritual contract, a solemn promise to God our Father that we will live and think and act in a certain way - the way of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.'"

Invitation to Action:
Do we have, or are we striving for the attitude: "I'll go where you want me to go....I'll say what you want me to say...I'll be what you want me to be?"

What are some ways that we can create a home that prepares our children to make and keep temple covenants?

Promised Blessings:
"The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost promise us the full splendor of eternal life" !

"Covenant keeping strengthens, empowers, and protects". Keeping covenants gives us "power to resist temptations" that we may have previously struggled with, "courage and strength to help us bear one another's burdens" and "is essential for true happiness".

November 17th  Lesson Topic: "Loving God More Than We Love The World 
(Lorenzo Snow - Ch 21)

FAMILY
Moms, you can expect even more help in the kitchen this year for Thanksgiving! Sister Roberts sent me this picture of Brother Nielsen and the girls baking pies for the Young Women's activity this week:).  It looks like they've got things figured out!

The youth curriculum this month focuses on "Spiritual and Temporal Self Reliance".  You can find more about this topic, along with some great videos at:

Also, with our Christmas concert/missionary opportunity coming up, I thought that this would be a good video, to watch as families, to help us explain ourselves and our beliefs about family to others:

RELIEF
Sister Carole M. Stephens - First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency
"When you love, watch over, and serve others in small and simple ways, you are actively participating in the work of salvation."
Sister Stephens 

 * The bishop asks that we as sisters make sure and contact those we visit and find out if there are any temporal needs.  The holidays are upon us, and we wouldn't want anyone to go without. If you find that there are needs of this nature, please let Sister Bressler know.

Announcements:
*December 5th-7th - Burton 4th Ward Christmas Concert and Art Display - this means we have less than one month before this great event.  Please be thinking what your family can do to be involved!

Ward Christmas Concert Information:
We would like to invite every family in the ward to share their testimony of the Savior at our Christmas Concert.  There are several ways this can be done - through art, photography, poetry, or music, or by simply extending an invitation to someone who you feel would benefit from our message about the Savior.


*If your family has artwork, poetry, or photography to contribute, please contact Jen W., Cindy B., or Lorraine F.  We would like all artistic contributions to bear testimony of the Savior and His mission.
 *If your family has a Nativity to contribute, please contact Cheri R.

( Please include your testimonies of the Savior along with your artistic contributions and Nativities.)


*If your family (or a member of it) would like to participate in the Ward Choir, please contact Ruth E.
*If your family (or a member of it) would like to participate in the Family Orchestra, please contact Julie C.
*If you can help with decorations, please contact Heather J. or Jolana G.


*December 14th at 11:00 - Lutheran Church Cantata Performance and Luncheon

Happy Birthday this week to:  Laura C. (Nov. 13) and Dana Rae B. (Nov. 15)!

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