Friday, March 29, 2013

Pinterest Party RS Night

Thanks to everyone who came to our RS Night this past Tuesday. We celebrated the RS Birthday with a great pinterest dinner recipe and by doing some fun simple crafts. Thanks to everyone who helped contribute to the night.
 
Samples of sisters Pinterest projects

The How to Use Pinterest Tutorial. Thanks Lisa!






The coasters we made.

 


 



Sunday, March 3, 2013

Pinterest Party


 We will be making 4x4 tile coasters with scrapbook paper. Bring your own pictures if you would like to put a picture on your coaster. Everyone can make a set of 4 as a gift for someone or for your own home.
 
We will also be making candy jars from baby food jars. Great for an easter gift, visiting teaching, party favors, or for your home. Customize them anyway you would like.
 
Everything is free and no need to sign up for any crafts, everything will be available to everyone the night of. Hope to see you there!!
 

March Visiting Teaching Message

Prayerfully study this material and, as appropriate, discuss it with the sisters you visit. Use the questions to help you strengthen your sisters to make Relief Society an active part of your own life. For more information, go to reliefsociety.lds.org

Activation

Our prophet, President Thomas S. Monson, has encouraged us to “reach out to rescue those who
need our help and lift them to the higher road and the better way. … It is the Lord’s work, and when
we are on the Lord’s errand, … we are entitled to the Lord’s help.”¹

Many years ago LaVene Call and her visiting teaching companion visited a less-active sister. They knocked on the door and found a young mother in her bathrobe. She looked ill, but they soon realized her problem was alcohol. The visiting teachers sat and talked with the struggling young mother.

After they left, they said, “She is a child of God. We have a responsibility to help her.” So they visited often. Each time, they could see and feel a change for good. They asked the sister to attend Relief Society. Though reluctant, she eventually attended regularly. After encouragement, she and her husband and daughter attended church. The husband felt the Holy Ghost. He said, “I’m going to do what the bishop suggests.” Now they are active in the Church and have been sealed in the temple.²

From the Scriptures

3 Nephi 18:32; Doctrine and Covenants 84;106; 138:56

From Our History
Helping those who have gone astray come back to the gospel of Jesus Christ has always been part of
being a Latter-Day Saint and a member of Relief Society. President Brigham Young (1801-77)
said, “Let us have compassion upon each other, … and let those who can see guide the blind until
they can see the way for themselves.”³

Eliza R. Snow, second Relief Society general president, gratefully acknowledged the efforts of
sisters in Ogden, Utah, USA to strengthen one another. “I am well aware that a great deal is
donated [in terms of service] that never reaches the [record] books,” she said. But recognizing
that a heavenly record is kept of the sisters’ work as they reach out to those whose hearts have grown cold, she said; “President Joseph Smith said this society was organized to save souls. … Another book is kept of your faith, your kindness, your good works, … Nothing is lost.”4

What Can I Do?

1. Am I confident asking a less-active sister to attend a Relief Society meeting with me?
2. Do the sisters I watch over feel comfortable asking me questions about the gospel?

Notes
1. Thomas S. Monson, “The sacred call of Service,” Ensign, May 2005, 55, 56.
2. Letter to the Relief Society general presidency from the daughter of LaVene Call.
3. Brigham Young, in Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society (2011).
4. Eliza R. Snow, in Daughters in My Kingdom, 83.

Friday, March 1, 2013

March Birthdays

2 Rita Hagen
3 Marla Cochran
3 Judith Dinneen
4 Susan Lua
7 Cathy Lewis
8 Cathleen McLaughlin
9 Suzanne Jurgensen
9 Becky Mendoza
9 Lea Osborn
9 Lori Lea Taylor
9 Carin Thomer
13 Laia Jennings
13 Cheri Lynn Morgan
16 Cynthia Derevolyee
16 Lisa Hiatt
16 Jan Wolsleger
17 Suzie Heald
19 Jessica Bujes
26 Tammy Nordwick
29 Eunice Hilger
29 Joan Yarnall