Showing posts with label Boston temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston temple. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Boston, Massachusetts
100th Operating Temple

2 Nephi 19:1-20:11
Four evils denounced and four warnings pronounced.
How do you combat the four evils Isaiah denounces - pride, errant leaders, wickedness, and neglecting the poor and needy?

Alma 7:11-Alma 8
7-Christ will be born of Mary-He will loose the bands of death and bear the sins of His people-Those who repent, are baptized, and keep the commandments will have eternal life-Filthiness cannot inherit the kingdom of God-Humility, faith, hope, and charity are required.
8-Alma preaches and baptizes in Melek-He is rejected in Ammonihah and leaves-An angel commands him to return and cry repentance unto the people-He is received by Amulek, and the two of them preach in Ammonihah. About 82 B.C.

DC 33:1-18
How can we always be sure to have enough oil in our lamps?
Talk: "The C's of Spirituality"
By: Robert E. Wells

General Conference:
'Lest Thou Forget' by Elder Ronald A. Rasband
"As you faithfully live the gospel of Jesus Christ 
and abide by it's teachings, your testimony will be protected and it will grow.  Keep the covenants you have made, regardless of the actions of those around you.  Be diligent parents, brothers and
sisters, grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends who
strengthen loved ones with personal testimony and who share
spiritual experiences.  Remain faithful and steadfast, even if
storms of doubt invade your lives through the actions of others.
Seek that which will edify and fortify you spiritually.
Avoid counterfeit offerings of so-called truths which are so pervasive, and remember to record your feelings of love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance."

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
THESE TWO GRANDSONS!

Adam who is turning 27

Joe who is turning 20

This is the advice I have for them:



Jace A. was our youth speaker in sacrament meeting today.  He forgot he was giving a talk so he got up and told a story about fasting and praying for a chance to participate in long jump on the track team and how his prayers were answered.  It couldn't have been better if he was prepared.

Sister Wallace spoke on the importance of family history and how she started out little by little doing what she called genealogy after she joined the church.  James ask her after sacrament meeting how many names she has submitted for temple work.  Her answer: Around 25,000.  She said she would love to help anyone who needs help with doing research.  

Sister Johnson started her talk by telling a story about a time when she brought her five year old grandson to church.  He kept talking and she kept shushing him.  When they got home he said to her: "Grandma, now I know why you wanted me to be quiet in church." Her response: "Why?"   "Because everyone was sleeping."
Sister Johnson spoke on service and what an amazing example she is.  She gives so much community service and is involved in just about everything there is to do in Vernon.  I loved this quote from her talk:
"Feed yourself spiritually so you have something to
give to others."

I had my Primary class today and Sister Hall's. The lesson was on the witnesses of the gold plates.  I loved the story of how Mary Whitmer got to see the plates and how the Angel Moroni appeared to her as an old man when she went out to the barn to milk the cow.  She had been working extra hours since the Smith's had come to live with her and Brother Whitmer.  She was not ask to bear testimony of the plates.  The visit was strictly to buoy her up at a time when she was tired and a little stressed. 
  These are the children who attended my class: Zemira, Colter, Lianna, and Curtis.  We have two visitors from the valley, the Allen's granddaughters Bently who lives in Gilbert and Briden who lives in Queen Creek.
I finally had the opportunity to give Lianna her Valentine:


For lunch today we had soup and tuna sandwiches.  During my gospel study I ask Pam G. if I could come by for a visit and bring her a Valentine.  I am her new visiting teacher but we are also pretty good friends.  She said she didn't want to be my assignment and so I bore my testimony of visiting teaching to her. She is a convert and may not be aware of how visiting teaching works.  She gives so much service in the community visiting people in the hospital and rest homes.  She is a wonderful example of what a visiting teacher should be only she does it without being assigned.

My Arizona picture for today taken in my own
backyard.

We have decided not to have the TV on on Sunday anymore.  There are so many more important things to do on the Sabbath.  Needless to say we missed the Oscars.

Fun Photos:

I think this was taken of Molly
about three years ago at a soccer game.

I absolutely love this picture!

Family Portrait 1978








Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The Boston temple

Mormon 4:1-23
Why is it important not to boast in your own strength?  
* When we boast in our own strength and go forth in our own might, repenting not of the evil we have done, but persist in our wickedness, our hearts become hardened.  This leads to a lack of the Spirit, which invites anger towards others.  When we notice we have anger in our hearts, it should be an alarm to us that something is wrong.  OUr pride can convince us that we are okay, but anger is destructive.  Repentance heals ill feelings, mends broken spirits, softens hardened hearts, and repairs damaged souls.  Instead of looking for reasons to find fault in others, we need to recognize the fault within our own soul first.  Also, everything good in our lives comes from God.  We are selfish when we fail to acknowledge Him and express gratitude to Him for all of our blessings.  D&C 59:21: "And in nothing doth man offend God, or against none is his wrath kindled, save those who confess not his hand in all things and obey not His commandments."

GC:     "The Great Plan of Redemption" by Linda S. Reeves
' When we have sinned, Satan often tries to convince us that the unselfish things to do is to protect others from the devastation of the knowledge of our sins, including avoiding confessing to our bishop, who can bless our lives through his priesthood keys as a common judge in Israel.  The truth, however, is that the unselfish
things to do is to confess and repent.  This is Heavenly Father's great plan of redemption.'


James left for the valley this morning.  On his way out he called me and said there was snow on all the mountains around us.  Sunrise got 8 inches of snow and will be open this weekend for skiing and snowboarding.  


Although we got no snow in Vernon it is nice to know that the first snow of the season hit the mountains.

It was 63 years ago today that President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while visiting Dallas, Texas.

I was a sophomore in high school and was in Mr. Wiltbank's geometry class when the announcement was made over the intercom.  We all went outside and stood around the flag pole for a moment of silence.

I made rolls today using a recipe I got years ago in a Relief Society meeting from my friend Cathy A.  I usually make them crescent shaped but today I just made regular rolls.
I was very pleased with how they turned out.

I also made a stew for James. He got home around 7 this evening and brought me two burros from Burger House.  He loved the stew and I loved the burros!

Paul posted this picture today on Facebook.  
I love these boys, and the doggie too!

I heard some sad news today.  Our friend Drea from Chandler and her sister Annie who now lives in Utah lost their brother today.  He passed out at work.  Drea is the oldest of her siblings and she is younger than Sheri.  I am not sure how old her brother was, probably in his 30's.  Drea's sister Angela wrote this:

May the Lord comfort this sweet family.
We know Drea and her sister Annie personally.

On a happier note, Kacey got a surprise today.
Hopefully these were from Jared.

Joe's new band, Super Motel made their debut performance tonight in Mesa.
Joe is very talented.  He plays the guitar, sings, and
writes music.  Dallin, Michael, and Kim all said
the band was awesome!

I watched one of my favorite Christmas movies for the second time this year.  "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" starring Henry Winkler and Brooke Burns. This movie makes me laugh!  I love Uncle Ralph and the guy who plays Morgan!  Brooke Burns is great too.
James and I also read by the fire and the tree before going to bed.