Showing posts with label Come Follow Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Come Follow Me. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2020

Sunday, June 7th, 2020

Kona, Hawaii
70th operating temple
Dedicated: 23 Jan 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, King
Revelation 19:16 (17:14)
And lhe hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, and LORD OF LORD.
(These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Review Mosiah 5-7; James went to Peeler's for lesson. I stayed home and listened to "CWIC" podcast on the lesson.
April General Conference
"Prayers of Faith"
President Henry B. Eyring
 "The transcendent events we honor were the beginning of the prophesied last dispensation, in which the Lord is preparing His Church and His people, those who bear His name, to receive Him. As part of our preparation for His coming, He will lift each of us so we may rise to spiritual challenges and opportunities unlike any seen in the history of this world."



"The Finest Homes"
L. Whitney Clayton
April 2020

Lambson Study Group
Discussion on "Happiness"

Some notes I took as I listened to several talks this morning:
"Jesus Christ is the Lord of lost things, including you and I."
"Repentance is the Lord's regimen for spiritual growth."
"Being grateful leads to happiness"

Next fast Sunday I am determined that we will start our fast on Saturday after lunch. It is easier when we break it up in two days.

James went to the Peeler's this morning for the sacrament and "Come Follow Me." The Peeler's and the Crane's also attended. The Goodman's are out of town. When James returned he came over to me on the couch and blessed and passed the sacrament to me. I was most grateful. 

James went in and took a long nap and texted back and forth with Anthony. Anthony wanted James and Dave to come out for a visit. Since Dave is at his ranch and won't be back until later in the week, Anthony postponed the visit. 

I finished listening to the talks on happiness this afternoon. So did James when he got up from his nap. 

Now all of the Gonzales, except for Dallin, and the Horaks have Covid 19. We are praying for all of them.

We Face Timed with Jared, Kacey, Molly, and Charlie before our family study group. Kacey went to a resort with her sister where they had deer come up and eat out of their hands. Jared took the girls to the zoo in 95 degree weather and 70% humidity. Charlie loves Olaf and Molly loves ice cream. It was a short visit because we needed to get ready for our study time. 

This evening James and I started season four of "Lark Rise to Candleford." I have already watched all of the episodes but James has not.

Today is Harold and Vickie's 51st wedding anniversary. I wished them a Happy Anniversary and said we should all go out and celebrate our two anniversaries.


















 Joshua, Max, and Evan





Sunday with Charlie











Charlie looks tired

2012



Monday, February 10, 2020

Sunday, February 9th, 2020

Manhattan, New York
119th operating temple
Dedicated: 12 June 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Judge
Deut 32:36
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Review 2 Nephi 1-5; Begin 2 Nephi 6-10



"To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and Blessings of Agency"
Elder Robert D. Hales
April 2004

"Witnesses, Aaronic Priesthood Quorums, and Young Women Classes"
President Russell M. Nelson
Oct 2019
"In each ward, the Lord's youth battalion is led by a bishop, a dedicated servant of God. His first and foremost responsibility is to care for the young men and young women of his ward. The bishop and his counselors direct the work of the Aaronic Priesthood quorums and the Young Women classes in the ward."

"Adjustments to Strengthen Youth"
Elder Quentin L. Cook
"How will our beloved and hard-working bishops fulfill this responsibility? As you remember, in 2018 Melchizedek Priesthood quorums were adjusted to work even more closely with Relief Societies so that elders quorums and Relief Societies can, under the direction of the bishop, help shoulder important responsibilities that previously consumed much of his time. These responsibilities include missionary work and temple and family history work in the ward - as well as much of the ministering to ward members."

Jean was not at church today. I need to call and make sure she is ok.

The Westbrook's, Joe and Corrina and their three girls Jolee, Macy, and Kyah were the speakers in sacrament meeting today. The them was "Go and Do" in the Savior's Way.  
Jolee - Everything I do brings me closer to Christ.
Macy - Macy said she wrote an outline for her talk but she lost it. She talked about being a good listener when others share their belief's with her. She said she would share her belief's too but she would never tell the other person that their belief's were wrong. Very diplomatic.
Kyah - Spoke about awareness, transformation, and love. She said that her awareness begins with knowing that she is a child of God. She says that everyday we need to work on our mind, body, and soul. She said this was one of her favorite quotes: "When obedience becomes a quest and not a burden then we will be endowed with power." We need to love as Jesus loved. Relationships are very important. Bring out in others what they already know instead of trying to change the other person. I think the missionaries do this when they are teaching investigators. They begin with what they already know.
Corrina - Corrina is part of the Pathway program and you can tell it has had a big impact on her life. She talked about her new understanding of the definition of networking. Networking is simply building new relationships with more people. Be genuine without having an agenda. The Savior established the gospel through a network of believers, one person sharing with another. The gospel came from Jesus and John. Jesus shared with the 12 apostles and told them to go out and teach the world. She spoke about learning to track her spending. The Pathway program calls it tracking, trimming, and targeting. Through tracking what she spends, which she says has helped her marriage and therefore something the Savior would want her to do, she can see ways they can trim back and save for their target goal of taking a vacation. She said we need to treat money as a friend. She closed with this from the scriptures, "Out of small things proceedeth that which is great."
Joe - Joe was nervous. You can tell that public speaking is not something he enjoys doing. He does have a wonderful testimony of his Savior and he shared that with us. He spoke about the character of Christ and how one of His greatest characteristics was His concern for others. Act on promptings. The Holy Ghost pushes us to act, or "go and do." He closed with this quote from the Savior: "Love one another as I have loved you." 

Sister Skousen gave the lesson in Relief Society, based on Elder Rasband talk, "Standing By Our Promises and Covenants."
The Savior was our greatest example.  He always did the Father's will, he taught the principles of the gospel in word and deed, and He atoned for our sins. His name if the only name by which salvation is possible.
Elder Rasband said that one of the first promises he remembers keeping was the Scout oath. Becky showed a picture of she and her husband and their two boys receiving their Eagle Scout awards. She said she knew that the scouting program helped her sons become better men.
We discussed the youth theme of "going and doing." Tamara said the opposite of going and doing is sitting and watching. I immediately thought of my Hallmark movies. I'm glad I've cut down to watching only one or two a week.
Becky said yesterday she was prompted to go see her friend and fellow ward member Connie Bell. She said Connie was babysitting for her great grand baby. When Becky came to the door with a bag of candy she put the baby down and walked over to give her a hug and said: "I thought everyone had forgotten about me. Thank you so much for coming." Becky is a wonderful example of someone who follows her promptings.
When we say to someone we will pray for them, do we? 
Going and doing means rising above the ways of the world, acting on personal revelation, and making sure our thoughts and actions reflect our commitment to the Savior. If we do these things we are promised that we will always have His Spirit to be with us.
Elder Rasband shared a talk he had with his mother when he was young where she made him promise that he would always obey the Word of Wisdom. He says that he has always honored that commitment. Becky says when she is alone with her oldest grandson who is 13 she has him promise to always live the gospel and keep the commandments. She wants the gospel to always be uppermost in his mind.

After church James brought me home and took two deacons, Colter and Eugene with him to take the sacrament to people in our ward who are not able to come to church. They visited Lucretia, Brother Sicard, Pat Tedder, and Dave Kostusiak. Everyone was most appreciative. He also went to Cress Miller's but they were not home. 

When James got home Kim and Brian were waiting for him. Kim wanted a father's blessing. Brian anointed and James gave her a blessing of health and well-being. Afterwards Kim gave him a big hug. 

I worked on family history today. I went to my add a name and ran off everything I had in temple ready. I did the same for James and checked on some of those names we thought might be duplicates. Most of them were. I found two endowments for brothers and several for sisters so we have names ready for our sessions on the 22nd and 29th.

Vickie called and we set a date for Saturday at 5:30 at Licano's. Dennis and Denise won't be there because they are going to "Out of Africa" with Kyle's family.

This evening we had "Come Follow Me" with Kim and Brian. We discussed this week's lesson and then we introduced the coming week's lesson by watching "Teaching with Power." It was so good. We all enjoyed it. 
I am so impressed with Kim. She reads the conference talks on generalconference365 and takes copious notes. She shared some of her favorite quotes with us. 

James and I wrote a letter to Elder Trezise and I watched Emily and Dave on "Don't Miss This." 

It was a wonderful Sabbath day.

I think I forgot to post a picture of Stacy
for her birthday. I like this one when
she was a year old with her dad and
Teresa.

 Trina was thinking about doing Valentine 
baskets for her kids. I sent her this.




 Sheri says that getting their dogs was one of the
best decisions they have ever made because they
have brought so much joy and happiness into
their home.








 Sweetness abounds in the girl!


Sean and Stefani's crew









Friday, January 17, 2020

Sunday, January 5th, 2020

Dedicated: 21 May 2000
By: James E. Faust

Jesus Christ, Jehovah
Isaiah 43:11
I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no savior.
Book of Mormon
Review Title page, Introduction and Witnesses




Oct 2019 General Conference
"Spiritual Capacity"
Michelle D. Craig
"Act without delay. When you receive promptings and then act with intention, the Lord can use you. The more you act, the more familiar the voice of the Spirit becomes. You will increasingly recognize God's guidance and that He is 'willing ... to reveal His mind and will.' If you delay, you might forget the prompting or miss the chance to help someone for God."


We left around 5:30 this morning, in time to make it to the Galveston 3rd ward Fast & Testimony meeting. We sat by Sheri, Max and Evan in the back. Evan passed the sacrament to us.  Lynette Braddock gave the most beautiful, heartfelt invocation.

These are the people who bore their testimonies:
Brother Corley, Jennifer Nichols, Bunny Miner, Brother Allen, Laurie Jensen, Nora Chase, Clint Allen, Jr., Brother Payne, Brother Rimer, Jim Price, sister whose husband just got baptized - Sheri couldn't remember her name, Diana Chase, Ashley from another ward who is African American and bore a wonderful testimony. I told her so when I saw her in Sunday School.

Gerry Price, I was her visiting teacher and went to college with her sister Kathy, taught Sunday School. She introduced us to a new website. She and her husband Jim went on a Book of Mormon cruise with Book of Mormon Central and Jack Welch. The app is: KnoWhy: Book of Mormon Central
She also said their website, BookofMormonCentral.com has thousands of articles, podcasts, videos, and a news page.

The only problem James had with Gerry's lesson was the fact that she believes the Book of Mormon ruins are in South America. He believes they are in North America. We have a book, "The Book of Mormon in America's Heartland" which shows thousands of pieces of evidence of the Nephite, Lamanite culture and ancient relics written in Hebrew, such as the Ten Commandments. 

Gerry uses a power point presentation with lots of slides with lots of information. It was pretty incredible. I was grateful when Hillary Jiminez pointed out that the lesson manual was not to be discounted. Gerry agreed.

Right after the two hour block we got in line for ordinations.
I believe we were second. James ordained Evan to the office of a Teacher with Brian, Paul, and Bishop Blaser in the circle. It was a special ordination and I hope Evan was listening and will take it to heart. 
Stacy said she remembered Bishop Blaser's son being in her nursery class back in 2012. Bishop said yes, he was being baptized this year. 
James told Bishop Blaser the latest news on Ben. The bishop knew nothing. I wonder why the Mission President isn't keeping him informed.
We took a few quick photos and then hurried to east Mesa for Rowan's ordination.

Max 16, Evan 13, Sheri - not telling


We got to the church before Darrel, Trina and the kids arrived.
We heard the executive secretary tell the bishop that there was only Rowan and Addy left for interviews. I guess Addy is being called as the Laurel class president although she is one of the younger ones. Good choice. I don't know of a more righteous young woman.

Bob and Suzy Case, Trina's parents were the next to arrive. Suzy told me she was grateful for Darrel being such a good husband and father. She said her boys are no longer interested in the Church and it makes them very sad.

Darrel did a great job ordaining Rowan to the office of a Teacher. He told him to take his responsibilities seriously. The last thing he said was to remember the Savior and to stay close to Him. It was very touching. Darrel has such a tender heart. Rough exterior, but tender heart.

Back at Darrel and Trina's we unload, unpack, and settle in. We broke our fast this afternoon. I felt good about my effort even though it wasn't exactly 24 hours. We fasted to feel the Spirit more in our home and to avoid contention.

Addy made S'more brownies for tonight's "Come Follow Me" gathering. She loves to bake.

Addy the baker

Trina had a meeting after the ordination about girls camp. She tried calling the Wallace's in our ward but they are booked. I told her about the Vernon Girls Camp and she asked if it was fun. I told her that you bring your own fun. She also is talking about going river rafting. Decisions, decisions. Girls camp is a big deal.

Darrel and Trina got lots of deliveries today. Several ceiling fans, and a foursquare volleyball game. They set the volleyball game up in the greenbelt and played for awhile. Soon Darrel came in and grilled steaks for everyone. They were delicious! Trina made her special sweet potatoes and we had a salad. 

Soon people began to arrive for "Come Follow Me." Sheri, Evan, and Max were first. Stacy called to say they wouldn't be coming but would be sure and come next month. Kim and Brian arrived and it was time to start. We had a good discussion about the title page, introduction, and witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Brian shared his testimony as to how the Book of Mormon has changed his life. I shared my testimony and story about seeing a Book of Mormon in my grandparents house when I was ten and somehow knowing it would have a profound affect on my life. Like Brian said, there is a power in the book that you feel and sometimes can't explain.
I had given Lola some pictures to color and she showed them. They applied to the lesson. Ruby showed us what the keystone of an arch was and her favorite Book of Mormon story which happens to be Nephi building the boat. Addy answered a question and Rowan, Max and Evan played the "hold up your word" game while grandpa read the introduction. So did the girls. Kim shared the story of Mary Whitmer getting to see the gold plates as shown to her by an "older gentleman." It was a good evening. We ended with Darrel playing on of the new Book of Mormon videos on the TV and having rootbeer floats and Addy's brownies.

We had a short Facetime with Jared, Kacey, and Charlie. We should have had everyone say hello to them but we weren't thinking right. Kim was a little sad she didn't get to say hi.

I gave Sheri and Kim each a temple name to do this month. Sheri has Flossie Copple and Kim has Ada Jones.




Praying for Australia




When at Darrel and Trina's we stay in the
Whirly Girl room.

Pretty in Pink


Such sweet, adorable girls!