Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Newsletter


Dear Sisters,
We hope you are having a great New Year!
We have been counseled in Relief Society about many good things. We have been instructed to Pray. Better Prayer will help our lives. Better Prayer will strengthen our relationship with our Father in Heaven and Savior Jesus Christ. We have the teachings of President Snow. And most recently we have the teaching from President Uchtdorf Of Regrets and Resolutions. He hopes for us to make three resolutions. 1) Resolve to spend more time with those we love. 2) Resolve to strive more earnestly to become the person God wants us to be. 3) Resolve to find happiness, regardless of our circumstances. 
In February, it is our wish to continue working on those things, as well as to turn our minds to the Love of our Savior. “Jesus Christ loves all of us more than we can understand. When He was on earth He served the poor, the ignorant, the sinner, the despised. He taught the gospel to all who would listen, fed crowds of hungry people who came to hear Him, healed the sick, and raised the dead. He is the Creator of the earth and our Savior, yet He did many humble acts of service. Just before His Crucifixion He met with His disciples. After teaching them, He took a basin of water and a towel and washed their feet. In those days washing a visitor’s feet was a sign of honor love and service. When we willingly serve others in the spirit of love, we become more like Christ” (Gospel Principles pg 166). 
May God bless you and be with you this month. We are grateful for your love and prayers, and are so thankful for how you love and serve each other.

Love, Sue, Amy, Lisa, Jenn, and Jenny

Lesson Schedule

Feb. 3              Combined Meeting with the Priesthood
Feb. 10            Lesson 3-Lifelong Conversion: Continuing to Advance in the Principles of Truth.
                        Diane Gent
Feb. 17            Lesson 4-Strengthend by the Power of the Holy                   Ghost.
                        Kristen Tanner
Feb. 24            First Observe, Then Serve by Linda K. Burton
                        Jacque Gardner

UPCOMING EVENTS

Feb 20        Ward Temple day
Mar 14        R.S activity 6:30
                   “My Sisters Hands”
Mar 20 Special Stake Temple Day

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 and to make Relief Society an active part of your own life. For more information, go to reliefsociety.lds.org.

Converted unto the Lord
Faith, Family, Relief
New sisters of the Church—including Young Women entering Relief Society, sisters returning to activity, and new converts—need the support and friendship of visiting teachers. “Member involvement is vital to convert retention and in bringing less-active members back into full activity,” said Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. “Capture the vision that the Relief Society … can become [one of] the most powerful friendshipping resource[s] we have in the Church. Reach out early to those being taught and reactivated, and love them into the Church through your organization.”1
As members of Relief Society, we can help new members learn basic Church practices, such as:
 Giving a talk.
 Bearing testimony.
 Living the law of the fast.
 Paying tithing and other offerings.
 Participating in family history work.
 Performing baptisms and confirmations for their deceased ancestors.
“It takes attentive friends to make new members feel comfortable and welcomed at church,” said Elder Ballard.2 All of us, but especially visiting teachers, have important responsibilities to establish friendships with new members as a way of helping them become firmly “converted unto the Lord” (Alma 23:6).

From the Scriptures

2 Nephi 31:19–20; Moroni 6:4

 

From Our History

“With the ever-increasing number of converts,” said President Gordon B. Hinckley (1910–2008), “we must make an increasingly substantial effort to assist them as they find their way. Every one of them needs three things: a friend, a responsibility, and nurturing with ‘the good word of God’ (Moroni 6:4).”3
Visiting teachers are in a position to help those they watch over. Friendship often comes first, as it did for a young Relief Society sister who was the visiting teacher of an older sister. They had been slow in building a friendship until they worked side by side on a cleaning project. They became friends, and as they talked about the Visiting Teaching Message, they were both nurtured by “the good word of God.”
President Joseph Fielding Smith (1876–1972) said Relief Society “is a vital part of the kingdom of God on earth and … helps its faithful members to gain eternal life in our Father’s kingdom.”4

What Can I Do?

1.  Do I pray for my companion and ask that the Spirit will guide us as we minister to our sisters?
2.  In what ways do we serve each sister we watch over so that she knows we truly care about her?

Notes

1.   M. Russell Ballard, “Members Are the Key,” Ensign, Sept. 2000, 13.
2.  M. Russell Ballard, “Members Are the Key,” 14.
3.        Gordon B. Hinckley, “Converts and Young Men,” Ensign, May 1997, 47.
4.        Joseph Fielding Smith, in Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of  Relief Society (2011), 97.

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