11.30.2008

Sunday Reflections

:: Relief Society ::
5th Sunday: FamilySearch Indexing


Today, the bishop and his wife taught us how to become part of the indexing "movement." If you have a computer and some time, you can help transfer handwritten documents to the digital format. Just go to familysearch.org and choose Index Records. Register as a volunteer, go through the tutorials and you are ready to go...

:: Sunday School :: Mormon 7-9
In spite of all they experienced, Mormon and Moroni remained strong and faithful, even in the face of death. They continued writing, preaching, and being steadfast.

Mormon 7:9 - For behold, this [the Book of Mormon] is written for the intent that ye may believe that [the Bible]; and if ye believe that [the Bible] ye will believe this [the Book of Mormon] also; and if ye believe this [the Book of Mormon] ye will know concerning your fathers, and also the marvelous works which were wrtought by the power of God among them.

:: Sacrament Meeting ::
Brother Schmutz: The examples set by my two brothers and sister serving missions has helped me to decide to serve also. There mission scriptures are: 2 Nephi 2:8; 2 Nephi 31:20; and Mosiah 24:21.
Sister Fetzer: God never leaves us alone. He uses angels to convey love and concern for his children. Sometimes the angels are seen, but most often they are unseen. By losing ourselves in the service of others, we find ourselves. We can even be an angel on earth for someone else.
Sister Tanner: God has kept His promises in the past, and He will keep them in the future. When we have hope for something, it equals faith. when we have hope in something, it equals chrarity.
Brother Stone: A large part of coming to Zion is caring for the poor. The Lord measures individuals and peoples by how they take care of the poor. When we have all things in common, we are living the higher law of consecration or the United Order. When we compare ourselves to the world, we are far from poor...

1 comment:

Julie said...

I love your Sunday posts - makes me feel like I'm back in the old ward again - thanks!

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