Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Lesson Review 11/8/15

Principles of Temporal and Spiritual Welfare
Taught by Gaye Frandsen

"In 1936, as people all over the world struggled with the economic challenges of the Great Depression, the First Presidency introduced a new welfare program. This program, called the Church Security Plan, was established not to provide handouts for people in need but “to help the people to help themselves.” As the First Presidency and other Church leaders established this program, they taught foundational principles of hard work, self-reliance, and service. They encouraged Church members to pay tithing and fast offerings, produce and store food, avoid unnecessary debt, and save money for future needs."

"It is important that we keep our thinking straight, my brothers and sisters. Let us ever keep in mind that all material things are but a means to an end, that the end is spiritual, although the Lord is anxious and willing to bless his people temporally. He has so indicated in many of the revelations. He has pointed out, time and time again, that we should pray over our crops, over our livestock, over our households, our homes, and invoke the Lord’s blessings upon our material affairs. And he has promised that he will be there and ready and willing to bless us...

"...The Lord will not do for us what we can and should do for ourselves. But it is his purpose to take care of his Saints. Everything that concerns the economic, social, and spiritual welfare of the human family is and ever will be the concern of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."

What do you get out of a good days work?
-satisfaction 
-knowledge, able to become more efficient 
-a sense of relief

How do you teach your kids to work?
-work with them
-it helps if they are excited to learn
- be an example
-attitude (be excited to teach them, but it is also okay for them to know it isn't always fun!)
-teach them independence 

What are some things we can do/have to be prepared?
-build up a food/water storage
-have a 72-hour kit for your family 
-grow your own garden (produce your own food)
-get out of debt/ live within your means
-build up your savings

"Be faithful, my brothers and sisters, to this counsel and you will be blessed—yes, the most blessed people in all the earth. You are good people. I know that. But all of us need to be better than we are. Let us be in a position so we are able to not only feed ourselves through the home production and storage, but others as well"

Sister Frandsen ended by challenging us to be a little better. Find something you can do (build up more food storage, give more at fast offerings, save more, spend less, etc.) this moth to be better! We all need to be ready and there is always more we can do. 


Next week:

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Lesson Review 11/1/15

Simplicity in Discipleship
Taught by Jana Bishop

What is a disciple?
-follower of Christ
-believer
-one who testifies of Christ
-serves others
-an example to others
-devoted to the Savior

"A long history of inspired voices … point you toward the path of Christian discipleship. It is a strait path, and it is a narrow path without a great deal of latitude at some points, but it can be thrillingly and successfully traveled, “with … steadfastness in Christ, … a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men.” In courageously pursuing such a course, you will forge unshakable faith, you will find safety against ill winds that blow, even shafts in the whirlwind, and you will feel the rock-like strength of our Redeemer, upon whom if you build your unflagging discipleship, you cannot fall."
-Jeffrey R Holland, "The Cost and Blessings of Discipleship", April 2014 General Conference

“Faith never demands an answer to every question but seeks the assurance and courage to move forward, sometimes acknowledging, ‘I don’t know everything, but I do know enough to continue on the path of discipleship. Immersing oneself in persistent doubt, fueled by answers from the faithless and the unfaithful, weakens one’s faith in Jesus Christ and the restoration. ‘The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him.’ … In a future day, you will have 100 times more information than from all of today’s search engines combined, and it will come from our all-knowing Father in Heaven.”
– Elder Neil L. Andersen, “Faith is not by Chance, but by Choice”, Priesthood Session, October 2015 General Conference

It is okay to have questions, the important thing is to go to the right sources to find the answers! The Internet is full of lies and half-truths. If we have questions, what tools do we have to help find the answers?
-scriptures
-temple
-conference talks
-go to church (go to all your meetings)
-church leaders
-Holy Ghost

"If you ever think that the gospel isn't working so well for you, I invite you to step back, look at your life from a higher plane, and simplify your approach to discipleship. Focus on the basic doctrines, principles, and applications of the gospel. I promise that God will guide and bless you on your path to a fulfilling life, and the gospel will definitely work better for you."
-Pres Uchtdorf, "It Works Wonderfully" Oct 2015 General Conference

Sunday, November 1, 2015

November Relief Society Activity

When: Wednesday, November 11th 7:00pm (Veterans Day!)
Where: Church Cultural Hall
What: Making Freezer meals for our amazing military families!

Please come show appreciation for our ward family who are serving our country!

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