Friday, December 16, 2011

Humanitarian Service Opportunity

Humanitarian Service Opportunity:

My Dad (Cara's) works for the LDS church. Please see below for this awesome service we can provide to the Philippines! If you are interested in donating, please drop the books off to my house before Dec 21st. Thank you!


We have been invited to help collect used and new children's picture books for a new library in the LDS Employment Resource Center in Manila, Philippines.

The missionaries in Manila are teaching English classes. Many students want to read to their families at home. The more English they hear, the better their chances for education to get them out of the poverty cycle. There are no lending libraries in the Philippines. The missionaries intend to establish a library, and make the books available to anyone in the area.

The books can be used picture books in good condition, or new ones. Paperback, hardback, and board books are welcome. They do not need Disney books as those are readily available in the Philippines already.

Please look through your shelves and see if you have some books you can share. A donation box is located in the break room on the first floor of Building Q and in the break room on the second floor of building S that is to the east of Britney's pod. The deadline for Donations is December 23.

Thank you for your generosity.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

**New Meeting Schedule**

New Meeting Schedule: Beginning Jan. 1st, the Lehi 29th ward will meet at 1:00pm for our Sunday block of meetings. Fast Sunday for January will be on Jan. 8th.

December Birthdays...Happy Birthday!

Jenny Adamson (7)

Leah Powell (9)

Tina Smith (10)

Tricia Beck (14)

Monica Capell (15)

Becki Wilcox (15)

Jenny Farnes (16)

Kristine Lambert (16)

Cheryl Saltzman (17)

Kelly Kunz (18)

Denise Peck (21)

Viona Kunz (22)

Leeann VanDer Veur (22)

Becky Hales (24)

Lisa McArthur (28)

Sharon Mathews (31)

Visiting Teaching Message: An Extensive Sphere of Action

The Lord, His Church, families, and communities need the influence of righteous women. In fact, Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught that “every sister in this Church who has made covenants with the Lord has a divine mandate to help save souls, to lead the women of the world, to strengthen the homes of Zion, and to build the kingdom of God.”1

Some sisters may wonder if they can accomplish such lofty aims. But as Eliza R. Snow (1804–87), second Relief Society general president, explained, “There is no sister so isolated, and her sphere so narrow but what she can do a great deal towards establishing the Kingdom of God upon the earth.” Sister Snow also taught that Relief Society was organized “for the accomplishment of every good and noble work.”

Participation in Relief Society enlarges our spheres of influence by giving each sister opportunities to build faith, to strengthen families and homes, and to provide service both at home and throughout the world. And fortunately, our efforts as individuals and as Relief Societies need not be large and overwhelming, but they should be deliberate and consistent. Righteous practices such as daily personal and family prayer, daily scripture study, and consistently magnifying Church callings will help increase faith and build the Lord’s kingdom.

To sisters who wonder if these seemingly quiet contributions make a difference, Elder Ballard affirms: “Every sister who stands for truth and righteousness diminishes the influence of evil. Every sister who strengthens and protects her family is doing the work of God. Every sister who lives as a woman of God becomes a beacon for others to follow and plants seeds of righteous influence that will be harvested for decades to come.”

December 2011 Relief Society Lesson Schedule

Dec 4- Presidency Message by Kandace Northrup

Dec 11- GP #47 “Exaltation”

Dec 18- TFOT “A Time to Prepare” by Elder Ian S. Arden

Dec 25- Sacrament Meeting Only 9:30am