2014 Relief Society Theme

The Power, Joy, and Love of Covenant Keeping.
May we go forth with faith, cheerful hearts, and a great desire to be covenant keepers. This is how we demonstrate our love for our Father in Heaven and our Savior. Linda K. Burton

LESSONS

June
29 5th Sunday - Bishopric Instruction

July
6 Presidency Instruction - Sheri
13 Chapters 15 Lori Ferlin
20 Chapters 16 Leanne Huggard
27 TFOT– Karen Hansen

August
3 Presidency Instruction - Tori
10 Chapter 17 Lori Ferlin
17 Chapter 18 Leanne Huggard
25 TFOT Karen Hansen
31 Bishopric Instruction

Birthdays

June 3 Samantha Van Fleet
June 4 Bernice Murray
June 5 Danielle Lewis
June 8 Janet Smith
June 8 Annette Maza
June 11 Lucile Eastman
June 16 Terry Johnson
June 18 Stacey Devore
June 21 Colleen Christensen
June 24 Lisa Baker
June 26 Nancy Ricks
June 29 Stacey Call

July 5 Kristine Dietrich
Jul 6 Cyndy Larsen
July 9 Natsuko Blankenagel
July 9 Melissa Buh
July 11 Heather Feinauer
July 13 Susan Cleaver
July 13 Jennifer Erickson
July 13 Ranae Brinkerhoff
July 13 Shaley Farmer
July 14 Laura Morley
July 15 Angie Evans
July 15 Ruth Stoddard
July 16 Heather Gilbertson
July 17 Sherrie Hadley
July 18 Charlotte Parrish
July 27 Lindy Strasrypka
July 29 Dorothy Callister
July 30 Rachel Argyle

August 2 Arianna Jackson
August 3 Brooke Nelson
August 4 Lorie Todd
August 9 Melissa Cook
August 10 Charlotte Gant
August 12 Sabrina Hampshire
August 12 Beverly Anderson
August 16 Debora Deden
August 16 Lori Ferlin
August 20 Whitney Howes
August 22 Angela Terry
August 25 Sharon Condie
August 30 Ronda Dalrymple

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Jump into Summer Classes

For our activity in May, we are going to offer a variety of classes. 

6:30
Summer BBQ/Salad/Drink Recipes

Come join us for summer food samples and salads.
7:00 Wood Flower. 
Price $15.00 (without the ladybug). 
Taught by Jessi Dowdy
Please get your money to Jessi, email:  jessidowdy@yahoo.com.
 
7:00 Cleaning Green and Saving some Green.
Time for Spring Cleaning. 
Taught by Melissa Morley

8:00-8:30  Easy Fast Meal Prep Ideas
Taught by Jenalee Gerber
8:00-8:30 Learn how to make a Maxi Skirt. 
EASY
Taught by Janet Smith



 
 
 

Monday, January 6, 2014

Happy New Year! 
Our new theme this year comes from Linda K. Burton's talk:  The Power and Love and Joy of Covenant Keeping. 

Sister Burton shares the following story:
 

One evening a man called his five sheep to come into the shelter for the night. His family watched with great interest as he simply called, “Come on,” and immediately all five heads lifted and turned in his direction. Four sheep broke into a run toward him. With loving-kindness he gently patted each of the four on the head. The sheep knew his voice and loved him.
But the fifth sheep didn’t come running. She was a large ewe that a few weeks earlier had been given away by her owner, who reported that she was wild, wayward, and always leading the other sheep astray. The new owner accepted the sheep and staked her in his own field for a few days so she would learn to stay put. He patiently taught her to love him and the other sheep until eventually she had only a short rope around her neck but was no longer staked down.
That evening as his family watched, the man approached the ewe, which stood at the edge of the field, and again he gently said, “Come on. You aren’t tied down anymore. You are free.” Then lovingly he reached out, placed his hand on her head, and walked back with her and the other sheep toward the shelter.1

Sister Burton states: 
 
Making and keeping covenants means choosing to bind ourselves to our Father in Heaven and Jesus Christ.  It is committing to follow the Savior. It is trusting Him and desiring to show our gratitude for the price He paid to set us free through the infinite gift of the Atonement.  Elder Jeffrey R. Holland explained that “a covenant is a binding spiritual contract, a solemn promise to God our Father that we will live and think and act in a certain way—the way of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. In return, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost promise us the full splendor of eternal life.”2 In that binding contract, the Lord sets the terms and we agree to keep them. Making and keeping our covenants is an expression of our commitment to become like the Savior.3 The ideal is to strive for the attitude best expressed in a few phrases of a favorite hymn: “I’ll go where you want me to go. … I’ll say what you want me to say. … I’ll be what you want me to be.”4