Monday, March 10, 2014
March Announcements
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Announcements
This course is FREE and OPEN to ALL. 7 to 9 pm in the Relief Society Room on the following Fridays:
March 21, 28
April 11, 25
May 9
Katy Stake Single Adults 31+ Monthly Devotional
Meet every 2nd Thursday of every month, 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Bear Creek Building, Relief Society Room
Led by David Peterson - SA High Councilor
YSA (18-30) Institute Class: every Thursday @ 7:30 pm, Primary Room
YSA Fireside: March 30 @ 7 pm, Bear Creek Building, Brother and Sister Juergens
LDS Addiction Recovery Program
ARP Tue 7:30 PM in HC Room at Stake Center
PARG (men only) Thu 7:30 PM in HC Room at Stake Center
For more locations and information: http://arp.lds.org or call Elder & Sister Johnson at 832-232-3419
March Preparedness List
Week 1: Add a blanket to 72-hour kit
Week 2: Set your clocks forward. Check the batteries on your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detector. Make an escape plan.
Week 3: Add pocket/utility knife to 72-hour kit.
Week 4: Add $10 cash for emergency stash.
Friday, February 28, 2014
March Lesson Links
"Forget Me Not" President Uchtdorf 2011
March 9: Lesson #5 Joseph Fielding Smith Manual
"Faith and Repentance"
March 16: Lesson #6 Joseph Fielding Smith Manual
"The Significance of the Sacrament"
March 23: Teaching for Our Times
"Wilt Thou Be Made Whole" Dyches 2013
March 30: Fifth Sunday Combined Lesson
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Relief Society Activity - Thursday, Feb. 20 @ 6:30 pm
2014 Emergency Preparedness Bookmark Items: January & February
February:
Food Storage Item - 21 lbs. Rice (date for rotation)
Week 1 - place a flashlight next to your bed and one in an alternate location, check batteries
Week 2 - add 2 cans of tuna fish/canned meat to your 72-hour kit
Week 3 - add a recent photo of each member of your household, including pets
Week 4 - add a can opener to your 72-hour kit
January:
Food Storage Item - 21 lbs. Wheat (date for rotation)
Week 2 - obtain a suitable 72-hour kit container (backpack, duffle bag, rolling suitcase, 5 gallon bucket, etc.)
Week 3 - add 1 1/2 gallons of water per person to 72-hour ki
Week 4 - add $10 cash to emergency cash stash
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Because a few sisters have asked about the talk and resources referenced in Brother Alsop's depression lesson last week, here are the links to those and links to the rest of the February's lessons.
Brother Alsop:
"Like a Broken Vessel" (Elder Holland)
"Nine Things You Shouldn't Say to a Depressed Loved One (And What to Say Instead" (LDS Living)
February:
2nd - Presidency Lesson "Finding Happiness" (Elder Scott)
Catherine Craner's Notes:
- Be honest, serve, don’t judge, be responsible, DON’T DEVIATE, no matter how it seems that circumstance would allow for departure
- Difficulties in life start, when small deviations from standards are justified
- Strength comes from making no exceptions.
- WHEN YOU CENTER YOUR LIFE IN TRUTH, YOU ARE ASSURED SUCCESS & HAPPINESS
- You will receive great strength
- Feast upon the words. Fill your soul, like you’d fill your body, with daily nourishment, of GOOD FOOD. Not junk food
9th - Lesson #3 "The Plan of Salvation" (Joseph Fielding Smith Manual)
16th - Lesson #4 "Strengthening and Preserving the Family" (Joseph Fielding Smith Manual)
23rd - Stake Conference
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Getting to Know Me!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Getting To Know Me!

She taught correct principles. I have lived in Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana and California before coming to Houston. I met my husband at church and have been married to my best friend for 19 years this January. I have 3 children and Bill has 4 so that makes 7. We have 3 granddaughters that we love to watch. We have two dogs at home and one grand dog. I enjoy going to our farm in the country and just sitting and enjoying Mother Nature. There are plenty of turkeys, deer, hogs and birds to enjoy. And I better not leave out the cows. Bird watching is a hobby of mine and this past year we had baby pileated woodpeckers at our ranch. What a treat to see. The babies are still hanging around and are one of the largest woodpeckers coming in at 16-19 inches.
I have worked since I was 15. I currently work at Willis as a benefits consultant. Consulting with companies about their employee benefit options. I love to exercise and started when I turned 40 running my first marathon with my twin brother. I have run several marathons and half marathons. The St. George marathon will always be my favorite. I enjoy jazzercise and performed at half time for the Houston rockets and the Houston Texans with my friend Karen Gebauer.
Bill and I love to travel and cruising is one of our favorites. We have traveled to Italy, Argentina, Spain, France, Mexico, Jamaica and many more places. Besides birding, I love to cook, go to Mardi Gras, work out in the yard, travel the back Texas country roads and attend Texas festivals like the Luling Watermelon festival. Oh I forgot to mention watermelon is a favorite food too. On the other side- one of my faults would be asking non- stop questions. I have been curious about anything and everything since I was a kid. I always wanted to know why? When I found the church it answered all my questions and still does. One time Bill said something and I asked where is says that and he said “that is the way it has always been” and I said sorry I left that life behind me at the other church.
I did not have a great conversion to the church but I feel that was my first test of my faith. I have had many trials in my life and believe with all my heart that I am here because of my choice to join this church. It has given me more strength and faith than I could have ever gotten on my own. Relief Society was the anchor that kept me at the church for 3 hours the first time I visited the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I love my sisters that love me for who I am. Coming a close second is Young Women. I served in Young Women for over 10 years and have been to girls camp just as many times. I will always treasure my young women. They were angels sent to me for a season in my life. I have three callings in the church- peanut butter operator, church public affairs member working with our community leaders and working at the temple with my husband. I love them all but the temple by far is my favorite. I love our Tuesday night group. Come on out and visit us on Tuesday.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Getting To Know Me!
[Mary P. J.] I was born in Walnut Creek, CA (about an hour outside of San Francisco) but grew up mostly in Provo, right next to the Provo Temple. I am one of seven children, dead center, and now I can't get enough of being around people! I just love everything outdoorsy! I met my husband, Greg Jones before my mission, he was my home teacher, and later became friends with my sister and that is how we hooked up. We really got to know each other when we went on a backpacking trip as a group of friends, down the Grand Canyon to the Havasupai falls. After dating for two years, my threats of breaking up if we weren't going to get married intensified, and Greg finally proposed! We have been married two years now and just had our first child, Madison Claire Jones.
Greg started working in Houston, as a civil engineer in February, while I finished my Masters in Environmental Science at BYU in Provo. I finished my thesis just in time to have Madison (in May), where Greg flew overnight to get there in time for the last hour of delivery (the nurses all called it a miracle that he got there). After Madison and I recovered and packed all our belongings, we moved to Houston in July and finally joined Greg. We were looking for a house, but ended up getting an apartment that we will move into in November.
Some other things that may be interesting to know about me; I worked at a radioactive waste facility doing environmental monitoring, I have done an internship in Hawaii propagating plants for BYU Hawaii, I served a mission in Washington D.C. and received my undergrad in Soil Science (agronomy) and a minor in Landscape management. My hobbies include; gardening, hiking, rock climbing, photography, cooking, flower arranging, etc. Currently I am learning how to be a mom, which has been quite the adventure!!
We have loved being in the ward, with all the warm friendships we have gained, thanks so much for you love and support!