April 6: General Conference
April 13: Lesson #7 "Joseph and Hyrum Smith, Witnesses for Jesus Christ" Joseph Fielding Smith Manual
April 20: Lesson #8 "The Church and Kingdom of God" Joseph Fielding Smith Manual
April 27: Teaching for our Times "Come Join With Us" Elder Uchtdorf
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
March Announcements
Girl's Night Out
Brooklyn Rollins is moving away at the end of the month. So we are going to get together for a girls night out! Tuesday March 11 we will be meeting at the Tutti Frutti on Kingsland and Fry Rd. We will meet at 7:30 but please feel free to come and go as you want to. Come and hang out with the girls and we will have a great night! If you have any questions you can call me at 832-465-3812.
Thanks, Heather Bown
Beginning 8 week Sewing Class
Starting March 20 from 9:30 to 11:30 am, Kami LaTorre will teach a basic sewing class in the Stake Center Gym. Bring your own project, sewing machine, fabric, ironing board, etc. Kids are welcome, just bring an activity for them. The class will be each Thursday until May 8.
Lunch Bunch
Come eat at Pho Saigon Noodle House on March 20 at 11:30 am.
Women's Broadcast
This event will be for all sisters 8 and up and held at the Katy Stake Center on Saturday, March 29 at 6:45 pm. There will be a service project, sack lunch, and broadcast. Please bring a donation of used children's books, underwear, or new crayons and coloring books.
Choir Practice
Come sing every Sunday at 10:15 to 10:45 am.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Announcements
Strengthening Marriage Course by Brother Ken Alsop
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
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
Food Storage Item: 21 pounds of pasta (date for rotation)
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.
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
March 2: Presidency Lesson
"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
"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
Come enjoy a night of fun at the "Sisterhood is 'Sow' Wonderful" activity on Thursday, February 20th at 6:30 pm. There will be get-to-know-you activities, a few speakers, and dinner will be served. Don't miss it! (A children's class will be provided).
2014 Emergency Preparedness Bookmark Items: January & February
Here are the emergency preparedness lists that have been handed out as bookmarks for the last two months.
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
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:
After Kelly’s lesson a few weeks
ago, I went home and read the first lesson in the Joseph Fielding Smith manual.
(I hadn’t read it yet).Like Kelly, I had what I would
call, an “Awakening” about our Father in Heaven. Mostly about his LOVE for ME
as an individual, and how has interest in ME.
These are the scriptures that
particularly struck me as I read them:
In the Pearl of Great Price, in the
Vision of Moses, Moses is caught up into
an exceeding high mountain, and God talks face to face with Moses, and shows
unto him ALL the Children of men “to the latest generations,”
Moses
1:35 - The Lord says: “For Behold,
there are Many Worlds…. But all things
are unto me, for THEY ARE MINE, & I
KNOW THEM.
vs
37 - the Lord spoke saying, (Paraphrased) that the Heavens are many and
cannot be numbered unto man, but they are numbered unto me, for THEY ARE MINE.
Moses 7, the Lord speaks to Enoch and
shows him the nations of the earth, and Enoch
witnesses the Father weeping, in sorrow for his children’s disobedience. And Enoch asks, how can you weep? You’re the
Father, Holy, and from All eternity to all eternity? (meaning, how can this affect you, you have SO many children!)
However, in vs 29 & 30, Enoch
recognizes that even with the magnitude of Heavenly Father’s Children (which
are numberless), .. that “Thou are there
THERE, and thy bosom is there, and also thou are merciful and kind
forever.
When I read these scriptures, I
re-understood how much he loves me, and KNOWS me, & I imagined being
wrapped in the arms of his love, and I truly FELT his love. I had a spiritual witness come over me, about
GOD’s love for ME. It was a special
experience.
BECAUSE Heavenly Father loves me, (loves
all of US), he provided a plan for us. – “The Plan of Happiness.”
I realized that the name itself ,
infers that we are to be Happy! I know
that if I’m obedient to the plan, I will be happy for eternity, after I die, but I want to feel Happier NOW. Surely, Heavenly Father wants me to also be
happy NOW, in THIS LIFE.
So I went to LDS. org and typed in,
“Finding happiness” – found Elder Richard G Scott’s talk.
As I read this talk, Elder Scott
talked about how he woke from a dream: He said, “there flooded over me, feelings of
love and gratitude for our Heavenly Father.” He (Elder Scott) could not convey the unspeakable joy, the
feeling of being wrapped I pure love.
This description is of his
experience, was describing what I had just experienced. I could relate. And it seemed amazing to me
that I had just had that same “confirmation” of God’s love.
Then Elder Scott said something that
stuck a chord with me…. He said – “How easy it is to take for granted our relationship with our Father
in Heaven and his Beloved Son, our Master and Savior. Oh, how blessed are we that
they are as they say they are, perfect in every possible capacity and
attribute. Fundamental to their purpose is that you “might have joy” (2 Nephi
2:25).
As I read this talk, I thought to
myself, “Okay…I know Heavenly Father loves me, and I know the Plan of
Happiness, and I try my best to live it… but why am I feeling so unhappy, so
frequently?”
Then I read this paragraph:
“If you are one of the truly happy individuals who love your Father
in Heaven and are grateful for each day’s blessings, reaching out to others in
preference to thoughts of self, I rejoice for you. You have found a pattern of
life that will ever bring you happiness. I can do little more than encourage
you to continue to enjoy a life squarely centered in love of your Father in
Heaven, your Savior,”
“If, however, you are
among those who have not found a fullness of joy, even in your determination
to live the commandments of the Lord, I pray that you may feel how very
much your Father in Heaven loves you and wants you to be happy. I pray that you
will be stirred to recognize how infinitely blessed you are to have a
Father in Heaven, to have a plan that is perfect, to be able to acquire a
clear understanding of what brings happiness in life-- through pondering,
prayer, and application of his teachings.
Elder Scott went through SIX ways to “SEE” with greater clarity,
day to day, and be happy.
(these are summarized from
his talk)
1.
Guiding principles – What does he mean, “guiding principles?” He means, Rules that you live by. Your standards…. Like:
- 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
2.Scriptures – As we read the
scriptures WITH FAITH in the Redeemer, and confidence and trust in the plan,
- 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
3.Temple Worship – temple
attendance has a calming, settling, consoling influence that distills peace and contentment.
(These are all needed in today’s fast lifestyle, & help us be happy
amidst the craziness.) The accompanying family history
work yields similar blessings.
4.Prayer – Prayers that bring
comfort, solace, direction and great inner strength are of the variety offered
by Enos. His
record teaches us the importance of PRAYING WITH FAITH IN CHRIST AND BEING DILIGENT IN KEEPING THE COMMANDMENTS.
5.Faith – Faith is abiding
trust in Truth. Enduring happiness
is rooted in unchangeable truth. Without
faith, we have fear, doubt, despair. Not
happy feelings. But Faith leads to hope.
Hope leads to happiness.
6.Good Music – (this is a very
tangable thing we can use to help us feel happy.) Good music, especially sacred music, helps us
feel the spirit. Helps prepare our emotions to respond to the promptings of the
Holy Ghost. Makes spiritual things more understandable.
Closing…
From pg 237 in Joseph Fielding Smith manual: (emphasis added)
“the Lord has spoken in OUR DAY… His message is one of Hope and Joy and Salvation. I promise
you that if you will walk in the Light of Heaven, be true to your trust, and
keep the commandments, you shall have Peace
and Joy IN THIS LIFE, AND in the life to come.”
--Joseph
Fielding Smith
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!
Andrea N — Times are a changin’
I was born in Provo Utah when
my Dad was principal of BY High. Now
that dates me!!! I had two older
brothers and would get two more brothers.
My dad was sent to Tehran, Iran in an educational government
exchange. He was to set up the teachers
college at the University of Tehran. It
was when the Shah was in power and wanted to modernize the society including
educating women. Things have
changed. As a family we traveled through
Europe both going and coming from Tehran.
I remember playing on the acropolis with my brother and remember also
when we were served escargot he made a scene in the restaurant crying at the
top of his lungs “Worms” Worms!” I
remember going to the top of the Eiffel Tower and later looking in the canals
in Amsterdam. I was quite a novelty in
Iran (Blonde, blue eyes, and fair skin).
The old men on the streets would want to touch me to see if I was
real. One day I was sitting on the ledge
of our second store window playing with my Dad’s bible. I “accidently “dropped it out the
window. A policeman brought it to the front
door and my Dad had to buy it back. The
conversation took place in German as my Dad didn’t speak Farsi and the
policeman didn’t speak English but they both spoke a little German. (Probably a hold-over from WWII.) We met for church in the homes of the members
and during Ramadan we didn’t sing hymns too loudly so they couldn’t be heard by
passers-by outside the windows.
When we returned to the
states after two years in Tehran my dad was recruited by the new President of
the College of Southern Utah to work there and help bring the education
department to a 4 year status. This is
now Southern Utah University so I spent most of my growing up in Cedar City
Utah. In fact I remember the first year
they staged the Utah Shakespearean festival on a six inch platform for the
stage!! My things have changed. I have ushered for the festival and got to
see many Shakespeare plays, some of them many times.
I took piano lessons and
lived on a street with lots of kids. We
all played outside most of the time and slept outside in our backyards in the
summers. We hiked the mountains near our
homes and rode bikes. I watched “I Love
Lucy’ before school and remember watching “Honey West” and “Man from U.N.C.L.E.” I also remember when the Beatles were on Ed
Sullivan and my third grade teacher saying it was just a fad and wouldn’t
last. My chores included cleaning the
house but I much preferred helping my Dad in the Garden.
After my mission I returned
to SUU for my final year of college doing my student teaching at Timpview High
School in Provo. I also got engaged just
before I graduated and married in 1978.
My husband was a schoolteacher and I was blessed with two daughters. We
moved to Southern California in order for my husband to attend a professional
music school to become a studio musician.
I managed 4 apartment buildings and had my third daughter. We moved back to Utah and built a house in
American Fork where my son was born. Not
wanting to go back to California without a source of income and 4 children, on
my part, my husband, on his part, decided he wanted a change. I became a single parent with 4 children,
with a mortgage and no car, so I had to change my entire plan for life. I returned to Cedar City, renewed my teaching
certificate and taught in the Iron County school district as a Debate coach,
and a Japanese and American Government/History teacher. The teams were very successful always
finishing 1st 2nd or 3rd place. Leaving
my children each weekend for debate tournaments for five years necessitated
another change, and I obtained employment as the Assistant to the President of
MetalCraft Technologies - a company that built airplane parts.
The summer of 1998 my brother
went to a class reunion and met up with his friend with whom he had formed a
rock band with in High School - Roice Nelson.
Roice came to my parents’ house after the reunion, and as I was living
across the street from my parents, I went over to say hello to a guy I hadn’t
seen in many years. Another change
ensued as Roice decided the little sister of his friend was “interesting”. We were married in the St. George Temple on
May 15, 1999, I changed my whole life again, and moved to Houston.
Now my life is changing each
day as I learn new things teaching seminary, experiencing weddings of children
(we have 10) and addition of Grandchildren (12 at present count). Roice travels with work and I like to travel
and learn new things to change my perspective of life and the world. I also like to quilt, read, and garden.
The only thing that hasn’t
changed is the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the truthfulness of the
restoration. Without this knowledge I
could not have gone through all these changes and been strengthened each day
though scripture and prayer. I love
meeting new people in the ward and am enriched as I learn of their wonderful
experiences and testimonies, which then help me continue to change as my
testimony is strengthened.
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