2025:
Sacrament Meeting begins at 9:00 a.m. We will broadcast sacrament meeting for members who are not able to attend in person. The link must be requested ahead of time.
All second hour classes are in person starting at 10:10 a.m. Classes are also streamed, and can be viewed by clicking on the link below.
Ward
*Choir practice after church meetings in the RS room every Sunday
Primary
Sunday School
Challenge from the Sept 15th lesson
Ponder how following the living prophets have helped you draw closer to Jesus Christ.
How can you prepare to listen to His living prophets during this Oct General Conference?
Young Men/Young Women
RS//Elders Lesson Schedule October 2024 - April 2025
Oct 27
Russell M. Nelson The Lord Jesus Christ will come again.
Nov 10
Jose A. Teixeira Bonded to Jesus Christ: Becoming the Salt of the Earth.
Nov 24
David A. Bednar In the Space of Not Many Years
Dec 8
L. Tom Budge Seek Him with All Your Heart
Jan 12
Tracy Y. Browning Seeking Answers to Spiritual Questions
Jan 26
David P. Homer Trusting Our Father
Feb 9
Karl D. Hirst God’s Favorite
Feb 23
Dallin H. Oaks Following Christ
Mar 9
Patrick Kearon Welcome to the Church of Joy
Mar 23
Gregorio E. Casillas God Loves All His Children
Apr 13
Brad Wilcox O Youth of the Noble Birthright.
Relief Society
46 + Singles
Ward Temple and Family History Leader:
David Odd
Ward Temple and Family History Consultants:
Joni Endicott
Larry Hemmingway
Mickey Matthews
Youth Temple and Family History Consultant:
Addilyn Mickelsen
Temple and Family History Family Home Evening lessons
Family History and Temple Work: Sealing and Healing
Go to the Temple and Family History page for additional resources.
Logan Home Storage Center
November 2022, Newsletter
165 East 2200 North
North Logan, UT 84341
(435) 227-0405
Food for Thought
It’s November and soon thoughts of Christmas will be in the air. The stores are already outfitted in their Christmas finery. Some people I know have already completed their Christmas shopping. Others, myself included, wonder just what they can give family members that will be appreciated. Since our mission began, I have had the opportunity to talk to several people who frequent the Logan Home Storage Center around the end of November and into December. Many of them are buying food storage items to give to family and friends for Christmas. One lady told me she has five adult children, some married, some in college. She buys a case of one item. Last year she bought a case of rice, one can for each of her children and one can for her home storage. She said the college students usually use up whatever can they receive that year. There was a man who came in to buy a case of hot chocolate as a neighbor’s gift. He said his gift has become a Christmas tradition as his neighbors look forward to their ‘Mormon hot chocolate’ each year. I like the pancake mix and have given that as a gift along with a spatula and some maple syrup. These are just a few Christmas gift ideas you can get from the Logan Home Storage Center. Whether you decide to give just one item, an item with accessories, or a whole case as a gift, it is sure to please someone on your Christmas gift list.
Do I need to Wear a Mask when coming to the Logan Home Storage Center?
The wearing of masks is now optional and is at the preference of the patron.
Logan Home Storage Center Operating Hours
Below is the table showing the hours of operation for the Logan Home Storage Center (LHSC). Attached is a small poster that you can print out and post on your building bulletin boards.
Sunday closed
Monday closed
Tuesday 2 pm - 6 pm
Wed 10am - 2pm
Thurs closed
Fri 10am - 2pm
Sat 10am - 2pm
Current Inventory Status
We have attached along with the August Newsletter the new LHSC Order from. We are also adding to our newsletter the, “Current Inventory Status” section and will no longer be sending out the “Product Availability Form.” We will be sending you updates with just the “Current Inventory Status” in an email (see below).
The LHSC is currently out of stock on the following item:
§ Rice
Large Orders
As we continue to work with the Wards and Stakes, we have been asked about placing large orders with the LHSC. When considering placing a large order we recommend the following steps:
1. Each Ward or Stake will need to have a single point of contact, referred to as the Patron for the order.
2. The Patron will be responsible for collecting all of the orders from the members in their ward or stake and placing them on a single order form.
3. The Patron will contact the LHSC, at 435-227-0405, and working from their completed form, they will place the order with the LHSC missionaries.
Note: After receiving the order from the point of contact, the LHSC missionary will verify the order against the inventory to determine availability. If adjustments need to be made the missionary will contact the Patron and review those changes.
4. The LHSC missionary will work with the Patron to determine a time to have the order picked up.
5. When this time is determined the LHSC missionary will fill the order and have it waiting for the Patron on the scheduled pick-up date.
6. When the Patron picks up the order the LHSC missionary will review with them the order to ensure what was ordered is what’s being picked up.
7. After reviewing the order with the Patron. The Patron will pay for the complete order using a single credit or debit card. Please note currently, the LHSC does not accept American Express.
8. The LHSC missionary will help load your order into your vehicle.
Presentations
As the Community Relations Service Missionaries for the Logan Home Storage Center, we come to your ward or stake to share our presentation about the importance of having a “Home Storage Program” as taught to us by the Prophets. In this presentation, we discuss the effect the pandemic had on members of the church and we discuss what the Prophets have taught us about the importance of having a Home Storage Program. The basis of our presentation comes from the church’s publication, “All Is Safely Gathered In: Family Home Storage,” published in 2007. In our presentation, we discuss the importance of establishing a Three-Month Supply, building it into a Long-Term Supply, and how the Logan Home Storage Center can assist you. We also discuss the importance of water storage and having a financial reserve. As we conclude we discuss recent observations as published by national or international organizations. Then we open it up for questions.
We look forward to sharing our presentation with your ward or stake. Our hope is that this presentation will generate a desire in the members of your wards and stakes to improve their home storage program. Our contact information is at the end of the newsletter. Please call or email us, if you would like to schedule a time when we can come and give our presentation to your ward or stake.
Bishop Interviews - To schedule and interview please call or text Brother Paul Guymon at 435-232-1498
To have something placed in the bulletin please contact Leslie Baker -lesliearb@gmail.com or text 435 754-5279
To request the Sacrament be administered in your home, call or text a member of the bishopric
Stake Temple Recommend Signing is at the Stake Center between 2PM and 3PM each Sunday.
Please look for your name using the "team" tabs at the bottom.
There are 4 weekends per month so each team cleans once per quarter because our ward only cleans once per quarter. There are no 5 week months for us in 2024!