Relief Society Lesson
(2nd & 4th Sundays)
(2nd & 4th Sundays)
4/28/24
4th Sunday
4th Sunday
The upcoming lesson will be presented by Sister Shay Underwood, Hallmarks of Happiness - Gary B. Sabin.
This Lesson will NOT be covered in the Elder's Quorum on this same day.
5/12/24
2nd Sunday
2nd Sunday
The upcoming lesson will be presented by Sister Cathy Berg,
“Be Still, and Know That I Am God” - David A. Bednar.
This Lesson will also be covered in the Elder's Quorum on this same day.
Come Follow Me
The Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon
(1st and 3rd Sundays)
For Individuals and Families
Living, Learning, and Teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Living, Learning, and Teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ
THE PARABLE OF THE PUZZLE
The full beauty of a puzzle can only be realized when all the individual pieces are fit together to make the perfect picture.
As sisters in Relief Society, we are just like a large puzzle. Each of us is an important piece in the puzzle of our ward sisterhood. We are all unique daughters of God, with individual strengths and talents. Each one of us has something different to contribute and each of us is important and valued! However, we make the most impact when we are put together perfectly with the encouragement of each other and the touch of the Master’s hand.
We fit perfectly together when we come unto Christ, build testimony of Him and strengthen each other. In doing so we allow the Savior to place us side by side linked together in unity. If we come to know the Savior better and grow closer to Him WITHOUT ANY MISSING PIECES, we will see the strength and miracles of being together in one complete and perfect puzzle.
Announcements
Brothers and Sisters,
I have been the Gardening Specialist in the Stake now for a number of years. We have had lightly attended gardening meetings, write-ups in the bulletins, and honestly some years when I didn’t bother you at all.
I have been an avid gardener my whole life, and Susan and I have never missed having a garden. It has been a huge blessing in ours and our children’s lives. There’s not time to share the multitude of positive ways this affects childhood development of faith and blesses your lives.
If you have any questions, or a desire to learn how to incorporate this in your life, please call me. We have a ton of people who do all kinds of gardening. Add a dimension of joy that you may not currently know.
Jon Yarrington 801-232-8311
Car Show and Ice Cream Social
Saturday, September 7th
Riverton Utah Stake Center
Happy
Birthday
April Birthdays
April 4: Merilee Dumas
April 4: Debbie Rackley
April 11: Evelyn Beck
April 112: Pam Hansen
April 13: Leanne Wright
April 21: Cathy Berg
April 26: Kayla Harris
May Birthdays
May 2: Breanna Simms
May 6: Becky Illum
May 8: Jana Manzano
May 8: Kristine Simms
May 9: Sharelle Skoubye
May 10: Mary Anne Hair
May 13: Connie Pack
May 19: Tricia Weedon
May 22: Ann Benjamin
May 26: Deanna Fritzsching
May 27: Melrie Peterson
May 27: Elizabeth Weedon
Missionaries
Elder Octavio Chable
Elder Cameron Haynie
(385) 233-1245
Ministering
Ministering—shepherding—makes our vineyard “one body”—a sacred grove. Each tree in our grove is a living family tree. Roots and branches intertwine.
Inspired ministering blesses families and individuals; it also strengthens wards and branches. Think of your ward or branch as a spiritual ecosystem. In the spirit of the Book of Mormon allegory of the olive trees, the Lord of the vineyard and his servants bring forth precious fruit and strengthen each tree by binding together the strengths and weaknesses of all the trees. The Lord of the vineyard and his servants repeatedly ask, “What more can I do?” Together, they bless hearts and homes, wards and branches, through inspired, consistent ministering.
Followers of Jesus Christ “minister one to another,” “rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep,” “watch over [and] … nourish [the people] with things pertaining to righteousness,” “remember … the poor and the needy, the sick and the afflicted,” let His name be known through our ministry. As we minister as He would, we witness His miracles, His blessings. We obtain “a more excellent ministry.”
-Elder Gerri W. Gong
Try to make meaningful contact with your sisters each month. ❤️
Pray DAILY for those you minister to, and pray to know how you can serve them.
If in your contacts you identify needs that you are not sure how to meet or you are not able to help with, please contact a member of the Relief Society Presidency. Together we will work to figure it out and meet the needs.
We LOVE and appreciate each of you and all you do for each other! ❤️
1st lesson: Lincoln Paxman shared how to start a first-aid kit and answered questions about personal and neighborhood emergency preparedness!
2nd lesson: Lincoln Paxman shared how shelter in place, how to manage your utilities, and answered questions.
Contact Ken (801-455-5752) or Cathy Berg (801-560-5745) if you have questions
Come Follow Me Resources:
These are great resources for studying Come Follow Me. They are especially helpful for parents.
Beyond Come Follow Me
for adults and youth
for adults and youth
Come Follow Me Insights
with Taylor and Tyler
with Taylor and Tyler
Relief Society Contacts
Misty
Relief Society 2nd Counselor
(801) 793-8461