The Doctrine & Covenants
These lessons are taught on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month.
January 12–18: Genesis 1–2; Moses 2–3; Abraham 4–5
January 19–25: Genesis 3–4; Moses 4–5
January 26–February 1:Genesis 5; Moses 6
February 9–15: Genesis 6–11; Moses 8
These lessons are taught on the 2nd and 4th Sunday each month. Talks for these lessons have been selected from the October 2025 General Conference. See below for upcoming lessons.
Please read and ponder the following question for our 'Counsel Together' discussion time before our upcoming Relief Society Lesson:
The youth theme for this year is 'Walk With Me.' What are some ways you are striving to walk with Jesus this year, and how can we invite those around us to walk with the Savior?
⭐Pamela Hansen⭐
How did you get your name?
My parents liked the name. I preferred Pam. If they called me by Pamela it usually meant I was in trouble.
Hometown:
I was born in Brigham City, Utah. Spent my younger years in Roy, Utah and my teen years in Sandy, Utah.
High School:
Jordan High School
What is a favorite family tradition you have?
Our favorite traditions are getting together with family to celebrate holidays, birthdays, and special events.
What is a favorite tradition you grew up with?
Spending the Fourth of July at Jordan Park with my Grandmother and extended family.
What would your perfect day look like?
My perfect day would be spent at the beach from sunrise to sunset on a sunny day.
A piece of advice:
"What E're Thou Art, Act Well Thy Part" or translated "Whatever you do, do it well."
Details for our upcoming Munch and Mingle will be posted here soon.
Mark your calendars for the evening of Tuesday, February 3rd!
We will be having a combined 'Galentines' themed ministering activity with the Young Women.
More details to come!
The upcoming Walk the Block will be on Monday, January 26th. from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Host Families TBA.
If you are interested in hosting an upcoming 'Walk The Block,' please reach out to Nate Johnson.
Ways to continue Gathering Israel:
*Each temple visited.
*Each Temple Open House attended.
*Being Baptized and confirmed.
*Each Baptism and Confirmation attended.
*Each time you invite a friend to Primary or Activity Days.
*Each personal story recorded in your journal.
*Each time you write to a missionary.
*Each time you help with a Family Home Evening about temples, family history, or missionary work.
*Each time you share a story about an ancestor.
*Each time you give a Book of Mormon to someone and challenge them to read it.
*Each time you attend a Temple Preparation Class.
*Every ½ hr. Of Indexing or Family History Work.
*Each Temple Baptism and Confirmation Session.
*Each time you attend a Missionary Preparation Class.
*Each time you get or renew a temple recommend.
* Each time you prepare and give a talk or lesson about temples, missionary work, or family history.
*Each Initiatory Session.
*Each Endowment Session.
*Each Sealing Session
*Each shift as an Ordinance Worker.
*Each time to drive YM/W to the temple to do baptisms.
*Each shift as a Service Missionary
Happy Birthday!
(One year older, and wiser too!)
Jan. 6: Deanna Lingmann
Jan. 15: Marilyn Middlesworth
Jan. 17: Alecia Losser
Jan. 24: Adrie Green
Jan. 26: Mindy Hodges
Jan. 29: Lizette Barton
Jan. 31: Allison Weedon
Feb. 3: Julie Nokes
Feb. 8: Nancy Thoreson
Feb. 12: Karen Miller
Feb. 12: Robin Smith
Feb. 17: Mary Lucas
Feb. 17: Sharon Tabler
Feb. 19: Vickie Neilson
Feb. 23: Lauri Hickman
Feb. 27: Jan Griffiths
Feb. 27: Naomi Harrison
MISSIONARIES:
Elder Dolack
Elder Garrison
(385) 233-1245
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.
These are great resources for studying Come Follow Me. They are especially helpful for parents.
Relief Society 2nd Counselor
(801) 897-3238
kermyette@yahoo.com