Sunday, February 6, 2011


Keeping Our Focus on Christ
Given by Rebecca Hamblin

Story of the Sunflower: "Clytie was a sea nymph who wore beautiful green gowns woven of seaweed. Her long, golden hair floated about her at the bottom of the sea. One day a mermaid sang her a song about a golden light above the water. Clytie wanted to see it!
She swam to the surface and climbed onto the shore. She saw the golden light described in the song...It was the sun! She stood happily gazing at it all day. When she at last turned to the water, she saw her reflection. Her golden hair had become yellow petals; her green gown had become leaves. Her tiny feet had become roots. She had become a sunflower, a small image of the sun she loved.
To this day, the sunflowers turn on their stems all through the day so that they can gaze upon the sun as it travels the sky."

Clytie had become a small image of the sun just as we must become a small image of the Son of God. To become like Christ we must do as Clytie had done.
  1. She had a desire to see the sun, in turn we need to have that desire to come unto Christ.
  2. She took the action required. It takes action on our part to study and develop faith in Christ.
  3. She engulfed herself in the sun's light. We can engulf ourselves in the light of the Savior by going to our Sunday meeting and doing those things we know to be right.

"It is amazing what darkness can do. It has an unsettling effect, altering our perception and creating a sense of unease. Uncertainty surrounds us and often the dangers that are lurking around us are hidden from our view. The best way to move forward through these perilous times is to focus on the teachings of Christ." Emily Freeman

By keeping our focus on Christ we will have the strength and ability to accomplish the purposes Relief Society and your own spirituality.
  1. Strengthen your own light by increasing your faith and personal righteousness.

"To do our part under the plan of the Lord, we are to increase our faith and personal righteousness. Membership in the Church requires faith, which we nourish throughout our lives with great “diligence, and patience, and long-suffering.” Sister Julie B. Beck

We can increase our own faith by:

  • Studying the scriptures
  • Having sincere and meaningful prayer
  • Repenting of sins
  • Studying the living prophets, ect.
2. Fortify your light by strengthening home and family.

"Our ... responsibility is to strengthen families and homes. Families worldwide are being assaulted and weakened by corrupt practices and false teachings. Therefore, whether we are married or single, old or young, we have a duty to defend and practice the truths found in 'The Family: A Proclamation to the World.' Relief Society should be organized, aligned, and mobilized to strengthen families and help our homes to be sacred sanctuaries from the world."Sister Julie B. Beck

To make our home a sanctuary we must cleanse it of things that are offensive to the spirit and to show love to the family members that live there.

3 ways to show love:

  1. Service
  2. Giving
  3. Verbal
3. Share your light by serving the Lord and His children.

"In my travels across the world, I have seen that the thousands upon thousands of you who do not currently have a husband or children are an incredible reservoir of faith, talent, and dedication. No one is better positioned than you to work in temples, serve missions, teach the rising generation, and help those who are downtrodden. The Lord needs you." Sister Julie B. Beck


Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sunday Lesson Recap - Christ's Divine Mission

Well, it's been a couple of weeks, but I'm finally back!  And it's time for our Sunday Lesson Recap!  This week's lesson was a Christmas lesson all about Christ's divine mission and it was given by Deanna.  Some highlights -

- There is not one single sentence to describe what Christ's mission was.  It included the Atonement, organizing His Church, teaching His gospel, showing charity, setting the perfect example for us to follow - the list goes on!

- Moses 1:39 - God's work and glory to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.

- Christ is central to God's plan

- Christmas is about celebrating all of Christ's life - not just His birth, but also his life, death, resurrection and mission.

- Without the Savior, there's no reason for anything - no reason to repent, no reason to show charity to others, no reason for the Plan of Salvation.

- "Charity" - from Preach My Gospel

- What are our individual divine missions?
    - They're different for everyone and there's not just one mission to complete.

Annoucements!

Here are this week's announcements -

FHE - Monday at 7:00 pm

Wednesday, Dec. 15 - meet at the church at 5:30 pm.  We'll be going caroling at the Care Center

Tuesday, Dec. 21 - Branch Christmas Dinner at 7:00 pm.  Come to the church and we'll be having a roast beef dinner.  Casual dress.  President Chappell will be speaking

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

There will be no Sunday Lesson Recap this week.  Instead, here's a video on being grateful from the Mormon Channel (the Church's YouTube channel).  Have a great holiday!

Activities and Annoucenments - Happy Thanksgiving!

Hello and Happy Thanksgiving Week!  We've got plenty to talk about, so here we go!

FHE - We're going to the high school play "Beauty and the Beast."  Meet at the high school at 6:30 pm and bring $3 to get in.

The First Presidency Christmas Devotional will be broadcast on December 5 at 6:00 pm.

There will be a branch Christmas activity on Tuesday, December 21.  More details to follow.

Tithing Settlement will be starting December 5 and going December 12 and 19.  A sign-up sheet will start going around next week, so be sure to look for that.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sunday Lesson Recap: "Repentance"

This week, our lesson was from the Gospel Principles manual - chapter 19 "Repentance"  Shar gave a great lesson and here are some of the highlights:



- Repentance takes:
  • Great Courage
  • Much Strength
  • Many Tears
  • Unceasing Prayers
  • Untiring Efforts to Live the Commandments
- The Steps of Repentance:
     - A - Admit
     - B - Be Sorry
     - C - Confess
     - C - Correct
     - D - Don't do it again
   And most important:
     - F - Forgive Yourself

- Repentance is really all about the Atonement.  How much do we need the Atonement - even if we haven't sinned.

- People don't always understand the things we've been through, but the Savior does.

- We have every chance and opportunity to repent -  even if we mess up again, we can always do better.  And that's what the Atonement is for.

Annoucements for the Week of Nov. 14

Been off going crazy for the last week, but here's this week's announcements:

Monday - FHE at 7:00 pm at the church.  President Monson will be there and they'll be serving steak and lobster.
       (Okay, I'm kidding about President Monson and the lobster.  I'm just taking a cue from Brother DeLoach since no one was sure what we're doing.  But come to the church at 7:00 pm for FHE anyway and be surprised).

Thursday - Relief Society Social at 7:00 pm.  We're calling it a "Pie and Recipe" Night, but you can bring any kind of dish you like for the holidays (not just pies).  Make sure you bring the recipe as well (and if you don't have time to make something, you can just bring your favorite recipe and that's fine).

Just as a heads-up - we'll be having a Relief Society Christmas activity on December 8.  More details to follow.

Some branch activities - we have a temple assignment on December 17-18.  We're scheduled for sealings on the 17th and a session on the 18th.