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R.S. Meetings Calendar

Monday, February 21, 2011

President Thomas S. Monson - Charity Never Faileth



I think out of all the wonderful talks given in the last General Relief Society Meeting, this one touched my heart the most and was the most memorable. I thought is was worth revisiting.

Video downloaded from lds.org

Relief Society's Birthday Celebration

(March 8th at 6:30) Wear your best Hawaiian shirt and come and enjoy the Luau.

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Peasant Queen by Cheri Chesley


An adorable story featuring a strong, determined peasant girl, a dashing, honorable, imprisoned prince, a ruthless, murderous, lustful king, and some amazingly brave maids. Krystal is not one to roll over and do as the men in her life command of her. She is feisty, brave and resourceful.

The author is coming to our book club, therefore we will meet at Denice's house where there is more room. Invite your friends.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Gospel Principles Manual

R.S. Lesson Manual

2010 Oct. Conference

October 2010 Conference

“Daughters in My Kingdom”: The History and Work of Relief Society

(Excerpts from By Julie B. Beck - Relief Society General President's talk in the last conference.)

Relief Society Was Organized to Be a Defense and a Refuge
In order to watch over, teach, and inspire His daughters in these perilous times, God authorized the Prophet Joseph Smith to organize the women of the Church. This divinely appointed and priesthood-directed organization is called Relief Society.
The purpose of Relief Society is to prepare daughters of God for the blessings of eternal life as they increase in faith and personal righteousness, strengthen families and homes, and seek out and help others who are in need.

Relief Society clarifies our work and unifies us as daughters of God in defense of His plan. In this day of mistaken identities, confusion, and distraction, Relief Society is meant to be a compass and guide to teach the truth to faithful women. Righteous women today seek an outpouring of revelation to resist distractions, fight evil and spiritual destruction, and rise above personal disasters by increasing their faith, strengthening their families, and providing relief to others.

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History teaches Us Who We are
We study our history to learn who we are. There is a worldwide hunger among good women to know their identity, value, and importance. Studying and applying the history of Relief Society gives definition and expression to who we are as disciples and followers of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Our faithfulness and service are signs
of our conversion and commitment to remember and follow Him. In July of 1830, at the beginning of the Restoration of His Church, the Lord selected His first female leader of this dispensation, and in a revelation to her, He said, “I speak unto you, Emma Smith, my daughter; for verily I say unto you, all those who receive my gospel are sons and daughters in my kingdom.”

The history of Relief Society teaches us that our Heavenly Father knows His daughters. He loves them, He has given them specific responsibilities, and He has spoken to and guided them during their mortal missions. Additionally, the history of Relief Society elevates and validates the standing of women and demonstrates how they work in companion- ship with faithful priesthood leaders.

History teaches Us What We are to Do
We study our history to learn what we are to do. Through our history we learn how to prepare for the blessings of eternal life. The Relief Society as an organization has always had the responsibility to organize the energies of the sisters in the wards and branches of Zion. Through Relief Society meetings, the ministry of visiting teachers, and their combined service, daughters of God are taught, watched over, and inspired in their responsibility in the Lord’s work and kingdom. Ward and branch Relief Society presidents are set apart to direct that work.