Monday, January 23, 2012

Announcements for 01/23/12

Dear Sisters,

Hope everyone is staying warm and dry!  Thanks to everyone who help with the memorial on Friday and the move on Saturday morning, everything went really well.
This week we have-
  • Apron sewing tomorrow night (Tuesday the 24th) at 6:30 pm. Bring your supplies and lets sew some aprons! 
  • The ward White Elephant and Potluck adult activity is happening at 6:00 pm (yes, that is the correct time) on Friday the 27th.  
  • If you have any donations for the thrift store, bring them in!  Sister Nakashima will be happy to take them off of your hands.
  • We will be having a combined Priesthood/Relief Society Lesson on Emergency Preparedness this Sunday.
  • The building cleaning is up to the Draper, Grunewald and Mcalpine families this week.
Have a great week. 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Announcements for 01/16/12

Dear Sisters,

The announcements for this week are-


  • Sister Sharon P. is moving this Saturday, January 21st.  The Truck will be at her place -984 Stewart- at 9 am any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • For the January RS Activity we will be sewing aprons on Tuesday 24th, there are sign-up sheets being circulated.
  • The ward adult activity this month will be a pot luck and white elephant exchange on the 27th; While we are scouring those closets and attics for the perfect white elephant gift, it may be a good opportunity for us to donate a few useful items to Lillyhouse, just bring it to the church and Diane N.will take care of the rest.
  • Sister Bernier lost a good friend, Pat, this week.  She is asking for prayers in his family's behalf.
  • The Lesson on Sunday will be- "Divine Gift of Repentance" Elder D. Todd Christofferson
  • Building cleaning duties go to the Collingridge, Lavoie, and Ho families this week.




Have a good week!
With Love, Maggie Hodacsek

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

January Activity

January Relief Society Activity Tuesday January 24th 6:30 pm.
We are planning an evening to sew aprons. Even if you don't know how! 

We would like to know how many sisters already have fabric. How many sister have extra to share. How many sisters would need fabric to make one or two.  She would also like to know if you have a sewing machine that you could bring or would you need to share .  Please reply to  Christine Jones at  cjonesincanada@hotmail.com

To make one apron requires  : 50 cm of 3/4" elastic and 1 meter of heavier weight cotton or cotton blend .  sport cotton, twill, even cotton decorator fabric is suitable as long as it is washable. 

We would like 2 or 3 aprons to be made for our church kitchen use so anyone that would love to sew but doesn't want one for home would be well appreciated too.  

If you would like to join us but not interested in sewing aprons , please bring a project from home that you would like to work on.

This is a great opportunity to Socialize and build friendships while creating and enjoying a few warm refreshments.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Announcements for 01/09/12


Dear Sisters-
This week's announcements-
  • There is a baby shower at Robin's on Tues Jan 10th at 7pm for Naomi Johnson; They need clothing (6mos+ and diapers)--hope you can make it.
  • Sunday's lesson is- George Albert Smith Chapter 2- Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself
  • The Catling, Woodcock, Chan and Creasor Families are scheduled for building clean up this week
  • There is an Emergency Preparedness Course being offered by the City of Courtenay on Wed Jan 11. for 7-9:30 pm at the Filberg Center. Cost is free, but preregistration is required- Please call 250-339-2255 to register or get more information.
Have a great week!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

January Freindship-er

The Frendship-er     January 2012


 

The Influence of Righteous Women

By President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

As we look at the history of this earth and at the history of the restored Church of Jesus Christ, it becomes obvious that women hold a special place in our Father's plan for the eternal happiness and well-being of His children.

I hope that my dear sisters throughout the world—grandmothers, mothers, aunts, and friends—never underestimate the power of their influence for good, especially in the lives of our precious children and youth!

President Heber J. Grant (1856–1945) said, "Without the devotion and absolute testimony of the living God in the hearts of our mothers, this Church would die."
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And the writer of Proverbs said, "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it" (
Proverbs 22:6).

President Gordon B. Hinckley counseled the women of the Church:"It is so tremendously important that the women of the Church stand strong and immovable for that which is correct and proper under the plan of the Lord. …"We call upon the women of the Church to stand together for righteousness. They must begin in their own homes. They can teach it in their classes. They can voice it in their communities."
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There is a saying that big gates move on small hinges. Sisters, your example in seemingly small things will make a big difference in the lives of our young people. The way you dress and groom yourselves, the way you talk, the way you pray, the way you testify, the way you live every day will make the difference. This includes which TV shows you watch, which music you prefer, and how you use the Internet. If you love to go to the temple, the young people who value your example will also love to go. If you adapt your wardrobe to the temple garment and not the other way around, they will know what you consider important, and they will learn from you.

You are marvelous sisters and great examples. Our youth are blessed by you, and the Lord loves you for that.

The lives of women in the Church are a powerful witness that spiritual gifts, promises, and blessings of the Lord are given to all those who qualify, "that all may be benefited" (D&C 46:9; see verses 9–26). The doctrines of the restored gospel create a wonderful and "unique feminine identity that encourages women to develop their abilities" as true and literal daughters of God.
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We are living in a great season for all women in the Church. Sisters, you are an essential part of our Heavenly Father's plan for eternal happiness; you are endowed with a divine birthright. You are the real builders of nations wherever you live, because strong homes of love and peace will bring security to any nation. I hope you understand that, and I hope the men of the Church understand it too.

What you sisters do today will determine how the principles of the restored gospel can influence the nations of the world tomorrow. It will determine how these heavenly rays of the gospel will light every land in the future.
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My dear sisters, as you live your daily life with all its blessings and challenges, let me assure you that the Lord loves you. He knows you. He listens to your prayers, and He answers those prayers, wherever on this world you may be. He wants you to succeed in this life and in eternity.

Of these truths I testify, and I extend to you my love and my blessing as an Apostle of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.


 


 


 

Important Dates:

  1. New Year's Day

8 Fast Sunday

 

January Lessons:

1    R.S. Presidency

8    Gospel Principles-lesson #1 "Living What We Believe"

15    Gospel Principles Lesson #2 "Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself"

22    TFOT- Elder D. Todd Christofferson "The Divine Gift of Repentance"

Nov 2011 Ensign

29    Bishopric-To Be Announced


 

 

Service Projects: (see Sister Nakashima for more information)

  • Campbell soup labels for Puntledge Park School;
  • Pop can tabs for a wheelchair purchase
  • Non-perishable food/personal hygiene items for Lilli House
  • Postage Stamps for the Order of the Eastern Star

 

 

January Birthdays:

6    Lorraine P.

7    Delores S.

8    Misty T.

9    Lona B.

9    Patricia C.

9    Maggie H.

19    Christine J.

20    Margaret B.

21     Megan T.

22    Glenda T.

26    Tammy M.

 

 

 

Groceries for our Fulltime Missionaries:

There is a basket in the kitchen – the elders appreciate your help. Frozen food or perishables should be left in the frig/freezer.


 

January Visiting Teaching Message:
"Watchcare and Ministering Through Visiting Teaching"


 

Scripture Study: Will resume soon. . .

Monday, January 2, 2012

Announcements for 01/02/12


Happy New Year Sisters!

This is what is coming up-
  • There will be a CES broadcast for all young adults aged 18-30 (married or single) at 5pm on January 8th at the church.
  • There is a baby shower for Jennifer Johnson on Tuesday, January 10 at Robin's House.  They need clothing aged 6 months + and diapers
  • We have many opportunities to help others in our community- See Diane Nakashima for details, or just bring the following items in-
    • Used stamps (on the envelope) can be used by the Eastern Star
    • Pop can tabs are being collected for wheelchair purchases
    • Campbell's Soup (& other Campbell's products) can be used by Puntledge School for school supplies
    • Lilly House can always use non-perishable food items and toiletries (esp. feminine hygiene products & toilet paper)
Remember, we will be having our fast Sunday this week (January 7th) and the lesson is George Albert Smith- Chapter 1: Living What We Believe.
Have a great week!
With love,
Sister Maggie Hodacsek