Sunday, December 26, 2010

Fontana Stake Conference

Saturday, January 15 and Sunday, January 16, 2011. Our visiting Authorities are Elder Hallstrom a member of the Presidency of the Seventy and Elder Garns an Area Seventy.

Priesthood Session: Saturday, January 15 from 4:00-6:00 pm
Adult Session: Saturday, January 15 from 7:00-9:00 pm
General Session: Sunday, January 16 from 10:00-12:00 pm

Saints Unified Voices Directed By Gladys Knight


"ONE VOICE"
A Presentation of Music and Testimony presented by the Saints Unified Voices (or SUV Choir), an LDS gospel choir that is directed by Gladys knight. The choir's performance of energetic soulful music praising Jesus Christ dominates the fireside, and Sister Knight and other speakers share gospel messages and testimony. It is an extraordinary opportunity to touch the hearts of our non-member and inactive friends and family members of diverse cultures.

The firesides will be held Saturday, January 29 and Sunday, January 30, 2011. Please see your Ward Mission Leader for tickets and details.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December's Visiting Teaching Message


Our Responsibility to Participate in Temple and Family History Work

Over the centuries many people have died without knowledge of the gospel. Some of those people are your near and distant relatives. They are waiting for you to do the necessary research to link your families together and perform saving ordinances on their behalf.
Most of the temples of the world are not busy enough. The Lord has promised that your hearts would be turned to the fathers so that the earth would not be utterly wasted at His coming (see D&C 2:2–3).
There are personal blessings you receive as a result of participation in temple and family history work. One of these is the joy that you feel as you serve your ancestors. Another is that you are able to qualify for a temple recommend, which signifies your worthiness before the Lord. Those who are not worthy today of the privilege of having a recommend should be working with a bishop or branch president to qualify as soon as possible. Please don’t be without this vital qualification. I testify that the Atonement is real and that sins can be forgiven upon proper repentance.
As we participate in temple and family history work, we are certain to have the Spirit to comfort us in our challenges and to guide us in important decisions. Temple and family history work is part of our work of providing relief, or service, to our own ancestors.
Julie B. Beck, Relief Society general president.
From the Scriptures
“The Prophet Joseph Smith said, ‘The greatest responsibility in this world that God has laid upon us is to seek after our dead’ (History of the Church,6:313). From the beginning, Relief Society sisters have supported this great work. In Nauvoo in 1842, Sarah M. Kimball’s desire to help the temple construction workers prompted a group of sisters to organize themselves so that they could serve more effectively. As they began to meet, the Prophet … organized the first Relief Society after the pattern of the priesthood. From that time on, the Relief Society sisters helped further the work on the Nauvoo Temple. …
“In 1855, eight years after the Saints first arrived in Utah, the Endowment House was established. Eliza R. Snow, who had been one of the original members of the first Relief Society and had preserved the records of that organization, was called by President Brigham Young in 1866 to be the general Relief Society president. She and other sisters were faithful workers in the Endowment House. Then, as the St. George, Logan, and Manti Temples were completed, these sisters traveled to each temple so they could do work for the dead there.”1