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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunday Snippet

This is the first of what we hope will be an ongoing thing...we are going to try to post something every Sunday! It will include announcements and a brief outline of the RS lesson. We are very aware that relief society sisters serving in Primary and Young Women, and those who have to be away from our ward on assignments, for work or for personal reasons can sometimes feel a bit out of the loop. So this is to try, in some small way, to get around that. We have been asking someone to take notes during RS time. These will be photocopied and distributed as best we can on Sunday's after church. If you fall into the category of someone who would appreciate a copy please seek out Fiona Rea, Sue Smith or myself. As you can well imagine trying to get around everyone is problematic and people will miss out from time to time. That is why we will also update the blog with the same information.
So...that being said please be patient with us as we find our feet n our new callings and try our best to serve the sisters of our ward.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • 15th November - Seminary and institute graduation
  • 17th November - Kenneth Cope Fireside
  • 21st November - Stake RS Fireside
  • 23rd November - Sunday School Teaching symposium
  • 25th November - Ward RS Thanksgiving dinner (Young Women invited)
  • Christmas Hampers to Tim Watson by the end of the month.

5 minute music was a song from the Primary Sacrament Presentation (which was today) sung to us by Chelsea Parsons and her daughter Darby.

The Young Women visited with us today for opening exercises. It is always nice to have an injection of 'youth'. I love to have the chance to recite the Young Women theme with them and to hear their sweet voices when we sing. The Laurels and some of the YW Presidency stayed for the lesson.

Today's lesson was taught by sister Pat Barwick. Lesson 40 JSM.

Firstly we were paired with someone we didn't know very well and we had to find out the following information : name, members of their family, about their home, favourite food, colour, movie star, their 'decade' age.
We discussed what it is that makes a friend a friend. We were banned from using the word 'loyal'!!!
An extensive list was compiled and included:
  • someone you can relax and chill out with
  • unconditional love
  • common interests/ experiences
  • reliability
  • being able to share feelings/thoughts with them and wanting to.
  • a feeling of love for your friend and them for you.
  • 'really' talks to you
  • good listener
  • makes you feel happy
  • kindred spirits/spirit world friend?
  • mutual attraction/admiration
  • no awkward silences
  • undemanding of time - doesn't expect reciprocation of things they happily do for you
  • helps and cares for you
  • helps you be the best you can be/ brings out the best in you
  • believes in you and supports you
Pat read us part of a story from the JULY 2009 ENSIGN 'Am I of Worth', about a sister who had been very successful and suddenly found herself very ill and mostly bedridden. She began to question her worth. What could she possibly have to offer now? we didn't hear the end of the story but came to our own conclusion that Heavenly Father loves us all unconditionally and we ALL have worth, we all have something to offer.

Finished with reading from Joseph Smith Manual (JSM) p 461 "How good and glorious...are true friends".

We closed by singing a primary song "We are Different".

After church it was ICE-CREAM Sunday (ticked off I missed out AGAIN for the second time in a row!!!!!!!!) to celebrate the wonderful job the kids and their leaders did with the presentation today. They had a wonderful display of photos and drawings of the primary children and what they had learned over the past year.

See you next week x



3 comments:

Chelsea Parsons said...

that's not a snippet , that's an essay!!! he he!

Blanche said...

I thought that's what you'd think Chels.

Fiona said...

I got an ice cream:)