Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Weekday Activity - Mad Hatter "T" Party

South Mountain 5th Ward Relief Society invites you to a 
bring a friend and wear your favorite hat to our

MAD HATTER "T" PARTY!
("T" is for Time Together to Talk)

THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 23
7:00 PM @ CHURCH 


Visit with friends, enjoy refreshments and a short message about... how the various hats we wear can drive us mad!


Thursday, August 19, 2010

Mormon Channel


Mormon Channel Sends Messages, Music on ‘Higher’ Frequency

Elizabeth Gosney - LDS Living 

The Church is on TV. It has its own YouTube channel and Facebook page. It’s been printing magazines and books for decades. And since May 2009, the Church created a presence on the radio, broadcasting familiar voices, as well as new ones, on frequencies across the country and the world.

The Mormon Channel, the official radio station of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, plays talks, devotionals, music and more than a dozen original programs...

(click HERE to continue reading this fabulous
article from LDS Living Magazine)

Better yet.... Click to begin listening to LDS Radio now!

Black Light Volleyball



Don't forget about this 
fun event tonight at 7:00 p.m. 
in the cultural hall at the church! 

It's as much fun to watch 
as it is to play! 
(And there will be plenty of spectators as we rotate players)


Moms of  our Young Women, 
please remember to bring
them along as they are invited, too!



Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Food Storage Tips!


Sister Leighann Gilson presented at our last storage meeting and shared some excellent food samples.  Be adventurous and try these recipes because Sister Janet Phinney ate them and LOVED them.  It is one thing to store food and another to actually rotate and eat the foods that you have stored, which Sister Gilson demonstrated for us.  Even better her children are being served foods they like and are nutritious. Each recipe looks very easy to make.
 


Posted: 18 Jul 2010 08:15 PM PDT
Thanks so much to everyone who gave positive feedback on the food storage items we sampled today! It is good to know that I'm not too wierd in my food tastes!

Brownies in a Pinch

1 box brownie mix
1 can of black beans
Chocolate chips

You can either puree the beans (juice and all) or rinse the beans and then fill the can with the beans in it with new water and puree that. Add the pureed beans to the brownie mix, mix in about 1 cup or so of chocoate chips, and follow the directions for baking.

Benefits: An excellent way to get more fiber into your families diet without them knowing. Also, since eggs and oil are hard to store - this is a perfect way to make brownies any time reguardless of your "fresh" storage items.

AMAZING Hummus
I got this recipee from the cookbook that I got with my Blend Tec Blender:

1 can of Chickpeas (Garbanzo beans) - I've used the equivalent of reconstituted and sprouted dried chickpeas with more water added
1 clove of garlic
1/2 cup sesame seeds
2-3 TBS olive oil
Add ins - fresh basil, roasted red peppers, pickled artichokes, ect.

Place all items in a blender and blend to desired consistency. You may need to add more water and/or olive oil to have enough liquid to continue blending.

This can be used as a spread on crackers, a vegetable dip, a spread on sandwiches and wraps (in place of mayo)

Powdered Milk Yogurt
2 quarts of powdered milk made up (I use warm water to make it) - for thicker yogurt, add more powder to the water than it calls for (mine calls for 3/4 cup per quart of water, I add about 1 cup powder per quart of water for the yogurt)
1/4 cup of plain yogurt with active cultures

I fill a thermos with hot water and set aside. I make up the powdered milk, add the yogurt and gently mix it. I pour the hot water out of the thermos and then pour the milk/yogurt into the thermos. I put the lid on and let it sit out on the counter over night. In the morning you can put the yogurt into the fridge. I mixed mine with homemade strawberry freezer jam - the sky is the limit on the flavors you can create!

Enjoy!

Back to School Clothing Exchange!


 
Just a reminder that it's time to start getting ready for our annual Children's Back-To-School Clothing Exchange!  This year's exchange will take place on Saturday August 28th, from 9-11am.  The exchange committee will be at the church on Friday August 27th from 6:30-8:30pm to accept donations and get things set up. If this drop-off time isn't convenient, please contact Stacey Elmont or someone from the presidency to make other arrangements.
 
We want:
 
*    Clothing of all sizes.  Newborn through teenage fashionista.Smiley emoticon
 
*    Clothing should be washed, mended and in walk-out-the-door condition.
 
*    Backpacks or other types of school bags.
 
If you are available to help with set-up on Friday night, please contact Stacey.  If no one calls to volunteer, I'll start calling you!  This event has been a big success the past few years for those who have participated and we'd love to keep it going. Everyone is welcome to come "shop" on Saturday, regardless of donation.  And everyone is welcome to donate, regardless of the wish to "shop".  Any questions, call Stacey.
 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dear Sisters,
This Sunday Sister Pugmire taught about the value of scripture study.  Here is the lesson synopsis.  May the Lord bless you as you study, learn, and increase your faith!

LESSON SYNOPSIS            
AUGUST 1, 2010         
SISTER SHANNON PUGMIRE
God has commanded his disciples on many occasions to search the scriptures in order to learn how to live the doctrines of salvation.
During his mortal ministry, the Savior stated:  John 5:39
During his appearance to the Nephites following his resurrection Christ quoted from the scriptures then said in 3 Nephi 23:1, “…ye ought to search these things.  Yea, a commandment I give unto you that ye search these things diligently.”
In our day the Lord says:  D&C 1:37
The Savior also revealed to the Joseph Smith that it is possible to hear his voice and know his words through the scriptures:  D&C 18:34-36
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In order to come unto Christ and be perfected in him, each person needs to receive a testimony of the Lord’s words. Some falter because they fail to open the books, others because they read casually. As one would expect, there is a difference between diligent searching or “pondering over the scriptures” and casual reading. A Church history story illustrates the difference.
A small six-year-old boy wandered away from his handcart company during a storm and was lost. When the storm subsided, Robert and Ann Parker realized their boy was missing and began searching. For two days an organized search was unsuccessful. The decision was made that the company must move on because of the approaching winter.
A pioneer journal records the following:
“Ann Parker pinned a bright [red] shawl about the thin shoulders of her husband and sent him back alone on the trail to search again for their child. If he found him dead he was to wrap him in the shawl; if alive, the shawl would be a flag to signal her. Ann and her children took up their load and struggled on with the company, while Robert retraced the miles of … trail, calling, and searching and praying for his helpless little son.”
One suspects that he did not just casually look behind a few trees or leisurely walk along the trail, but that he vigorously investigated every thicket, every clump of trees and gully or wash.
“At last he reached a … trading station where he learned that his child had been found and cared for by a woodsman and his wife. [The boy] had been ill from exposure and fright. [But] God had heard the prayers of his people.
“Out on the trail each night Ann and her children kept watch and, when, on the third night the rays of the setting sun caught the glimmer of a bright red shawl [above her husband’s head], the brave little mother sank in a pitiful heap in the sand. … [She] slept for the first time in six … days.”
The story illustrates the difference between just looking and searching diligently. A casual, infrequent exposure to the scriptures will generally not open the door to the whisperings of the Spirit or provide insights into the Savior’s life and character. We need to search the scriptures with the same vigor that Robert hunted for his son and with the consistency of the mother searching the horizon if we expect to hear his voice and know his words.
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I find that casual or inconsistent reading and studying of the scriptures is ineffective and that many of us simply don’t know how best to start and keep studying.  Let’s discuss some ways to accomplish this:
Nephi says in 1Nephi 19:23 - I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning.
1.   The key to successful scripture study is to simply start, and then do it over again and again.
2.   Pray for understanding and ask for help of the Holy Ghost
3.   Choose a subject in the Topical Guide that you need to know more about
4.   Start at the beginning of a book of scripture and look for specific teachings
5.   Look past the story and find the principle being taught.  Example: Nephi commanded to build a boat, though he had never built one before he went about the task with great personal effort and received divine help.  We may not be asked to build a boat, but we may be asked to do things that seem beyond our abilities.
6.   Substitute our name or others names for names in the scriptures.  1 Nephi 3:7: I______, will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them. Or, Matt 19:19 … Thou shalt love thy (neighbor) as thyself.
Quote from Sister Beck:  “It would be impossible to learn the lessons the scriptures contain by reading them only one time through or studying selected verses in a class.”
She also said, “Through my scripture reading and the prayers that accompany my study, I have gained knowledge which brings me peace and helps me keep my energies focused on eternal priorities.”
I love the scriptures… all of them!  They teach with “plainness, even as plain as word can be” (2Ne 32:7).  They testify of Christ.  They tell us all things we should do.  They “make us wise unto salvation.” (2Tim 3:15)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Welfare Service Opportunity


Dear Sisters,  

We have another welfare service assignment coming up next month.  
Please respond if you are interested in participating.

Welfare Assignment, Murray Cannery (click for map)
Friday, August 20 , 3:00-7:00 pm
canning corn
 
Thanks so much!

Bonnie Morey
SM5RS Secretary

Temple Cleaning Opportunity



Dear Sisters,

We have another wonderful opportunity 
to clean the Draper Temple in August!

 15 volunteers 
Wednesday, August 4
8:30 - 10:00 pm to 10:30 pm 

  (Please disregard the previous information in a former e-mail; 
there are changes for the time and the # of people requested).

If you would like to participate, 
please reply to this e-mail
 or call me at 801-576-0116.

Brothers should arrive in clean work clothes and 
sisters should arrive in slacks, modest clothing, no flip-flops.  
Arrive 15 minutes early with valid temple recommends 
and enter through the north side baptistry doors.  

We appreciate all you do.  We know your time is valuable. 

With love,

Sister Bonnie Morey
RS. Secretary

Temple Cleaning Opportunity



Dear Sisters,

We have another wonderful opportunity 
to clean the Draper Temple in August!

 15 volunteers 
Wednesday, August 4
8:30 - 10:00 pm to 10:30 pm 

  (Please disregard the previous information in a former e-mail; 
there are changes for the time and the # of people requested).

If you would like to participate, 
please reply to this e-mail
 or call me at 801-576-0116.

Brothers should arrive in clean work clothes and 
sisters should arrive in slacks, modest clothing, no flip-flops.  
Arrive 15 minutes early with valid temple recommends 
and enter through the north side baptistry doors.  

We appreciate all you do.  We know your time is valuable. 

With love,

Sister Bonnie Morey
RS. Secretary

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Mid-week Activity, June 17, 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel


Come and join us!  
You're sure to learn!
All adults are invited to attend this financial planning meeting.

Since we will be meeting in the chapel 
to accommodate more people, 
please dress in Sunday clothes.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Midweek Activity - Trail Hike!

MEET AT THE CHURCH at 7:00 PM
TUESDAY, MARCH 25

Come learn about Draper's inner-city and mountain trails as we are led on a short hike by Brother Ken Murdock. Brother Murdock has been extensively involved in the creation of over 42 miles of trails, coordinating hundreds of eagle projects in Corner Canyon and South Mountain recreational areas. He was recently awarded the Citizen of the Year Award from the Draper Chamber of Commerce.

Now that the snow is gone (even after this morning!)
come enjoy the outdoors as we explore together!


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Come & Play! Co-ed Dodgeball!


Come and join the fun! Our stake will be engaging in a co-ed dodgeball tournament that is sure to knock your socks off. (But don't worry too much... the balls are very soft and don't hurt!) Watch for a sign-up at church or contact one of the R.S. presidency regarding your interest in participation. More details to come.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Our Deepest Sympathies

Sister Maribel England just returned from Honduras after attending her brother's funeral. Sadly, he suffered a tragic death and will be greatly missed. He was a very influential man and did much good for the government and people of Honduras and the Church. He served as an LDS Area Authority Seventy, mission president, stake president, and bishop. More information can be read in this Deseret News ARTICLE. We express our deepest sympathies and love to our dear Maribel and her family.
Much love to you, Maribel,
From your SM 5th Ward Sisters

7 DAYS TO BETTER ORGANIZATION

Have time to smell the roses again! It is often the small, but important changes you make in the way you think, what you do, and how you respond to your daily stresses that makes all the difference in your capacity to have an ordered, more productive life. This RS Class is intended to help you get personally organized and then organize your home. Our special guest speaker will be Susan Henshaw. Please feel free to invite your friends and neighbors for this activity.



See you there!
Relief Society Mid-week Activity
Tuesday, April 27 @ 7:00 p.m.


Mormon Message - Testimony of The Book of Mormon

Friday, April 2, 2010

General Conference Information

More than 100,000 Church members, friends and invited guests are expected to attend the 180th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions more will watch or listen to conference proceedings via television, radio, satellite and Internet broadcasts. Five sessions of the conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, 3–4 April 2010, in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah....

A detailed broadcast schedule of general conference can be found atwww.bonneville.info. Information regarding audio and video streams via the Internet can be found at www.lds.org/broadcast. General conference, with the exception of the priesthood session, will be broadcast live on BYU Television. For additional information on availability in your area, rebroadcasts and live Internet streaming visit www.byutv.org.
Conference coverage, including photos, will be published throughout the weekend on newsroom.lds.org. Additional information will also be posted on the Newsroom blog. Journalists, bloggers and others can get this material by going to those sites or following them on the Newsroom Facebook page or Twitter or by subscribing by e-mail.

General YW Meeting: You're Invited to Listen!

Sisters, last Sunday we heard from several members about the powerful messages shared at the General Young Women's broadcast.  We invite you to listen to or read the messages shared at this beautiful conference.  



Click the photo to view the entire conference session or access other formats by clicking HERE.  Specific information for downloading and listening to the MP3 file is available HERE.  Please contact us if you have any questions about how to access this broadcast or how to save the information to an MP3 player.

KSL.com - LDS messages on YouTube gaining popularity

Monday, March 15, 2010

BYU Women's Conference


We are pleased to announce that the BYU Women's Conference will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 29 and 30, 2010, at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. This year's theme is "Choose Ye This Day to Serve the Lord" from Moses 6:33-34. The conference will feature four general sessions and more than 90 concurrent sessions.

We invite you to check the website to see if you may be interested in attending this event. For additional information, you may call 801-422-7692.

The event will include multiple service opportunities, eveningactivities, and a wide array of topics to choose from with up to 15 classes offered each session. Registration information can be found by clicking HERE.