• 3rd Ward

    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, Please join us as we worship and build our faith in Christ during sacrament meeting tomorrow at 12 pm. A virtual option is provided HERE. Blessed be he who cometh in the name of the Lord; Psalms 118:26 We invite all endowed members to participate in our ward temple night this evening at 6:20 pm at the Jordan River Temple. Please click this Link to make a reservation. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/schedule/appointment/share?lang=eng&appointmentTimeId=64471249&templeOrgId=39&appointmentTypeId=5 Praise God in his sanctuary; Let every thing that hath breath, praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord; Psalms 150:1,6. We express our renewed appreciation for how the Savior and His doctrine seemingly jump off the OT…

  • 3rd Ward

    Bishopric message

    Dear Friends, As we study the Book of Psalms, we are reminded of the power of heart-felt words. Indeed each of us, over the course of our lives, has uttered personal sacred yearnings, feelings, and concerns. There are great rewards to be found in recording our own personal psalms. Please join us for church tomorrow at 12 PM For those who wish to attend virtually, you may click here. Jake Haslam will be speaking to us for his missionary address. We testify of our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the Savior of the world. We invite all to seek Him and to follow His prophets. With love, The Bishopric Announcements…

  • 3rd Ward

    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, As we read the Messianic psalm of David in chapter 40 “I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.” it touched my heart. From ancient times to now there has never been more truth in these words to be patient, be heard, be saved, be established on firm foundation that guides us daily. We add our testimony that Jesus is our Rock that saves and guides us to eternal happiness. We are excited…

  • 3rd Ward

    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, Some biblical scholars have argued that Job is the oldest written book in the Bible, up to 500 years earlier than the books of Moses. If this is true, then “For I know that my redeemer liveth…” is perhaps the oldest written prophecy and testimony of Jesus Christ in our scriptures. These simple words are beautifully captured by Handel in the Messiah and in our own hymn book. They give hope and courage and strength to all going through this mortal experience. President Nelson recently taught, “I plead with you to take charge of your testimony of Jesus Christ. Work for it. Own it. Care for…