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Bishopric message
Good morning all, A reminder of our ward temple night this evening (28 Jan). We will attend the 6 pm session at the Jordan River temple. We hope you can make it. Please join us for our sacrament services tomorrow at 9 am. To attend virtually click HERE. 5th Sunday second hour: Adults will be combined in the chapel. A link for this session is provided HERE. Details are provided below. Youth will be combined in the RS room. Patriarch Cannon will address patriarchal blessings and answer youth questions after which he will join our amazing panelists for a youth questions panel moderated by Bishop Munns. A reminder to youth…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brother and Sisters, As we read in the Gospel of John this week the testimonies of John the Baptist “Behold the Lamb of God, who taketh away the sin of the world!” and Andrew and Simon Peter “We have found the Messias”. These words uttered almost two millennia ago, today are confirmed by the spirit that He lives and is the Savior of the world! We are so grateful for His Sacrifice and the path he left us to salvation. We look forward to worshipping with you tomorrow at 9:00 AM and welcoming home Sister Sarah Jane Romney from the Charlotte North Carolina Mission. Love,P3 Bishopric Announcements: Virtual sacrament…
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Bishopric message
Dear Friends, As we remember the sacrifices of Dr. Martin Luther King and others who fought for the freedom and equality of all men and women from bias, racism, and injustice. We reiterate the words in the declaration of independence and those reiterated in Dr. King’s famous speech I Have a Dream “That all men and women are created equal”. While we celebrate the advances, we recognize the continual need to strive for equality and justice for all. We testify of our divine nature that each of us possess as daughters and sons of loving Heavenly Father. He sent His only begotten Son to make the ultimate sacrifice for all.…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers & Sisters, As we consider our 2023 goals and resolutions may we try and be more like Mary. She was told of a miracle that would happen to her and not surprisingly expressed some doubt that it could happen. Gabriel gave further details and concluded his visitation by saying “For with God nothing is impossible”. Consider Mary’s response – “Be it unto me according to thy word”. May we strive to be humble and submissive to God’s will for us. We testify of great blessings that will come to those who align their lives and actions and desires with God. Jesus Christ lives! As we come unto Him…