4th Ward
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President Wirthlin Update – 05/16/2021
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Update Regarding COVID-19
We cannot begin to express our feelings of gratitude when it comes to seeing more and more members return to our church buildings to worship Christ together in person. We are grateful for the mindfulness you have displayed during the past year, whether it be mask wearing, social distancing, or following other guidelines and protocols we have been encouraged by our government and church leaders to follow. We also express gratitude to our Heavenly Father for the remarkable miracle of the COVID-19 vaccination. As the Church has formally written in its General Handbook, “Vaccinations administered by competent medical professionals protect health and preserve life.” “Members of the Church are encouraged…
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RootsTech Connect is Right around the Corner
This year at RootsTech Connect, enjoy opportunities to discover family connections, learn from a variety of topics and teachers, and find inspiration for your whole family. We encourage you to invite members of your ward and their friends, especially youth and young adults, to participate in the fun and exciting experiences of RootsTech Connect February 25-27. https://www.rootstech.org/?lang=eng
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Message of Gratitude from President Nelson
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Brother Wid Warner
Never have we been more broken-hearted yet filled with joy at the same time as we say farewell to our dear precious husband, father, gramps, brother and friend. We are holding on to the image of the celebration in heaven as he was welcomed home with open, loving arms. After almost losing him many times over, it taught us not to take a single day for granted and filled our hearts with gratitude for every moment we had with him. His life was a gift! Wid was born June 2, 1954 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Homer Richards Warner & Katherine Ann Romney Warner. He was named after his…
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Brother Don Ray Evans
October 1, 1935-October 23, 2020 Don Ray married his eternal companion, LaRene Christensen, on September 8, 1955, in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in many positions, including Home Teacher and Boy Scout Master, where he led 14 boys to become Eagle Scouts including his 2 sons. He is survived by his wife; LaRene, two sons; Brad (Chris) Evans and Doug Evans, grandchildren; Sarah, Michael, Candice, and Alexis, great grandchildren; Payton, Nate, Lizzie and Jackson, Sisters; Berna Dee Reid, Joene Martin and Vicki (Judd) Coon. He is preceded in death by his parents; Stanley Emmitt and…
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Brother Brad Johnson
“This has been a great day. The end of my earthly travels. We decided a couple of days ago that I wasn’t going to get better and so I am able to decide it’s time to go on and be with my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I know we have been given a plan of salvation, a plan for happiness. Our Heavenly Father loves us and wants us all to be the best. He has given us tools to overcome challenges, the gospel of Jesus Christ, prayer, temples, and scriptures. If we follow Jesus Christ’s example we can have true joy. Thanks and love to you all, Brad” …
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Elder Jeppson
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Elder Campbell
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Elder Olsen