3rd Ward

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 of the worldwide devotional with Elder Gong becomes available tomorrow afternoon at 4 pm.

We testify that Jesus Christ lives. He loves us and is merciful and kind forever. Deepening our relationship with Jesus Christ helps give us perspective and strength to pierce the swirling clouds of distraction and doubt in our lives. He is everything to us. For Christ is broad as eternity and whoso cometh in at the gate and climbeth up by HIM shall never fall.

Love, P3 Bishopric

*Mental Health issues are increasing throughout the world and also in our church. From our Church website it reads – “Mental health challenges can impact anyone, regardless of education, geography, faith, calling, or family. They are nothing to be ashamed of and should be met with love.” This presentation entitled Focusing on our Mental Health will address the reality, the commonality, and some skills to help us manage the demanding challenges we and our loved ones experience. Jennifer Cowley Condon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker skilled in Individual, Couple and Family Therapy with over 30 years of therapeutic experience. She graduated from the University of Utah with undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Family and Child Development before completing her Masters in Social Work from the University of Georgia in 1993. She has enjoyed teaching at the college level and has taught continuously as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah for over 25 years where she has recently received Associate Instructor of the Year. She specializes in Direct Clinical Practice, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies and Brief Solution Oriented Interventions. And currently also teaches online for Brigham Young Idaho in their Pathways Program, and the University of Massachusetts. She has learned so much from her clients, and her students, and is a student of human behavior, mindfulness and cognitive restructuring from a Psycho-social model. She explains she is routinely humbled to witness the strength, resiliency and beauty of a person’s soul. On the personal side – she loves the gospel of Jesus Christ and considers it the center of truth for personal understanding and healing. She is the daughter of Joe and Annette Cowley, grew up here in the Parleys Stake and is married to husband Kent Condon. She is the mom of 3 young adult, perfectly imperfect, children who are the center of her universe.