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Sacrament Meeting Link and Announcements
Gratitude is a Spirit-filled Principle: “Gratitude is a Spirit-filled principle. It opens our minds to a universe permeated with the richness of a living God. Through it, we become spiritually aware of the wonder of the smallest things, which gladden our hearts with their messages of God’s love. This grateful awareness heightens our sensitivity to divine direction. When we communicate gratitude, we can be filled with the Spirit and connected to those around us and the Lord.” SACRAMENT MEETING LINK: · November 24th, Sunday: Virtual sacrament meeting: ANNOUNCEMENTS: November & December: Tithing declaration signups outside Bishop’s office:· Sunday, November 24th: 2:10 – 4:00 pm @ Parley’s 3rd Ward· Sunday, December…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are excited to welcome home Sister Vivien Hawes who has recently returned from the Alpine German Speaking mission. Come join our sacrament meeting at 12 pm to hear the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. As we worship our Jesus, we can think of the different names that he is known by to invite him into our lives Savior, Redeemer, King, Holy Messiah, Prince of Peace, Healer, Teacher, and loving Brother to mention a few. We are grateful for Him, for the life that he lived, for the example that he gave us, and the price that he paid so that we could…
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Dear Brothers & Sisters, We look forward to worshiping with you at our fast & testimony sacrament meeting tomorrow at 12pm. May the Lord bless you in your diligent efforts and righteous desires. We testify of this truth; salvation comes through Jesus Christ. Only through Him can we obtain a remission of our sins and be redeemed spiritually and physically. We pray that we may be spiritually minded and always keep a Christ-centered, eternal perspective. We invite you to align yourself with the Savior. Be close to the Spirit. Attend your meetings. Feast on the word of God. Pray with sincerity. Attend stake and general conference. We know that with…
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Dear Friends, We remind you that this evening is ward temple night, scheduled for the Draper Temple, 5 PM. We look forward to worshiping with you tomorrow in church, We will hear from Henry Okland, who has returned from his mission to Kansas. We express our love to you. We testify to you of the importance of prophets. We testify that God indeed speaks to them. We also testify that there is safety in following their counsel and admonitions. May each of us evaluate how much we listen to the words of modern prophets! May each of us consider listening a little more! We love you and we pray for…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are excited to welcome home Elder Jed Smith from the Mexico Tuxtla Gutierrez Mission. Come join our sacrament meeting at 12 pm to hear the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are so grateful to our missionaries and each of you that have enlisted in the Lord’s work and as Moroni put it “the cause of the Christians” We pray for you daily and for your victory over the spiritual, physical and emotional battles of life and that you may always find and see the strength of being on the Lord’s side. Love,P3 Bishopric ANNOUNCEMENTS: Virtual sacrament meeting: Ward Temple Night: August…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are thrilled to welcome home Elder Jake Haslam from the Cambodia Phnom Penh Mission. Come join our sacrament meeting at 12 pm to hear the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. For He is salvation and redemption! And there is no other way or means whereby man can be saved, only in and through Christ. His atonement is infinite! His redeeming sacrifice powers everything in time and eternity that matters to us. Christ is the center of God’s great plan of happiness for His children. It is our prayer that we come unto Jesus, be valiant in our testimonies of Him, and faithfully…
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Dear Friends, Alma’s instructions to Helaman regarding prayer are surely among the most excellent in all of sacred text. We endorse Alma 37:36-37 for your reading. We testify that every earnest petition to God is heard of Him. We also testify that as we frequently and sincerely pray, we can grow closer to God and feel more of His love. Elder David A. Bednar stated that we ought not to pray so that we can tell God what we want, but rather we should pray to ask what God wants for us. He said that with this change in our approach, our prayers will be positively changed forever. We invite…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are excited to welcome Sister Grace Conde home from the Norway Oslo mission and to be bidding farewell to Elder Max Conde as he prepares to go to the Mexico Puebla Mission. Please join us at noon tomorrow as we listen to the words of these missionaries who have and will be spreading the Joy of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We love and pray for you daily, P3 Bishopric ANNOUNCEMENTS:Virtual sacrament meeting: Tomorrow in Sacrament meeting we will be singing “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” – a hymn from the church’s newly released “Hymns – For Home and Church”. There will be an…
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Bishopric message
Dear Brothers & Sisters, We are excited to hear from Sister Avery Smith, returning from the Philippines Olongapo mission, and Elder Aidan Smith, departing for the Nevada Reno mission. Please join us for sacrament meeting beginning at 12 pm this Sunday. We also invite you to attend our ward temple night scheduled for July 20th (this Sat evening at 5pm at Jordan River). In Alma 30 we learn about the false doctrine and ultimate demise of the Anti-Christ Korihor. Despite significant success amongst the Nephites in the land of Zarahemla, his mission to the people of Ammon was not successful. These people were described by Mormon as “more wise than…
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Bishopric message
Dear Friends, We marvel at the story of the Lamanites who converted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ because of the preaching of Ammon and his brothers. This story is one of faith, repentance, and enduring to the end. This story is about allowing Jesus to change us. These people were willing to listen and try their faith. When they felt God’s spirit, they made up their minds, acted in righteousness and never swayed! It is said of them that “as many of the Lamanites as believed in their preaching, and were converted unto the Lord, never did fall away. For they become a righteous people; they did lay down…