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    Bishopric-message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, As we celebrate Easter, we reaffirm and bear testimony of the message shared by the First Presidency this week that: ” ‘He is risen’ was the angelic message of the first Easter. With feelings of worship and gratitude, we declare our witness that Jesus Christ is indeed risen. God the Father has given us the divine birth, the incomparable life, and the infinite atoning sacrifice of His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. By the power of the Father, Jesus rose again and claimed victory over death. He is our resurrected Savior, our Exemplar, and our Redeemer. He is the light, the life, and the hope of the…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, Tomorrow is our ward conference. Many of our stake leaders will join us for sacrament meeting and second hour. We are excited to be with them. We hope that you can join us. A virtual option is available HERE. During an existential crisis, with the Israelites trapped between the Red Sea and the armies of Pharaoh, the Lord’s counsel through his prophet Moses was as follows: Fear not Stand still See the salvation of the Lord Sometimes there is nothing we can do but lean upon our faith, quiet our hearts and minds and hands/feet, and patiently watch for the Lord’s intervention in our lives. May…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Friends, Springtime is a sweet reminder that God lives and that He is in the business of making things new! We are grateful to have a knowledge of Him and we testify that He indeed is real. “Yea, all things denote there is a God; yea, even the earth and all things that are upon the face of it, yea, and its motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form do witness that there is a Supreme Creator.” -Alma 30:44 We also testify that from God springs all eternal truth. May each of us seek these truths, and gain a personal witness of them,…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, It was an exciting week, Sister Ellie McCullough received her mission call to the Washington DC South mission and Brother Jake Haslam received his call to serve in the Phnom Penh, Cambodia Mission. As we continued our study of the life of Joseph this past week, we marvel at the example he was, the tribulations that he overcame, his capacity to forgive, along with the countless other lessons we learn from his life that shows our Father in Heaven has a plan for each one of us. We re-extend the invitation from Come follow me to forgive someone in your life and allow our Savior’s love…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Friends, We are grateful this evening for the goodness of God. We are thankful for prophets and apostles. All around us the world is in turmoil. Everywhere we turn, the philosophies of men and women seek to circumvent eternal truths. We testify to you that if we will build our lives “upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God” the world and its philosophies “will have no power over us.” Therefore, my brothers and sisters, we beseech you to “seek this Jesus”, who is “mighty to save!” We pray that each of us will find the time to turn off social media and turn…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Friends, I hope this email finds you well. Please be reminded that Stake Conference is this weekend. Tonight, starting at 6 PM is our adult session @ the P1/P6 building. Below are all the details for all conference sessions. I testify to you that God lives. He loves His entire human family. Jesus Christ is Savior to all. He has restored His gospel to bless all the earth! May we all stretch our bodies and souls in the service of God and our fellow men and women. May we thank God for our testimonies and knowledge of the Great Plan of Redemption. May we live up to the wonderful…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, We welcome Sister Annie Lewis home from her mission and are excited to hear from her and worship with you tomorrow. Please click on this link to participate virtually As we are studying the life of Abraham, his toughest challenge of taking his only son to the alter, I couldn’t help but think of the words of our prophet Russel M Nelson as he talked about his study of the gathering of Israel and the Abrahamic covenant: “So imagine my delight when I was led recently to a new insight. With the help of two Hebrew scholars, I learned that one of the Hebraic meanings of…

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    Bishopric message

    Brothers & Sisters, We are looking forward to our 12pm sacrament meeting tomorrow. We will be taught by our excellent Parley’s Stake Youth Council. To join virtually click HERE. There is so much to learn about Abraham, a man who is a key figure in 3 major religions (Judaism, Islam, and Christianity). We encourage all to study his life and covenant with God. Despite being born more than 4000 years ago, the lessons from his life are as relevant as they have ever been. Living in a society that was not exactly tolerant of his choices, Abraham maintained a deep belief in God, desired to be a greater follower of…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, We look forward to being together tomorrow as we fast, renew our covenants and share our testimonies of the Savior. Please find the link to participate virtually here We would invite you to include Elder Josh Berg in your fast and prayers as he had a successful surgery on his meniscus this week and will be rehabilitating his knee for the next three months prior to entering the mission field. Love,P3 Bishopric Young Men Fireside Tomorrow February 6th at 4:00 PM it will be held in the Stake Center Chapel. This special evening is for all young men, their parents, and all YM adult leaders.Mission and…

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    Bishopric message

    Dear Brothers & Sisters, We look forward to being together tomorrow for sacrament meeting. Please find the link to participate virtually HERE. The people of Enoch were called Zion by the Lord because they were of one heart and one mind and dwelt in righteousness (Moses 7:18). Consider a symphony where, in isolation, the various instrumental parts may seem to be very different from one another at times. Yet when all parts are played as written and under the steady hand of the conductor, the music harmonizes and flows to create a richness and complexity and beauty that would otherwise be impossible without everyone’s contribution. Let us play our part…