Monday, April 22, 2013

Monday Minutes


HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST WEEKS LESSON:
"We ought to feel in our hearts that God is our Father, and that while we make mistakes and are weak yet if we live as nearly perfect as we can all will be well with us."- President Lorenzo Snow

BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK:
22- Kathryn Faulkner
23- Kathleen Sasnett
26- Leslie Cook
28- Lani Galvin

NEXT WEEKS LESSON:
Sunday School- Lesson 14
Relief Society- TFOT, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, "The First Great Commandment", Ensign p.83

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:
Saturday, May 11, 9:30 am -  2 pm, Stake Relief Society "21st Century Gospel Living Expo" at the Stake Center. There will be workshops, classes, and exhibits.  Lunch  will be provided. We will start with an opening session in the Chapel so Sunday dress is suggested.  

Sunday, May 12 (Mother's Day)- All sisters are invited to attend Relief Society for a brief program, "God's Love for Women" and then enjoy light refreshments and visit together.

Tuesday, May 14- Daytime R.S. Activity, 11am, potluck lunch after the class

Thursday, May 16- Evening R.S. Activity, 7pm, "Girls Night Out", at Julie Ellis' house (1944 Discovery Heights Drive)

NOTE FROM THE RS PRESIDENCY:
-Check out our blog at bham2sisters.blogspot.com and leave a comment

Relief Society 21st Century Gospel Living Expo Saturday, May 11,  2013
CLASSES-
1. New Youth Curriculum – Nancy Lindsey 
Chapel (Choir Area) – 10:00-10:50am & 11:00-11:50am
Feeling a little lost amidst all the changes to the Church’s curriculum for the 
youth? Sister Nancy Lindsey, currently serving as the YW resident in the 
Ferndale 1st ward, will explain the ins and outs of the new curriculum and 
how you can help the youth in your life make the most of it. 

2. Family History: Everybody Has a Story – Marla Jones 
Relief Society Room – 10:00-10:50am & 1:00-1:50pm
The names on your family tree are more than just names. They all have 
personal stories and experiences that can enrich your family’s life. 
Sister Marla Jones illustrates the ways and benefits of searching out 
your ancestors’ stories and experiences. 

3. Family History: New Family Search - Barbara and Norm Catanzaro: 
Relief Society Room – 11:00-11:50am
The Stake Presidency’s 2013 challenge for everyone to find an ancestor and 
do the saving ordinances for that ancestor can seem overwhelming, in the 
face of recent changes. Brother and Sister Catanzaro can help you get a 
start and navigate you through the websites that will help identify ancestors 
and submit their names to the temple.

4. Navigating the Challenges of Non-Traditional, GospelCentered Families - Panel Discussion
Primary Room – 10:00-10:50am, 11:00-11:50am, & 1:00-1:50pm
Dallin H. Oaks stated that while we all can’t live the traditional family structures 
outlined in The Family: A Proclamation to the World, they can still be an ideal 
we hold as a guide. Discuss the experiences, advice and insight of others who 
have met the challenges of parenting as single parents, part member families, 
blended families or families who have chosen adoption.
Sister Deborah Royal will moderate the discussion. 

5. Productive Use of Media in Today’s LDS Family - Heather Chandler 
YW Room 1 (102-104) – 10:00-10:50am, 11:00-11:50am, & 1:00-1:50pm 
With the rapid increase and change in the digital world, families face decisions about 
the pros and cons of using cell phones, texting, the internet, social media, video games, 
etc. The Church has embraced the media and put it to good use; families can too. 

6. Building Healthy Relationships - Peggy Butler
YW Room 2 (105-107) - 11:00-11:50am & 1:00-1:50pm 
Every couple, every family, every relationship hopes for growth and change for the better. Hear and 
discuss research in marital therapy that has practical application to how you approach the people you 
care about. Peggy Butler, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, meets with individuals, families and 
couples on a regular basis as a counselor with LDS Family Services serving the Skagit County area.

7. Dealing With Difficult People - Leticia Crawford
Room 119A - 10:00-10:50am & 11:00-11:50am
Find yourself emotionally and mentally drained by individuals in your life? Looking 
for ways to improve your interactions with those individuals? Sister Leticia Crawford, 
a trained therapist, can help! Her information will be presented in two parts. 
Session One (10:00-10:50am): Participants will learn about the types of personalities 
that many find difficult to interact with, such as narcissistic or self-absorbed 
individuals. 
**Session Two (11:00-11:50am): Participants will learn how to effectively communicate 
with these personalities in a manner that can positively affect everyone. 

8. Channeling your Inner Couponer - Serrah McEwan 
Room 119
Wishing you could stretch your budget a little bit farther? This class can 
help you learn how to clip coupons to get more for your money and at 
the same time increase your home storage inventory while learning how 
to pay less than the rest. Sister McEwan has made significant savings for 
her family at the checkout counter.

9. Fitting In When You Don’t Fit In- Julie Drake
YW Room 2 (105-107) – 10:00-10:50am
YW Room 1 (102-104) – 1:00-1:00pm
Do you ever look around you and wonder if you are a square peg in a world full 
of round holes? Chances are, you have. Come listen to and share insight and 
experiences with others who feel or have felt the same way! 

10. Parenting in a Gospel Centered Home - Tina Hackwell
Room 110 – 10:00-10:50am, 11:00-11:50am, & 1:00-1:50pm
Sister Tina Hackwell will lead the discussion on the many challenges of
parenting, using The Family; A Proclamation to the World as a guide. She will 
address such issues as raising respectful children, establishing healthy habits 
(scripture reading, prayer, FHE), dealing with sibling disputes, and instilling 
family values. 

11. Finding Our Worth in the Lord - Christen Hogsett 
Room 122 – 10:00-10:50am, 11:00-11:50am, & 1:00-1:50pm
It is easy to let our self-image and sense of self-worth fall prey to the myriad voices in 
the world and in the LDS culture telling us who we should be as women. This is for 
anyone who has doubted herself, found herself wanting when compared to others, or
simply gotten lost in all the ‘shoulds’ being aimed at her. Come participate in a 
refresher course on where we can look and on whom we can depend for our sense of 
worth in an ever-changing world. 

12. Pornography: Signs and Solutions – Brent and Sherri Wright
High Council Room – 10:00-10:50am, 11:00-11:50am, & 1:00-1:50pm
Pornography is an ever-present concern to families and Church leadership. Learn ways 
to identify the dangers, protect your home, and help those struggling with 
pornography.

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