Last Sunday, Sister Davis presented this month's Riverside RS presidency lesson on goals and resolutions. She opened the lesson by reading a light-hearted Ensign article written by an LDS mother, entitled "The New Me Has Been Cancelled." This story was all about setting goals for yourself that are realistic and achievable. And about appreciating what you are able to accomplish, instead of getting down on yourself for what you haven't finished.
Sister Davis then referenced a talk by President Ezra Taft Benson entitled "Do Not Despair." In this article, President Benson says the 12th way we can lift our spirits is through setting short- and long- term goals. He reminds us to set goals in four specific areas of our lives: Spiritual, Social, Mental, and Physical. A ward sister mentioned that through doing this we can evaluate ourselves and discover what we can change and how best to go about making that change.
The last article Sister Davis read was from a talk entitled "Do Things That Make a Difference" by Elder M. Russell Ballard. Four important points that Sister Davis shared with us were:
- Master the Skill of Setting Worthy Goals - It makes a difference when mastering goal setting, which allows you to move forward and keep trying to reach your goals without being weighed down by guilt.
- Develop Self-Discipline - Remaining focused on the goals with the proper attitude.
- Make Goals Happen - Matthew 5:48. Reaching goals is a process, not an event. Eliminate the bad habits and replace with ones geared toward the eternal good.
- Build a Good Self-Image - Remembering that you are a child of God and worthy of blessings in life.
At the end of the lesson, some of the ward sisters shared their wonderful thoughts on goals and resolutions:
- Be proactive instead of reactive.
- Take time to evaluate your goals at the beginning of each day and discern what you are able (and not able) to accomplish during that day.
- We all go through seasons of life. We must set realistic goals in whatever season of life you are living in.
- Time goes by very quick; enjoy the moment!
- Be flexible and open to new goals that may be derived from goals you're already working towards.
- Set smart, specific, and measurable goals.
- Allow for time phase adjustments based on changes in life and your circumstances.
- Feel and listen to the spirit!!
We appreciate insight many ward sisters shared with us and also the time that Sister Davis put forth in preparing this lesson. The spirit was definitely felt throughout her message!
Hello again, sisters! We hope you had a wonderful Christmas celebrating the birth of our Savior. As we begin looking forward to the upcoming new year, now is a great time to assess spiritual progress made during 2011 and set new (or continued) goals to work toward achieving in 2012.
As you may (or may not) know, the new lesson manuals for 2012 were handed out last week during Relief Society. During our meetings this year we will be studying the Teachings of President George Albert Smith (1945-1951). President Smith contributed many spiritual insights to our church during his tenure as president and we're looking forward to studying his teachings together as a sisterhood in hopes that they will strengthen our testimony and lives as Latter-day Saint women.
If you have not received a manual yet, there should still be plenty available to pick up at the church on Sunday. **Don't forget that you can also access the lesson chapters (audio and/or written) online at The Teachings of President George Albert Smith or (when it is updated) through the Gospel Library app available for download on most smart-phones and tablet computers.**
As always, thank you for stopping by the blog and staying updated with Riverside Ward Relief Society happenings. Take care and we look forward to seeing you in 2012!
Sister Lathen taught a very important lesson this past Sunday on the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the signs we are given forewarning us that He will be returning to Earth.
Throughout history, followers of Christ have looked forward to the Second Coming as a time of peace and joy, but through this lesson we were reminded that the people on earth must endure some great trials and calamities prior to witnessing His return. Some of the signs foretelling the Second Coming of Jesus Christ have already been or are now being fulfilled, whereas other signs will be fulfilled in the future. A few of the negative signs that the RS sisters mentioned include:
- Wars/Violence
- Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Tsunamis
- Insect infestations
- Abnormal seasonal changes
On another note, there are also positive signs related to the Second Coming, which the sisters mentioned as:
- The return of the gospel through Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon
- Increased missionary work throughout the world
- Temples being built
- Growing interest in genealogy work
We must keep in mind that the Lord provides us with these signs so that we understand the importance of getting our lives in order now to prepare ourselves and families for things that are yet to come.
As we look forward to the Second Coming, we learn more about our mission on earth and many sisters agreed that our mission involves working together to establish this church, accepting the Atonement in our lives, being baptized, leading by example, and preaching the gospel.
When Jesus comes again, He will do the following things:
- He will cleanse the earth. This time by fire (D&C 101:24-25), whereas the first time was during the days of Noah and the cleansing was done by water.
- He will judge His people. The people will be divided, the righteous from the wicked (Matthew 25:31-46).
- He will usher in the Millennium. This is the thousand-year period where Jesus will reign as King on earth.
- He will complete the First Resurrection.
- He will take his rightful place as King of heaven and earth.
Until this happens, all we can do is prepare ourselves for the Savior's return. Accepting the gospel and applying it to our lives to live each day as best as we can, just as Jesus taught when He was on earth. We, as Latter-day Saints, are lucky enough to look to the prophet for guidance and follow his counsel. By living worthily, will can then look forward to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ with happiness instead of fear.
Additional Scriptures
1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 (watch for the signs and prepare)
D&C 38:30 (prepare so we might not fear)
John 14:2-3; Matthew 26:64 (Jesus to prepare a place and come again)
Matthew 13:40-43 (the Judgement predicted)
1 Corinthians 15:40-42; D&C 76; 88:17-35 (kingdoms of glory)
Zechariah 14:9; Revelation 11:15; 1 Nephi 22:24-26 (Jesus to reign as King)
More details for the RS activity taking place at 6:30pm on December 13th were presented yesterday afternoon during Relief Society. Here is the most up-to-date information regarding the Tuesday night activity:
Ornament Exchange details:
- Please bring one (wrapped) ornament to exchange. (It can be old, new, or even handmade!) The gift exchange will be done "white elephant" style.
- If you're able to, please bring 2 dozen cookies to share. If not, bring anything and come anyway! (Friends are always welcome!)
Fun Gift Idea details:
- What could be more fun than "wrapping" a holiday gift in a #10 food storage can?! If this sounds like something you'd like to do, please order your desired number of cans and bring the gift(s) you'd like to can with you on the 13th. The dry-pack canner will be available to the sisters wishing to participate in this activity.
- Cans are $1.00 each and need to be ordered by December 6th (A sign-up sheet for ordering will be going around Relief Society, Primary, and Young Women's or you can contact Sister Jentzch directly.)
Carpooling to Sister June Sharp's home:
- GP sisters will meet at the Stake Center at 6:10pm and the RR sisters will meet at Umpqua Bank at 5:50pm.
- If you need help arranging transportation, please contact Sister Jentzch (RR) or Sister Voges (GP) for assistance.
Come spend a fun-filled and festive evening with your ward sisters! On Tuesday, December 13th, we will be enjoying delicious Christmas cookies while exchanging holiday ornaments at Sister June Sharp's home.
Please bring ornaments you'd like to exchange and a plate of your favorite Christmas cookies to share. (Or just come to socialize!)
*Note* This event will take place sometime in the evening, though the exact time is not set as of right now. Approximate start time will be 6:30pm unless otherwise posted.
This Sunday, Sister Wonsyld taught an informative lesson about The Gathering of the House of Israel and what it specifically means to us as Latter-day Saints.
The beginning of the lesson defined the people who make up the House of Israel. The Scriptures specifically reference Jacob's twelve sons and their families making up the twelve tribes of Israel (See: Genesis 49:28). In addition to this, God's covenant people and converts to the Church are all considered Israelites, either by blood or adoption. As long as His commandments are obeyed, Heavenly Father promised that Israelites would be blessed as His covenant people.
Despite many warnings from the Lord regarding what would happen if the people were wicked, they continued to stray from His teachings, which resulted in the House of Israel being scattered among the earth (See: Deuteronomy 28:64) A couple sisters in the ward commented that the scattering of people was beneficial to God's children because it gives today's covenant people an opportunity for mission work and to spread the message of the gospel all over the world.
Heavenly Father wants His people to be gathered once again spiritually and physically as they prepare for the Savior's return. The Israelites are being gathered spiritually first through missionary work. Spiritually we are gathering as we join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where we make and keep sacred covenants with Heavenly Father. At some point in time, the covenant people will then gather physically in the lands of promise (See: 2 Nephi 9:2). This physical gathering of Israel will not be complete until the Second Coming of the Savior.
Until the physical gathering occurs, the modern prophets have taught Church members to build up the kingdom of God in their own lands. People can have the knowledge of the Lord brought to them without leaving their homelands. Many sisters contributed their views of where they feel Zion is located. One sister thoughtfully reminded us that in its simplest state, Zion starts in the home. On a broader scale, the Church believes that Zion is wherever righteous Saints reside.
Thank you to the sisters who contributed their stories on Sunday of being converted to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. It is important as sisters of the Church that we continue to build up one another with spiritual strength as we continue to gather as the House of Israel.
Additional Scriptures:
Genesis 17:1-8 (God's covenant with Abraham)
2 Nephi 30:2; Mosiah 5:10-11 (becoming the Lord's covenant people)
James 1:1 (twelve tribes scattered abroad)
1 Nephi 15:13-18; 3 Nephi 21:26-29 (gathering starts with Restoration of the gospel)
Isaiah 11:11-13 (the Lord will recover his people)
D&C 133: 6-15 (Gentiles to Zion)
The Grants Pass Stake Center (1969 Williams Hwy, Grants Pass, OR) will be hosting a beautiful display of Nativity scenes on Friday, December 2nd from 5pm to 9pm. Come share the holiday spirit with people in the community to remember what the Christmas season is really all about.
If you would like to volunteer to make simple cookies/desserts, set-up for the event, or if you'd like to have your Creche on display, please look for the sign-up sheets circulating during church on Sundays. We look forward to seeing you there!