August Newsletter 2014

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Price 10th Ward — August 2014 Birthdays 1 8 9 15 18 21 28 29

Melody Thatcher Christine Johnson Heidi Black Rebecca Peirce Tracy Bedont Emily Marshall Faun Pendleton Karen Brown

Visiting Teaching Corner

Lesson Schedule

This Month’s message: “The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Messiah” The scriptures teach that we can dwell in the presence of God “through the merits, and mercy, and grace of the Holy Messiah” (2 Nephi 2:8). Messiah is “an Aramaic and Hebrew word meaning ‘the anointed.’ … In the New Testament Jesus is called the Christ, which is the Greek equivalent of Messiah. It means the anointed Prophet, Priest, King, and Deliverer.

August 3: Presidency Message, Getting to Know You

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles testified: “I know [Jesus Christ] is the Holy One of Israel, the Messiah who will one day come again in final glory, to reign on earth as Lord of lords and King of kings. I know that there is no other name given under heaven whereby a man [or woman] can be saved.

August 17: Joseph Fielding Smith 15: Bringing Up Children in Light and Truth

[Jesus Christ] is the Savior and Redeemer of the world,” said President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Second Counselor in the First Presidency. “He is the promised Messiah. He lived a perfect life and atoned for our sins. He will ever be at our side. He will fight our battles. He is our hope; He is our salvation; He is the way. Consider This Why is it important to understand the Savior’s role as the Messiah?

August 10: Joseph Fielding Smith 15: Eternal Marriage

August 24: Teaching for Our Time: “Lovethe Essence of the Gospel” President. Thomas S. Monson, Apr. 2014 General Conference August 31: Bishopric Message

Presidency Message In an address given in the October 1993 General Conference, Sister Virginia Pearce spoke on the importance of ward families. She stated that ward families are “a great and miraculous part of Heavenly Father’s plan.” She challenged us to expand our “appreciation of the power of the ward family and renew our commitment to participate positively in that community of Saints.” Sister Pearce listed several ways that ward families help strengthen each other: 1. Ward families provide a sense of belonging. 2. Ward families provide the reassurance of listening ears. 3. Ward families provide encouragement. 4. Ward families are a refuge. 5. Ward families provide ways for us to contribute. 6. Ward families provide a laboratory for us to learn and practice the gospel. Sister Pearce concludes her talk with the invitation “to love whatever ward you are in—participate in it, enjoy it, learn from it. Each of us can envision our ward or branch as a Zion community and then work to make it that way.” What a wonderful opportunity we have as a new ward to become that Zion community! We live in such an exciting time and the Lord has made it possible for us to work together to hasten His work as members of the th Price 10 Ward Relief Society. As a presidency, we are grateful for you, our new ward family. There are so many talents and such strong testimonies among you. Let us strive to work together to experience the power and the blessings of our ward family. Sister Christina Pay

Contact Numbers President Christina Pay First Counselor Virginia Noyes Second Counselor Sara Bryant Secretary Tracy Ludington

637-8036 637-2650 637-1589 650-3925

Simple Sunday Supper “…only let thy food be prepared with singleness of heart . . .” D&C 59:13

Chicken Salad Croissants (Serves 6) Cook time: 0 minutes

Prep time: 20 minutes

Total time: 20 minutes

Ingredients:

Directions:

2 T water chestnuts drained & chopped 1 T````onion, chopped 1 (6 oz.) can white chicken, drained 2 T celery, chopped 2 T sour cream 2 T mayonnaise 1/4 t dill weed Bakery croissants (or sandwich bread).

1. Chop water chestnuts, onion, and celery.

Book Club

2. Combine all ingredients except croissants and mix

well.

3. Place desired amount on croissant and serve.

Mark Your Calendar Aug 5 – 9 – Castle Valley Pageant, Castle Dale Aug. 12 – Ward Ice Cream Social, 7:00 pm, Stake Pavilion Aug. 17 – Stake Adult Fireside, 7:00 pm, “Signs of the Times” Sept. 21 – Re-dedication of the Ogden Temple, times to be announced

Book Club will take a summer break and begin again in September.

Sept. 28 – General Women’s Meeting (for girls 8 years and older), dinner at 5:00 pm, Broadcast at 6:00 pm Come mix, mingle, and have some fun at the

Manti Temple

We are online! Look for Price 10th Ward Relief Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/Price10thWardReliefSociety “Like” our page for updates on Events, Lessons, and much more! th

The 10 Ward Relief Society Theme for 2014 is: “Becoming a Zion People”. “And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.” Moses 7:18. “As important as it is to have this vision in mind, defining and describing Zion will not bring it about. That can only be done through consistent and concerned daily effort by every single member of the Church. No matter what the cost in toil or sacrifice, we must do it.” - President Spencer W. Kimball

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