Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Lesson Summary: January 26, 2014

Katie S. led our discussion of the talk, "Ye Are No More Strangers" by Bishop Gérald Claussé from the priesthood session of the October 2013 General Conference.

No one is a stranger to our Heavenly Father. There is no one whose soul is not precious to Him.
In this Church there are no strangers and no outcasts. There are only brothers and sisters. (Ye Are No More Strangers - By Bishop Gérald Caussé)

  • When have you felt welcomed when you are an outsider?
A passage from the novel Les misérables illustrates how [we] can treat those individuals viewed as strangers. Jean Valjean had just been released as a prisoner. Exhausted by a long voyage and dying of hunger and thirst, he arrives in a small town seeking a place to find food and shelter for the night. When the news of his arrival spreads, one by one all the inhabitants close their doors to him. Not the hotel, not the inn, not even the prison would invite him in. He is rejected, driven away, banished. Finally, with no strength left, he collapses at the front door of the town’s bishop.
The good clergyman is entirely aware of Valjean’s background, but he invites the vagabond into his home with these compassionate words:
“‘This is not my house; it is the house of Jesus Christ. This door does not demand of him who enters whether he has a name, but whether he has a grief. You suffer, you are hungry and thirsty; you are welcome. … What need have I to know your name? Besides, before you told me [your name], you had one which I knew.’
“[Valjean] opened his eyes in astonishment.
“‘Really? You knew what I was called?’
“‘Yes,’ replied the Bishop, ‘you are called my brother.’” (Ye Are No More Strangers - By Bishop Gérald Caussé)
  • What are the stumbling blocks to perfect unity friendship and love?

Fear of rejection, shortcomings, insecurities, perceived lack of need of comfort, being busy, our differences, being intimidated, having to put yourself out there.


Fellowshipping is an important priesthood responsibility. Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood quorums are to act in concert with the sisters under the direction of the bishop to ensure that each person is welcomed with love and kindness. Home teachers and visiting teachers will be watchful to ensure that no one is forgotten or ignored. 
...Unity is not achieved by ignoring and isolating members who seem to be different or weaker and only associating with people who are like us. On the contrary, unity is gained by welcoming and serving those who are new and who have particular needs. These members are a blessing for the Church and provide us with opportunities to serve our neighbors and thus purify our own hearts. 
...it is your duty to reach out to anyone who appears at the doors of your Church buildings. Welcome them with gratitude and without prejudice. If people you do not know walk into one of your meetings, greet them warmly and invite them to sit with you. Please make the first move to help them feel welcome and loved, rather than waiting for them to come to you. After your initial welcome, consider ways you can continue to minister to them. (Ye Are No More Strangers - By Bishop Gérald Caussé)



  • What are some ways we can continue to minister?


During His earthly ministry, Jesus was an example of one who went far beyond the simple obligation of hospitality and tolerance. Those who were excluded from society, those who were rejected and considered to be impure by the self-righteous, were given His compassion and respect. They received an equal part of His teachings and ministry.
For example, the Savior went against the established customs of His time to address the woman of Samaria, asking her for some water. He sat down to eat with publicans and tax collectors. He didn’t hesitate to approach the leper, to touch him and heal him. (Ye Are No More Strangers - By Bishop Gérald Caussé)

Saturday, January 25, 2014

2014 Lesson Schedule


DateLesson Title


5-Jan-2014Joseph Fielding Smith Intro Lesson
12-Jan-2014Ward Conference
19-Jan-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 1, Our Father in Heaven
26-Jan-2014"Ye Are No More Strangers" Bishop Claussé Oct 2013

2-Feb-2014Presidency Lesson
9-Feb-2014Joseph Fielding Smith #2, Our Savior, Jesus Christ
16-Feb-2014Stake Conference
23-Feb-2014"To My Grandchildren" Pres Eyring, Oct 2013. All Hands

2-Mar-2014Presidency Lesson
9-Mar-2014Joseph Fielding Smith #3, Plan of Salvation
16-Mar-2014Joseph Fielding Smith #4, Strengthening and Preserving the Family
23-Mar-2014"Like a Broken Vessel" Elder Holland, Oct 2013
30-Mar-2014Joint Priesthood/RS lesson

6-Apr-2014General Conference
13-Apr-2014Presidency Lesson
20-Apr-2014Easter Sunday, Joseph Fielding Smith # 5, Faith & Repentance
27-Apr-2014TFOT

4-May-2014Presidency Lesson
11-May-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 6, The Significance of the Sacrament
18-May-2014Joseph Fielding Smith #8, The Church & Kingdom of God
25-May-2014TFOT

1-Jun-2014Presidency Lesson
8-Jun-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 10, Our Search for Truth
15-Jun-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 14, The Gift of the Holy Ghost
22-Jun-2014TFOT
29-Jun-2014Joint Priesthood/RS lesson

6-Jul-2014Presidency Lesson
13-Jul-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 17, Sealing Power and Temple Blessings
20-Jul-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 18, Living by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God
27-Jul-2014TFOT

3-Aug-2014Presidency Lesson
10-Aug-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 19, In The World, not of the World
17-Aug-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 20, Love and Concern for All Our Father's Children
24-Aug-2014TFOT
31-Aug-2014Joint Priesthood/RS


7-Sep-2014Presidency Lesson
14-Sep-2014Stake Conference
21-Sep-2014Joseph Fielding Smith #22, Prayer -- A commandment and a blessing
28-Sep-2014TFOT

5-Oct-2014General Conference
12-Oct-2014Presidency Lesson
19-Oct-2014Joseph Fielding Smith, #23 Individual Responsibility
26-Oct-2014TFOT

2-Nov-2014Presidency Lesson
9-Nov-2014Joseph Fielding Smith, #24,The Work of LDS Women
16-Nov-2014Joseph Fielding Smith # 26, Preparing for the Coming of Our Lord
23-Nov-2014TFOT
30-Nov-2014Joint Priesthood/RS


7-Dec-2014creche Sunday, with Menlo Park ward
14-Dec-2014Presidency Lesson
21-Dec-2014Christmas Joseph Fielding Smith # 25, Birth of Jesus Christ
28-Dec-2014TFOT

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Lesson Summary: January 12, 2014

Cheryl M. from the stake presented her thoughts around the fact that when we love as God loves, we feel that same joy and how we can relate that to difficult relationships.

In Alma 27 in the Book of Mormon, we read of Ammon's joy overcoming him "even to the exhausting of his strength" as he meets Alma.




When we are frustrated with others, we can gain patience as we seek to love as God loves and utilize some of these techniques offered by the sisters:
Using prayer as a lifeline, think of others as babies, we are each a child of God, the other person just hasn't learned it yet, everybody has a backstory that can effect their behavior, he who offends you, conquers you, Thank You for being such a pain - a book about dealing with difficult people, most people just want to be understood, beware of the damage of gossip/lingering on the negative for yourself, hand it over to the Savior, we can only can change ourself.

Lesson Summary: January 5, 2014

Tori G. provided an overview of Joseph Fielding Smith's life from the new Teachings of the Prophets: Joseph Fielding Smith Manual to set the stage for our study of his words this year.

Joseph Fielding Smith was born in Salt Lake City on July 19, 1876.  His father is the Prophet Joseph F. Smith, his grandfather was Hyram Smith and his great-uncle was the Prophet Joseph Smith.

His mother served as the second counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency and was a prolific midwife.

He learned service in family duties.

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He had a strong love of scripture reading and gospel study.
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 “From my earliest recollection,” he later said, “from the time I first could read, I have received more pleasure and greater satisfaction out of the study of the scriptures, and reading of the Lord Jesus Christ, and of the Prophet Joseph Smith, and the work that has been accomplished for the salvation of men, than from anything else in all the world.” - Joseph Fielding Smith
His father served as a righteous example.
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He married Louie Emily Shurtliff in 1898 and was called on a mission to Great Britain in 1899.
'At the end of his first day of missionary work in England, he wrote in his journal: “This has been a very important day in my short life. I came from my home less than a month ago for the purpose of preaching the gospel of our Lord. … I have been out tracting today and delivered 25 tracts [pamphlets]. It is the first of this kind of work that I ever tried to do and it did not come to me very easy. … I bore my testimony to the world for the first time today, but will be able to do so better. With the help of the Lord I shall do his will as I was called to do.”

'Elder Joseph Fielding Smith was honorably released from his mission on June 20, 1901. In his two years of diligent service, “he did not make one convert, did not have opportunity to perform one baptism, although he did confirm one convert.” However, he and his companions had planted gospel seeds, helping many people find greater peace and understanding, and he had grown personally as a student and teacher of the gospel and as a priesthood leader.' (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Fielding Smith, Life and Ministry)
After his mission, he was hired to work in the Church Historian's office.
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His wife Louie died in 1908 leaving 2 daughters behind.  President Smith then married Ethel Georgina Reynolds, who was a clerk in the Church Historian's office and went on to have 4 more daughters and 5 sons before she passed away in 1937. 
He then married Jessie Ella Evens who was a talented singer in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.  She died in 1971 and President Smith died a year later in 1972.


Sunday, January 19, 2014

Lesson Summary: January 19, 2014

This weeks lesson was taught by Katie T. from the Joseph Fielding Smith manual chapter #1 "Our Father in Heaven".

The lesson consisted of 3 areas of discussion:
1) Heavenly Father's characteristics
2) God the Father
3) God our friend


1. Heavenly Father's characteristics

To exercise faith in God and worship him, we must have an understanding of his characteristics.

"God is our Father; he is the being in whose image man is created. He has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s (D&C 130:22), and he is the literal and personal father of the spirits of all men. He is omnipotent and omniscient; he has all power and all wisdom; and his perfections consist in the possession of all knowledge, all faith or power, all justice, all judgment, all mercy, all truth, and the fullness of all godly attributes. … If we are to have that perfect faith by which we can lay hold upon eternal life, we must believe in God as the possessor of the fullness of all these characteristics and attributes. I say also that he is an infinite and eternal being, and as an unchangeable being, he possesses these perfected powers and attributes from everlasting to everlasting, which means from eternity to eternity.6"

Gods characteristics: (list from the class discussion)
merciful, divine, all knowing, powerful, loving, just, creator, eternal, perfect, giving


2. God the Father 

Proverbs 3:5. "Trust in the Lord with all thine bheart; and lean not unto thinecown understanding. "

Why would you trust in God?
- If you understand who he is, then you understand he wants to help you.

Why is it important to understand that God loves us individually?
If we understand this, we can more easy love others individually?

We were asked if anyone wanted to share an experience of Gods love.
  • Alison H. discussed her struggle with health problems and an initial poor prognosis. She had the missionaries over 24 years ago and one of the missionary discussed how we can have miracles according to our faith. She bore her testimony of the overwhelming sense of love she felt from her Heavenly Father as he has helped her through health struggles. 
  • Heather C. discussed how she felt Heavenly Fathers lover though suffering. When we are suffering and yearning for him, he is there. 
D&C 76:24 , That by ahim, and through him, and of him, the bworlds are and were created, and the cinhabitants thereof are begotten dsons and daughters unto God.
From this, and other scripture, I say, we learn that the great work of the Father is to bring to pass the salvation of his children giving unto each that reward which each merits according to his works. I feel most assuredly that our Father in heaven is far more interested in a soul—one of his children—than it is possible for an earthly father to be in one of his children. His love for us is greater than can be the love of an earthly parent for his offspring.11

Heavenly Father loves us more than we can imagine

3. God our friend 

What do you think leads a person to be able to pray to God as if they were talking to a friend? 

What are some ways you can strengthen your relationship with Heavenly Father?
  • Sister S. discussed how Heavenly Father is her best friend and how she goes to him in prayer with exciting news.

Talk to him to strengthen your relationship.  Heavenly Father knows everything about you and loves you still!

Proverbs 17:17 afriend loveth at all times...



Thank you Katie for this wonderful lesson.