Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Family Councils - July 24, 2016

Tina taught our lesson from the April General Conference talk "Family Councils" by Elder M. Russell Ballard.

She detailed the four kinds of councils Elder Ballard spoke about:
  1. Full Family Council (both parents and all children)*
  2. Executive Council (just parents)
  3. Limited Council (both parents and one child)
  4. One-on-one Councils (one parent and one child)
*this can also be applied to a roommate situation also

"Now, brothers and sisters, there was a time when the walls of our homes provided all the defense we needed against outside intrusions and influences. We locked the doors, closed the windows; we shut the gates; and we felt safe, secure, and protected in our own little refuge from the outside world.
Those days are now gone. The physical walls, doors, fences, and gates of our homes cannot prevent unseen invasion from the Internet, the Wi-Fi, the mobile phones, the networks. They can penetrate our homes with just a few clicks and keystrokes.
Fortunately, the Lord has provided a way to counter the invasion of negative technology that can distract us from spending quality time with each other. He has done this by providing the council system to strengthen, protect, safeguard, and nurture our most precious relationships.
Children desperately need parents willing to listen to them, and the family council can provide a time during which family members can learn to understand and love one another." ("Family Councils")
"My brothers and sisters, the irony of being parents is that we tend to get good at it after our children are grown." ("Family Councils")
  • How do you gather your families together for councils?

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Come Back and Feast at the Table of the Lord

Colette T. led our thoughts today from Chapter 12 in the President Howard W. Hunter manual: Come Back and Feast at the Table of the Lord.

"Reach out to the less active and realize the joy that will come to you and those you help."

A group of sisters from the ward choir sang the Primary hymn, "Little Lambs So White and Fair."
 
1. Little lambs so white and fair
Are the Shepherd's constant care.
Now he leads their tender feet
Into pastures green and sweet.

2. Now they listen and obey,
Following where he leads the way.
Heav'nly Father, may we be
Thus obedient unto thee.

Words and music: Anon.