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This blog is designed to be a bulletin and chronicle for the women of the Centralia Washington Stake Relief Society. It is intended to be a resource of past and upcoming events, news, announcements and information related to the Centralia Stake Relief Society. The Centralia Stake Relief Society Blog also provides quick links to other websites (LDS related). THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL SITE FOR THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Wishing you a Christmas filled with Love
  "Love, without Love there would be no Christmas. Every person in the Christmas story acted out of love: Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men and especially our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Because of their love for us, God's own son "descended below all things" (D&C 88:6). First as a baby in Bethlehem and throughout his mortal life, He was the embodiment of love. In Gethsemane and Golgotha, the Lord exemplified pure and perfect love. And because of Him, we can return to our Heavenly Father's presence and feel a fullness of love. Christmas is a time for rekindling love, for expressing love, and certainly for feeling an abundance of love. The beloved Primary song says it so well: "How could the Father tell the world of Love and tenderness? He sent His son, a newborn babe, with peace and holiness."
  Virginia Pearce, daughter of President Gordon B. Hinckley said "One of the remarkable qualities about God's love for us is that not only do we experience it as validating and affirming, but it also produces growth and change in us. It literally moves us forward, toward Him and our own eventual exaltation. It is a sculpting, correcting and purposeful kind of love.
  We don't have to be perfect to love one another. In fact, our love for each other enlarges when we give each other room to grow, to make mistakes, to repent, and to forgive.
Jesus said, "a new commandment I give unto you. That ye love one another as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. John 13:34
  President Gordon B. Hinckley said "Christmas is more than trees and twinkling lights, more than toys and gifts and baubles of a hundred varieties. It is love. It is the love of the Son of God for all mankind. It reaches beyond our power to comprehend. It is magnificent and beautiful."
  The Prophet Joseph Smith said: Love is one of the chief characteristics of Deity and ought to be manifested by those who aspire to be the Sons of God. A man filled with the love of God is not content with blessing his family alone, but ranges through the whole world, anxious to bless the whole human race."
  The last verse of "Oh Holy Night" sweetly sings of love: "Truly he taught us to love one another, His law is love and His gospel is peace." (from a Christmas treasury by Lloyd and Karmel Newell)

May the love you feel for, and the love you feel from our Savior fill your heart and abode this Christmas. May we each search this new year for opportunities to share the love that our Savior has offered us. Let it renew and restore our faith in each other, our faith in ourselves to endure and most especially our faith in Him. He is able to carry our burdens. He is able to show us the way to a fullness of joy. It is through Him we can do all that is required of us in this life.                                                 "So blessed that moment of wonder,,,,,,when love was born on earth."
This Christmas may your heart rejoice knowing you've received from Him the greatest gift of all. And  "Let all that you do be done with Love"
Love from,
Addie Simper President Centralia Stake Relief Society
Sally Montgomery 1st Counselor
BJ Barnes 2nd Counselor
Heidi Simper Secretary

Saturday, December 10, 2016

2017 Relief Society Course of Study Schedule

Jan 1     (Presidency) The Life and Ministry of Gordon B. Hinkley
Jan 8     G.B. Hinckley #1 page 43 The Restoration- Dawning of a Brighter Day
Jan 15   G.B. Hinckley #2 page 55  An Ensign- A Light to the World
Jan 22   Elder D. Renlund "Repentance: A Joyful Choice" Oct. Gen. Conf. 2016
Jan 29   5th Sunday Instruction determined by Bishop

Feb 5    Presidency Instruction
Feb 12  G.B. Hinckley #3 Pg.69 Cultivating an attitude of Happiness and Optimism
Feb 19  Stake Conference
Feb 26  Elder Q. L. Cook "Valiant in the testimony of Jesus" Oct. Gen. Conf. 2016

Mar 5     Presidency Instruction
Mar 12   G.B. Hinckley #4 Page 81 The Pioneer Heritage of Faith and Sacrifice
Mar 19   G.B. Hinckley #5 Page 95 Daughters of God
Mar 26   Elder L. G. Robbins "The Righteous Judge" October Gen. Conf. 2016

Apr 2      General Conference
Apr 9      G.B. Hinckley #6 Page 107 How Mighty a Thing is Prayer
Apr 16    G.B. Hinckley #7 Page 117 The Whisperings of The Spirit
Apr 23    Elder E. Schmutz "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears" Oct. Gen.Conf. -16
Apr 30    5th Sunday Instruction determined by Bishop

May 7      Presidency Instruction
May 14    G.B. Hinckley #8 Page 127 We Look to Christ
May 21    G.B. Hinckley #9 Page 141 The Precious Gift of Testimony
May 28   2017 General Conference message to be announced

Jun 4      Presidency Instruction
Jun 11    G.B. Hinckley #10 Pg.153 Nurture Eternal Partnership of Marriage
Jun 18    G.B. Hinckley #11 Page 165 Home-The Basis of  Righteous Life
Jun 25    2017 General Conference message to be announced

Jul 2      Presidency Instruction
Jul 9      G.B. Hinckley #12 Page 177 Obedience: Simply live the Gospel
Jul 16    G.B. Hinckley #13 Pg.189 Peace and Contentment Through Self-Reliance
Jul 23    2017 General Conference message to be announced
Jul 30    5th Sunday Instruction determined by Bishop

Aug 6      Presidency Instruction
Aug 13   G.B. Hinckley #14 Page 201 Losing Ourselves in the Service of Others
Aug 20   G.B. Hinckley #15 Page 213 The Holy Priesthood
Aug 27   Stake Conference

Sept 3    Presidency Instruction
Sept 10  G.B. Hinckley #16 Page 225 The Power of the Book of Mormon
Sept 17  G.B. Hinckley #17 Pg.235 Continue in the Great Process of Learning
Sept 24  2017 General Conference message to be announced

Oct 1     General Conference
Oct 8     G.B. Hinckley #18 Page 249 Virtue-A Cornerstone on Which to Build
Oct 15   G.B. Hinckley #19 Page 259 Priesthood Leadership in the Church
Oct 22   2017 General Conference message to be announced
Oct 29   5th Sunday Instruction determined by Bishop

Nov 5    Presidency Instruction
Nov 12  G.B.Hinckley #20 Pg. 273 Fellowship With Those Not of Our Faith
Nov 19  G.B.Hinckley #21 Pg. 283 The Latter day Miracle of Missionary work
Nov 26  2017 General Conference message to be announced

Dec 3    Presidency Instruction
Dec 10  G.B.Hinckley #22 Pg. 295 Reaching Out with Love to New Converts
Dec 17  G.B.Hinckley #23 Pg. 309 The Blessings of The Holy Temple
Dec 24  2017 General Conference message to be announced
Dec 31  5th Sunday Instruction determined by Bishop

Additional Lessons from the manual not presently scheduled may be used at the
discretion of the ward Relief Society Presidency during Presidency Instruction
weeks.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

                                   Emulating Christ at Christmas

  President Ezra Taft Benson said "Without Christ there would be no Christmas, and without Christ there would be no fullness of Joy. It is my testimony that the babe of Bethlehem, Jesus the Christ, is
the one perfect Guide, the one perfect Example. Only by emulating Him and adhering to His eternal truth can we realize peace on earth and good will toward all."

  If we look to the world this season we will find a commercialized holiday. A holiday which can induce raw emotion, stress, anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, depression etc. It is unfortunate that so many lose sight of Christ during the Christmas season.
  As we enter this Christmas season let us all focus on Christ and in turn focus our efforts on emulating his perfect life.
  To emulate Christ we must follow the virtues of the Savior's character as outlined by Peter:
"Giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue: and to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness; charity."
  Emulating Christ takes commitment and action on our part. That is action we can control! Rather than focusing on outside influences which can cause negative feelings or behaviors, let us look to the Savior's pure example and commit to living  life modeled after His. In doing so we will be more patient, kind and charitable this Christmas.

Heidi Simper Centralia Stake Relief Society Secretary
  Dear Sisters of the Centralia Stake,

  "Every woman is special, a somebody of intrinsic worth who has been a somebody for a very long time, indeed, forever. Every daughter of God born of divine heritage in the spirit before this world was formed, enters mortality already a special, eternal person. Each has proved herself in demanding periods of trial and has chosen the right course, pursued it with faith and courage and comes here with credentials earned in action elsewhere. Every girl, every woman is a somebody apart and aside from anyone else, husband or family or otherwise."  Elder Marion D. Hanks "Equality of Esteem"
  As we know a big part of our Centralia Stake is made up of many single sisters. We may not know their circumstances or how they meet the challenges of life but they are admired for their resiliency, faith, and motivation to endure to the end. Many sisters have strong and enduring marriages, while some are unmarried, divorced or widowed. Some sisters live on a fixed income struggling from one paycheck to another. Some sisters work outside of the home while others through choice or circumstance stay at home. Some are in wonderful health while others have serious health issues. Many sisters have difficulty sitting for three hours of church meetings, some cannot drive at night. Some struggle with the needs of their children while others enjoy what seems to be an ideal home life. Some of our sisters are challenged with feelings of loneliness each day. Sometimes I sit in sacrament meeting and recognize sisters that never seem to use their smile muscles and wonder if they are one step away from despair.
 Paul taught in Galatians 6:2 "Bear ye one another's burden and so fulfill the law of Christ."
Elder Holland stated during a recent conference, "Don't you quit, you keep walking, you keep trying, there is help and happiness ahead. Some blessings come sooner, some come later, some don't come until heaven, but those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, they come."
  It is my prayer that we might fill our hearts with compassion and charity and be sensitive to each other. Let's encourage each other, lets love each other and let's smile at each other. Let's bear each others burdens. You are a daughter of our Heavenly Father, you are special, you are somebody with divine potential and infinite worth.
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Sally Montgomery Centralia Stake Relief Society 1st Counselor