God uses love inspired correction to guide us to a future we do not or cannot now envision but which He knows is the better way for us.
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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.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Accepting the Will of God
God uses love inspired correction to guide us to a future we do not or cannot now envision but which He knows is the better way for us.
Monday, September 2, 2013
General Relief Society Broadcast
September Presidency Message
CENTRALIA STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY
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September,
2013
In the mortal experience of each of us—predominantly
during our teen years—most of us have returned home later than we promised or
beyond the time we were expected. Likely a parent or guardian had anxiously
awaited the arrival, then asked: “Where have you been?” That inquiry was
probably followed with other questions such as “Who were you with?” or “What
were you doing?”
Depending on the rules of the home, and the frequency
that this infraction had been committed, punishment or loss of privileges were
probably handed out. After a set period of time or completion of restoring
actions, we were granted release and allowed to return to our normal routine,
promising to never break the trust and rules again.
If we had followed the rules in the first place, we
would not have disappointed others, not destroyed trust, not been punished, and
not lost privileges. Additionally, we would not have had to work so hard and
long to be forgiven, and to regain trust.
At some point, each of us will have to stand before Our
Heavenly Parent and may be asked “Where have you been?”, “Who were you with?”,
“What were you doing?” Will our mortal
actions and associations allow us to feel comfortable with our answers?
He will know
where we have been, who we were with, and what we have done. But, with our
answers, are we sure His reply will be “Well
done, thou good and faithful servant … enter thou into the joy of thy
Lord”?
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
August Presidency Message : Recognize Your Individual Worth
I hope you are
all enjoying this beautiful summer weather. I am LOVING it.
I recently saw
this video and want to share it with all. I LOVE it. We are unique, divine
individuals created by a Heavenly Father who loves us so much and stands ready
to dispatch a legion of angels to our aid. If only we could see beyond the
veil we would be overwhelmed at how much power is at our fingertips.
A concert for
one
Great news is
that as of August 2012, Chase Burch was 5 years cancer
free!!!!
I hope you will never be afraid to seek Heavenly Father in prayer
and ask for blessings. I hope you never miss the opportunity to ask for
priesthood blessings because you feel insignificant, or you don't want to
trouble someone. YOU are noticed, YOU are loved and YOU are important to Him.
What you do and say is recorded in Heaven. The angels are our
cheerleaders.
I love this quote, by Bonnie Rickner Jensen
“God made you on
purpose. You’re not an afterthought, you’re not on earth ‘just because’ and
you’re not a random act of His creativity. You were given his 100% stamp of
approval from head to toe before you were even born – and the moment you were,
He beamed with joy”
I
pray that you all recognize and feel your individual worth.
Love
Sister Best
Second Counselor, Centralia Stake Relief Society
Saturday, July 6, 2013
July Presidency Message
"Know this, that every soul is free, to chose his life and what he'll be; for this eternal truth is giv'n: That God will force no man to heav'n" (Hymn#240) We are so very blessed to live in this free land! As members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are eternally blessed to have the fullness of the Gospel to guide us in our choices. We have the blessings of repentance and forgiveness to keep ourselves free from sin. We have the guidance of a living prophet, the scriptures and the Holy Ghost to bless us in tour use of agency.
Helaman 14:30-31 "Remember, remember...for behold, ye are free; ye are permitted to act for yourselves; for behold, God hath given unto you a knowledge and he hath made you free."
2 Nephi 10:23 Therefore, cheer up your hearts and remember that ye are free to act for yourselves--to choose the way of everlasting death or the way of eternal life."
This month, as we ponder the sacrifices and heritage given us by the founding fathers of this nation and the early Saints who pioneered this restored gospel, may we choose wisely what we'll be.
"May we, no more our pow'rs abuse, but ways of truth and goodness choose; Our God is pleased when we improve His grace and see his perfect love."
With love, gratitude for our freedoms, and hope for a better me and you,
Sister Chris Jackson
Second Counselor
Centralia Stake Relief Society
Helaman 14:30-31 "Remember, remember...for behold, ye are free; ye are permitted to act for yourselves; for behold, God hath given unto you a knowledge and he hath made you free."
2 Nephi 10:23 Therefore, cheer up your hearts and remember that ye are free to act for yourselves--to choose the way of everlasting death or the way of eternal life."
This month, as we ponder the sacrifices and heritage given us by the founding fathers of this nation and the early Saints who pioneered this restored gospel, may we choose wisely what we'll be.
"May we, no more our pow'rs abuse, but ways of truth and goodness choose; Our God is pleased when we improve His grace and see his perfect love."
With love, gratitude for our freedoms, and hope for a better me and you,
Sister Chris Jackson
Second Counselor
Centralia Stake Relief Society
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Earthly Father, Heavenly Father
Sisters may we honor the men in our lives, our fathers, husbands, brothers, uncles, grandfathers and our Heavenly Father. May we realize the important role that they play in our earthly experience here and now. As we support and sustain them as they fulfill their divine assignment to watch over and care for their families we will be blessed as their daughters, wives, mothers, and grandmothers. Happy Father's Day to the wonderful men in our lives.
As you watch the video above and read the quotes below may each of us know of the love of father's.
With Love,
Sister Sallye Johnston
Centralia Stake Relief Society President
President Ezra Taft Benson: "Fathers, yours is an eternal calling from which you are never released. Callings in the Church, as important as they are, by their very nature are only for a period of time, and then an appropriate release takes place. But a father's calling is eternal, and its importance transcends time. It is a calling for both time and eternity" ("To the Fathers in Israel," Ensign, Nov 1987, 48.)
President Howard W. Hunter: "We encourage you, brethren, to remember that priesthood is a righteous authority only. Earn the respect and confidence of your children through your loving relationship with them. A righteous father protects his children with his time and presence in their social, educational, and spiritual activities and responsibilities. Tender expressions of love and affection toward children are as much the responsibility of the father as the mother. Tell your children you love them" ("Being a Righteous Husband and Father," Ensign, Nov 1994, 49.)
Elder L. Tom Perry: "Fathers, by divine decree, you are to preside over your family units. This is a sobering responsibility and the most important one you will ever assume, for it is an eternal responsibility. You place the family in its proper priority. It's the part of your life that will endure beyond the grave" ("Fatherhood, an Eternal Calling," Ensign, May 2004, 69.)
President Gordon B. Hinckley: "God bless you, dear fathers. May He bless you with wisdom and judgment, with understanding, with self-discipline and self-control, with faith and kindness and love. And may He bless the sons and daughters who have come into your homes, that yours may be a fortifying, strengthening, guiding hand as they walk the treacherous path of life. As the years pass—and they will pass ever so quickly—may you know that "peace... which passeth all understanding" (Philip. 4:7) as you look upon your sons and daughters, who likewise have known that sacred and wonderful peace. Such is my humble prayer, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, amen" ("'Great Shall Be the Peace of Thy Children'," Ensign, Nov 2000, 50.)
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Presidency Message May, 2013
This month we celebrate motherhood-those who love and nurture and sacrifice, whether or not they have been blessed with children of their own. A day to honor mothers is well-deserved and important. Some women have mixed feelings about all the attention. They are not used to spending much time thinking about themselves. Most feel they fall short of the ideal. Some, though skilled nurturers, know a deep longing for motherhood that does not seem to go away.
If motherhood did not matter so much, it would not merit such feelings of the heart. Because motherhood is a sacred responsibility of boundless importance, it induces these deep feelings.
Motherhood is a description of a person who loves another more than life itself. No two mothers are alike, but they share common purpose, whether they are mothering their own or stepping in with just the right touch or attending someone they love. Mothers are not perfect; they readily admit they are learning on the job-one that calls for wisdom, sacrifice, patience, love, and the willingness to lift others' burdens as well as their own. Regarding those who feel overwhelmed in their motherhood duties, Sister Majorie Pay Hinckley stated, "Relax! We just do the best we can with the help of the Lord."
A mother is the one who encourages us to believe that dreams can come true and who inspires us, in spite of our doubts and fears, to believe in ourselves and do our best. When we succeed, she is the first to say, "I knew you could do it." She is a teammate, coach, and cheerleader . Mothers nurture and love, create homes of warmth and safety, cultivate strengths and see potential.
Hers is the comforting hand that caresses our fevered brows. It is in her arms that we seek consolation when our hearts are breaking. Her tender eyes brim with tears when we suffer; and when we are lost, she fills the heavens with prayers, pleading that we may be found.
In the third verse of the LDS hymn "O My Father" (Hymn # 292) are the words: "...In the heav'ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare! Truth is reason; truth eternal tells me I've a mother there." Since families ,, with a father and a mother, are so important in this mortal life, it is only sensible that we have a Heavenly Mother as well as Our Heavenly Father. She is the only woman who would be the PERFECT mother. Here on earth, not a single one is expected to be perfect-or close to it.
Mother Teresa, known the world over for her great compassion, was once asked what she considered the most significant honor she had ever received. There were many to choose from, including the Nobel Peace Prize. But she surprised her questioner when she replied, "The title Mother." She had not birthed children of her own, but was known as "Mother" to thousands-teaching, listening, comforting, encouraging, serving, loving.
This month, and always, we thank the Lord for mothers-ALL those who provide "mothering" whether they have given birth or not-each playing such an important role in the lives of children.
Happy Mother's Day!
Sister Val Walsh
Centralia Stake Relief Society Secretary
If motherhood did not matter so much, it would not merit such feelings of the heart. Because motherhood is a sacred responsibility of boundless importance, it induces these deep feelings.
Motherhood is a description of a person who loves another more than life itself. No two mothers are alike, but they share common purpose, whether they are mothering their own or stepping in with just the right touch or attending someone they love. Mothers are not perfect; they readily admit they are learning on the job-one that calls for wisdom, sacrifice, patience, love, and the willingness to lift others' burdens as well as their own. Regarding those who feel overwhelmed in their motherhood duties, Sister Majorie Pay Hinckley stated, "Relax! We just do the best we can with the help of the Lord."
A mother is the one who encourages us to believe that dreams can come true and who inspires us, in spite of our doubts and fears, to believe in ourselves and do our best. When we succeed, she is the first to say, "I knew you could do it." She is a teammate, coach, and cheerleader . Mothers nurture and love, create homes of warmth and safety, cultivate strengths and see potential.
Hers is the comforting hand that caresses our fevered brows. It is in her arms that we seek consolation when our hearts are breaking. Her tender eyes brim with tears when we suffer; and when we are lost, she fills the heavens with prayers, pleading that we may be found.
In the third verse of the LDS hymn "O My Father" (Hymn # 292) are the words: "...In the heav'ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare! Truth is reason; truth eternal tells me I've a mother there." Since families ,, with a father and a mother, are so important in this mortal life, it is only sensible that we have a Heavenly Mother as well as Our Heavenly Father. She is the only woman who would be the PERFECT mother. Here on earth, not a single one is expected to be perfect-or close to it.
Mother Teresa, known the world over for her great compassion, was once asked what she considered the most significant honor she had ever received. There were many to choose from, including the Nobel Peace Prize. But she surprised her questioner when she replied, "The title Mother." She had not birthed children of her own, but was known as "Mother" to thousands-teaching, listening, comforting, encouraging, serving, loving.
This month, and always, we thank the Lord for mothers-ALL those who provide "mothering" whether they have given birth or not-each playing such an important role in the lives of children.
Happy Mother's Day!
Sister Val Walsh
Centralia Stake Relief Society Secretary
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