Former ward member Karen Gneiting passed away Christmas Eve due to an accidental fall. Her funeral will be this Saturday at the Grant LDS Chapel in Grant at 12:00 p.m. Her viewing will be prior to that from 10:30 - 11:45 p.m. Her obituary can be found at the Horsley Funeral Home website.
http://www.horsleyfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=4049480
Monday, December 26, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016
New Callings in the Ward
Relief Society Presidency
President - Joyce Killpack
1st Councilor - Shannon Anderson
2nd Councilor - Sharon Jones
Secretary is still Cathie Morris
President - Joyce Killpack
1st Councilor - Shannon Anderson
2nd Councilor - Sharon Jones
Secretary is still Cathie Morris
Primary Chorister - Rayanne Cook
Activity Day Leader - Krishaun Player
Family History Consultant - Mindy Lewis
Ward Welfare Specialists - Brian and Rayanne Cook
Santa Sacks
Santa will be making his visits this week on this coming Thursday, Dec 22nd. He will begin making his visits at 6 p.m.
Reminders
Next week we will just be having Sacrament Meeting. It will be at the normal time at 11 a.m.
Also fast Sunday will be January 8th not the 1st.
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday this week to these fabulous ward members:
20th - Keldon Ball
20th - Mavis Moore
20th - Sam Nelson
25th - Christa Ball
25th - Bailey Stewart
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Cupboard Needs a New Home
Barbra Raymond has a storage cupboard that she wants to find a new home for. It has an upper and lower cupboard to it. If you are interested please call her 208-357-0844.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Weekday Meeting
Our December Weekday Meeting is this Thursday at 6:30. We will be having a progressive dinner at the church as we learn about the women in Christ's life. Please bring an ornament for our ornament exchange. Dress is nice casual and there will be a nursery. Come have a wonderful night with the sisters of our ward!
Service Opportunity
This is a reminder that tomorrow from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the church building, there will be a Christmas Service Open House benefitting Primary Children's Hospital. Come for as long as you want or just for a short while. This is for children as well as adults. Check out the post from last week for ideas of things you can donate as well. If you have questions contact Shannon Anderson (313-9948), Jasmine Lott (569-7019), or Tess Zollinger (403-3532).
Light the World
The service topics this week for Light the World are:
12th - Jesus Taught Others and So Can You
13th - Jesus Showed Humility and So Can You
14th - Jesus Taught Us To Clothe the Naked and So
Can You
15th - Jesus Worshipped Through Song and So Can You
16th - Jesus Showed Compassion And So Can You
17th - Jesus Cared for His Mother and So Can You
18th - Jesus Honored the Sabbath and So Can You
Opportunity for Families
The Museum of Idaho begins their "Olde Fashioned Christmas and Winter Festival" display this week. On December 15th they kick off with a tree lighting ceremony then they will run this display until January 2nd. this is a fun thing to go see and it is free.
Special Fast
Our ward will be having a special fast next Sunday for the Dooley Family specifically Pam. Please keep them in your prayers.
Thank You!
Sister Julie Huntsman wanted to pass on her thanks for all that donated for the Refugees in Boise. She planned on taking a car over and instead filled a u-haul trailer full of donated items. That is amazing for 5 days! This will help many elementary schools. Thanks you for your kindness and generosity!
An update that Julie got from her sister.
With the items donated, part of them from here,they are able to help 9 elementary schools, 3 refugee organizations, and two homeless shelters. Absolutely amazing!!!
An update that Julie got from her sister.
With the items donated, part of them from here,they are able to help 9 elementary schools, 3 refugee organizations, and two homeless shelters. Absolutely amazing!!!
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday this week to these marvelous ward members!
Keegan Romrell - 11th
Tyler Murdoch - 12th
Mistri Russell - 15th
Brynlee Barney - 16th
Justin Dean - 16th
Nathaniel Dean - 16th
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Thank You
We had a few calls on people who have a bed for Leatha. Thanks everyone our ward family is amazing!
Looking for a Bed
Leatha Neilson is looking for a double sized bed for her son to use when he comes to visit. If anyone has one that they are no longer needing please let Rayanne Cook know.
357-3942
357-3942
Presidency Message
Merry Christmas
Sisters!
I have always
loved this time of year. I love the music, the lights, the gift giving, the
food, and the time with family. I love the Christmas traditions, decorations,
movies and stories. Most of all I love the Spirit of Christmas and the feeling
you get when focusing on the true meaning of Christmas – Jesus Christ and the
love he has for all of His children.
I hear a lot of
people complain that Christmas has become to “commercialize” and the true
meaning has been lost. Many years ago my Grandma gave me a 25 days of Christmas
book filled with stories and songs to read each day of Dec. until Christmas.
One story in particular always helps me remember that it doesn’t matter how
commercialized the world has made Christmas if we always remember its true
purpose. The following is that story, one most of you will be familiar
with.
A Boy Learns
a Lesson
by Thomas S. Monson
In
about my tenth year, as Christmas approached, I longed for an electric
train. The times were those of economic depression, yet Mother and Dad
purchased for me a lovely electric train.
Christmas
morning bright and early, I thrilled when I noticed my train. The next
few hours were devoted to operating the transformer and watching the engine
pull its cars forward—then backward around the track.
Mother
said that she had purchased a wind-up train for Widow Hansen’s boy, Mark, who
lived down the lane at Gale Street. As I looked at his train, I noted a
tanker car which I much admired. I put up such a fuss that my mother
succumbed to my pleadings and gave me the tanker car. I put it with my
train set and felt pleased.
Mother
and I took the remaining cars and the engine down to Mark Hansen. The
young boy was a year or two older than I. He had never anticipated such a
gift. He was thrilled beyond words. He wound the key in his engine,
it not being electric nor expensive like mine, and was overjoyed as the engine
and three cars, plus a caboose, went around the track.
I felt a
horrible sense of guilt as I returned home. The tanker car no longer
appealed to me. Suddenly, I took the tanker car in my hand, plus an
additional car of my own, and ran all the way down to Gale Street and proudly
announced to Mark, “We forgot to bring two cars which belong to your train.”
I
don’t know when a deed had made me feel any better than that experience as a
ten-year old boy.
The
best way to feel the Spirit of Christmas and enjoy the season is to give! And
what better way to give then to give of yourself with service. This Christmas
we have all been encouraged to “Light the World” by serving others every day.
If you haven’t started this challenge yet, do so today it is never to late.
Even if you only are able to do it one or two days out of the week, it will
change your Christmas season into a much more meaningful one. There is no
better way to celebrate Christmas then this. So get out there and give of
yourselves. I know that when you do the true meaning of Christmas will always
be with you.
Love,
Sister Heather Olsen.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Another Way to Serve
Refugee Donations Needed
Julie Huntsman is collecting whatever she can gather (new or used) for elementary aged refugee children living in Boise with a focus on coats, hats, gloves and socks. The need is NOW! These sweet children have literally nothing. Most come to school with no socks because they have none. Time is short. She is trying to get as much as she can by Wednesday, December 7th.
Please drop off donations at Julie Huntsman's: 720 E 1500 N Shelley, Idaho Questions call her: (208 716-7147).
Light the World
So here are the things for each day for Light the World this Week.
Dec 5th - Jesus Healed the Sick and So Can You.
Dec 6th - Jesus Read the Scriptures and So Can You
Dec 7th -Jesus Fed the Hungary and So Can You
Dec 8th - Jesus Prayed for Others and So Can You
Dec 9th - Jesus Visited the Lonely and So Can You
Dec 10th - Jesus Helped People to Walk and So Can You
Dec 11th - Jesus Ministered to Children and So Can You
Youth Service Project
For mutual this week the youth are doing a service to help parents of Primary aged kids out. So, this Tuesday, Dec 6th from 6-8 p.m. bring your primary aged kids (nursery - 11 yrs old) to the church. Then you can go shopping, wrap presents, or just take a break while your kids have a fun time. They do ask that you please make sure they are fed before they come.
Ward Christmas Party
Come enjoy a night in
Bethlehem. The 1st Ward Christmas Party will be Saturday December
10th at 6pm. Please bring a blanket for your family, because
there is only room enough in the Inn for the “wisest” of ward members. If at
all possible dress you and your family in “Bethlehem attire” or neutral colored
clothing. We hope to see you there!
Service Oppoutunity
The Andersen Family (Ashlyn,
Jorgen, Marisa, and Kyra),
the Lott Family (Lily, Jet,
Sierra, and Sienna), and
the Zollinger family (Lucy,
Tegan, Ty, Leah, and Lydia)
Invite you to a
Christmas Service
Open House
Benefiting Primary
Children’s Hospital
Monday, December 12th
from 2:30-4:30 pm
(You may come and go as you
please)
At the LDS church at 184 N
Park Ave in Shelley
Please come help us assemble items to donate. If you choose
(but it is not necessary), you may also look at the
attached list and find a small item that you would be willing to purchase and bring
with you to donate. We will deliver the
items to the hospital.
Please bring good scissors for any older children to use
to cut fleece. If you would like to
bring something to donate that will be used in a blanket, stuffed toy, or craft
kit that we will be assembling that day, please look at the attached list under
“open house items.” Then contact one of
us so we can make sure to have enough supplies for complete kits. If any adult
is willing to help sew simple cloth dolls before the open house, contact
Shannon Andersen at 313-9948.
If you have any questions, contact Shannon
Andersen at 313-9948, Jasmine Lott at 569-7019,
or Tess Zollinger at 403-3532.
Primary
Children’s Hospital Donations Wish List
DONATION GUIDELINES
·
We do not accept
items made with latex due to allergies or used items due to infection
risk.
·
Please do not
donate violent or gory toys and games such as play swords and/or play
guns.
·
For infection
control purposes, we cannot accept used stuffed animals of any kind.
·
Please deliver
all items unwrapped.
·
Items must be new
and in their original packaging.
·
We are especially in need of the items in bold.
GAMES
·
Any kind of card game
(face cards, Uno, Skip-bo, Phase 10, etc.)
·
Board games
DVDs – rated
G, PG, or PG-13
BOOKS
·
Board books
·
Vinyl books
·
Books in Spanish
·
Popular
children’s books
·
Teen magazines
and books
·
Toddler books
TOYS - All
kinds, but NO VIOLENT OR GORY TOYS,
INCLUDING PLAY SWORDS OR PLAY GUNS. A
few ideas are:
·
Matchbox cars
·
Baby rattles (no
cloth)
·
Princess items
·
Stickers
·
Baby teethers
·
Play food
·
Barbie dolls and
clothes
·
Nerf footballs, basketballs,
and basketball hoops
·
Little People
figures
·
Squeeze balls
·
Polly pockets
·
Action heroes
·
Lego kits
·
Plastic animals/
dinosaurs – medium sized
·
O balls
·
Disney play set
(plastic)
·
Pixar Cars themed
toys
·
Character toys
(Dora, Doc McStuffins, etc)
OTHER ITEMS
·
Blank CDs/DVDs
for burning
·
Chapstick
·
Dairy Queen
Blizzard kits
·
Earbuds
·
Easy-Bake Oven
kits
·
Egg shakers with
handles
·
Eye shadow
·
Gift cards (iTunes,
Lakeshore, Amazon, fast food restaurants, other popular cards for teens)
·
Guitar picks
·
Lip gloss
·
Manicure sets
·
Nail
polish
ART AND CRAFT SUPPLIES - Do NOT
include things with latex, which can be found in craft foam, balloons, rubber
gloves, and bracelet kits. We cannot
accept these items.
·
Beading kits and
beads for teens
·
Coloring books (especially teen and adult ones)
·
Crayola washable
markers
·
Dot paints
·
Elmer’s glue/glue
sticks
·
Fun print duct
tape
·
Fuzzy posters
·
Paint brushes
·
Play Doh
·
Stickers
·
Window clings
·
Window markers
CLOTHING
·
Baby clothes
(0-18 mo)
·
Pajama bottoms
·
Shorts (all
sizes)
·
Snap front cotton
rompers (0-12 mo), NO ZIPPERS
·
Snap front
sleepers with long sleeves and feet (0-18 mo, especially boys) NO ZIPPERS
·
Sweats (all
sizes)
·
Trendy caps for
boys
·
T-shirts,
especially white (all sizes kids & adults)
·
Underwear (size
2T to young adult)
OPEN HOUSE ITEMS - We will be making fleece blankets, making stuffed dolls (for doctors to
use to explain procedures), and assembling craft kits at our Christmas Open
House. These are kits that the patients
can make themselves while at the hospital.
Here is a list of supplies that we will need for those kits. If
you want to donate one of these items, please let us know so that we can make
sure to have the supplies for complete kits.
·
Cardboard tubes
·
Chenille stems/pipe
cleaners
·
Coloring pages
that have been printed off
·
Crayons
·
Empty cereal
boxes
·
Felt, all colors
·
Fleece (scraps
for crafts, 2 yds for blankets)
·
Googly eyes
·
Pom poms
·
Stuffing for cloth dolls
·
Wooden craft sticks, assorted sizes
·
Wooden clothespins
·
Ziplock bags, quart size
COMPLETE LIST
For a complete, detailed
list of what is currently wanted, visit https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/primary-childrens-hospital/giving-volunteering/service-projects-donations/donation-wish-list/
or google Primary Children’s Hospital donations.
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday this week to these marvelous ward members!
Pam Dooley - Dec 5th
Sheradon Kohler - 6th
Leatha Neilson - 6th
Van Wells - 9th
Rehle Higham - 10th
Payton Peterson - 10th
Keegan Romrell - 11th
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