Monday, December 29, 2014

STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY

Kanab Stake Relief Society Presidency:
President Kathy Judd
1st Counselor Jann Hoyt
2nd Counselor Harriett Perkins
Secretary Gay Brinkerhoff.


In January 2014 we received our speaking assignments and our Stake visits for individual Ward Conferences:


Ward Conference Schedule:
Jan. 12 - Orderville 2nd
Jan. 19 - Kanab 4th

Feb. 9 - Glendale
Feb. 23 - Kanab 5th

March 9 - Alton
March 23 - Kanab 3rd
March 30 - Orderville 1st


  
When we visit the Wards on their Ward Conferences, the Relief Society Presidency takes turns and does the lesson. This is a great opportunity to interact with the Sisters in each ward.
Our January newsletter included this quote:

The Best Gifts This Season
                     To a Friend - Loyalty
                To an Enemy - Forgiveness
                     To your Boss - Service
               To your Child - A good example
                   To your Father - Honor
       To your Mother - Gratitude and Devotion
          To your Spouse - Love and Faithfulness
                     To Yourself - Respect
                     To all Men - Charity
                      To God - Your Life!!
           
                                                                          --Author Unknown--

President Johnson asked us all in the Orderville 2nd Ward Conference to commit to "Stand in Holy Places." and that blessings will come to us because of our willingness to do the things that we ought to do.

On January 19th in the Kanab 4th Ward Conference Bishop Chad Szymanski  said, "Technology is wonderful---but be careful---it can also be very bad. depending on what we use it for." he also challenged us to read and reread  "The strength of the Youth"

In February 9th in Glendale, Bishop Roundy spoke of "traditions of our Fathers". "Good things are from God and Evil things come from Satan."
President Johnson told us that the Lord does not give up on us!
Do we pull back when we have problems or asked to do things that we are afraid of. The Lord will bless us if we let him.

We had our annual Sweethearts Ball "Sweethearts in Paradise" in Orderville at the old Valley High School Gym. A great time for all! We had several people and Wards do some dances and as always the food was great.

In March the Relief Society celebrates its Birthday!  All the Wards in the Stake have fun evenings set aside for celebrations.
Also  on March 29th is the 1st General Women's Meeting that will be broadcast from the Conference Center. This is for all Sisters 8 years of age and up. This is be held twice a year and replaces the Relief Society Broadcast and the Young Women's Broadcast.

On the 30th of March in the Orderville 1st Ward Bishop Marty Hepworth asked us "if we pray for the right reason?" and that "each of us is born with the light of Christ and when we do good the brighter the light becomes." He also asked us to "pray that we can do the things were supposed to do."

President Johnson asked us to "Pray to serve our fellow man." and to carefully analyze ourselves and see:

What are we doing that we shouldn't and
What are we doing that we should!

On the 4th of May was our Stake Conference held in Kanab. There were some big changes, we received a new Stake Presidency.
Stake President Josh Adams
1st Counselor Brenan Jackson
2nd Counselor Kyle Spencer

We wish to give a warm hug and  send our Love to the newly released Presidency. It has been great to get to know them and spend time with them in our Ward Conferences.
It will also be great to get to know our new Stake Presidency.


On June 14th was the Alton Picnic. There is always a very large crowd at this event in Alton. Lots of members bring their neighbor and friends to this. The Alton Ward goes way out in getting this ready for us to have a fun time.

On July 24th was the Bi-Stake Pioneer Day activity. With a Parade and after the Parade up at the Kanab City Park was a dinner with games and activities.  There was a big turnout for this.

August doings are the Kane County Fair from the 13th to the 16th.

We start our Ward visits this month and they are as follows:

       Upcoming Ward Visits:
August 10th....Alton - 10:00 am
August 17th....Glendale - 10:00 am
August 24th....Kanab 5th - 1:00 pm
August 31st....Kanab 4th - 9:00 am
September 14th....Orderville 2nd - 9:00 am
September 21st...Ogden Temple Dedication,
                      no block meeting
September 28th....Kanab 3rd - 11:00 am
October 6th & 7th....General Conference
October 12th....Fast Sunday
October 19th....Ordervile 1st - 1:00 pm





We also had this thought in the August Newsletter:


          Your Heavenly Father Loves you!  That love never changes.
It is not influenced by your appearance.....it is not changed by your talents & abilities...
             it is simply there!
  It is there for YOU when you are SAD or HAPPY, DISCOURAGED or HOPEFUL
                                                   GOD'S LOVE
                 is there for YOU whether or not you feel you deserve LOVE.  
           It is simply ALWAYS THERE!       Pres. Thomas S. Monson
                                                       

 








On the 27th of September is the 2nd General Women's Broadcast.

"to be sisters implies that there is an unbreakable bond between us. Sisters take care of each other, watch out for each other, comfort each other, and are there for each other through thick and thin. The Lord has said, "I say unto you, be one; and if ye are not one ye are not mine."
Thank  you to all the women of the Church who are reaching out across age and cultural lines to bless and serve others. Young women are serving Primary Children and the elderly. Single sisters of all ages spend countless hours watching out for the needs of those around them. All of these things are evidence that, as our beloved hymn states, "The errand of angles is given to women."
I invite you to not only love each other more but love each other BETTER. May we realize just how much we need each other, and may we all love one another better, is my prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, amen."
 










October 4th and 5th is General Conference and we look forward to listening to our Prophet and others speak to us.

 "No one else can do what the Lord sent you to mortality to do. The value of what you have to contribute will come through the expression of your own personality, that particular spark of the divine that makes you unique, setting you off from every other living creature. The mark you leave on the world, on the hearts and minds of others is as distinct as your thumbprint!"
The 23rd of November was Stake Conference and Brennon Jackson was released as the 1st Councilor due to health  problems that his wife is having.
1st Counselor is Kyle Spencer
2nd Councilor is Kevin Maxwell
 These 2 quotes are found in our November RS Newsletter:

 "No one else can do what the Lord sent you to mortality to do. The value of what you have to contribute will come through the expression of your own personality, that particular spark of the divine that makes you unique, setting you off from every other living creature. The mark you leave on the world, on the hearts and minds of others is as distinct as your thumbprint!"



"The hands that help are holier than lips that pray."    Pres. Howard W. Hunter
 











December came fast for us all this year.
There was the First Presidency Christmas Devotional on Dec. 7th.

               
                 "Each of us
          is an innkeeper, who
        decides if there is room
                  for Jesus."
                                    Neal A. Maxwell 



























with this thought from our December Newsletter:




NEWSLETTERS FOR THE YEAR:




















Sunday, November 30, 2014

YOUNG WOMEN/MOTHER RETREAT

Theme: Be'you'tiful

This annual Retreat is held at the Heaton Lodge in Alton. All YW in the stake are invited to attend, along with their mothers. It begins with a craft - this year Chris Maxwell demonstrated how to make t-shirt headbands, Jael Chamberlain taught anyone interested how to make duct tape roses on the end of a pencil and there was also a selfie photo both for pictures. Soup and homemade bread was served for dinner and then Bro. Brian & Sis. Shaina King spoke about worth and then Bro. King played the guitar and sang 'Glorious' by David Archuletta. Dessert was enjoyed before everyone went to bed. The following morning breakfast was served followed by a morningside presented by Sis. Betty Chamberlain. Pictures of the YW and their mothers were taken the previous night and inserted along with various temple pictures and set to the song 'Try' by Colbie Caillat. The YW sang the song 'Beautiful to Him' as a reminder of their worth and that they truly are beautiful to their Savior.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

LONG VALLEY PRESENTS "LAND OF OUR DESTINY"


This collage depicts a photo of Thomas Chamberlain, whose family will be gathering for a big Chamberlain reunion, The little girl on the bottom right ---, Jana Glover Sorensen, who played a role in the Destiny Pageant, a few years ago. Last night as we rehearsed-- that indescribable feeling came so strong, it is something bigger than life, a feeling, that takes us back to our roots. Come and enjoy that feeling in August. Partake and be edified and remember your loved ones who brought you here. For those of you who are visiting we would love to introduce you to "THE LAND OF OUR DESTINY".







BI-STAKE PRODUCTION OF "CINDERELLA"

Every two years the Kanab Stake and the Kanab Kaibab Stake puts on a play. This year they chose "Cinderella". They put alot of work into the play each time they do one. This one was no exception. The props, clothing, acting was all wonderful.











Thursday, July 31, 2014

"JOURNEY" YOUTH CONFERENCE

Journey
Months before the actual youth conference, all youth 12 and up were seperated in to 12 tribes, representing the 12 tribes of Israel. The youth practiced various assigned re-enactments and many had their voices pre-recorded for these re-enactments.
We began youth conference in Orderville at the Seminary building where the youth had breakfast, picked up their water bottles and backpacks. 
After that, they located their tribal leaders and walked to the Orderville church carrying the flag each tribe had made at a previous tribal activity. Once there they experienced their first devotional and a re-enactment where they participated by wiping 'blood' on a mock doorpost so the destroying angel would pass over.  After that, they headed up to Cedar Mountain on land that the Heaton's let us use. It began with a hike in to the property during which the youth participated in various re-enactments. The first one was the parting of the Red Sea, carrying the Ark of the Covenant and the Battle of Jericho.
Many amazing devotionals were presented, re-enactments performed, special speakers, musical numbers and the youth were even taught a Jewish wedding dance by Lindsey Wulfenstein and Alyssa Alan where much dust was kicked up and fun was had. There were some great testimony meetings and a very memorable sunrise hike.  Many battles were fought
- some with swords, others with slingshots.  We were fed well by Joe and Molly Houston.
The most memorable night was the final night at the Alton town park and Alton church when President Adams, representing Christ, came riding in on a donkey for the Last Supper and washed the feet of the
12 apostles (many of whom were soon-to-be missionaries) and following that everyone had the opportunity to experience the sensory activity inside the church that portrayed the life of Christ. This youth conference touched the lives of many and much was learned about the life of Christ and the Old Testament.


Thursday, July 24, 2014

PIONEER DAY



Pioneer Day, 24th of July, activities were spearheaded by the Kaibab Stake. A parade kicked off the evening and was followed by fun in the Kanab City Park. All wards pitched in for the pot luck picnic in the park. The entertainment was varied – cowboy poetry, bands, duets and a movie for all.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

ALTON PICNIC

The Alton Picnic was a huge success on June 14th at Alton City Park with over 300 in attendance. Primaries provided games for the children and every ward had assignments for the food. Tractor ride for adults and kids was fun for all. The Alton ward brethren cooked the sliced beef to perfection, the Dutch oven potatoes from the 3rd Ward were amazing, baked beans from the 5th Ward and homemade rolls from the Orderville Wards with luscious watermelons for dessert made the meal scrumptious. The Baker Bunch played throughout the picnic. The weather was excellent, food delicious and camaraderie had by all.