Sunday, December 8, 2013

Gilbert Temple Open House/Dedication

The First Presidency has announced the open house and dedication dates for the Gilbert Arizona Temple.  The public is invited to tour the temple during an open house from Saturday, January 18, through Saturday February 13, 2014, excluding Sundays.  Free reservations for the open house can be made through the www.gilbertmormontemple.org website in the coming weeks.

The online ticket system will begin accepting reservations on 30 December 2013. Reservations will be issued through the online reservation system or by calling (855) 537-2000. Reservations will be critical to ensure that all who wish to attend can participate. Please bring a copy of your confirmation during the designated time listed on your reservation.  

The temple will be formally dedicated on Sunday March 2, 2014, in three sessions.  In conjunction with the dedication of the temple, there will also be a cultural celebration featuring music and dance on Saturday, March 1, 2014.

The Gilbert Temple is the largest temple the Church has constructed in 17 years. Additional information about the temple can be found in the official Church News Release: http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/public-invited-tour-gilbert-arizona-temple

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Tucson Mormon Heritage Festival

Standing in the middle of downtown Tucson, not far from the Pima County Courthouse, is the monument to the Mormon Battalion, remembering the first time the United States military came to the Old Pueblo in 1846.  They were the only religious unit to serve in the American military and their trek of 2,000 miles was the longest continual march in U.S. history.
 A number of the 500 men, women, and children were impressed with what they saw in Arizona.  One of them, Erastus Bingham, returned with his family years later and settled the area along the Rillito River, which was running in those days, near Ft. Lowell and Alvernon Roads.  Of the hundreds of early Mormon pioneers that came to Tucson in the early 1900’s, many of them were refugees, chased out of Northern Mexico by Pancho Villa.   The Binghams took many of them in, helped them start their own farms and helped them get settled in a community which became known as Binghampton.
 In honor of these early settlers of Pima County, their families, and our veterans, the Arizona Historical Society’s Fort Lowell Museum is sponsoring The Tucson Mormon Heritage Festival, a free event open to the public.
Bette Richards, curator at the Museum is the director of the event.  She has enlisted the help of Randy and Kathy Madsen to tell the story of the Mormon Battalion.  Duane Bingham, will provide historical presentations of Binghampton.  There will be many other booths and demonstrations including the history of the early Hispanic Mormons in the Tucson area; rope-making and lassoing; frontier activities for children, such as games, a kid’s rodeo and doll making; a cowboy poet; spinning and hand weaving; family history experts; a mining demonstration, and the Fort Lowell Museum will be open to the public.
 The event will include music throughout the day, culminating with the traditional 4th Regiment Cavalry Band, followed by a presentation by Ted Vogt, director of the Arizona Veterans Administration followed by the striking of the colors at 3:30 PM. The activity is planned for Saturday, November 9th, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the Ft. Lowell Park at 2900 N Craycroft in Tucson.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Searching For Our Ancestors

The Church and our Stake are focusing on members searching for their ancestors.  The Church has made the search easier.  Look on the website for FamilySearch.org (not family history, the name has changed).

We should be working individually and together as a family for our ancestors.  We can gain the spirit of Elijah with our efforts.

Involve the youth.  It will help convert them to the gospel, strengthen the family, and increase missionary work.  Elder David A. Bednar's talk in the October 2011 General Conference (published in the November 2011 Ensign- The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn) was directed toward the youth.

Encourage other adults to become involved.  Increased temple attendance  will result.

If needed, contact Sister Karen Eicholtz for help- 682-2557.


Saturday, September 21, 2013

Lunch Recipe from Super Saturday

Here is the lunch recipe served at Super Saturday. 

Frito Delight

1 lb ground beef, browned
add: 2 teaspoons chili powder
2 teaspoons cumin
2 teaspoons oregano
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons garlic powder
onion powder, to taste
3-5 ½ oz cans tomato paste
2-7 ½ oz cans tomato sauce
6 cups water
Simmer all this for 40 minutes.
Add 2 cups cooked rice before you serve and cook for ½ hour.
Top with: 2 bags frito chips
lettuce
½ lb sharp cheese
2 cans olives
2 bunches green onions
avocado

Sunday, September 8, 2013



Red Rock Relief Society



Super Saturday Activity
 


presents





Zion’s 






Mall


 
Saturday, September 21st
 
9:00-9:30- Hallmark Store-Card Making 

9:30-10:00-DSW Shoes- Walking in Another’s Shoes

10:00-10:30-Toni & Guy- Hair tips/Simple hair-dos

10:30-11:00-Desert Book- Reverence

11:00-12:00-See’s Candy- Candy Making

12:00-1:00 - Lunch

*Shop n’ Swap (During and after Lunch)*
*No Nursery provided*

Monday, July 29, 2013

Come Unto Christ: A Book of Mormon Cantata

Tucson West Stake will present: Come Unto Christ: A Book of Mormon Cantata in September.  Choir members, Soloists and Narrators are needed.  Rehearsal every Sunday @ 7 pm at the Tucson West Stake Center Chapel.  Questions, call Mel Claridge @ 820-1402 or Alice DeWitt @ 904-5736.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Relief Society Lesson July 28th

We can prepare for next week's Relief Society lesson by studying President Eyring's talk from April General Conference "Come Unto Me". 

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Pioneer day Commemoration Concert

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Pioneer Day Commemoration Concert at Temple Square is Friday 7/19 and Saturday 7/20.  Featured LDS up-and-coming artists will be Lindsey Stirling and Nathan Pacheco.  The concert is scheduled to be broadcast on BYU TV Saturday 7/20 at 7 pm AZ time.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Missionary Needs

Dear Sisters, 
As you know The Lord is hastening his work! We are feeling the affects in our mission. We will have 250 missionaries by the end of this summer. This means we could be opening up to 25 areas, for which we will need additional housing.

The housing coordinator has given me this list of items we need In setting up new apartments. We would appreciate your help in asking members if they have any of these items, they would be willing to donate. To contribute items to the Az. Tucson  Mission, please call Elder or Sister Perkins at 520-256-4036.

Of course our first preference would be for members to open their homes as consecrated housing. We hear stories all the time of how the missionaries have blessed homes with their presence. If anyone in your stake has a desire to house missionaries, please have them contact your stake president. He can give them more information.


Sisters, President Killpack and I would like you to know how much we appreciate all your support.  Our missionaries as well as ourselves have been blessed due to your kindness.


Needed items for Missionary Housing:

New or gently used
Twin bed, Mattresses and Box springs
Chest of drawers or dressers
Love Seats or overstuffed Chairs
Chairs- dining or desk
Dining tables
Small Desks
Used vacuums that work
Silverware especially knives and forks
Irons
Toasters
Blenders
Pots and pans
Dishes
 

Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,

Sister Bobbie Killpack
Arizona Tucson Mission

Monday, March 25, 2013

Red Onion Dressing

This is the recipe for the red onion dressing that was part of the meal at the stake service project.

RED ONION SALAD DRESSING
 
1/2 red onion cut in quarters
2/3 c. cider vinegar
3/4 c. sugar or Splenda
2 tsp. dry mustard
2 tsp. salt
1 c. canola oil
1 T. poppy seeds (optional)
 
In blender or food processor, blend onion and vinegar until smooth, about 1 minute.  Add next 3 ingredients.  While blending, slowly pour in salad oil.  Refrigerate and enjoy over your favorite salads.  I usually serve it over salad greens and top with toppings like mandarin oranges, sliced strawberries, sliced green or red onion, slivered almonds, green apples, Craisins, etc.  Also good served with grilled chicken.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Lesson Synopsis Feb 17, 2013

Relief Society Lession #4
Feb. 17, 2013

Strengthened by the Power of the Holy Ghost

"Make up your minds to live humbly and in such a way that you will always have the Spirit of the Lord to be your Friend."  Lorenzo Snow

We are dependent upon the Holy Ghost to aid us, and show us what is neccessary in peculiar circumstances.  We must live in such a way that the power is available in our lives.

Through the gift of the Holy Ghost, we are led to all truth and strengthened in our faith.  The Savior said those who receive the gift of the Holy Ghost could be shown the truth of all things.  It should be more than that spirit filling the immensity of space; it should lead us to all truth, and show us things to come.  It is a different principle from anything that we see manifested in the sectarian world.  It is a principle of intelligence and revelation received through obedience to the requirements of the gospel.

Every Latter-day Saint can have the Holy Ghost as a friend to give counsel.  It can bring us happiness and peace of mind.  We should understand the voice and whisperings of the Holy Spirit.  The blessings of the Holy Ghost can save lives and provided peace during times of trial if we live the gospel in such a way that we feel approved of God.  Repentance allows us to live without condemnation, so we can enjoy peace and happiness in this world. 

We need the assistance of the Holy Ghost as we endure trials, fulfill our duties, and prepare for celestial glory.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Temple Blocks

At the December activity we made temple blocks for all the sisters.  If you have not received your temple block, please see a member of the RS presidency.  You did not have to come to the activity or sign up for the craft to get a block.

February-Service Baby Shower

On February 19th we will be having a service baby shower as part of the weekday meeting.  We are collecting items to donate to the Tucson Pregnancy Center.  They are requesting new items.  The following is a list of things they need.  Any help you can give in the donations is greatly appreciated.  We will be collecting the items on that night.  If you aren't able to make it to the meeting but wish to donate, please bring it to church with you on 2/17/13.

We will also be having a basic sewing class and make receiving blankets to donate.  If you would like to donate fabric, that would be appreciated.  We will be providing fabric also.  Please bring your sewing machine.  If you are a beginner we will have experienced seamstresses to assist you.  If you are experience, please come and share your knowledge.

Items are requested to be new.  They need sizes newborn-18 month for both boys and girls.
onesies
t-shirts
little outfits
sleepers or gowns
sweaters/coats
booties/socks
hats/hand mits
bibs
burp cloths
baby wash cloths and hooded towels
4 oz and 8 oz bottles
pacifiers and teethers
baby toiletries-lotions, soap, wash, shampoos, powder, diaper cream
baby wipes
diapers-sizes newborn to 4
little receiving blankets
crib quilts or heavy crib blankets

Visiting Teaching

Please contact your visiting teaching supervisor as soon as your visiting teaching is completed.  This will help the ladies that record visiting teaching statistics tremendously.  Also, if by chance you don't complete your visiting teaching, please report that also.  There are 11 more days to visit teach this month.  Please let your sisters know they are cared for!

Lesson Synopsis 1/6/13

January 6, 2013

Come to The Temple

The theme for this year is attending the house of God - the temple.

The Kirtland temple was the first one built.  Endownments and sealings were performed for the saints in the Nauvoo Temple

In 1980 the Church had 21 temples; today we have 140. 

Temples provide ordinances necessary for entrance to the celestial kingdom.  Blessings are received, and purpose for our lives is received by temple attendance. 

This year please strive to make temple attendance a priority.