Monday, January 25, 2016

Home evening - President Bean

For those that missed it - We had a GREAT home evening!!

Our special guest speaker, President Jim Bean told us some amazing stories of the construction of the Portland Temple from the time the land was acquired to the construction.

What an amazing story with so many side events that seemed to "miraculously" come together.
Impossible to hear those stories and not see the Lord's hand involved.

What an inspired, amazing story!


Saturday, January 23, 2016

New Years Inspiration

Try This for a Change: 4 Simple Steps to Self-Improvement

’Tis the season of gym memberships, low-carb diets, and good intentions. Once a year, in the grand tradition of the New Year’s resolution, we resolve to eat healthier and brush up on our Spanish. Read more books and watch less TV. Be a little more patient and a lot more forgiving. We order yoga mats online and wait for serenity and better muscle tone to arrive at our doorsteps in 2–4 business days.
Maybe, like me, you’re able to stick with it for a month or so. But soon the kale smoothies of January give way to the milkshakes of February, and our good intentions become our failed ambitions. We stow our yoga mats beneath our beds, fall back to our old habits, and sigh, “Someday I’ll change.”

Change Is Hard

We all want to grow and learn and be better today than we were yesterday. So why is change so hard? Personal growth is key to God’s plan. The Savior asks us to become “even as [He is].” How can we ever reach that lofty goal when we fall short of even our more modest ones?
Here’s where I admit that I’m unqualified to give you advice. I have no triumphant personal stories to inspire you, no profound epiphanies to share. I’m just a guy trying to figure things out, same as you. But as I thought recently about what stands in the way of my own progress, a few ideas came to mind—impressions of simple things I can do to improve.
Maybe this is just me giving myself a pep talk. Or maybe you’ll find one or two ideas that can help you change for the better.

Ask for Direction

We forget sometimes, when making plans to improve, to check in with the One who made the plan. The scriptures promise that “he shall direct [our] paths” if only we will ask—but do we remember to ask?
He knows us—and our spiritual blind spots—better than anyone. If we humbly inquire, “What lack I yet?” then He can inspire us to consider paths that we may have overlooked but that lead to the most joy.

Think Small

Sometimes we’re required to make dramatic leaps of faith. But more often it’s the small hops that move us forward. Small adjustments over time can bring greater balance and peace to our lives.
Too quickly we forget that “out of small things proceedeth that which is great.” Be patient and remember the wisdom of “line upon line” and step by step.

Take Time to Reflect

“Set it and forget it” works great with toaster ovens and online bill pay, but it’s a lousy approach to goals. Regular self-checkins ensure we’re making good progress (and give us a chance to make adjustments when we’re not). Simply asking, “How am I doing so far?” can go a long way.
For me the sacrament is a perfect time to reflect and recommit to my spiritual goals each week.

Keep Trying

“One of God’s greatest gifts,” President Monson said, “is the joy of trying again, for no failure ever need be final.” Don’t let discouragement get the best of you when you fail at first (or second or third).
Keep going. Keep pushing. Keep trying.
Nobody’s perfect, but everybody can be better. Remember that “God cares a lot more about who we are and who we are becoming than about who we once were. He cares that we keep on trying.

Sean Johnson, from Portland, Oregon, serves as secretary in the elders quorum.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Guest Speaker for Monday January 18th

Reminder:  We have our "Meet the Apostles" activity on Monday January 18th at 7:00 P.M in the Hazel Dell building.

Speaker will be Brother Josh Anderson speaking on Elder Neal Maxwell.

This will be great opportunity to learn more about Elder Maxwell from an accomplished speaker - Invite your friends!

As usual refreshments are "Snackluckk"

See you there!

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Home evening canceled

Confirmation - Home evening for January 4th 2016 is canceled due to bad weather.

Happy New Year to you all!  Looking forward to a safe, fun, happy 2016!!!

See you next week!