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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Relief Society Summer Putluck

What is your favorite book or poem? 

...Start thinking about that question!
Join us Tuesday, July 9th, 6:30 PM at the church for our Annual Relief Society Summer Potluck. Bring a Salad or Dessert, plus bring your favorite book or poem to share with the group. Tell us what it's about, what you like about it, how you discovered it and even read an excerpt. We'll sit outside on the lawn weather permitting, so bring a lawn chair or blanket to spread out. Looking forward to a fun evening with wonderful friends!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Let's Get Together!

To facilitate our efforts in creating a Ward Photo Directory, we are inviting sisters in and around the Endicott/Diamond communities to get together for a Dessert Potluck this Thursday, June 27th, 6:30PM at the Endicott Store. We'll take your photo for the directory and will gather your current contact info. Along with a yummy dessert, please bring your membership number and/or LDS.org login info and we can make live updates to the online database.
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In the weeks and months to come, we will be organizing similar get-togethers in the other communities which comprise the Colfax Ward. Many thanks to Sister Amanda Pederson who has accepted the calling to head up this effort! Ultimately, everyone will benefit from having a Ward Photo Directory.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Lemon Angel Food Cake

Here is a delightful and extremely easy to make recipe, courtesy of Sister Beth Moxley. Prep time is literally minutes, allowing you to have this delicious and simple dessert ready to serve in 35 minutes.

Sister Moxley's Lemon Angel Food Cake
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LEMON ANGEL FOOD CAKE

1 box Angel Food Cake Mix
2 cans Lemon Pie Filling

Heat oven to 350 degF
 In a large bowl, combine Angel Food Cake Mix and both cans of Lemon Pie Filling. Mix well.
Bake in 9"x13" glass pan sprayed with Pam. 

Bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden brown. Sprinkle with powder sugar. Optionally, serve with Vanilla ice cream and garnish with sprinkles.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sister Frances Beverly Johnson Monson

Sister Frances Beverly Johnson Monson —She was an elect daughter of God, a choice spirit, the devoted wife of President Thomas S. Monson.

Sister Frances Beverly Johnson Monson, wife and companion of President Thomas S. Monson, passed away on May 17th. She was honored in a funeral service May 23 as a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to serving the Lord.

Said President Henry B. Eyring, First Counselor in the First Presidency, “The highest tribute to those who have passed through the veil is not grief but gratitude.  Her talents were many, her love abundant, her character above reproach, and her faith unshakable. President Monson has said of her, ‘There was no chink in her armor; there was no guile in her soul; there was no flaw in her character.’ She was an elect daughter of God, a choice spirit, the devoted wife of President Thomas S. Monson—64 years they have been sweethearts.”
President and Sister Frances Monson, and daughter Ann Dibb

"Sister Monson’s family is grateful for her legacy—a legacy of humility, service, faithfulness, and love", said Ann Monson Dibb daughter of President and Sister Monson.  “It is our hope and prayer that we may live so that someday we too will be welcomed home, our journey completed, encircled into our Lord and Savior’s rest,” she said.

Sister Dibb said her mother was deeply motivated to perform good works because of her deep and abiding love for others. Recounted Dibb, “After my parents married, my mother’s greatest hope was to have children. Tom, Clark, and I are blessed to be their children, my mother’s treasures. Each of us grew up knowing we were deeply loved, and we have many cherished memories.”

Sister Monson deeply loved the gospel of Jesus Christ. “We never doubted her testimony because she lived the gospel in every thought and deed,” Sister Dibb said. “She cheerfully and willingly made many sacrifices in her life because of her faith in and love of the gospel.”

Sister Monson showed her love by being loyal, true, and absolutely devoted to her eternal companion—President Thomas S. Monson. “She enabled my father’s fulfillment of his multiple callings through the years with never a complaint,” Dibb said.

The life of Sister Frances Johnson Monson was grounded in faith, dignity, hard work, and gratitude, President Henry B. Eyring said as he spoke at the conclusion of the funeral.

The service, held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square, was attended by members of the Quorum of the Twelve, other General Authorities, and general auxiliary leaders.

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Click the following link for this article's original content: LDS.org: Funeral Service Honors Frances J. Monson’s Legacy of Service.

Click the following link for the obituary of Sister Frances Beverly Johnson Monson in Deseret News 


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Thought for the Day


Here's a great explanation.....


A daughter is telling her mother how everything is going wrong. She's failing algebra, her boyfriend broke up with her, and her best friend is moving away. Meanwhile her mother is baking a cake and asks her daughter if she would like a snack and the daughter says, "Absolutely mom,  I love your cake."

"Here, have some cooking oil," her mother offers.
"Yuck" says her daughter.
"How about a couple raw eggs?"
"Gross, Mom!"
"Would you like some flour then?  Or maybe baking soda?"
"Mom, those are all yucky!", to which the mother replies:

"Yes, all those things seem bad all by themselves. But when they are put together in the right way, they make a wonderfully delicious cake!"

God works the same way. Many times we wonder why He would let us go through such bad and difficult times. But God knows that when he puts these things all in His order, they always work for good. We just have to trust Him, and eventually they will all make something wonderful!

God is crazy about you. He sends you flowers every spring and a sunrise every morning. Whenever you want to talk, He will listen. He can live anywhere in the universe and he chose your heart.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Relief Society Announcements



RELIEF SOCIETY TEMPLE DAYS
Sister Beth Moxley has heard from a number of our sisters that they would like to attend the temple more often.  So let's do it together! Beth would like to plan one day a month to go up to the Temple and anyone who feels they would like to join her is welcome.  It's a zero pressure activity.  If you have the desire and availability, she would love to have you join her. If not this month, then perhaps another month will work out for you!  Beth is going this Friday, May 3rd, for the 11:30AM endowment session. She will leave Colfax at  9:45AM and can take up to five passengers. Call Beth at 509-397-0297 if you would like to join her!

ASSISTANCE WITH KIMBERLY HEINER RECEPTION
Brother and Sister Heiner need many helping hands to assist with setting-up and serving at Kimberly Heiner's "Open House at the Courtyard", in celebration of her recent wedding. If you can come early and help with set-up and serving on Saturday, May 11th, please contact Sister Aleta Heiner at 509-397-9166. The reception is Saturday, May 11th from 7:30PM-9:00PM at The Courtyard, 300 S. Main St. in Colfax.

RELIEF SOCIETY EVENING MEETING

Enrichment!
The RS Evening Meeting is coming up, Tuesday May 14th at 6:30 PM. Activities to include Dinner; special presentation by Sister Patti Cammack; hands-on project to make your own "Stress Kit";  and a game or two for extra fun.

MISSIONARY MEALS - LETS GET 'EM FED!
There has been a decline of dinner offerings for the Missionaries in recent months and those boys are getting hungry!  Please know that  you can deliver meals directly to their apartment, in the event you are unable to accommodate them in your home! To deliver dinners to their apartment, give Elder Church and Elder Folu a call at 509-553-9579. Their address: Bud Ackerman Apartments, 201 W Fairview, Apt. 4 in Colfax. 

VOLUNTEERS FOR TEMPLE LANDSCAPING PROJECT
The Spokane Temple is seeking volunteers for a grounds landscaping project, on May 13th and 15th from 10AM-12Noon. Just show up in work clothing appropriate for the weather and be prepared to get a little grubby. Tools and equipment provided.


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Springtime 2013 Food Bank Needs

We want to thank you for your ongoing attention to the needs of our local food pantry. Please consider picking up a few of these items next time you are at the grocery store.

Food Bank Needs
children's cereal
baby food
baby wipes
bisquick
pancake mixes
syrup
shelf stable pudding
canned fruit
canned chicken/meats
children's snacks
instant soup packets
canned tomatoes
canned corn
can openers
taco seasoning packets
chili seasoning packets
canned kidney beans
plastic spoons


Simply bring your donation to the church foyer and deposit in the donation bins. Your items will be delivered to the Food Pantry by Patti Wilkinson within a week's time.