Saturday, February 25, 2017

Kristin Davis more formally known as Kriss The Great

I think there will be a reoccurring theme throughout the spotlight posts...We have some pretty amazing women in our ward! I got to find out a little bit about Kristin - and even twisted her arm a little to do it (thank you Kriss!) She is amazing!

Kristin was born on May 10th and calls Trenton, UT home - it's a hill of a town!
  • What place in the world do you most want to go to? Currently, Iceland. Dreams come true in 2017! Jules V and me are headed to the land of fire and ice!
  • What 3 words describe me? Crazy-awesome-weird! Is that three words with one meaning or one word with three meanings? It's still a mystery!
  • My favorite hymn and why… Ring Out Wild Bells...beautiful music, fantastic lyrics. (YES!!! I love this song!!)
  • Something unique about me…I have more ugly prescription glass than days of the week! (ugly/amazing; potato/patahto)
  • What I love the most about my family… they are also crazy-awesome-weird with a touch of loud. Hashtag call the police and fireman cuz we're too hot! (Kristin are you Italian or Greek? That sounds just like my family! haha)
  • What do you enjoy spending your time doing? (hobbies, work, school, etc.?) Hiking, sleeping, singing and dancing in the car, traveling, and jumping-photo documenting everything! 

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Assigned to "the One"

I'm not the type to typically open up when it comes to my reality, especially challenges or difficult things in my life. This last month, found me adjusting to new situations with marriages of two people I had been close to and lived with. Also, my other main support systems were being heavily taxed and I found myself needing to be in the supportive role to them. I didn't know how much I needed to just talk until my visiting teachers were visiting. 

As I shared some things with them, I realized yet again how blessed I was that those who had been assigned to teach me were divinely called and had been assigned to me at this time in my life with the unique experiences and life conditions to relate to me. 

During this particular visit, I found that one visiting teacher  had been through similar situations and we swapped stories. Her companion really brought in the spirit as she related some gospel principles to my situation. She then bore a powerful witness of the Savior's enabling power and Heavenly Father's love. The result was I felt the spirit powerfully. I felt understood, loved, supported, and strengthened in God. This is one of many times Heavenly Father has shown He loves me through the watch care of sisters doing their visiting teaching calling in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

When I visit the sisters I have been assigned to visit teach, I find Heavenly Father helps me support and testify in a similar way to the sisters I have been called to minister to and teach. God definitely gives needed gifts to those in every calling, ESPECIALLY visiting teaching. 

The Savior is the ultimate example of ministering to "the one" as he did in his ministry in Israel and during his resurrected visit to the ancient American continent. I am always impressed that the Savior allowed each of the Nephites "one by one" who were gathered in that great multitude at the time found in  3 Nephi 11:15  to "see with their eyes and feel with their hands" the prints of the nails in his hands and feet. He wanted each one to know He was their Savior.

What a privilege to have specific sisters to watch over and give our Savior's love. In this privilege we "stand as witnesses of God" (Mosiah 18:9). I am grateful for the blessing to be encouraged to "rely on the merits of Christ" as I am visit taught. (Moroni 6:4). I know we will feel God's love through the blessing of being visit taught and in our calling as visiting teacher.

Alisa Berryhill

Jenna Kimberly Parker

Another keeper! Jenna is the District Leader of the South District and very fun to be around!

Some things I recently found out about Jenna:


  • Jenna was born May 9th and calls Provo her home
  • If there was something she could learn how to do, it would be to play the Ukulele
  • Her favorite Hymn is Be Still My Soul because it's so comforting
  • Her favorite dessert (are you reading this visiting teachers?! 😉) is New York Cheesecake
  • She spends her free time going to art museums. 
  • (my personal favorite question so far - well the answers) If Jenna had one wish she'd make it Spring already! :) (who needs a groundhog with all these sun-loving folks in our ward?!) 
Jenna is one fun person to talk to - find her! Befriend her! 


Saturday, February 11, 2017

Caring & Watching Over Each Other by Amy Soto








 




Have you ever wondered what is happening behind the scenes in our Relief Society? Well, I’m here to give you a sneak peak into a part that has happened recently. So, sit back, relax and enjoy this post.

                               

On Sunday I had the opportunity to attend a Relief Society board meeting. Early Sunday morning the RS Presidency, District Supervisors, and other coordinators gathered in the Bean Museum. Since I have never been to a board meeting before I wasn’t sure what to expect. To start, Katy informed us that our ward was asked to be a part of a pilot program for the church for a Self-Reliance effort. We were also instructed about the recent Relief Society Auxiliary Training to tailor all Relief Society efforts to meet the goals of the Relief Society Organization.

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Relief Society helps prepare women for the blessings of eternal life as they:
   Increase faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and His Atonement;
   Strengthen individuals, families, and homes through ordinances and covenants; and
   Work in unity to help those in need. Handbook 2: Administering the Church, [2010], 9.1.1
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What does this mean for our ward?

First, our ward has had a focus on self-reliance for some time now. You have probably heard the Relief Society presidency members share that one of our goals as a Relief Society is to “help our sisters help each other to help themselves”. Aligning with the pilot program would not be far from what we already have in place. But what does “piloting a program” require?

It requires that we approach what we have been doing differently. But how?

Katy invited us to discuss where we think we are as a Relief Society. How are our sisters? Are we aligned with the goals of Relief Society? And how do we move from where we are to where we need to be?

It’s not every day that I get to hear the perspectives of other sisters in Relief Society about how we are doing as a ward, but can I tell you that it was great. It was interesting to hear their different perspectives and insights. We talked about how at times it can be difficult to fulfill our callings when we are given limited guidance but expected to deliver great outcomes. It was great to hear that others were experiencing the same thoughts, feelings, struggles, and concerns that I have felt before. 

I recall one sister saying that our effort to implement this pilot effort was actually a pioneering effort that would eventually provide feedback that could potentially affect sisters of the world.

On one hand, I could feel the weight and the importance of this effort. We were being charged to try something new, something that has never been done before, and really change how we approach our work in Relief Society.

For me, and the other district leaders, this is about visiting teaching.

Although the instructions given were vague about how to implement this effort, I could feel an overwhelming empowering freedom extended to us, as sisters in our Oak Hills ward, to accomplish the goals of the Relief Society.

In essence, we have been entrusted to rely on our personal revelation and inspiration to know how to extend inspired and intentional service to each other.

On the other hand, I at first felt overwhelmed by the task. I couldn’t help but think about my own responsibilities. As a district leader we are asked to not only check in with our sisters about their visiting teaching, but we also help some compassionate service needs, we facilitate lessons each third Sunday, and now, with our Bishop’s support, we also help to facilitate monthly 3rd Monday District FHEs. Usually, this would seem very doable, but this semester I have a lot of my plate and I could not help but feel tired and overwhelmed. I often feel like this sometimes:


But I digress.

Over time through our discussion I started to feel better. After brainstorming, we were asked to discuss what our goals were. We wrote our ideas on the board and shared our thoughts and feelings.

Katy explained that the essence of Relief Society boils down to visiting teachers – sisters serving and watching over one another.  A simple yet profound effort.

 

For example, as a district leader, I know that sisters are invited to accept a call as a visiting teacher. When they do, they are charged to provide service and watch care for each sister they are assigned. Although, it is assumed that “everyone” is a visiting teacher and it is something that we should do, it is sometimes a calling and responsibility that is not always a priority. However, as we talked as a group, Katy made it clear that the basic role that we each have in the ward comes down to visiting teaching.

After much deliberation, we decided that our goal would be: Each sister will understand the visiting teaching is her main responsibility.

This statement felt profound to me.

What would it be like to have visiting teaching as my main priority?

How would that change how I approach visiting teaching?

How would I spiritually prepare to visit my sisters?

What does this mean for the watch care that I provide?

For me, it would change everything. If visiting teaching were my main priority, I would pray for my sisters daily. I would fast for them often. I would read my scriptures with them in mind. I would do anything in my power to serve them. I would pray for inspiration to know how to bless them.

I know this post was long, but I hope it gives you insight into the effort that we are all invited to be a part of – caring and watching over each other – in the Oak Hills 8th ward.



Who is Lela Emily Ashby

Guys - this sister is amazing! She has such a great and abiding testimony in the gospel - I love that I can call her my friend! Please find her and befriend her - she's a keeper!

Somethings I recently found out about Lela:

  • Lela was born July 13th and calls Tremonton, UT home
  • If she could go anywhere in the world, it would be a Book of Mormon tour to Central America (I don't know about anyone else - but I'm in! We should get a group together!)
  • Her one wish right now would be to extend the day by 5 hours 
  • Something unique about her is her love of learning new and interesting instruments (did you guys go to the new talent talent show? She had a couple of really cool instruments - I think a Hulusi and a Shakuhachi - which I could be wrong with that name...it was a bamboo flute from China. She made these instruments sound amazing!)
  • Her favorite dessert is ice cream from Aggie Ice Cream 
  • And last but definitely not least - her favorite scripture is Alma 22:15 because she wants to always feel this way.