The purpose of Relief Society is to help prepare women for the blessings of eternal life as they increase faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and His Atonement. To strengthen individuals, families, and homes through ordinances and covenants. To work in unity to help those in need.
This blog was created for the Woodland Hills Ward Relief Society sisters. It's purpose is to share information, unite and help each sister grow closer to Jesus Christ. This is not an official site of the LDS Church, and the opinions and statements are not representative of the church as a whole.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Funeral for Rita Jones
Rita Jones a member of our ward passed away Tuesday. Her funeral will be help at the Woodland Hills Building on Saturday June, 15th at 11:00am.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Pinterest Party
Thursday, June 13th, 6pm, Woodland Hills Bldg
Featuring Craft, Cooking, Sewing and FHE Projects from PINTEREST. Babysitting will be provided!
Sewing Project‐“Father’s Day Aprons”
Items
to be brought from home:
•
Man’s Button Down Shirt (Some type of pattern or design preferred)
•
Oversized T-°©‐Shirt
Craft
Project “Silk Flower Hair Accessories”
Items
to be brought from home:
•
Pair of craft scissors
•
Hair clips, bobby pins, mini combs
Cooking
Project “Cupcake Pot Pie”
Items
to be brought from home:
•
Cup cake baking pan
• Container
to transport your yummies home in
FHE
Project “FHE Magnet Board”
Items
to be brought from home:
•
Metal Cookie Sheet (That you no longer want to use)
Please RSVP by 6/12/13 with
Charne’ Tunson so that we are sure to have
enough materials for everyone.
323-997-0843
cmtunson@me.com
If you are able to bring a $5 donation to help with supplies that would be great. If you can't donate $5 please come anyway!!!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Baptism on Saturday 6/8
Saturday June 8, 11am, Stake Center
Zohreh Vaziri will be getting baptized this Saturday at 11am. Please come and support her wonderful decision.
Zohreh Vaziri will be getting baptized this Saturday at 11am. Please come and support her wonderful decision.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Emilio's Faith
BY RAMON RAMIREZ
A deacon showed me—his bishop—what it means “to
have faith to be healed.”
A few months ago, Emilio, one of the deacons in our ward,
suddenly became very ill. The doctors were
unable to diagnose what he had. Both he and his mother
were scared because he was getting weaker
and going downhill fast. His mother took him to the
hospital several times but did not succeed in getting
any answers.
Emilio’s mother brought him to the meetinghouse for a
priesthood blessing. One of the members of the
elders quorum and I, his bishop, had the privilege of
blessing him, and he slept well for the first time in
nights.
However, a few days later I learned that Emilio had
experienced a relapse and was back in the hospital.
Another brother and I quickly went to the hospital, where
we were able to go into his room and visit
with him. Thinking that Emilio would probably be
discouraged by the downturn in his condition, I was
especially uplifted by what happened next.
We talked about Jesus Christ, and I explained that the
Savior has the power to surmount anything,
according to His will. Emilio’s reply deeply touched our
hearts: “Bishop, this is just another trial. I have
faith that it will be over soon because I have faith in Jesus
Christ.” We placed our hands on his head and again gave
him a blessing.
After that night Emilio made an unbelievable and
complete recovery. He was able to return to his daily
activities and to church without difficulty.
Emilio had exercised the faith necessary for the Savior to
perform the same kind of miracle He performed when He
was here on earth. To me, Emilio is an example of those of
whom the Lord said, “To some it is given to have faith to
be healed” (D&C 46:19).
It is wonderful to have the privilege of exercising the
priesthood in our lives and to know that we have
a Heavenly Father, who loves us, and that through our
faith in His Son, we can experience miracles in
these latter days.
Garlic Chicken Puffs Recipe
• 4 ounces cream cheese
• 1 tsp garlic powder
• 1/2 cup cooked shredded chicken
• 2 (8 count) cans refrigerator crescent rolls
1. Mix cream cheese, garlic and chicken until well blended.
2. Unroll crescent rolls and cut each triangle into 2 triangles
(when you unroll the crescent rolls, 2 triangles are attached
making a big square, I just cut from there following the
perforation for one cut and made another cut from the other
corners = giving you 4 little triangles)
3. Place 1 tsp of chicken mixture on the center of each triangle
and fold the corners in over the creamy mixture.
4. Place on cookie sheet, lined with aluminum foil and sprayed
with no stick spray. Bake at 375 for 11-14 mins.
Original recipe found at tastykitchen.com
Tip of the Month
If you’re camping...Rub petroleum jelly over a bunch of cotton
balls, then store in ziplock bag. Then when you’re ready to make a
fire pull a few cotton strands out then place under your wood then
light your cotton ball…instant fire starter.
balls, then store in ziplock bag. Then when you’re ready to make a
fire pull a few cotton strands out then place under your wood then
light your cotton ball…instant fire starter.
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