Sunday, November 30, 2008

December 2008

Fallbrook Second Ward Newsletter

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December 2008

If you have a missionary or other spiritual moment you would like to share, we’d love to hear about it! Please email it to lowell_stephanie@yahoo.com or give to a member of the bishopric so we can share it with the ward.

From the Bishopric

The Christmas season is upon us and what a beautiful time it is. We are reminded that 'the wise still seek Him." And so we must continue to seek after Jesus. In order to do so we must first prepare time for Him in our lives and room for Him in our hearts. The formula for finding Jesus had always been and ever will be the same -- the earnest and sincere prayer of a humble and pure heart. "Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart." [Jeremiah 29:13]

When the wise men from the East sought after the Savior and found Him, they fell down, and worshipped Him; and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts: gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. [Matt 2:2, 10-11] When we find Him, will we be prepared as were these wise men of old to provide gifts from our treasures? But material riches are not the gifts Jesus asks of us. From the treasure of our hearts Jesus asks that we give of ourselves. "Behold, the Lord requireth the heart and a willing mind." [D&C 64:34] We have many opportunities to give of ourselves. President Monson reminds us that there are hearts to gladden. There are kind words to say. There are gifts to be given. There are deeds to be done. There are souls to be saved.

As we are true to our baptismal covenant "to stand as a witness of God at all times and in all things, and in all places" and are willing "to bear one another's burdens, that they might be light" [Mosiah 18:9, 8] we will find the Jesus whom we seek. This is our brother whom we love. This is Christ the Lord, whom we serve.

At this time of Christmas let us not forget that God gave His Son, and His Son gave His life, that we might have the gift of eternal life. Let our hearts be filled with joy and gladness as we celebrate these most precious gifts.

Brother Morrison

Primary

Happy Thanksgiving from Primary. We have so many blessings to be grateful for and working in Primary is right at the top.

We hope to get the holiday season started with a Primary Activity on December 6 from 9:30-11:00 a.m. at the church. We will be having a "Birthday Party for Jesus" celebration. We are asking the children to each bring a small, inexpensive gift, wrapped to give to a child in need. We will be playing some games, decorating cupcakes and making a craft to go along with our theme to help the children understand why we celebrate this special holiday. We are winding down the year with the theme: "I love my Savior, Jesus Christ, and His restored gospel." Happy Birthday to Bondie Miller on Dec. 15. Welcome to Hensley Josephs, Jackson, Baylee and Sierra Gleason. Goodbye and many thanks to Jackee Gibb who served as a Primary counselor and did so many great things for our primary. We will miss her and all her fun ideas for teaching us. Welcome to Kathy Geyer as the 2nd counselor and to Caitlin Bartholomew as our secretary.

Young Men

Our Month of December starts Duty to God Activity on the 2nd.  No Y/M on the

9th because we have Youth Baptisms on the 10th at 7:00 pm. We will meet at
the church at 4 pm so we can go to a nice restaurant before our Baptisms which
start at 7:00 pm. We will have our combined service activity on the 16th, where
we will carol and pass out cookies. We will have no Y/M for Teachers and Priests
on the 23rd due to Christmas, but scouts will still meet. We will have a court of
honor on the 30th. Merry Christmas
 
For updates and pictures of Troop 718’s activities check out their

blog! http://bsatroop718.blogspot.com/
 

High Priests

 
This holiday season would be a great time for us to find joy in our journey

of life. President Thomas S. Monson said, "Let us relish life as we live it,
find joy in the journey and share our love with friends and family."
Throughout life we all experience changes. Some changes are good and
some may be difficult to endure. Some of these changes are sudden but
most of them come on gradually. We all have changes in our lives.

President Monson said, "This is our one and only chance at mortal
life - here and now. The longer we live, the greater is our realization
that it is brief. Opportunities come, and then they are gone. The
greatest lessons we are to learn in this short sojourn upon the earth
are lessons that help us distinguish between what is important and
what is not." Don't let those important times pass you by. Reach out
and enjoy those very important times in your life with your family
and friends.

President Monson counsels us that, "There is no tomorrow to
remember if we don't do something today." We should make the most
of the time we have with our children and grandchildren rather than
dwelling on the past. We need to make the most of today by doing all
we can to provide pleasant memories for the future. What will your
family remember most? Will they remember the time you spent with
them together or will they remember you being too busy with work or
other interests?

Bring out the best of yourself by speaking kind words to loved ones
and by showing the love and appreciation you have for them. In John
13:34, the Savior admonishes us, "As I have loved you, … love one another."

We should especially have love and gratitude for our Savior Jesus Christ.
He taught us how to live, to serve one another, and how to love everyone.
Then he gave us the ultimate sacrifice when he died for us so that we
could be forgiven of our sins. His atonement makes it possible for us to
return to live again with our Heavenly Father and our Savior someday.
This is the greatest act of love of all. We should remember and rejoice
that we are all part of His eternal family.

Sincerely,
John Hoopes, Jim O'Brien, Paul Olson, Jack McClellan

Young Women

Merry Christmas! As we remember the birth and life of our Savior, we hope that our young women will feel the spirit of the season. Christmas is a time that we can look beyond ourselves to help those around us who are in need. Our activities this month will with have an emphasis on serving others.

December 2: Special activity at the Alkema home.

December 10: Temple Baptisms.

December 16: Caroling.

December 23: No activity.

December 30: No activity.

December 31: Multi-stake dance.

Check with Young Women’s leaders for times. December is also a really great month to work on Personal Progress, with many opportunities to serve others.

Young Women’s Presidency

Relief Society

December Calendar

3 (Wednesday)—Ward Temple Night

6 (Saturday)—Ward Christmas Party

17 (Wednesday)—Relief Society Christmas Party; meet at the church at 5:45 PM sharp!

25 (Thursday)—Christmas Day

31 (Wednesday)—New Year’s Eve

Relief Society Birthdays


02—Debra Lynn Schattschneider

04—Andrina Marie Lilly

06—Joretta Worden

11—Holly Kolb

13—Kathleen Ray

17—Carolina Haywood

18—Adeline Jane McBride

18—Delynn Heid

22—Debra Hawkins

24—Lara Joy McAllister

27—Cathi Wasson

30—Margaret Renshaw

31—Penny Maughan


We wish all the blessings and joy of the holiday season as we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. MERRY CHRISTMAS! and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Family History

No new news at this time.

LDS Employment Services

If you are looking for new or better employment, please contact our Ward Employment Specialist, Bro Denning at 760-723-3367, or our Stake Employment Center at 760-631-4070. Current job listings can be reviewed at www.ldsjobs.org.

Other Events/Organizations/News

Ward Activities

Christmas is almost here, come share the beginning of this wonderful season as a ward. Our Christmas Party will be Saturday December 6. Dinner will be served at 6:30 and our program will begin at 7:15. Come and enjoy good food, a great program and the evening with our ward family.

Don't forget our trash cans in the foyer. Help us fill them. There are many families going without this year. Help us bring a smile and a full tummy to a little one this year.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful, happy New Year.

Ward Activity Committee

Missionary Update

Missionary Message

What a great season to act as true disciples of the Savior and share a gospel message! This is a time when people are sensitive to the Spirit and can feel your love and concern. Remember that many have been “kept from the truth [only] because they know not where to find it” (D&C 123:12)

We have it, so let’s look for chances share! The Ward Missionaries stand ready to assist you in any way. May this truly be blessed Christmas.

Brother David Heid

Calendar of Events

December

2 (Tuesday)— Temple Christmas lights and program (now known as “Sights and Sounds of Christmas”) begins Monday Dec 1st until Dec 23rd with nightly performances at 7 PM; second performances at 8 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The Vista Stake Choir presents their programs on Tuesday, December 2nd and members of our Stake are in the Harp Ensemble on Wednesday, Dec 3rd. Please make a special effort to bring your friends, blanket, and chairs. Remember that the Temple grounds are sacred, and please No Food or Drink on Temple grounds.

3 (Wednesday)—Endowment Session, 7:00 PM

6 (Saturday)—Ward Christmas Party, dinner at 6:30 PM, program at 7:15. Please bring your favorite Christmas finger dessert to share.

7 (Sunday)—Fast Sunday

7 (Sunday)—First Presidency Christmas Devotional, 7:00 PM (Bobier Building)

10 (Wednesday)—Youth Temple Baptisms, 7:00 PM

11 (Thursday)—BSA Cub/Scout Roundtables, 7:00 PM

13 (Saturday)—Stake 5/10K Run, Walk, 9:00 AM (Stake Center)

21 (Sunday)—Multi-Stake Single Adult Fireside, 7:00 PM (Poway Stake Center)

24 (Wednesday)— San Diego Temple Closed

25 (Thursday)— Christmas Day

25 (Thursday)— San Diego Temple Closed

31 (Wednesday)—Multi-Stake Youth New Year’s Eve Dance, 9:00 PM - 12:30 AM (Bobier)

31 (Wednesday)—Single Adults New Year’s Eve Dance, 9:00 PM (Mission Valley Building)

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