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This Week in the Ward 30 31 1 2 4 6 Sacrament Meeting, 30 August This Week in the Ward Sacrament Meeting, 30 August 2015 9:00 AM – 10:10 PM SUN Church | 9:00–11:50, UPC lower chapel. Presiding: Bishop asdf Music Director: asdfas 30 Welcome Interviews | Sign up by apartment to meet with the bishopric. Conducting: Brother afsda Organist: asdfasasdasdfa Home Evening Sunday Prayer | 8:00 PM, guys’ quad. Welcome and Announcements ................................................... Brother asdff MON Opening Social | Dinner and games! We will be in the girls’ quad at 7:00 PM. Come eat, socialize, and have fun! 31 Opening Hymn .................................. All Creatures of Our God and King, #62 Opening Prayer .................................................................... TUE Family History Night | Our stake family history leaders are available asdfasff asdfasdfa every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM in 271 UPC for family history help. 1 Callings and Releases ................................................................. Brother fasdf Lego Night | 7:00–8:30 PM, Apartment 32. Come have fun building with Legos! Contact Samuel or Will for more info. Please remember to silence your phones during the sacrament. WED Stake Institute Opening Social | 6th and 9th Stake combined. This 2 Wednesday there will be opening exercises and a brief class, then a Sacrament Hymn ................................. As Now We Take the Sacrament, #169 barbecue – free food – and a dance! Blessing and Passing of the Sacrament FRI Monopoly Night. 7:00–8:30 PM, Apartment 32. Talk to Danie l asdfas for more information. 4 Talk .................................................... Finding Guidance Through Jesus Christ D s SUN Fast Sunday sdfdsfasdf 6 Church | 9:00–11:50, UPC lower chapel. Talk .............................................................................. Being a Good Example Home Evening Sunday Prayer | With home evening groups. Aasfdasasdfsfa Multi-Stake Conference | 10:00 AM, Marriott Center. Intermediate Hymn .................................................. How Great Thou Art, #86 Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults | 6:00 PM, via LDS.org or BYUtv. Elder L. Whitney Clayton of the Presidency of the Seventy will speak. Talk ................................................ The Blessings of Personal Scripture Study Msdaasdfasdf Closing Hymn ..................................................... How Firm a Foundation, #85 Closing Prayer ........................................................................... dasdasdfasdas Sunday School 10:15 PM – 10:55 PM Gospel Doctrine ................................................................... 201-203-205 UPC Gospel Doctrine (Spanish) ................................................... 344-346-348 UPC Gospel Principles ............................................................................... East gym Relief Society and Priesthood 11:00 PM – 11:50 PM th Combined (5 Sunday) ...................................................................... East gym Contact Samuel Bradshaw on the service committee to add items to the sacrament meeting program. 555-555-5555 / [email protected]. Bishopric and Ward Leaders Bishop ............................................................asdfasdfasasdfas | 000-000-0000 First Counselor ..............................................asdfasdffadfsfasa | 000-000-0000 Second Counselor .......................................... asdfasdfasdfadd | 000-000-0000 Sacrament Meeting Exec. Secretary (appointments) ................................asdfasdaa | 000-000-0000 30 August 2015 Asst. Exec. Secretary ........................................... asdfasdfaasa | 000-000-0000 ........................................................................................................................... Ward Clerk (records) .............................. asdfasdfasdfasdfasd | 000-000-0000 Asst. Ward Clerk ............................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... Assigned High Councilor .............................asdfasdfasfasdfss | 000-000-0000 Relief Society Adviser ................................... asdfasfasdfsfad | 000-000-0000 Relief Society Adviser ...................................asdfasdfasdfasff | 000-000-0000 Elders Quorum President .................................................................................. Relief Society President ...................................... asdfsadfasdf | 000-000-0000 Sunday School President ..................................... asdfasdfasas | 000-000-0000 Mission Leader .............................................asdfasdfasdfasdff | 000-000-0000 Temple and Family History .............................................................................. Wsafasdfasdfasdf | 000-000-0000 Home Evening .................................................asdfasdfsdfsfds | 000-000-0000 Basdfasdfassfafdfd | 000-000-0000 Service Committee ............................................................................................ Sasdfasdfsadasdfs | 000-000-0000 Music Chairman ......................................... asdfasdfadsffadsaf | 000-000-0000 Institute ............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................... If you need to set up an appointment with a member of the bishopric, “Let me not forget, O Savior, Thou didst bleed and die for me talk to the clerk, or get set apart for a calling, please contact an executive When thy heart was stilled and broken On the cross at Calvary.” secretary or visit the ward offices at 322/324 UPC right after church. – Mabel Jones Gabbott If you just moved in, please contact the ward clerk, Brother asdfassadf, to make sure your membership records are in the ward. Thanks! Provo YSA 123rd Ward Next week’s reading assignment for Gospel Doctrine: 1 Corinthians 11–15. Provo Utah YSA 9th Stake Use the “My Account and Ward” menu on LDS.org to find our ward and stake directory, calendar, and lesson schedules. The directory and calendar The Church of Jesus Christ are also available in the LDS Tools app (iOS, Android, Windows). of Latter-day Saints Ward Facebook group: “YSA 123rd Fall 2015” Stake Facebook page: “Provo Utah YSA 9th Stake: News and Events” .
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