Sunday, November 1, 2009

Weddings & Funerals

Happy Birthday this month to:

July 1 Laurie Tucker
July 2 Emily Allen
July 2 Karen John
July 2 Liz Wilde
July 6 Melba Trimble
July 11 Annette Southwick
July 12 Melissa Bennett
July 12 Debbie Knecht
July 16 Kristen Peterson
July 20 Julie Stabenow
July 26 Mary Sue Bessinger
July 26 Carrie Rasmussen
July 30 Sheryl Gibbs
July 30 Lora Kartchner
July 31 Rae Jean Robinson


Teaching For Our Times Lesson Schedule

June 27th: "Our Perfect Example" Pres. Eyring
July 25th: "Your Happily Ever After" Pres. Uchtdorf
August 22nd: "Help Them on Their Way Home" Pres. Eyring
September 26th: "Place No More for the Enemy of My Soul" Elder Holland
October: No TFOT
November 28th: "The Blessing of Scripture" Elder Christofferson
December 26th: "We Follow Jesus Christ" Elder Cook & "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus" Elder Neil Anderson

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Kaysville Stake Improving Teaching and Learning: July Message, 2010

Principle: Seek to Continually Improve as a Teacher

Thank you for all you are doing to improve as a teacher of the gospel! We are making progress as a stake. President Wangsgard has asked that we continue to seek improvement and growth as teachers and has given four reasons why this is so important for us:

“First, every single one of us are teachers. That includes a high priest teaching a high priest group, or it includes little children, where an older child may be teaching a younger child how to pick up toys.

“Second is because we are living in the last days, and Satan is working overtime to do everything he can to stop us from returning to the presence of our Father in heaven.

“Third, living prophets have asked the entire Church to improve the quality of teaching in the Church.

“Fourth, improving the quality of teaching in the Church is not just what happens in the chapel. It includes home and visiting teaching, and it includes family home evening.”

Application ideas for teachers:

1. Prayerfully evaluate how you might improve as a teacher. Ask the Lord to show you your weakness, and seek His help to improve (see D&C 112:10; Ether 12:27).

2. Write down your goals to improve.

3. Humbly seek feedback after you teach a lesson. You could ask your spouse, those you serve as a home or visiting teacher, or a friend or leader in your ward for suggestions.

4. Express gratitude to the Lord when you experience success as a teacher (see Alma 19:14).

Application ideas for parents:

1. Share your goal to improve your teaching with a family member and report your progress.

2. Gather your family and ask: “Can you suggest some ways we could improve the quality of our family home evenings, family scripture study, family prayer, etc?”

3. Set a family goal to improve gospel teaching and learning in your home.