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Sunday, June 5, 2011

New Gadgets

I have added some new gadgets to our web page.  Hopefully you will find them useful.  You will notice a tab that says Richmond 2nd Recipes, this is a blog that has all of the recipes that we have put in the newsletter so far and will continue to be updated.

Please pass the word along about our blog.  Check back often as there will be updates.

Thanks,
Becky Funk 

June Newsletter

"For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:"-Job 19:25

DATES TO REMEMBER: June
1-RS Temple Day
5- Fast Sunday
19-Father's Day
15-17- AP in Action Camp
24-25-Youth Conference

Lesson Schedule:  June

5-President's Selection
12- Obedience - Pg 201
19- The Family Can
Be Eternal- Pg 207
26-The Eternal Blessing Of Marriage (Elder Richard G. Scott)


Birthday Wishes

4-Vivian Johnson
4-Korin Johnson
5-Teresa Taylor
5-Melissa Titensor
8-Ann  Bowcutt
9-Seantae Jackson
10-Sandy Hamby
14-Lynette Lewis
19-Debbie Allan
21-Shirley Blau
22-Grace Avalos
24-Shari Alvey

Visiting Teaching Message: 

Strengthening Families through Temporal Self-Reliance

Developing self-reliance-the ability to care for ourselves and our families-is the responsibility of every sister.  We become self-reliant as we learn to love work, as we seek inspiration to find the best ways to provide for ourselves, and as we work with family members to meet basic needs.

When we are self-reliant, we use our blessings and resources to prepare for and avoid problems.  Self-reliance, however, is enhanced as we pray for the courage to meet with faith the challenges that will surely come.  Self-reliance also enables us to keep our covenant to care for others.

Julie B. Beck, Relief Society General President, explains that "providing for ourselves and others is evidence that we are disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ."

From Our History:
Relief Society sisters have always participated in the work of saving souls temporally and spiritually.  Each week as the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo me, sisters reported on people in need.  This foundational work of relieving suffering has continued to be the work of Relief Society through the generations. 

Scriptures:
John 13:34-35; James 1:27; Mosiah 4:26; D&C 29:34-35; 38:30;44:6

What Can I Do?
1. How can I help my sisters and their families improve in temporal self-reliance?
2. How can I improve my own temporal self-reliance?

June Newsletter- pg 2

Our focus this month is- O Remember, Remember-
1.  Do you have a written copy of your testimony of Christ? Take time to write one. You might want to include your belief in Him, your gratitude for Him, or an experience that has strengthened your testimony of Him.
2. Obtain and keep a journal, start by maybe taking a few minutes and writing each Sunday this month, if you don't already have a routine.  If you do, write and ponder your testimony.

These are a couple of recipes of the salads that were brought to our Relief Society Meeting in May.
Thank you Sisters!!  They were all yummy, I will try to get the other recipes.

Cherry Delight Jello Salad
Diane Bowden & Mardene Hillyard

1 lg cherry jello, dissolved in 2 cups boiling water
1 can cherry pie filling
1 small can crushed pineapple-divided
1 lg package instant vanilla pudding
1 1/2 cup milk
1 small container cool whip

Mix jello & water, add pie filling and pineapple and set, Blend vanilla pudding and milk.  Add cool whip.  Spread on top of jello.  Garnish with sliced almonds.

Fantastic Fruit Salad
Becky Crossley- Chris Barnes brought to RS Mtg

2 15 oz cans pineapple tidbits
2  cans mandarin oranges
2 15 oz cans fruit cocktail
2 sm. pkgs. vanilla instant pudding
2 c. buttermilk
12 oz. Cool Whip

Drain pineapple, oranges and fruit cocktail 3 hours in colander.  Mix in small bowl pudding and buttermilk.  Put Cool Whip in large bowl, fold in pudding mixture.  Add well drained fruit.  Mix together