"Relief of poverty, relief of illness; relief of doubt, relief of ignorance--relief of all that hinders the joy and progress of a woman."
--John A Widtsoe
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

May Calendar

Please make a note of these upcoming events:

Calendar
12 May, 7pm -  Multistake YSA Temple Evening, 7pm
15 May, 7:30pm -  Multistake YSA Activity, Dianella Chapel
16 May; 7pm -  Multistake Devotional, Mandurah Chapel
17 May, 7pm -  Stake YSA Fireside, Rockingham chapel
18-31 May - Temple Closed
23 May 5:30pm  - movie night "Meet the Mormons", Rockingham cultural hall (bring friends)
24 May, 1pm-7pm - Multistake YSA Devotional, Dianella
24 May, 6:30pm - MultiStake Single Adult Fireside
26 May, 12pm - Friendship Luncheon  [location TBA]
1 June - Western Australia Day
5 June, 7pm - Ward Temple Baptisms
6 June, 2pm - Stake RS Garden Party, Gary Holland Centre (Dress vintage)

Coming up in June... Fortnightly workshops on "Food, Finance and Frugality"

All Church Calendar items, with details, can be found on the www.lds.org website.

Do you have your LDS Account yet? If not, get registered and get access to all the LDS Tools. You will need your membership number (found on your Temple Recommend, or contact the Ward Clerk for more info).

Sunday, June 8, 2014

RS Newsletter June 2014

 Beloved daughters of our Heavenly Father,

         As members of the Church these should not be perilous times for us. If we are following the counsel of the prophets and church leaders, obeying all Heavenly Fathers commandments, living the gospel everyday and sharing the gospel with others, we will fare well.
         To help us further during these perilous times is the principle of “Self-Reliance. “Self-reliance is an important area we must achieve for us to be happy in this mortal life. The first law of self-reliance is “pay your tithing.” Followed by: get out of debt, put some money away for a rainy day, live within your means (budget brands vs labels), don’t go into debt for unnecessary things (eg, a small house made beautiful is easier to pay off), etc. Education is an acceptable debt also as it will offer individuals and families greater opportunities for employment. There may be other areas that you might consider a necessary part of self-reliance.
          If we are not doing these things, then now is a good time to start. Sit down with your spouse or your family and discuss how you can accomplish these things. I bear testimony to you that if you can master these particular areas of life you will have joy, happiness and peace.
          In the name of our Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen

Dawn Hirama
Relief Society President

The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Minister

        As we minister to others, we become true followers of Jesus Christ, who set the example for us. President Thomas S. Monson said: “We are surrounded by those in need. … We are the Lord’s hands here upon the earth, with the mandate to serve and to lift His children.”

        Linda K. Burton, Relief Society general president, taught: “With practice, each of us can become more like the Savior as we serve God’s children. To help us better [minister to] one another, I would like to suggest four words to remember: ‘First observe, then serve.’ … As we do so, we are keeping covenants, and our service, like President Monson’s, will be evidence of our discipleship.”

We can pray each morning to recognize opportunities to serve others. “Heavenly Father will guide you, and angels will assist you,” said David L. Beck, Young Men general president. “You will be given power to bless lives and rescue souls.”

Consider This

1. How can prayer lead us to be instruments in the Lord’s hands?
2. How can ministering to others help us keep our covenants?

From the Scriptures

Matthew 20:25–28;
1 Nephi 11:27–28;
3 Nephi 28:18

 From Our History

               At the October 1856 general conference, President Brigham Young (1801–77) announced that handcart pioneers were still crossing the plains and that everyone was to help gather supplies for them immediately.
               Lucy Meserve Smith wrote that women “stripped off their petticoats [large underskirts], stockings, and every thing they could spare, right there in the Tabernacle, and piled [them] into the wagons.”
               As the rescued pioneers began to arrive in Salt Lake City, Lucy wrote, “I never took more … pleasure in any labor I ever performed in my life, such a unanimity of feeling prevailed. I only had to go into a store and make my wants known; if it was cloth, it was measured off without charge.”
President George Albert Smith (1870–1951) said of ministering to others: “Our eternal happiness will be in proportion to the way that we devote ourselves to helping others.”

How have you helped someone today?

 We recommend sisters read the lesson prior to coming to Relief Society so they can better participate and get more out of the teachings.
1 June—Inspired Topic: “Those who are wise and faithful will be prepared when the Lord comes again.”
29 June—Teaching for our Times: “Protection from Pornography—A Christ-focused Home” Linda S Reeves (General Conference April 2014 Saturday AM session)

Mon 2 June—Public Holiday
Sat 7 June, 2-4pm Mandurah Chapel—Stake Relief Society Activity
Thurs 19 June, 10am Chapel—Managing a Budget with Excel Spreadsheets
Thurs 26 June, 10am Chapel—RS Temple Trip carpool

 Angel Food Cake

Note: ALL utensils (bowl, beaters, spatulas, pans etc) MUST be grease-free, or the egg whites won’t beat up to stiff peaks.

Preheat oven to 160C (150C fan forced).

In a grease-free mixing bowl beat:

· 10-12 egg whites (about 270ml)
· 1 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
· 1/4 tsp salt

Beat until stiff peaks form.

Beat in, bit by bit:
· 1 1/2 cup powdered sugar (confectioner’s sugar)
Until well-blended.

Add while beating:
· 1 tsp vanilla extract

Fold in:
· 1 cup corn flour

With a spatula, scoop batter (batter will be stiff) into an ungreased pan.  Recommend either bread tin or bundt pan, if you do not have an Angel Food tin.

Bake in oven at 160C for 40-50 minutes. Top will brown and crack.

Allow cake to cool completely before loosening and unmoulding.

Best served with whipped cream and fruit.


Influential Latter-Day Saint Women
You Might Not Know
You know about Emma Smith and Eliza R Snow.  Do you know these influential women from Church history?

· Sarah Melissa Granger Kimball
Student of Joseph Smith’s School of the Prophets and Suffragette

· Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon
Physician and First female US State Senator

· Jane Manning James
Early African American Saint who crossed the Great Plains with the pioneers.

· Dr Emma Liljenquist
Obstetrician and Midwife

· Amelia Telle Cannon
Early champion of education

· Grace Vlam
First missionary to preach the gospel in Indonesia.


 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Relief Society Newsletter

January 2013

Presidency Message

As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints we are special and beloved daughters of God, cherished beyond our wildest dreams by a Father who gave His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to die for our sins, and give us a way that we can always be forgiven our transgressions or sins if we have a broken heart and a contrite spirit, the key to repentance and forgiveness.

I thank Heavenly Father for sending the missionaries to my home. What a blessing it is to have been chosen to become a member of this Church and to have the fullness of the gospel, restored in these latter days, in our lives. To have a living prophet on the earth today who leads us and guides us, who loves us and prays for us. We are surely blessed!

I am grateful for the trials and tribulations in my life, which help me to witness my heavenly Father’s mercy and love. Trials are certainly sent to test us and help us grow. Lessons learned from making righteous choices help us to know and understand His will. How comforting it is to feel that all will be well because we listen to the ‘still small voice’ that guides us and we obey.

Dear Sisters, be of good cheer, be courageous and make those difficult decisions which you know to be right, for the Lord is on your side. Always be prayerful, always remember to thank your Father in heaven for the blessings you receive. Call on him as often as you need. Ask for His grace to be with you as the battle is long, endure it well and you will triumph. Along the way, enjoy your family and your friends – remember to tell them often that you love them because they need to hear it. “Find joy in the journey” (Pres. Thomas S, Monson).
Dawn Hirama, Second Counselor


RS Lessons
6th Find Joy in the Journey
13th ch 1 - Learning by Faith
20th ch 2 - Baptism and the Gift of the Holy Ghost
27th Ensign: “Be Anxiously Engaged” - Russell M Ballard

Visiting Teaching Message for January: Missionary Work


Recipe Corner
“Strawberry Lemonade”

Use Fresh Summer fruits that are in season

Ingredients

  • Strawberries
  • Lemonade

Method

Blend strawberries
Pour your favorite lemonade into blended strawberries.
Serve with blended ice

Quick , Easy, Simple


Message Board

Our blog is found at rockinghamrs.blogspot.com with all calendar events please take a look as this is one of our new features.

Pick up Free Brumby Bread every Monday’s at Dawn Hirama's after 6:30.

Relief Society Table at front entrance has all RS newsletters, sign up sheets and hand outs.

Upcoming Events2013

Our first activity for the New Year Hawaiian Luau.. come have fun …Hula lessons and more!
Time...6:30
Date Thursday 21st Feb

Sunday, December 2, 2012

December 2012 Newsletter

Celestial Sisters

Rockingham Ward Relief Society Newsletter
December 2012

Presidency Message:
Holiness and Happiness

"The more we devote ourselves to the pursuit of holiness and happiness, the less likely we will be on a path to regrets." --Elder Deiter F. Uchdorf

As daughters of God, we are encouraged to do mighty things. Indeed, at no other time in the world's history, has any woman been presented with so many choices. She can take virtually any path now.

So much choice can make one's head spin, especially at this time of year. How can a woman sort herself out?

I find when I am faced with a choice, big or little, I hold my decision up to a little ruler that says, "What Would Jesus Do?" Would my decision promote more holiness in my life? Will it make me more Christ-like or less?

This is most important to us now. The Season of Christ's Birth has been overwhelmed by things of the world. Buy! Buy! Buy! Rush here and there! Feel the pressure! Keep up appearances! Push to have the best party! Get angry at someone at the shops!

In all that, where is our quietude? Where is our lowly stable? Where are our hearts? Where is our holiness?

I encourage you to reflect upon your lives at this time, and make your conscious decisions with the aim of more holiness in your lives. More holiness will bring more happiness, and a calmer sense of self.

For me, the Season begins with Thanksgiving--a day of gratitude-- and ends with New Year's Day--resolutions to be a better me in the new year. And in the middle of it all, is my true reason for the season, remembering the Birth of Christ.

May you also find Christ at this time of year, and all year round.

With Love, Your RS Presidency


December Lessons

  • 2nd Making Our Sacrament More Christ-Centred
  • 9th Chap 23 - Of you it is Required to Forgive
  • 16th Chap 24 - Righteous Living in Perilous Times
  • 23rd Ensign - Dieter F Uchdorf "Of Regrets and Resolutions"
  • 30th Combined Priesthood & RS


Activities

Relief Society Christmas Party
Time : 6:30
Place: Chapel
Date: 13 Dec 2012

The Parents' Workshop, Sisters Temple Trip and Friendship Luncheon will resume next year in February.

Upcoming Events in 2013!

Hawaiian Luau (Hula lessons and more!), Relief Society Birthday Party (bring your teacup), Easter Program (Women Who Knew Christ) and more!


Message Board

Free Brumby's Bread every Monday at Dawn Hirama's home after 6:30pm and, every Thursday at the chapel from 6:30-7:30pm.


Recipe Corner

Ingredients

  • 500ml (2 cups) thickened cream
  • 1 tsp caster sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 250g pkt Arnott’s Choc Ripple biscuits
  • Grated chocolate, to decorate

Method

Place cream, sugar and vanilla in a bowl and beat using an electric beater until stiff.

Spread a little cream onto the base of a serving plate. Spread one biscuit with 1 1/2 teaspoons of cream then sandwich with another biscuit. Top with another 1 1/2 teaspoons of cream then place biscuits on their side onto the serving plate. Repeat until all biscuits have been used and form a log.

Spread remaining cream over log to cover entirely. Cover loosely with foil. Place in the fridge for 6 hours to set.

Just before serving, sprinkle with grated chocolate

Sunday, October 28, 2012

November Calendar

Join us for these great activities!

  • 28 Oct - YSA Relief Society lesson
  • 29 Oct 11:30 - Friendship Luncheon at Juliet's House (12 Ambleside Parade)
  • 31 Oct 6pm - Trunk or Treat. Bring your little ghosties and ghoulies for a fun and safe activity at the Chapel - run by the YW/YM of Rockingham and Baldivis wards.
  • 2-3 Nov - Father & Son Camp - All bretheren of every age encouraged to attend.
  • 1-13 Nov - temple closed
  • 10-11 Nov - Bunbury Funbury for YSA
  • 12 Nov 1pm - Mother's Workshop
  • 17 Nov - Rockinham's got Talent. Come show off your fine performance skills
  • 23-25 - Single Adult convention
  • 22 Nov - Temple Trip
  • 26 Nov 11:30 - Friendship Luncheon

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Calendar

Upcoming Events


Sat 22 Sep, 7:30am at the Chapel - RS Breakfast. Come join us for a yummy breakfast and some fun and inspiration.
Sun 23 Sep - RS YSA Class - Relief Society has its own YSA class. Join us for opening exercises, then join Sister Arahi Taylor in the Stake President's office for a lesson just for YSA.
Thu 27 Sep, meet at chapel before 10am - RS Temple Trip
Fri 28 Sep, 7pm, at the Temple - YSA Temple Baptisms
Fri 28 Sep - last day of school - kiddlie-winks off for two weeks.
Mon 1 Oct - Queen's Birthday - public holiday
Sun 7 Oct, 6pm at the chapel - General RS Broadcast. Join us for inspirational talks.
13-14 Oct - General Conference
Sat 13 Oct - Temple Closed for Conference
19-21 Oct - YSA convention
Thu 25 Oct - RS Temple Trip
Fri 26 Oct - YSA Temple Baptisms
Sat 27 Oct - Trash & Treasure - Details TBA
Sun 28 Oct - RS YSA Class

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Relief Society Breakfast

Good morning Sisters, this is an update on the Relief Society Breakfast this month. It will now be held on 22nd September, 2012 at 7.30am. Looking forward to seeing you all there. Have an awesome week.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Activities 21 Aug - 14 Sept

We have some exciting activities coming up over the next month. Join us for a wonderful time.

23 Aug - RS Temple Day. Meet at the Chapel about 9:45 to carpool up. Make your own Endowment Session appointment by calling the Perth Temple (see Temple info in sidebar).

25 Aug - Stake Conference. 3pm Priesthood Leadership session (men), 6pm General Session (adults) Rockingham Chapel.
26 Aug - Stake Conference. 10am General Session (everyone), Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

27 Aug 11:30am - Friendship Luncheon: Happy Birthday! Come join us at Juliet Dominy's home to celebrate Birthdays.

28 Aug - Ward Council (Auxiliary Leaders only)

1 Sept 7:30-9:00am - RS Breakfast. Come join us for breakfast and sisterly strengthening.

1 Sept 4:00-8:00pm - Iron Dad! Come watch the dads compete in this fun-filled ward activity. RS assignment: drinks & salads. Bring that Iron Dad Food!

3 Sept 1:00pm - Mothers' Workshop. Join us at the Chapel for another excellent workshop on 1-2-3 Magic taught by Jane Dawson.

10 Sept 1:00pm - Mothers' Workshop

12 Sept 11:30 - Homemaking Afternoon at the Chapel. Come make Temple bags, or bring along an unfinished project of your choosing to complete.

14 Sept 8:00pm - Annual Ball at Canning Vale. Come dance the night away at this Royal Ball. Don't lose any glass slippers!



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