Presidency's Message

Dear Franklin Stake Primary Presidencies,

Some thoughts from Sister Beck's conference talk are pertinent to us as mothers, wives, sisters, daughters and as Primary leaders:

Personal Revelation

"A good woman knows that she does not have enough time, energy, or opportunity to take care of all of the people or do all of the worthy things her heart yearns to do."

"... with personal revelation, she can prioritize correctly and navigate this life confidently."

"The ability to qualify for, receive, and act on personal revelation is the single most important skill that can be acquired in this life."

1- Keeping the commandments, repenting, and renewing covenants made at baptism lead to the blessing of always having the Lord’s Spirit with us.

2- Making and keeping temple covenants also adds spiritual strength and power to a woman’s life.

3-Many answers to difficult questions are found by reading the scriptures because the scriptures are an aid to revelation. Insight found in scripture accumulates over time, so it is important to spend some time in the scriptures every day.

4-Daily prayer is also essential to having the Lord’s Spirit with us. Those who earnestly seek help through prayer and scripture study often have a paper and pencil nearby to write questions and record impressions and ideas.


Sunday, July 25, 2010

Welcome!

We are excited to welcome Preston 5th Ward's new Primary Presidency!

Heidie Kirkbride(music), Pam Petterborg(1st counselor), Cara Nielsen(President)
Kimberlee Keller(Secretary), Virginia Flippence(2nd counselor)


I was able to visit their ward a few weeks ago and they have such a fun primary!!!
Keep up the good work!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Summer Book Of Mormon Fun

Scriptures4Kids and Deseret Book have joined up to offer children who read their scriptures for 30 or 60 days this summer, a $5 or $10 gift certificate at Deseret Book. See more info at http://scriptures4kids.com/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=6&Itemid=73

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Scripture Treasure Hunt

The basic idea of this activity is a scripture chase/treasure hunt. It helps kids get into the scriptures, so they need to bring their own set.

Divide the kids into groups and with at least one adult leader. Some of these clues are difficult, so you may want to give the adults a cheat sheet. If you have four groups, make four copies of the clues - each set a different color so that each group of kids only pick the clue that is their designated color.

Below are some scriptural references and the place that it would lead you to. For example: the first clue you could hand to one of the groups would be D&C 119:4 and that would lead them to the tithing slip holder where you would have placed the second clue. I would put something on the slip of paper other than just the next clue. You could place another scripture for them to look up, words of encouragement, or a corny rhyme that would make them laugh.

So, here are a few scriptures and where those scripture clues would lead you to. You can arrange them any way you want, each group needs to be in a different order. It does take some effort, but it is fun for the kids.

The final clue needs to take them to the primary room (to a footstool, picture of the prophet or picture of Christ) where you will have a treasure chest filled with prizes for them, but on the outside of the chest, tape the following references, one for each team: Helaman 5: 18, D&C 19:38, D&C 38:30 and D&C 6:3,7.

When all teams arrive they can read them aloud and then you can talk about what a true treasure is. Good Luck!

D&C 119:4 would lead you to a tithing slip holder
Alma 34:26------ closet
3 Ne 24:10 ------window
Exodus 17:6 or Mosiah 18:5 (1st 2 lines)------- water fountain
D&C 72:7 ----- Bishop’s office
D&C 136:28 -------- piano
Hosea 7:6 --------- oven
Malachi 3:2------ soap in bathroom
2 Samuel 22:29------- lamp
1 Ne 22:2 or D&C 20:26 or D&C 1:38------- picture of prophet
Matthew 5:13------ salt shaker in the kitchen
Moses 6:4 ---- footstool in primary room
D&C 55:4---- nursery
Helaman 3:7,9,11----- cement (sidewalk)
Alma 37:35------- youth (young women’s room)
1 Ne 10:19------- picture of Jesus Christ

Friday, May 14, 2010

Revelation

Sister Beck continued:

Revelation can come hour by hour and moment by moment as we do the right things. When women nurture as Christ nurtured, a power and peace can descend to guide when help is needed. For instance, mothers can feel help from the Spirit even when tired, noisy children are clamoring for attention, but they can be distanced from the Spirit if they lose their temper with children. Being in the right places allows us to receive guidance.

It requires a conscious effort to diminish distractions, but having the Spirit of revelation makes it possible to prevail over opposition and persist in faith through difficult days and essential routine tasks. Personal revelation gives us the understanding of what to do every day to increase faith and personal righteousness, strengthen families and homes, and seek those who need our help. Because personal revelation is a constantly renewable source of strength, it is possible to feel bathed in help even during turbulent times.

Promised personal revelation comes when we ask for it, prepare for it, and go forward in faith, trusting that it will be poured out upon us.

February Presidency's Message


PARABLE OF THE TRUCK AND THE TRAILER

The theme for our ward conferences this year is 2 Nephi 31:20, “Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life.”
In thinking of this theme, a thought came to my mind about how we are like a truck and those who would follow us are like a trailer being pulled by the truck. As we drive in a straight, steadfast manner, the trailer follows us in a straight manner. However, if we swerve and lose sight of that straight and narrow path, so to does the trailer. In fact it swerves even more.
We can liken this to our lives. As we follow the commandments, pray regularly, read our scriptures, attend our meetings, and treat others with charity, those that are in our steward, our family and our primary, will follow our example and be blessed. It is my prayer that each of us “will press forward with a steadfastness is Christ”. We love you and pray for you.
Love,
The Franklin Stake Primary Presidency

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Dovetailing Cub Scouts with the Faith In God Program

Discovering how the Faith in God Program dovetails with the Cub Scout Program will help Cub Scout Leaders lead their boys in accomplishing many goals in both programs with one activity, as well as lift their spiritual sights.

For wonderful training on how to do this, click on this link http://www.lds.org/pa/primary/0,18556,,00.html

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Nursery ~ Look What I Did Today !

A fun way to help keep track of the pictures and projects that your little ones create in nursery is to make a place to display them.
All you need is a poster board and some clothespins.
Glue the clothespins along the bottom edge of the poster
and voila you have an easy place to clip the youngsters stuff until
their parents come to pick them up!

You can decorate the upper part of the poster board with pictures, or their hand prints,  or anything fun you can think of.