Monday, October 4, 2010

The Diverse Voices of Mormonism

Brethren,

     Our wonderful, inspired Priesthood leaders have been working hard at updating and re-invigorating the internet sites that we both regularly use, and share with the public. The LDS Newsroom has undergone this change as well. The link for you to see this new site is : http://beta-newsroom.lds.org. There was a story recently published to the newsroom, and is one worth sharing with you, so here I will share this wonderful story:


I. The New Newsroom
Today, a completely revamped Newsroom goes live on the Internet, providing more flexibility and immediacy in presenting news stories, commentary and insights about issues of public interest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
 
What do these changes mean for Newsroom’s audience, and how does this website fit into the chorus of voices that seems never to tire of debating Mormonism from every perspective?

Never before has mass communication been so easy. Yet perhaps never before has understanding been so elusive. News sources are rapidly proliferating. Traditional journalism, with its once-clear system of ethics and practices, is giving way to the participatory freedom of citizen journalism, which can provide value and insights to the news gathering process but which sometimes seems to have few rules at all. Forms of social media connect diverse individuals and create distinct “thought communities,” which can both unify and fragment.

II. The Emergence of the Church in the Public Eye
Periodically since its founding in 1830, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has passed through periods of intense public scrutiny and droughts of relative obscurity. The Reed Smoot Senate hearings of the early 1900s, coming soon after the formal Manifesto of 1890 that called for an end to polygamy in the Church, was a period in which America seemed to try, perhaps not very well, to come to terms with a faith that was grown on its own soil.

By the 1950s and early ’60s, however, Church values of family, duty, service and patriotism seemed to line up very comfortably with the values of many Americans, and in the 1970s the Public Communications Department of the Church was established.
 
During the 1990s, the president of the Church conducted a series of high-profile interviews, including some on national television. The 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City opened some of the Church’s people, hospitality and iconic images to a world audience. The 2008 presidential candidacy of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney introduced the serious prospects of a Mormon president for the first time. This, together with the Church’s defense of marriage through support of Proposition 8 in California, seemed to initiate an awareness and public discussion on Mormon doctrine and culture that otherwise may not have happened.

While these spikes in public interest between periods of relative obscurity raised the Church’s profile, they did not, in themselves, foster a sustained public understanding of the Mormon faith. To facilitate more dialogue with serious journalists, the Public Affairs Department of the Church in recent years began actively seeking out writers in the nation’s most respected newspapers and journals — the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and many others — suggesting and responding to news stories and presenting to editorial boards. The department also reached out to a range of other opinion leaders including religious figures. At the same time, the Church expanded its online presence. Newsroom.lds.org was revamped from the Olympics-oriented site of 2000–2002. Elder M. Russell Ballard and Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve began sharing messages on YouTube and encouraging members to participate in social media like blogs, Facebook and Twitter. This counsel encouraged Latter-day Saints to help shape the public identity of the Church by telling their own personal stories.
III. Diversity of Voices in the Mormon Conversation
Recently, close observers of the Church including scholars, journalists and bloggers have also begun to comment on a new phenomenon: the fact that Mormon membership, at least in the United States, appears to have reached a kind of critical mass. In fact, there are now roughly as many Mormons in the United States as Jews, although Mormon demographics are decidedly younger. Individual Mormon voices — or, rather, the voices of many diverse individuals who also happen to be Mormon — are increasingly heard.

There was a time during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century when Church members gathered from around the world and concentrated their efforts on establishing communities and settlements throughout the Intermountain West of the United States. That is no longer true. Countless students and young families have spread out across the nation and the world to attend prestigious universities and contribute to their professional fields and communities. They serve on city councils, volunteer at schools, and participate in local service projects. As a result, Mormons have become firmly embedded in the fabric of community life. They have become the neighbors and work colleagues of people everywhere. One consequence is that today there is an array of voices and a wide range of perspectives from within the Mormon faith.
The voices that have the largest megaphone are ironically the ones that do not seek it on behalf of the Church. By virtue of their membership in the Church, well-known and influential Mormons such as former governor Mitt Romney, author Stephenie Meyer, Senator Harry Reid and TV personality Glenn Beck represent the diversity of Mormon culture and demonstrate the broad range of personalities within it. However, the causes they advance are political or cultural, and certainly not Church-specific. They would be the first to affirm they have no intention of speaking officially for the Church, especially regarding matters of doctrine or policy. While some people may think these personalities represent the thinking of their faith, they simply do not, and don’t pretend to.

Other voices include media commentators, cultural observers, professional experts, credible academics, active bloggers and news columnists, many of whom embrace the Mormon faith. The proliferation and diffusion of media platforms have empowered countless Latter-day Saints to open up the Mormon story. Often (though not always), these voices provide a valuable perspective on Mormon life. Some reflect the themes and concerns of their own milieu and do not always agree with each other or with the Church. Because these individuals have limited access to the complex internal workings of the Church and the thoughts of those who lead it, they speak independently but not necessarily authoritatively.

In addition, there is a broad spectrum of journalistic coverage of the Church, ranging from non-Mormon writers and publications that try to seriously analyze Church policies and practices, to those who seem to make up facts as they go along. Some thoughtful observers of Mormon life seek to truly advance understanding. For example, Felicia Sonmez and Mary Jordan of the Washington Post, Manya Brachear of the Chicago Tribune, Professor Laurie Maffly-Kipp in The Christian Century, and Noah Feldman in the New York Times have written even-handed treatments of the Church’s presence in public life.

In recent months we have seen yet another, very significant development. In several defined areas across the United States, an advertising campaign by the Church itself has given Church members a platform from which they can speak for themselves. Unscripted, these members have been empowered to express themselves in a way that was unimaginable just a decade ago. The individual profiles that now appear on Mormon.org capture the robust diversity within Mormon life, embody Mormon values and put a personal face on the institution. The premise behind this campaign is that Church members cannot be easily stereotyped and that in their diversity they find a common thread of belief in following Jesus Christ and in their core values.

Amid all of this rich diversity of perspectives stands what we might call “the prophetic voice.” The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve constitute the highest governing bodies of the Church. These leaders pray, counsel and unitedly declare official doctrine and policy. With respect to the institution as a whole, they are the ultimate source of authority. In addition, they administer the ecclesiastical organization of a worldwide church. These weighty responsibilities focus their minds and energies on the big picture and long-term direction of the Church.

IV. The Official Newsroom
And so in what has become a very large conversation, where does the newly revamped Newsroom fit? Newsroom offers an official perspective and inside knowledge on events and developments that are not easily available elsewhere. Newsroom speaks to the growing relevance of Mormonism in public life. Today’s updated version provides a better design, greater flexibility for the reader, an enhanced search capability, improved navigability, and multimedia resources for users, including journalists.
Of all the Church’s media platforms, Newsroom has a unique vantage point from which to contextualize, analyze and position the Church’s public engagement. Through statements, news releases, commentaries, blog posts and background resources, Newsroom takes the complexities of the Church’s interaction with society and breaks them down to formats accessible to a variety of audiences — journalists, opinion leaders, academics, interfaith leaders, Church members and others. Collectively, we might refer to these individual audiences as “Church watchers” — those who like to keep track of Church policies and developments and stay informed through official, reliable information.
Importantly, Newsroom provides an additional platform for Church leaders to occasionally highlight public initiatives, declare public positions and emphasize Church messages in a way specifically oriented to the general public rather than to Church members alone.
During his inaugural press conference in 2008, President Thomas S. Monson urged Latter-day Saints: “I think we should not be sequestered in a little cage. I think we have a responsibility to be active in the communities where we live.” In that same spirit, Elder M. Russell Ballard implored Church members to engage with society through new media: “There are conversations going on about the Church constantly. Those conversations will continue whether or not we choose to participate in them. But we cannot stand on the sidelines while others, including our critics, attempt to define what the Church teaches.”
Following this mantra, the Public Affairs Department engages in a variety of conversations and relationships. For example, the Newsroom blog links to and taps into larger conversations taking place on other media platforms; Elder Quentin L. Cook participated in a series on the Future of Mormonism at Patheos.com; Public Affairs managing director Michael Otterson periodically writes columns at the Washington Post’s On Faith forum; Public Affairs staff engages in interfaith conversations with other religious leaders and representatives; Newsroom content is occasionally posted on other influential websites; and prominent Mormon blogs have conducted interviews with Newsroom staff.
In short, Newsroom seeks to build trust with its audience by demonstrating accuracy, transparency, good judgment and sharing important insights. Its official status as a communications channel for the Church puts it in a unique position to share those insights.
Style Guide Note: When reporting about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, please use the complete name of the Church in the first reference. For more information on the use of the name of the Church, go to our online style guide.




**Lubbock Texas Stake Announcements:

Friday, October 1st Through 5th - Temple Closed

Tuesday, October 5th Relief Society @ 6:30

Sunday, October 10th @ 8:30a.m. Branch Council

**Submit Your Testimony To Share On http://plainviewreview.blogspot.com by sending your story, missionary moment, inspiring thought or conversion story with testimony to PlainviewEldersQuorum@ldsliving.com**

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Plainview Branch Elders & High Priest Lessons By Date:

10-10-10 : Chapter 19 Gospel Principles Manual "Repentance"

10-17-10 : Chapter 20 Gospel Principles Manual "Baptism"

10-24-10 : "Helping Hands, Saving Hands" - By Elder Koichi Aoyagi - April 2010 Conference

10-31-10 : Joint Meeting With Priesthood

11-7-10 : "To The Home Teachers Of The Church" By President Ezra Taft Benson - April 1987 -

11-14-10 : Chapter 21 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gift Of The Holy Ghost"

11-21-10 : Chapter 22 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gifts Of The Spirit"

11-28-10 : "That Our Children Might See The Face Of Our Savior" - By Cheryl C. Lant - April 2010

12-5-10 : "Only An Elder" - by Elder Bruce R. McConkie in 1974

12-12-10 : Chapter 23 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sacrament"

12-19-10 : Chapter 24 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sabbath Day"

12-26-10 : To Be Announced

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The Vision Of The Vine Developing

Brethren, Please Visit the Blog @ http://plainvieweq.blogspot.com as this post does contain a video!

For any of you who are getting this notification by email, just save yourself the trouble of trying to understand it in a certain way, and just do me this favor, right now. Visit the Branch Blog (Same link as above) http://plainvieweq.blogspot.com to view this blog as I have the desire to have you listen to the video as you read the blog. Then, I want some feedback!

Assuming you are now on the blog, I want you to pray about the Vision of the Vine that President Shumway has introduced to the Stake, and truthfully ask for the witness that it is indeed the Lords Vision given through President Shumway for our stake. Now, below, hit play on the video below and then read the text that I have to write to you concerning the Vision of the Vine.



As I ponder the relative significance of what this miraculous vision means to me, I can't help but wonder how much it should mean to all of us as members of this Stake in Zion. I saw the Lord's hand so ever deeply involved in my life and saw the Vision of the Vine play into effect so quickly and miraculously that I scarce could believe it as I saw it develop over just one week!

I watched as a family, who was on the verge of collapse, found a sturdy foundation on the Lord Jesus Christ and managed to start to save themselves, knowing only that Jesus Christ can help them through this with their pledge to do all they could.

I watched this past fast and testimony meeting, as a flood of the Spirit overcame me in an instant so fast that I nearly denied my eyes a second time...this time a man I love so dearly.... a man I know who loves the Lord Jesus Christ so dearly, came in as I was breaking the bread of the Sacrament. I have not seen this man in Church prior on his own accord in more than 9 months. I have tried to visit this man, as I have been his home teacher for years now and only recently in August got to talking with him again. But he was there! I was happy.

Yes I was thrilled this man was there, because that is where he should be. Like President Shumway has taught us, from the beginning of his calling as a Stake President, "If you are here now, you are meant to be here." As is clearly highlighted in a favored document, "The Shumway Sequence" - Number Five says "If you are here now, you are foreordained to be here." (Followed by a reference to Alma 13:3)

What blew me away, was his going to the stand on Fast and Testimony meeting to bear his witness of the truthfulness of the Gospel. It consumed me with joy, and I could not help but weep as I felt joy in his desire to come back into the fold and to be with the flock. It was truly inspiring. He touched many there, and the Spirit was ever so powerful, it prompted many to come bear their testimony as well.

The last thing that absolutely inspired me, and made me happy, also giving yet another confirmation to the Vision of the Vine was another individual. As I try to do sometimes, I will stand outside the doors of the chapel with the Missionaries and greet people after they have entered the building, and prior to going into the chapel (Note we have a 2 phase building- not a stake center). In the performance of this, I saw a woman peer in at the back end of the hall (At the farthest entrance from the chapel) and seemed if but for a moment she knew not where to go. She was certainly nobody I knew, nor anyone out in the hall at that time. Nevertheless the Spirit prompted me to go greet this kind woman and welcome her. I gave her my name and she gave me her name. I asked her if she was visiting, and she declared quickly, (nearly word for word) "No, I've lived in Plainview for years, was raised a Mormon but stopped going to church ten years ago. I just felt that I should come back." This made me want to weep with joy, for I knew again, yet another confirmation, that the Vision of the Vine was real, unique and truthful.

There is a special Spirit over the Lubbock Texas Mission right now. The Lord is granting the additional power to help make us more able to perform his work and I know it to be true.

President Shumway also once declared that this Vision of the Vine was not a recent Vision, but one he had some time back that the Lord was making him aware of.

Finally, I know the Lord's hand is this work, and is behind this vision, because he made it possible for Plainview to change me for the better and help me become an eternal family with my wife and kids. No other place, or Spirit has been able to change this sinner before.... so it is here I must express my love to the Stake, and even indeed most especially, the Plainview Branch. God Bless us as he has hitherto done, and pray we will live worthy of this additional Spiritual power given us of the Lord.

I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.



**Lubbock Texas Stake Announcements:

Friday, October 1st Through 5th - Temple Closed

Saturday, October 2nd- General Conference Telecasts 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

**PLEASE , Invite a friend to a General Conference Session!**

Saturday, October 2nd Ice Cream Social @ 6:15p.m.
Saturday, October 2nd Priesthood Session @ 7:00p.m

Sunday, October 3rd General Conference Telecasts @ 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

Tuesday, October 5th Relief Society @ 6:30

Sunday, October 10th @ 8:30a.m. Branch Council

**Submit Your Testimony To Share On http://plainviewreview.blogspot.com by sending your story, missionary moment, inspiring thought or conversion story with testimony to PlainviewEldersQuorum@ldsliving.com**

*****************Plainview Branch Elders & High Priest Lessons By Date:

10-3-10 : General Conference

10-10-10 : Chapter 19 Gospel Principles Manual "Repentance"

10-17-10 : Chapter 20 Gospel Principles Manual "Baptism"

10-24-10 : "Helping Hands, Saving Hands" - By Elder Koichi Aoyagi - April 2010 Conference

10-31-10 : Joint Meeting With Priesthood

11-7-10 : "To The Home Teachers Of The Church" By President Ezra Taft Benson - April 1987 -

11-14-10 : Chapter 21 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gift Of The Holy Ghost"

11-21-10 : Chapter 22 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gifts Of The Spirit"

11-28-10 : "That Our Children Might See The Face Of Our Savior" - By Cheryl C. Lant - April 2010

12-5-10 : "Only An Elder" - by Elder Bruce R. McConkie in 1974

12-12-10 : Chapter 23 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sacrament"

12-19-10 : Chapter 24 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sabbath Day"

12-26-10 : To Be Announced

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

"Continue In Patience" - New Mormon Messages Video

Brethren, please visit http://plainvieweq.blogspot.com ! This post contains videos!

This Mormon Messages Video Comes from the most recent General Conference (April 2010) and the underlying idea comes from the talk given by President Uchtdorf - "Continue In Patience".

Be ready to smile, and feel the spirit as you watch this video!



**Lubbock Texas Stake Announcements:

Friday, October 1st Through 5th - Temple Closed

Saturday, October 2nd- General Conference Telecasts 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

**PLEASE , Invite a friend to a General Conference Session!**

Saturday, October 2nd Ice Cream Social @ 6:15p.m. Just prior to Priesthood Session Start

Saturday, October 2nd Priesthood Session @ 7:00p.m

Sunday, October 3rd General Conference Telecasts @ 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

Tuesday, October 5th Relief Society @ 6:30

Sunday, October 10th @ 8:30a.m. Branch Council

**Submit Your Testimony To Share On http://plainviewreview.blogspot.com by sending your story, missionary moment, inspiring thought or conversion story with testimony to PlainviewEldersQuorum@ldsliving.com**

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Plainview Branch Elders & High Priest Lessons By Date:

10-3-10 : General Conference

10-10-10 : Chapter 19 Gospel Principles Manual "Repentance"

10-17-10 : Chapter 20 Gospel Principles Manual "Baptism"

10-24-10 : "Helping Hands, Saving Hands" - By Elder Koichi Aoyagi - April 2010 Conference

10-31-10 : Joint Meeting With Priesthood

11-7-10 : "To The Home Teachers Of The Church" By President Ezra Taft Benson - April 1987 -

11-14-10 : Chapter 21 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gift Of The Holy Ghost"

11-21-10 : Chapter 22 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gifts Of The Spirit"

11-28-10 : "That Our Children Might See The Face Of Our Savior" - By Cheryl C. Lant - April 2010

12-5-10 : "Only An Elder" - by Elder Bruce R. McConkie in 1974

12-12-10 : Chapter 23 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sacrament"

12-19-10 : Chapter 24 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sabbath Day"

12-26-10 : To Be Announced

Monday, September 27, 2010

"The Lord Can Confirm : Touch The Ball."

Brethren,

The final talk given that wonderful night of edification among the General Priesthood on 8-22-10 was truly inspiring. Taking the pulpit in a dignified and inspired manner, President Shumway began to address the body of the Priesthood.


First, he said, "I'd like to thank my Counselors, Brother John Brown," (2nd Speaker) and then, mentioning a worthy recruit for Missionary work, he thanks, "Brother McCullock (Not sure on spelling of name- 1st Speaker) for being found worthy."

In light of the worthy examples put before the young men, President Shumway did the unthinkable and called the young men to the stand by Aaronic Priesthood groups of Deacons, Teachers and Priests. He then asked them to take the new challenge and commitment put forth by President Hinkley not too long ago, and they ALL agreed to take on this challenge.

He stated some of the things that President Hinkley spoke concerning the rise in Missionary Standards:

** Raise The Standards : The Lord calls us; Serving a Mission is not a right of passage. [It is a focus] Requiring us to be worthy in every aspect. Live above the low standards of the world, and regardless of sin, know that "We love you regardless."

Continuing on, President Shumway declared, "You must prepare now; Change & make a commitment to live your life in a way you are always worthy... the sooner you change your life the better."

With an obvious feeling of love and charity, he then humbly declared, "There is nothing you can share with us, that will cause you to fall out of our love. The Mission of the Church is to save souls. There is no greater work."

President Shumway closed with two additional items: Missionary Work & The Confirmation Of The Lord.

What stood out to me the most, and which caused me to make it the Title of this entry, is the short yet powerful phrase "The Lord Can Confirm : Touch The Ball." - I can take that of myself as an admonition to get involved, be a part of the work of the Lord. As we become involved, we partake of the Spirit and therefore are blessed in all times of our lives. This truth applies even to any outside the Lubbock Texas Mission, but can be our Gold Standard here in Texas. The Lord is smiling over us when we do as commanded... I know this to be true, In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.



**Lubbock Texas Stake Announcements:

Saturday, September 25th @ 7:00 p.m. - General Relief Society Telecast @ Stake Center (** ATTENTION, SHOULD A BROTHER HAVE A WIFE THAT CAN NOT DRIVE TO LUBBOCK, CONSIDER LOADING IT UP ON YOUR COMPUTER AT HOME. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, CONTACT PRESIDENT BEARDSLEY **)

Sunday, September 26th @ 8:30 a.m. - Welfare Meeting

Friday, October 1st Through 5th - Temple Closed

Saturday, October 2nd- General Conference Telecasts 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

**PLEASE , Invite a friend to a General Conference Session!**

Saturday, October 2nd Ice Cream Social @ 6:15p.m.
Saturday, October 2nd Priesthood Session @ 7:00p.m

Sunday, October 3rd General Conference Telecasts @ 11:00a.m. &a 3:00p.m.

Tuesday, October 5th Relief Society @ 6:30

Sunday, October 10th @ 8:30a.m. Branch Council

**Submit Your Testimony To Share On http://plainviewreview.blogspot.com by sending your story, missionary moment, inspiring thought or conversion story with testimony to PlainviewEldersQuorum@ldsliving.com**

*****************Plainview Branch Elders & High Priest Lessons By Date:

10-3-10 : General Conference

10-10-10 : Chapter 19 Gospel Principles Manual "Repentance"

10-17-10 : Chapter 20 Gospel Principles Manual "Baptism"

10-24-10 : "Helping Hands, Saving Hands" - By Elder Koichi Aoyagi - April 2010 Conference


10-31-10 : Joint Meeting With Priesthood


11-7-10 : "To The Home Teachers Of The Church" By President Ezra Taft Benson - April 1987 -


11-14-10 : Chapter 21 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gift Of The Holy Ghost"


11-21-10 : Chapter 22 Gospel Principles Manual "The Gifts Of The Spirit"


11-28-10 : "That Our Children Might See The Face Of Our Savior" - By Cheryl C. Lant - April 2010


12-5-10 : "Only An Elder" - by Elder Bruce R. McConkie in 1974

12-12-10 : Chapter 23 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sacrament"

12-19-10 : Chapter 24 Gospel Principles Manual "The Sabbath Day"


12-26-10 : To Be Announced

Thursday, September 23, 2010

"Do We Heal The Room?" - Counsel From President Kimball

Brethren,

Just now a day past one month ago, the body of the Priesthood, both Aaronic and Melchizedek, gathered for counsel from our inspiring leaders here in the Lubbock Texas Mission. Many powerful presentations and talks were given, testimonies borne, and affirmations of truth made to compliment what we did already know... and for some, create understanding for that which was not known.

As has been previously noted in my attempt to list these wonderful talks, I will try to list with as much accuracy as possible, the word for word quotations. Yet on this particular talk, I have the help of the Holy Ghost and my heart, because there was a profound question asked in the talk that caused me to seriously ponder many things. This question I speak of, is the title of this Blog Post.

"Do we heal the room?" What an incredible question. Let me now build up to where he asked it, and why.

It was no secret that in this Priesthood gathering, the topic (So I say) was personal worthiness and our missionary work. That being so, President Kimball took the stand and said this quickly,

"To be Virtuous is to be morally excellent. The Virtuous ways of our lives affect others. I am grateful for Virtuous men. They can do many amazing things - as we come into the lives of [our] members, our families, each other...... Do we heal the room?"

"Our influence we have as Virtuous men can and will change the lives of others!"

There was some commentary in after this, that he gave in expressing his love and admiration for the Virtue he knew to be in the heart of each of the men who spoke before him, and yet who would speak. Of myself, I frequently looked back over that quote I just wrote as it fell from his lips over that pulpit, and marveled at the simple... yet profound question "Do we heal the Room?" It was just amazing. I'm fairly certain then, I heard him relate to the story where the Lord was walking in the streets and the woman who had the blood disorder of 12 years touched his clothes and he felt "Virtue" go out of him... and it healed her.

" For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole."

"And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague."

" And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?"

" And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole;"

(See Mark Chapter 5)

Then President Kimball shifted back to the need for Virtue, and to emphasize his desire to revisit the topic, he said,

"The Lord needs virtuous men in the Lubbock Stake."

He then started to share some ideas and topics for other ideas to accomplish (Many I have, and many more I have not) and he said, "Are you leading out?"

"1) Pray about names, write the names of who to invite....down."
"2) Write the assignments down;"
"3) Set a date."
"4) Hold yourself accountable."
"5) Repeat the process."


The most interesting points of this talk came in the next two suggestions which utterly blew me away. Not knowing it at the time, anyone who had not listened to previous counsel, lovingly heard President Kimball say,


"6) Repent and give the Lord a chance to work it in your heart, your life."
"7) (Still referring to repentance) Please do it for yourself, for others, and for the Lord.'


Finally, he shared two powerful sentences, which I caught, where he said;


"Be grateful to walk through the trials and adversity [of life]."


And...


"Through the hammer of adversity, God makes us Virtuous."


I felt his wonderful spirit and confirmed the truthfulness of his words and counsel through the Holy Ghost. May we all remember those lessons, and apply them in our lives is the prayer I have for us all, In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.



**Lubbock Texas Stake Announcements:

Saturday, September 25th @ 7:00 p.m. - General Relief Society Telecast @ Stake Center (** ATTENTION, SHOULD A BROTHER HAVE A WIFE THAT CAN NOT DRIVE TO LUBBOCK, CONSIDER LOADING IT UP ON YOUR COMPUTER AT HOME. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, CONTACT PRESIDENT BEARDSLEY **)

Sunday, September 26th @ 8:30 a.m. - Welfare Meeting

Friday, October 1st Through 5th - Temple Closed

Saturday, October 2nd- General Conference Telecasts 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

**PLEASE , Invite a friend to a General Conference Session!**

Saturday, October 2nd Ice Cream Social @ 6:15p.m.

Saturday, October 2nd Priesthood Session @ 7:00p.m

Sunday, October 3rd General Conference Telecasts @ 11:00a.m. & 3:00p.m.

Tuesday, October 5th Relief Society @ 6:30

Sunday, October 10th @ 8:30a.m. Branch Council

Tuesday, October 12th @ 6:00pm Elders Quorum Social @ Branch Building
       - From 6pm to 7pm Play Horseshoes
       - From 7pm to 8pm Cook Out & Eat Hot Dogs & Hamburgers

Tuesday, October 26th @ 6:30pm "Joseph Smith The Prophet" Musical DVD Presentation
       - From 6:30pm to 8pm : This is for ALL the members of the Branch, as well as their guests.

**Submit Your Testimony To Share On http://plainviewreview.blogspot.com by sending your story, missionary moment, inspiring thought or conversion story with testimony to PlainviewEldersQuorum@ldsliving.com**

*****************Plainview Branch Elders & High Priest Lessons By Date:

9-26-10 : Lesson Will Be Given By Spirit Of Inspiration After Visitation To Stake Presidency

Lessons After To Be Listed Soon