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Monday, June 24, 2019

June23 Mt View Messenger


MOUNTAIN VIEW WARD
PARADISE VALLEY ARIZONA STAKE
June 23, 2019
Bishop Jordan Jones 
Bishopjones@mountainviewward.com
for appointments with the Bishop 
please call or text Murray Inman - 602-469-7301

3601 East Shea Boulevard - Phoenix, Arizona 85028
We meet from 12:00 to 2:00.  

Sunday School (Gospel Doctrine & Youth Sunday School Classes) the 1st & 3rd Sunday
Priesthood, RS, YM & YW the 2nd & 4th Sunday 
5th Sundays under the direction of the Bishopric



Mt. View Sunday Summary


Welcome these New members to our ward family:

Lance Clyde

Special News:

Congrats to the Roberts family on the birth of their new daughter Julia.

Congratulations to Carson Ellsworth on his mission call.  He reports on Oct. 2 for the Forteleza Brazil mission.


Sacrament Meeting Minutes

Doug Driggs, President of the Deacon's Quorum spoke on the blessings that come to youth as they make and keep priesthood ordinaces.

Donna Durkalec spoke on the priesthood, specifically on how it relates to women in the church.  She identified many women who have used priesthood power to bring about great things in the world;  Our Heavenly Mother, Eve, Mary Magdaline, Mary and Martha, and Sister Nelson.   Whe reminded us that the RS was set up to help women receive and use gifts of the priesthood.   Motherhood is a priesthood power of creation granted to women and in the temple women hold and use priesthood keys to administer ordinances.

Eric Watson  shared the April talk by Brother Homer, "Hearing His Voice".   Referring to scriptures he reminded us that we should listen to good voices, not those that are convenient or as Korahor did, those that are "Pleasing to the carnal mind."  (Alma 49)
Impressions given by the Holy Ghost help us hear the word of God.   It will be a small, quiet voice.  As we learn to listen we will hear more.   Sometimes that voice will be slow in coming because it is not the right time for us to hear the answers, because an answer is not needed or because the Lord knows we can choose right for ourselves.   We must have patience and seek good voices in more than one place.






Personal Study



June 24–30

Matthew 28Mark 16Luke 24John 20–21

“He Is Risen”
To many observers, the death of Jesus of Nazareth may have seemed like an ironic end to a remarkable life. Wasn’t this the man who raised Lazarus from the dead? Hadn’t He withstood the murderous threats from the Pharisees time after time? He had demonstrated power to heal blindness, leprosy, and palsy. The very winds and the seas obeyed Him. And yet here He was, hanging from a cross, declaring, “It is finished” (John 19:30). There may have been some sincere surprise in the mocking words “He saved others; himself he cannot save” (Matthew 27:42). But we know that Jesus’s death was not the end of the story. We know that the silence of the tomb was temporary and that Christ’s saving work was just beginning. He is found today not “among the dead” but among the living (Luke 24:5). His teachings would not be silenced, for His loyal disciples would preach the gospel in “all nations,” trusting His promise that He would be “with [them] alway, even unto the end of the world” (Matthew 28:19–20).


FOOD FOR THOUGHT






Calendar

Visit Vicky Myer.
7191 E Montgomery Rd 
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
Visitors Welcome anytime.
(Breakast is at 8, Lunch at 12 and Dinner at 4)

Also need fruit and chips!!!




This weeks' Birthdays
 (an opportunity for ministering)

                       26 Jun        Bonterre-Roberts, Yasmin
                       27 Jun        Bruce, Bria
                      27 Jun        Hanks, Michelle
                      27 Jun         Lauritzen, Violate
                      27 Jun         Peel, Jeffrey 
                      28 Jun         Schabacker, Steven
                      29 Jun        Hatch, Truman
                      30 Jun         Smart,, Jessah 

                      30 Jun        Smith, Melody 





Book of Mormon Scripture Study Class
On Summer Sabbatical.   Will resume in August.



Mesa Temple Closure
 Mesa Arizona Temple  is  closed for renovation 

New Phoenix Temple Schedule

Endowment Sessions
Tues  - 7:30 am8:30 am9:30 am, 10:30, 4:30 pm6:00, & 7:30 pm 
Wed.  - 6:00am  7:30am, 8:30 am9:30 am, 10:30, 4:30 pm6:00, & 7:30 pm 
Thurs  7:30 am8:30 am9:30 am, 10:30, 4:30 pm6:00, & 7:30 pm 
Friday - 7:30, 8:30 am9:30 am, 10:30, 12:00 pm, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:30 pm6:00, & 7:30pm   
Saturday - 6:00 am, 7:30, 8:30 am9:30 am, 10:30, 12:00 pm, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:306:00, & 7:30 
Spanish Sessions - Tuesday 7:30 pm & Saturday 7:30 am  ASL:  2nd Saturday of each month





MISSIONARIES

Our full time missionaries 

Elder Dunlap & Elder Nesom
(602) 245-3737



MISSIONARY UPDATE
brandt.hansen@missionary.org
1825 Parker Rd. SE  apt#102
Conyers, GA  30094


Elder Dale Inman Washington Seattle Mission
dale.inman@missionary.org
10675 NE 20th St.
Bellevue, WA  98004

McKay Gardner  El Salvador San Salvador East Mission. 
Mision El Salvador, San Salvador Este
Apartado Postal 3362
CP San Salvador, San Salvador


 Sister Heather Inman 

Georgia, Atlanta Mission
920 Lakeside Villas Drive
Hampton, GA 30228

                                                heather.inman@missionary.org




JustServe matches faith, nonprofit, community and governmental organizations that need volunteers with volunteers willing to help. JustServe.org links you to service opportunities in your community so you can make a difference wherever you are and however you want to serve. Sign up now at justserve.org

The IRC- International Rescue Committee, in Phoenix  needs donations of gently used sheets, towels, and dishes. This organization helps refugees, who are in our country legally, resettle in our area. Please text Roxie Wotring, Ginna Baird, or Barb Harrison to arrange for a pick up. Your donations are greatly appreciated!

PV Stake Family History Center Hours
Tues: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wed: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thurs: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Thank you to all who have been placing your donations in the DI POD. 
The DI Pod is at the Stake Center Parking Lot permanently. 
Please help us support the DI by dropping off your donations here. 
Lock combination is 8738


Are you on Facebook ? If not it is time to join

>>>Click on the links to join the private facebook groups for our ward and stake<<<

this group is for all members of the Mountain View Ward
please click on the link and request to join

this group is for PV Stake YM & YW leaders, high council & stake presidency over youth,  Ward leaders over youth (YM & YW presidencies, bishops), 
 YOUTH (12-18 years) & Youth's parents

this is a private Group page for Boy Scouts of America Grand Canyon Council Troop 300. Chartered by the Mountain View Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Phoenix Arizona.

Pack 300 & 108 <
this group is for all parents of boys ages 8-12 and all cub scout leaders

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