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Monday, November 4, 2019

Nov 3, 2019



MOUNTAIN VIEW WARD
PARADISE VALLEY ARIZONA STAKE
Nov 3, 2019
Bishop Jordan Jones 
Bishopjones@mountainviewward.com
for appointments with the Bishop 
please call or text Murray Inman - 602-469-7301  

Do you have news to share with the ward? 
Please email Sister Carol Inman at carol.grandma210@gmail.com

by Sunday evening and she will add it to the newsletter
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 new baptized members:  Audrey Taylor
Ward changes:   Released as ward missionaries:   Brittany Page and Michelle Hanks
Sustained as Sacrament Meeting Program Director:   Michelle Hanks
Sustained as RS teacher:   Brittany Page
Sacrament Meeting Recap:Testimonies were born by Kevin Hansen, Barbara Taylor, Knox Matthews, Elder and Sister Lauritsen, Jill Brimhall, Annie Richardson and her daughter, and Ernie Baird.   Thank you all for sharing your personal feelings and love for the Savior and reminding us all that everyone is worthy of love and that God love us each individually.  By studying the Book of Mormon and partaking of the blessings of the temple and the programs of the church we can be happy in difficult times.
  FOOD FOR THOUGHT






Personal Study
          

November 4–10         Hebrews 1–6
Jesus Christ, “the Author of Eternal Salvation”
                       We all have to give up something in order to accept the gospel of Jesus Christ—whether that be bad habits, incorrect beliefs, unwholesome associations, or something else. For Gentiles, conversion often meant abandoning false gods. For the Hebrews (Jews), however, conversion proved to be, if not more difficult, a little more complicated. After all, their cherished beliefs and traditions were rooted in the worship of the true God and the teachings of His prophets, extending back thousands of years. Yet the Apostles taught that the law of Moses had been fulfilled in Jesus Christ and that a higher law was now the standard for believers. Would accepting Christianity mean that the Hebrews must give up their earlier beliefs and history? The Epistle to the Hebrews sought to help settle such questions by teaching that the law of Moses, the prophets, and the ordinances are all important, but Jesus Christ is greater (see Hebrews 1:1–4; 3:1–6; 7:23–28). In fact, all these things point to and testify of Christ as the Son of God and the promised Messiah the Jews had been waiting for. The message for the Hebrews, and for all of us, is that sometimes we must give up traditions to make Jesus Christ the center of our worship and our lives—for it is through Christ “that we may obtain mercy” (Hebrews 4:16).
         Calendar  

YM/YW Gingerbread Wars – Wednesday, December 4th 7:00 pm at the Stake Center for All YM/YW 14 and older.
      Relief Society


Visit Vicky Myer.  
7191 E Montgomery Rd     Scottsdale, AZ  85266
Visitors Welcome anytime.
(Breakfast is at 8, Lunch at 12 and Dinner at 4   Come one hour after those times.

This weeks' Birthdays
 (an opportunity for ministering)

3 Nov Golusin, Albert

3 Nov Warner, Everett

4 Nov Weber, Seth

5 Nov Thompson, Donald

6 Nov Jones, Dona

7 Nov Watkins, Robert

8 Nov Guthrie, Garritt

9 Nov Hansen, Kevin



 Phoenix Temple Schedule
Endowment Sessions
Endowment Sessions: Tuesday - Saturday
• Tues - Thurs - 7:30 to 10:30 am & 4:30 to 7:30 pm - Every Hour - Additional session on Weds - 6:00 am• Friday - 7:30 am to 7:30 pm
• Saturday - 6:00 am to 6:30 pm
• Spanish Sessions - Tuesday 7:30 pm & Saturday 7:30 am
MISSIONARIES
Our full time missionaries 
Elder Fillmore & Elder Nesom
(602) 245-3737
Sign up to feed the Elders at 
dale.inman@missionary.org
10675 NE 20th St.
Bellevue, WA  98004
Mision El Salvador, San Salvador Este
Apartado Postal 3362
CP San Salvador, San Salvador
Sister Heather Inman
serving as a service missionary from home

          
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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
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
Stay up to date with everything that is happening. 
Get Important Ward Announcements right to your phone
Text the message @mvward to the number 81010

Helpful Website/Information:
Helpful Websites and Information
• Children and Youth Websites:
• English Classes every Thursday - 7:00 pm at the Thunderbird Building - classes for members and non-members to learn English.
Seminary Registration
Come Follow Me Curriculum
JustServe - Local Service Opportunities:
Or go to the APP Store to add it to your Smart Phone
LDS Self Reliance Services:
LDS Addiction Recovery Meeting Finder (enter zip code):
Help for Victims of Abuse
Resources for Leaders on the topic of Abuse
Phoenix LDS Mid-Single Adult Activities (30+):
Phone HotLine: 602-989-0300

            




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