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Relief Society Lesson Sunday 1st September 2013 |
Relief Society Contacts
Relief Society Contacts
RS President: Merrilyn Ikihega
RS First Counselor: Sharon Tuhou
RS Second Counselor: Arlene Hewitt
Secretary: tba
Teachers: Rahui Katene, Kylie Joseph
Compassionate Leader: Gayleen Hitchon-Parekura
If you have any questions or comments, please email: papakowhaiwardrs@outlook.com
RS President: Merrilyn Ikihega
RS First Counselor: Sharon Tuhou
RS Second Counselor: Arlene Hewitt
Secretary: tba
Teachers: Rahui Katene, Kylie Joseph
Compassionate Leader: Gayleen Hitchon-Parekura
If you have any questions or comments, please email: papakowhaiwardrs@outlook.com
Monday, 26 August 2013
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Teaching For Our Times
'Being Accepted of the Lord'
By Elder Erich Kopischke
RS Lesson - Sunday 25 August 2013
RS Lesson - Sunday 25 August 2013
Dear sisters
We are encouraged to study and bring a copy of this lesson along to RS class this Sunday. You can obtain the copy of the talk by clicking on the link above or find in your May issue of the Ensign. We will provide printed copies on Sunday also. Take care everyone, enjoy your week.
Much Love
Papakowhai Ward Relief Society Presidency
Friday, 16 August 2013
Welfare message
Jean shares her how she discovered the blessings of food storage. When her husband lost his job, their preparation helped them live off of what they had saved and stored. (3:00)
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Hello from visiting teaching....
This month we share the visiting teaching message on ‘Welfare’ as a reminder from Heavenly Father to ‘prepare every needful thing (D&C 109:8).
Given recent events, it is timely that we prepare for adversity in life by having a basic supply of food and water, and that we care for ourselves and our neighbours.
With careful planning, we can establish a home storage supply of food, water and some savings. Please read the counsel from our leaders and share this important message with our sisters and our own families.
We love you and thank you all for your support and efforts.
Arohanui
Papakowhai Ward Relief Society
Relief Society stands for love
"What a remarkable thing it is to witness the love of good women one for another. They mingle together in the bonds of love with friendship and respect for each other. This organization is actually the only resource that many women have for friendly association.
"It is the natural instinct of women to reach out in love to those in distress and need."
Gordon B. Hinckley
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