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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Personal Progress Challenge

We have another personal progress goal that just started on Sunday, attached is the chart and points for the different personal progress goals. We will be doing this challenge for the next 39 days. It will end on Wednesday, April 10th. On the night it ends we are going to have a gift auction. The leaders and some of the girls working on there honor bee will be making gifts for you to buy at the auction from the points you earn during our Personal Progress Challenge. I already heard of one leader who is thinking of making a cheese cake as one of the gifts. Please call Sister Wing if you have any questions or need any help.

  Personal Progress Chart
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Attend Sacrament meeting              
Read for the Strength of Youth    
Value Experience                                                                              
Value Project                  
Keep Journal                  
Attend Seminary as Scheduled                                                                              
Read Book of Mormon Daily                                                                              
Record Testimony                                                                              
 
 
 
 
 
This is for 39 days from today Sunday March 3rd to Wednesday April 10th
Attend Sacrament Meeting Weekly (5 points each week for a maximum of 30 points)
Read, "For the Strength of Youth" (20 points maximum)
Value experience (50 points for each one completed)
Value Project (200 points for each one completed)
Personal Journal (10 points for each week, 30 points bonus for writing in it all 6 weeks, maximum 90 points)
Attend Seminary (5 points for each day attended)
Read the "Book of Mormon" (2 points a day, 50 point bonus for reading all 39 days for a maximum of 128 points)
500 points for reading the entire "Book of Mormon" in 39 days
Record your testimony of Jesus Christ (maximum of 20 points)
Call or email Sister Wing with questions.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Challenge Recap and Upcoming Activities

Beehives Challenge: Share your testimony of Christ with someone. 
Beehives Activity: Movie Night, meet at the church at 7pm

Mia Maids Challenge:  Determine one way you can better prepare yourselves to hear the still, small voice of the Holy Ghost.  Write down and act on impressions you receive from the Holy Ghost during this week.
Mia Maids Activity: Heart Attack, meet at the church at 7pm

Laurels Challenge:  Read the article by Elder Holland that you were given and write down your testimony of Jesus Christ in your journals.
Laurels Activity: Meet at 6:15pm

Monday, December 3, 2012

Hey everyone!  I wanted to post some links to the photos from the Youth Cultural Celebration!  Here is a compilation of all the photos that were taken by the photographers that night :)
YCC PHOTOS <-- we are REGION 4

and here are 2 video clips of our dance portion that I found on YouTube. 
I'm so proud of everyone's hard work and dedication to this event!  I'm certain it will be just as the prophet declared, when he said "The memories that you have made by participating in this event will be the June Roses in the Decembers of your lives."
love you all!
-Sister Vogt

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Color Run

Sister Vogt, Sister Clemente, Sister Seeley, Sister Eiband, Sister Manning, and Sister Gropp all participated in the Color Run this weekend.  One of Sister Seeley's Personal Progress projects involves training for the race and we were all glad to be there and support her. 








Sunday, October 14, 2012

PATIENCE

Thank you girls for all of your participation in today's lesson on PATIENCE!
I just wanted to come and post the CHALLENGES for this week.  I encourage you to pick at least one of the below suggestions from Robert C. Oaks (member of the Presidency of the Seventy) in your pursuit of  developing the Divine Virtue of PATIENCE
  1. Read each of the scriptures in the Topical Guide listed under the topic “patience” and then ponder Christ’s patient examples.
  2. Evaluate ourselves to determine where we stand on the patience continuum. How much more patience do we need to become more Christlike? This self-assessment is difficult. We might ask our spouse or another family member to help us.
  3. Become sensitive to the examples of patience and of impatience that occur around us every day. We should strive to emulate those individuals we consider to be patient.
  4. Recommit each day to become more patient, and be certain to keep our selected family member involved in our patience project.
Have fun this week and remember all of the wonderful personal and scriptural examples we shared and testified today of PATIENCE

love you all!
-Sister Vogt