Monday, May 1, 2017


Sister, please take a moment to watch the video of St. George North Stake Relief Society Challenge issued by the St. George North Stake Relief Society Presidency to "Rise Up in Strength, Sister's in Zion".

Also, please take a moment to read below, President Stucki's promise to the members of the St. George North Stake...

"I feel to leave a blessing upon you who are here tonight by the Power of the Priesthood I hold and with the Keys of my office as Stake President:
I bless you to have a desire within your hearts to create a Zion where you are.  That it won't require a 'Call' to Jackson County.
That you'll respond to the call you have received tonight, seek to establish Zion right here.  Right now.  And that the effort you put towards that goal will bear fruit.  A fruit that you will readily see, recognize and be blessed immeasurably by.
But that's not all.  If you are persistent and continue in this goal, in due course you will truly receive all the blessings the Lord has promised His 'Covenant People'
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."

Amy Baldwin - Dammeron Valley Ward

It was great to rub shoulders with the other speakers (at the Women's Conference). I have tried to incorporate their words into my daily habits. I truly want to strive to have a daily devotional and feast upon a sacred time with my Heavenly Father, by so doing I will be able to be a stronger light for others to see.

I had an experience a couple of weeks ago. I attended the Diamond Valley 2nd ward and as I entered the chapel and sat in the back, immediately sweet sisters came and greeted me. I felt so welcome and loved. Thank you Diamond Valley 2nd for being an example of a "Pure in Heart". Later in the month I was in relief society in my own ward and there were sisters who I did not recognize. I thought to myself, "I am not going to welcome them because they are probably visitors and I do not have time to worry about getting to know them when they are leaving today." Then the relief society president hugged these visitors and warmly welcomed them. I remembered how I had felt in the Diamond Valley 2nd ward, and committed to change my approach and welcome anyone, and try to see people as the Savior sees them.