SIS is the Salt Lake Olympus Stake Relief Society Book of Mormon Class held Tuesdays. at 10 am. at the Stake Center. It is amazing! Come and join us or listen or read excerpts from each lesson.
Pres. Buie's Message about Sisters in Scriptures:
Dear Sisters of this Great and Blessed Olympus Stake,
It is hard for me to find the words to
express the joy I feel as I contemplate all you good sisters attending
the weekly Sisters in Scripture Class. I have had many of you come up
to me and offer thanks for the Class. The thanks need to go to the
Stake RS presidency and Teachers.
We were told in last general conference
that "The Lord has commanded us to search the scriptures, to feast upon
them, and to treasure them up...as we do, we will have the Spirit with
us. We will become acquainted with His voice. And " The scriptures are
the voice of the Lord, studying the scriptures, trains us to hear the
Lords voice". -David McConkie, first counselor in the Sunday school
presidency. Nov 2010 Ensign.
Sisters, I promise you that your faith and
testimony will grow as you attend this class and feast on the words of
Christ. (Make it a lifetime habit.)And as your faith and testimony grow,
so shall your children's faith grow. Generations will be blessed
because of your faith and testimony. Sisters, speaking for the
priesthood, we need you. Our lives would be dismal without you. We need
your faith and testimony to be strong as you need ours to be strong. We
rely on each other. Let us all keep the faith !
I testify of the power of the word of God in our lives. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Cathy Stringham- Salt Lake Olympus Stake Relief Society President
Cathy Stringham- Salt Lake Olympus Stake Relief Society President
My Dear Friends,
As we unveil this new blog, we hope you will add it to your favorites
list and check it out on a regular basis. There will be postings in the
three areas which are the focus of Relief Society and our needs as
women – living more providently, serving others, and coming to Christ.
If you are unable to attend Sisters in Scriptures the classes will now
be available on these sister blogs.
My first baby, little J. Riley Stringham, had bright blue eyes and
blond fuzz on his head, and he cried night and day for months. I was
very young and inexperienced, and I felt helpless to ease Riley’s
suffering. Clay and I were doing our best to negotiate our way with
this little one without any real support from distant parents and
family. I remember quizzing the doctor at one of Riley’s early
checkups, wondering how it was possible for an infant to survive on so
little sleep. (I knew I was on the verge of expiring!) His
difficulties were blamed on “colic” and I was reassured he would
eventually “grow” out of it. I remember feeling particularly
overwhelmed and discouraged one afternoon, and the distinct thought came
to my mind. Little Riley is “homesick.” This earthly home is so
unfamiliar, and this physical body is strange and sometimes painful. He
yearned for his heavenly home, his Heavenly Mother and Father, and the
joy and peace he knew so well. I think he was seriously doubting his
decision to make this journey. I was so grateful for this inspiration
which helped to calm me, and directed me in ways to soothe my baby.
I
wonder if we don’t suffer from “homesickness.” We feel lost in
unfamiliar territory and the world feels too big, too hard, and too
bad! Our weekly “Sisters in Scripture” class is just the anecdote for
spiritual homesickness. It is such a safe, loving place to meet
together with our friends and sisters and get a dose of just the right
medicine to provide that sense of belonging, familiarity, hope, and
strength to navigate this earthly life. Our hour together truly is a
little “slice of heaven.”