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Ideas for Service Projects in the Community
Blogger Raegan Payne was fetured in the July 2010 edition of Reader’s Digest in the Make it Matter section in the article titled “5 Ways to Lend a Hand. I was excited about her blog, The Good Muse, where she documented her charitable activities. She set a goal to do 50 charitable things during the year. I’ve posted some of…
CubScout Skit
coming up with a skit is hard to do and I made up one of the poems prayerfully with minutes to spare for an extra boy (which is a good thing) guess which is mine… the echo anyone have other suggestions or jokes to add? My turn is coming up again in three months. (ldspoetrybykellymiller.blogspot.com 1-Guys, guys, I’m looking for…
Service Spa
This is a spa night for the whole relief society can attend. Set up the gym like a real spa, flowers, scented candles, healthy food around,and everything you could find in a spa. Offer babysitting service also. Have all your Young Women help by giving Pedicures, Manicures, and Helping the ladies soak their feet. If you want you can make…
Bucket Game
Everyone stands in a circle (alternate boy/girl if possible). Everyone holds hands. There is a bucket or a large trash can in the center (just short enough to jump over if needed). Everyone can try to pull each other so that someone either touches the trash can (which gets them out) or get two people to let go of their…
Word of Wisdom/ My body is a Temple
We read section 89 of the D&C and dicussed it to help Sr. Primary sign off in their F in G books. Played games about the Word of Wisdom. Discussed the Food Triangle to help Cub Scouts sign off in their books. Played out door activities to strengthen their bodies (from the FHE Manual). Also made a checklist for them…
35 Nonthreatening Questions To Start a Gospel Conversation.
Here is a list of 35 questions that all but the most suspicious will find inoffensive and nonthreatening. They are compiled with the intent of providing you with the ability to start a spiritual or gospel conversation with a close or casual friend. What traditions did your family have? When was the most peaceful day you have had? What goals…
Scripture Scholar
Seminary Mom uses Scripture Scholar questionnaires to reinforce her teaching. I’ve attached several of her old Scripture Scholar forms to this node so you can take a look at them for inspiration.
Becoming One Girls Camp Theme with Faith Walk
Girls Camp was amazing this year!!! Our stake theme was “Becoming One” and each ward was to choose a ‘becoming’ theme. We chose “Becoming His” and our symbol was a garden. One leader made darling journals for each girl with quotes, pictures, scriptures, and thoughts for each day of camp as each day had it’s own flower, garden, and purpose.…