Sunday, September 20, 2020
Our First Sacrament Meeting in Over Six Months
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Mokelumne River Ward is Three Years Old! Let's Celebrate!!
It's a tradition to have a party on the birthday of the Mokelumne River Ward. But we are in the COVID-19 pandemic and not allowed to get together. The ward council came up with the idea of having a drive-by party with donuts. It turned out to be a huge success.
Three darling girls welcomed each car as in came in the West entry. Next, hand sanitizers were supplied for everyone in the car. The Elders' Quorum was next with take home treats.Wednesday, September 16, 2020
A Special Fireside Sponsored by Elder's Quorum
Deacons Enjoy Weed Pulling Service Project
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Missionary Changes in Mokelumne River Ward
Sister Peapealola (left) and Sister Bradley enjoy their last Sunday together in Lodi. Sister Peapealola will be serving in a Polynesian ward in Sacramento (where she has served before) and is being replaced by Sister Durfee (below.) She is from Denver Colorado.
Two Couples Choose Marriage During COVID-19 Pandemic
Brendt and Saane Boyer
Brendt Boyer, who lives in Lodi and is a member of Mokelumne River Ward, married Saane Moli, who is from Tonga, but was working and living in Montainview. They met through a LDS dating website. Her job was taking care of a 90 year-old-man. When time came for their first date Saane was nervous, not knowing if she would be safe, so she took that man with her! He and Brendt hit it off right away as soon as they each found out the other was a pilot. The man told Saane that Brendt was the greatest, and it was all uphill from there.Isaac and Brittany King
Brittany has five semesters left towards her agribusiness degree and is doing remote classes now. She will be returning to BYU-I next year to continue on-campus learning. She hopes to use her degree in the floral and horticulture industry.
Tammy Woods Joins Relief Society Presidency
Sister Tammy Woods has been called as a counselor in the Mokelumne Ward Relief Society presidency. She replaces BrieAnn Congrave who was released as second counselor. Tammy said this was her first time serving in a Relief Society leadership calling. "I am excited to work with a wonderful group of ladies and I look forward to getting to know the sisters in our ward," she said. Her assignments include overseeing compassionate service, young adults, and a portion of ministering.
Tammy began service right away when she accompanied the presidency to welcome Saane Boyer (who was recently married to Brendt Boyer) into the ward with a bouquet of flowers. Pictured from left to right are Suzanne Fairbanks, First Counselor; Bronwyn Webb, Secretary; Saane Boyer; Lisa Clegg, President; and Tammy Woods, Second Counselor.
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Mark and Judy Wilcox Love Their Pathway Calling
"BYU-Pathway Worldwide brings an innovative approach to education--one unique to the Church Educational System, and to the world ," says President Russell M. Nelson. The church values education and with BYU-Pathway Worldwide, everyone can access higher education.
- The cost is low and there is adaptive pricing. Tuition is approximately half the cost of traditional universities.
- BYU-Pathway Worldwide inspires hope, opening new opportunities to learn by study and by faith
- Courses and programs are completely online. All a student needs is access to the Internet to be able to participate--anywhere in the world.