When his mother was baptized September 14, Synceres expressed to the Sister missionaries that he was interested in baptism. They were happy to hear that. They were able to give him a baptismal date on his first lesson. They said, "He was very repetitive to all we had to say and he was very eager to be baptized!" Welcome Synceres!
Monday, November 6, 2023
Synceres Vonlamont Baptized
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Primary Children Bring Joy to Care Facility Patients
Saturday, November 4, 2023
Young Men Work to Create Two "Little Free Libraries"
Now about the building of the libraries. Through the year over 100 service hours went into the planning, construction, and installation of these two libraries. In addition to the young men leaders, Arnell Clegg (Elders Quorum Activity Coordinator) played an instrumental part in the development of the libraries. They had no kits, but built everything from scratch. First they had to make a design, and then work with raw materials. Brother Clegg taught them skills that once learned will help them for the rest of their lives. Brother Clegg did the harder tasks, but the boys learned to use tools safely without being hurt. Some of the things they learned were how to use measuring tapes, levels, power staplers, and drills. They learned how to put a roof on and seal it. Then the houses had to be painted. During the several months of this project the young men enjoyed working together and were excited and proud of the finished project.
Friday, November 3, 2023
Yearly Halloween Party Never Fails to Delight!
Sunday, October 8, 2023
Lodi Invited to Modesto CA Temple Groundbreaking
Friday, September 15, 2023
Rodneisha Jackson Baptized
A special baptism was held Sept. 14 for Rodneisha (Neisha) Jackson who has been taught by our three sister missionaries. Neisha was first taught the gospel by missionaries two years ago here in Lodi. When the sister missionaries met her she was definitely ready to be taught more. They have been teaching her for five months. She was baptized by Trent Simmons, who with his wife were ward missionaries, and brought Neisha to church every Sunday. Brother Chris Boyer confirmed her a member of the church.
Neisha's mother was there, as well as her four year old daughter, Ryin, and an older son, Synceres. The sister missionaries together gave a delightful story about Jesus and His baptism, how He received the Holy Ghost, and how Neisha can live a life centered on Jesus Christ. Bishop Adam Sroufe welcomed her into the ward, and Kari Fairbanks welcomed her into Relief Society. Bishop Sroufe said "It was a wonderful spiritual experience to witness!" We welcome Neisha and Ryin into the ward.
Monday, September 4, 2023
Ward Quarterly Event Features Delicious Tacos!
Thursday, August 31, 2023
We Have THREE Sister Missionaries
Sister Elena Smith (center) joined our two wonderful missionaries (Sister Cyr on left and Sister Harris on right.) She has just arrived from Draper, Utah and this is her first assignment. Before being called, she attended BYU-Idaho for two years. She has an older sister and two younger brothers. In high school she was on the swimming team. She also enjoyed singing and playing the piano. While at college she was thinking about a mission and said "no" to herself for six months. "Then the Lord said 'Yes'." She had a wonderful experience at the MTC in a group of 8 elders and 4 sisters. They were known as the "MCT Twelve--The Most Amazing Missionaries on the Planet!" She misses them but is excited about working in California. After her mission she has plans to study to become a midwife.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Discovering the Beautiful Feather River Temple
This new temple is in Yuba City just a little bit north of us. We were invited to their open house which included a video and a walk-through tour of the temple, which is just as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside. Several families chose to go and take their children. Here are a few of them and a report of their experience.
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
New Sister Missionary Delights
Friday, July 28, 2023
Primary Children Learn About the Pioneers
The primary presidency and teachers wanted the children to get a feeling for what the pioneers did to maintain their religious freedom. Everyone had fun rotating through booths of soap making, carving, butter making, rubber band gun shooting, log sawing, gold panning, stick pulling, and milking a cow. In the upper left picture Bishop Sroufe is riding the the Ship Brooklyn! Pioneer food was enjoyed by all. Kevin Stewart shared a message about pioneers and how we can keep the faith like they did by remaining faithful and doing their work in the temple.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Relief Society Monthly Activity
The theme of the night was “Our ward is like a "charcuterie" board.” The purpose of the activity was to develop friendships and get to know each other more closely--as that helps in ministering. Sisters contributed food which made a beautiful charcuterie board. Everyone ate and played bingo to get to know each other.