Tag Archive: new beginnings

Be strong and of a Good Courage T-shirt – OFFICIAL LOGO

I’ve taken the t-shirt logo sheet from youth.lds.org, and turned it into a TRIPLE, and put it here for you to download. This format will help you make 3 t-shirts per sheet, instead of wasting paper printing just one per sheet. Yeah, I’m awesome like that. The image is available as a jpeg as well. Just click “Be strong” below. The image is copyright 2010 Intellectual Reserve. Free to print…
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Ants Activity / Leadership Training

Kim A. says, “I attached a program I compiled for a mutual night activity, it could be adopted to be a YW New Beginnings.” Uses an ant theme like “excell-ants” or “obedie-ants” to teach valuable leadership characteristics. I think this would make a good leadership lesson theme or could possibly be adapted for YW in Excellence. 3 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.

Follow the Yellow Brick Road (Temple Skit)

Brenda H. shared this script for a skit that uses the popular story The Wizard of Oz to teach about the virtues needed to attend the temple. The entire script is written in rhyme, which would make it very easy to memorize. In addition to Wizard of Oz costumes, you’ll need the following props: * Bean Bag with signs for obstacle * Temple Backdrop * Sign that says (Path of…
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FROG – Fully Rely On God Activity / Leadership Training

Kim A. says, “I attached a program where I gave a leadership lesson for the Stake YW leadership training and then gave them the FROG lesson to share as a mutual night or New Beginnings program.” This collection of ideas uses a frog theme and has lots of cute ideas for food and handouts. Also includes quotes and a leadership lesson. I think this might be altered for a cute…
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Shawna’s Young Women Values Pageant Skit

Shawna W. submitted this updated version of the Young Women Values Pageant Skit for New Beginnings. She says : “Last year, I downloaded the Values Pageant to use for our ward’s New Beginnings program. I agree with you that it’s a classic. I remember my ward performing it when I was a Beehive! However, when I read through the script again, it seemed markedly outdated–so much so that I was…
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