Happy Birthday Relief Society
Kenna S. says, “[This is j]ust a quick paper I printed and put in a frame to display on the table during our ward’s RS birthday. It is really simple, which makes it versatile.”
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Kenna S. says, “[This is j]ust a quick paper I printed and put in a frame to display on the table during our ward’s RS birthday. It is really simple, which makes it versatile.”
Doll up your Relief Society party with these cute napkin rings! They have the Relief Society logo printed on them for you! For easier wrapping, print the napkin rings on regular paper. Using a paper cutter (or ruler and X-acto knife), cut out the napkin rings along the gray lines. To wrap, place the napkin ring on your silverware (wrapped in a napkin) with the logo facing up. Starting at…
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These Relief Society napkin rings are chunkier than our others, and they do not require adhesives. They’re the grandchild of napkin rings that originally appeared at the Martha Stewart website. Print and cut the napkin rings out. Now, at the place where the seal ends and the blue field begins, cut from the bottom halfway up the seal. Repeat on the other side cutting down from the top. Now wrap…
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Our Relief Society’s theme this year is temples and our goal is to renew our temple attending efforts. For our March Relief Society birthday celebration, we are having a light dinner followed by this program that celebrates the birth of the Relief Society as well as Relief Society and it’s connection with Holy Temples. In addition to the script, we will have a special musical number (“I Love to See…
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A powerpoint presentation of the History of Relief Society and Past Presidents of the organization.
This Reader’s Theater was provided by the General Relief Society Presidency at the Fall 2005 Open House. It has 4 reading parts, and requires no set. Period dress is not required, but appropriate. Available in Text format 3 Readers for the parts of Bathsheba Smith, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Philinda Merrick, and Elvira Cowles. No costumes required, but period dress would be appropriate. Set: Four women are sitting at the front…
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For the RS Birthday this year we decided to have a program all about the RS Declaration. We asked 11 women to each speak about one of the phrases from the declaration for two minutes. The presidency took the last 3 phrases. Each person was asked to share scriptures, quotes, stories, songs, pictures, or whatever they felt would best illustrate that phrase. We felt it was a good way to…
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