Wednesday, December 16, 2015

December Newsletter

Christmas Memories
The Christmas season is always a special time for many families. We get together with extended family, co-workers, Church members, and those less fortunate. Most everyone seems a little more kind this time of year when they realize Christmas is about the Savior and not how much one gives in material gifts to others.       
Christmas holidays were always special for my family, we were fortunate to have both grandparents living within a ½ mile of our home. We would always get together with my paternal grandmother (grandpa Harju died before I was born) and aunt at the original home of my father. On Christmas Eve my brothers and I went to the sauna on the farm and participated in a traditional Finnish bath with Dad, and while we were in the sauna, Santa Claus would come to grandma’s house. We could hardly wait to get out of the sauna and through the meal to open our gifts. It was a small home but was filled with great love from the extended family attending the celebration.  

Christmas night we were off to my maternal grandparents the Spanglers. There were many people there in a house with little room. We again enjoyed the family meal and a gift exchange. I don't remember any of the gifts I received over the years, but I do remember to this day 60 years later, the smells of the different homes, the foods we ate, the sound of the different voices of my relatives and their many different personalities. I am thankful that my parents helped us learn to love and participate in family gatherings.                                                
This has helped me remember how important family is and why we do temple work. My dear wife Kim and I have had the pleasure of doing the work for many of those same family members from those Christmases, what a joy it is to hear again those family members voices in my memories of Christmases past. 

I hope that as we search for a way to serve that we be more diligent in attending the Temple with our ancestor’s names. What a wonderful gift of service to those who cannot do the Temple work themselves. May you build family traditions not only at the holidays but throughout the year and build the memories of loved ones then you can later take their names to the Temple. May Heavenly Father bless you and your families through the New Year. I know my Savior lives, Jesus is the Christ.
Of this I testify, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.                                                                   
Dana Harju 
2nd Counselor Stake Presidency        




Getting to Know Sis Bowden

I've spent the last 38 years serving the children and the youth. I loved teaching early morning seminary for 15 years!! I loved teaching my 12-13 year olds in Sunday School for the past 4 years and I love teaching music to the Primary children once again.  I play the piano on Temple Square in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Conference Center and in the Tabernacle 4 times a year with a two hour program in each building. I love doing this and meeting all kinds of people from all around the world including General Authorities on occasion. 

My husband and I were married in the Salt Lake Temple a long time ago according to our nearly perfect 6 grandchildren   We have 3 wonderful children and equally as wonderful, a son in law and daughter in law. 

My new favorite scripture as of lately is found in the book of Esther. "Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"
Esther 4:14  I love Queen Esther, who, at great peril to her life, stepped forward in a most crucial way to save her people. She truly was the right person, at the right place and at the right time. She had the right preparation to do what the Lord needed her to do.

I have always prayerfully contemplated this thought as to why am I here at this time and in this calling.  I have found that with  much fasting and prayer the Lord reveals as to why I have come to the kingdom at this time and this place to accomplish the work that he has entrusted me to do. So begins this new journey for me in serving in the Relief Society. My prayers have been for the sisters in our stake and that I may be in tune to the Spirit to know how I can better serve.

On a side note, please be patient with me as I am learning. Like the delightful children's song, "lead me, guide me, walk beside me, help me find the way, teach me all that I must do to live with Him someday."  

Sister Bowden

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

October Newsletter

Pathway

My message to the Saints is short and simple. 
We have been given an opportunity to have the Pathway program in our stake - beginning in January if we get enough people to sign up!! This is amazing since we were not supposed to be able to get this until next August. 

What's Pathway? - 
It’s a program designed to give students the confidence and skills needed to succeed in college, Pathway is a low-cost educational opportunity that combines online courses with local gatherings. Students earn college credit that is eligible for transfer to BYU-Idaho and other universities. The program takes three semesters, or one year, to complete and can lead to professional certificates and degrees.
So, if you are interested in pursuing your education, please sign up now. Also, if you know a member of the Church that might want to get a college degree and never had the money to do so, or maybe you didn't do very well in High School and now you want to go back to school, let them know about this and help them get signed up. 

All the details for the Pathway program are online at https://pathway.lds.org/
Here are the steps to sign up for the Pathway program:
1. Go to pathway.lds.org
2. Click on Join Pathway
3. Click on Find A Location
4. Select Ohio in the State box
5. Click on the Ohio Akron location for Pathway - note that we will have our own location at the Youngstown Stake Center. Akron will just be the main site that we are grouped with.
6. Click on Apply
7. Sign in to your LDS.org account ... if you don't have one you can register for one by clicking on the link at the bottom of the screen.
8. Click "Continue" to fill in your personal information
9. Keep going till you are completely signed up. It will only take a few minutes. 

We need people signed up by the middle of November in order to get the approval to hold Pathway meetings at the Youngstown Stake Center. 

Eric and Stacey Clark have been called to serve as Pathway Coordinators for our stake and they will help you with whatever questions you might have. If you are interested in signing up for Pathway, please contact Eric and Stacey Clark by email: Eric And Stacey Clark <ericandstaceyclark@gmail.com>
Your Bishop can also help you. 


Doctrine and Covenants 130:18-19
 18 Whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection.
 19 And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world to come.

Getting a college education just got a whole lot easier for the members of the Youngstown Ohio Stake. Please help us find people who are interested in this wonderful opportunity and get them registered. It doesn't matter if they are an active or inactive member. No ecclesiastical endorsement is required. So let's get going!!

Much love,

Sid Connor
President, Youngstown Ohio Stake


Sharing the Light

My name is HelenRae Tarantino, from the Alliance Ward, and I have been called to serve as 2nd Counselor in The Stake Relief Society.
In 1978 I was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with my dear husband and shortly after, our 3 children were also baptized. In 1981, we were sealed as a family in the Washington, DC Temple.
 A very special family sent the missionaries to our home to share “The Light” of the gospel. I have very fond memories of many services and activities while I was involved in the Kirtland Stake.  I have a testimony strengthened by many experiences in the Kirtland Temple, Historic Kirtland, the Johnson Farm and Palmyra.  Everywhere I went “The Light “shone brightly.  My testimony was inspired by those who spoke in Sacrament meetings, those who taught lessons, the youth and their sweet spirits, leaders in our church both locally and from across the U.S., and all those I came in contact with who shared with me “The Light.”
 My Relief Society leaders and companions taught me to be a visiting teacher so I could share “The Light” and to do service.  It brightened my way through many tough times and strengthened me when I was learning to teach others and as my testimony began to grow.
In the May, 1999, Ensign, Pres. Monson said,” If you want to give light to others you have to glow yourselves.”
Remember what Joseph Smith said, “I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head about the brightness of the sun which descended gradually until it fell upon me…When ‘The Light’ rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air, one of them spoke to me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other…This is my Beloved Son, hear Him..
In John 8:11 it says: Then said Jesus again unto them saying, I am “The Light” of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have “The Light” of life.
In General Conference, April 2015, Sister Julie B. Beck talked to us about Relief Society: “A Sacred Work”. “Ours is a work of Salvation, service and becoming a holy people.”  She also said, “We know that the purpose of Relief Society as established by the Lord is to prepare women for the Blessings of Eternal life by helping them:
  1. Increase their faith and personal righteousness
  2. Strengthen their families and homes
  3. Serve the Lord and His children.

We need “The Light” to guide us and we need to be “The Light” for everyone to see.  It might be a small glimmer such as a hello as you pass someone while shopping, or maybe helping someone pay for their groceries if you see the need. I know The Holy Ghost whispers to me sometimes and I can’t deny what he tells me to do. Listening to General Conference and hearing from our Prophet will be so wonderful. Remember what I mentioned earlier…”If you want to give light to others you have to glow yourself.” Pres. Monson Conference will strengthen our glow.
To the women and girls...I ask you to begin today to brighten your “Light.” With all the things we are facing in the world today we need each other. I need to look at each one of you and feel your “Light” to strengthen me.  Relief Society is the largest Women’s Organization in the world. Each one of us, 18 years and up are part of this special organization and need to do what the Lord has asked us to do. Those of you sisters serving in Primary and Young women have a greater responsibility to let your “light shine”. You are preparing them to fill our shoes. The transition into Relief Society is very important.
 And of course, we need to bring others to …”The Light of Christ.” I write this message to share my love and “Light.”  I have a testimony of the Restored Gospel. I love Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I am so grateful for those who shared their testimony with me and gave me the opportunity to be sealed together with my family for Eternity.  I encourage you to strengthen your “Light.”… 
Sister HelenRae Tarantino


Let Your Light Shine

Women’s Conference
An enjoyable conference was put together for the women of the Youngstown Ohio Stake. We were taught about different ways to help our light shine for others to see. This emphasized what the Relief Society has been teaching this year about letting our light shine, and one of those ways is through service to others. Helping others shows them the light of Christ and fills their lamps as well as our own.

The culmination of the conference was in presenting the efforts of the stake’s service project to the Beds For Little Heads Organization. The stage and floor were covered in the bed kits that each ward worked on.

The charity had this to say afterward, “This Saturday we had the pleasure of meeting and being blessed by this special group of women who have a heart to serve. The Relief Society women's organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Youngstown Ohio Stake, BEDS FOR LITTLE HEADS Thanks you for blessing us and the children we serve!! ♡♡♡♡”

A Return Home

Four members of the Youngstown Ohio Stake recently returned from full-time missions -- Adam Headrick of the Warren Ward, Rebecca Williams of New Castle, Austin Wagley of Alliance and Nicole Connor of the Lisbon Ward.

Adam Headrick

Adam Headrick served his mission in Indonesia. Adam said the primary religion in Indonesia is Islam. Indonesia has many different groups of islands and every tribe has its own beliefs and traditions, its own dialect.
 “I mostly saw the Javanese culture,” Adam said. His assigned areas were all on the island of Java. “The people were very friendly and very kind, but religion is a sensitive topic there.”
He said the missionaries also taught free classes in English. “Our classes were very well attended, sometimes 20 to 30 people. We always opened with prayer and shared a spiritual thought. They love to learn English. It is rough for them because the English in their school books is wrong.”
One young Muslim, Rudy, came to English class and saw a Book of Mormon. “He started to read a little bit. He didn’t have a concept of what God is and we taught him how to pray,” said Adam.
While some Muslims were open to learning more about the gospel of Jesus Christ, Adam said most of the people he taught were friends of church members or children of members.
Adam said he also had the opportunity to help bring relief supplies to the people in need when the volcano Mount Kelud erupted last year.
“Before I went to Indonesia I had never been outside the United States, so it was a big culture shock for me. The impact that the last two years has had on me is too tremendous to explain,” Headrick said. “I’ve learned many life lessons and seen many people grow and become successful because of their faith in Jesus Christ. I am eternally grateful for the blessings God has given me in my life.”

Austin Wagley

Austin Wagley served his mission in Brazil and studied Portuguese at the Missionary Training Center in Sao Paulo. He said the German he learned in high school also came in handy.
 “In one area the people speak German,” said Austin. “It’s a dialect of German and Portuguese. The people are descendants of the people who fled from Germany during World War II and went to the south in Brazil.”
He said he saw a lot of homeless in Brazil, a lot of needy people. He and the other missionaries he worked with helped to repair homes and volunteered to clean up public area such as the parks.
“I learned to love the Brazilian people,” said Austin. “They are really loving people. It’s super awesome to see the Lord in another country,  see how much God loves all people. God loves us all because we’re all his children and that’s a super picture.”
Austin said he met a woman, Maria Tereza, who had faced many tragedies in her life. She was caring for her bedridden husband and was depressed because her daughter had died at a young age. He and the other missionaries taught her about Jesus Christ and God’s plan for his children.
“Maria said if it weren’t for the gospel she would probably be dead,” said Austin. “It was awesome to see people’s lives changed like that.”

Nicole Connor
Nicole Connor served in the Washington Everett Mission. “I really loved my mission,” Nicole said. “There were so many great people I met and that I love now.”
Nicole said one thing they tried to teach everyone they met was that God is a loving Heavenly Father. She also saw how lives can change when we read the Scriptures.
Nicole said there was a young woman she met whose family had joined the church but she didn’t.  This young woman, Korena, didn’t feel she had time for church because she was going to school and her mother was sick. Korena had to take care of her mother and her siblings. The missionaries continued to visit her and challenged her to read the scriptures. When Korena’s mother was in the hospital and very ill, the missionaries came to visit and again told Korena that she could find comfort if she would read the scriptures.
“She is happier now,” Nicole said. “It was when she started reading the Book of Mormon that she started to change her life. It gave her a coping mechanism that she didn’t have before.”
Nicole said Korena was the first person she taught who was then baptized.
“I worked really hard,” Nicole said. “Richard G. Scott in a talk said that God views our weaknesses different than he does rebellion. The perfect missionary is the missionary who is trying.”
Nicole plans to leave for BYU in January and pursue a pre-med major.

Rebecca Williams

  Rebecca Williams served in the Salt Lake City South Mission where the mission goal is 150 per month. And most months they were able to accomplish that goal or come close to it, she said. Besides teaching the gospel, Rebecca worked with people who are struggling with alcohol or drug addictions and that has made a huge impact on her life.
“It was a big eye-opener,” said Rebecca. “A lot of people don’t show they’re struggling spiritually. In every area I served in, there was an addict that we worked with.”  She said in one area there is a “sober living house,” like a halfway house, where members who are released from jail can go and get help.
Rebecca said because of the work she did she is now planning to go into substance abuse and disorder counseling as a career. And it has strengthened her testimony.
 “I think when you are out there all day serving people and giving your all to God, studying the Scriptures and praying every day, you see miracles and blessings in your life, you recognize that you have a loving Heavenly Father and this has to be the true Church,” Rebecca said.

When the Church first announced the younger age for sisters to serve a mission, Rebecca was excited but a little scared. She said she hesitated but then her patriarchal blessing talked about her serving a mission. “I guess it was a second witness, and I knew that was what I was supposed to do,” she said.

Primary Information
Stake Primary Leadership Training
November 7, 2015 at the Youngstown Stake Building from 9am—12 noon
Bishops, Primary Presidencies, including Secretaries and Music Leaders

We are looking forward to this training session to introduce some new and exciting programs for 2016. 

A calling is a sacred opportunity to serve.  It carries with it an accountability to the Lord.  It should influence the way you live, governing your decisions, and motivating you to be a faithful and wise servant.


Addiction Recovery Program

Although it is very important for recovering addicts to attend the closest Addiction Recovery Program Group in person, we understand that sometimes this is not possible.  Therefore, I am giving you a call-in number for them to use.  The call-in number is 888-740-4219 with passcode number 946692#. 

The meetings are held every Sunday at 6:00 PM and they should call in by this time. 

The -3- groups meet at: The Rootstown Ward building; the Ashtabula Ward building and The Youngstown Stake OFFICES located at: 130 Westchester Dr. Austintown, Ohio (suite #4)

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me. 

Ron Barnhart
ARP Stake High Council Representative. 
330-717-7673
ronbarnhart@comcast.net



 The first annual Roots Tech Family Discovery Day took place on the 10th of October. Along with a class on indexing there was a presentation by Jay Fisher on Family History and the “My Family” booklet.



And if you needed one on one help, the Family History Center was open. Along with a light breakfast and lunch, childcare was available. It was well attended.



INDEXING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER BEFORE
Indexing makes records searchable.  You already know that, and untold thousands of people are benefitting from what your good work is making possible.  As one grateful family researcher put it, “An unindexed record is an unfindable record.” Thanks to you and hundreds of thousands of volunteers like you, the days of unindexed records are numbered. 

Indexing is vital to family history and temple work.  Like seeds planted in good soil, your indexing efforts are multiplying, and the work is hastening as a result.  Thank you for being one who is making such a huge difference to Heavenly Father’s children on both sides of the veil.

Youngstown Stake has 292 registered indexers.  Not all of these indexers are indexing though.   If you are among them, here are a few suggestions. 

1.  Designate a certain time of the day or week to index. 
2. Set a goal for the week or month. 
3. Read the project instructions and the field helps as you index.  They are important and a great help! 

Indexing can be a bit confusing when you first start.  It’s important to understand the instructions.  But the more you index, the more you’ll understand, and the more fun it will become. 

Year-to-date Stake Indexing Statistics
Records indexed 41,083
Records Arbitrated   5,039












Wednesday, August 5, 2015

August Newsletter

Overcoming Adversity
 
 
The Lord said to the prophet Joseph Smith, "For He will give unto the faithful line upon line, precept upon precept, and I will try you and prove you herewith."(Doctrine and Covenants 98:12) The definition of the word prove in this scripture means to "learn or find out by experience"(Merriam - Webster Dictionary). Our mortal journey is filled with experiences some of which are trying and seemingly overwhelming. This is part of the "proving" process.
Adversity, often times, comes without warning. These times can cause us to draw closer to the Lord or withdraw from the Lord with bitterness and anger.
May I suggest we be prepared for adversity by doing the following:
1) Be grateful for what has been given to us no matter what the circumstances. Remember "when upon life's billows you are tempest tossed ... Count your many blessings name them one by one"
(Hymns #241)
2) Search, ponder and live the scriptures everyday
3) Prayer, morning and night, for guidance and strength to prepare for and overcome trials and adversity.
May we patiently prepare for and endure well the lessons in life that help us become like our Heavenly Father. May we be more kind and merciful to those around us.  Our reward will be the sweet peace of the Holy Ghost that will soften our hearts and strengthen our resolve to become a little better. I so testify in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
 
Pres. Wagley
 
 
 
You Do Make a Difference!
 

As we journey through life, we sometimes get caught up in the daily routines of our lives; we are influenced by pressures of peers and worldly trends, as well as worldly standards.  We find ourselves feeling outnumbered and overwhelmed by the thoughts of “Will my standing up for what is right really make a difference in a world so full of negativism and wickedness?”  The answer is a resounding, “Yes!”  You do make a difference!    There are lots of others whom were outnumbered and should have felt defeated but they continued to live righteously, realizing that they believed Christ, when he promised to not leave them comfortless. 
One person comes to all our minds when we talk about standing against the odds, Job.  He was the perfect and upright man who through his afflictions, which were great, declared: “My witness is in heaven, and my record is on high.  My friends scorn me: but mine eye poureth out tears unto God… I know that my Redeemer liveth.”    What a testimony, against the odds, he continued to stand firm in his testimony.  No matter the trends of the world, the thoughts of friends or pressure from family.  Job, set the example and stayed his course. 
The scriptures are full of those that stood firm against the odds, like:  Adam, whom was obedient to the commandments of the Lord.   Paul, who was a fearless missionary and declared “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation.” (Romans 1:16) Simon Peter who declared, “Thou art the Christ, the son of the living God” when question who Christ was.  Nephi, who with no wavering answered, “ I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded…” (1 Nephi 3:7)  Ruth, who forsook all to comfort and be with her mother-in-law while following the true and living God.  Mary, Christ’s mother, who stated, “..be it onto me according to thy word.” (Luke 1:38)  And the list can go on!   
The greatest example of course is Jesus Christ.  While on the earth Jesus completed his duty designated by His Father, He turned His face towards eternal goals, pledge His heart to His Father and gave His life for us!  President Monson shared, “When we obey as did Adam, endure as did Job, teach as did Paul, testify as did Peter, serve as did Nephi, give ourselves as did Joseph Smith, respond as did Ruth, honor as did Mary, and live s did Christ…All power becomes ours.  We cast off forever the old self, and with it defeat, despair, doubt and disbelief.  To a newness of life we come—a life of faith, hope, courage and joy.  No task looms too large.  No responsibility too heavy.  No duty is a burden.  All things become possible.” 
May we be able to add our names to the list of those whom the Lord can trust to keep his commandments showing him that we love Him and are willing and ready to serve in whatever we are called to endure.  Christ stated that “If ye love me, keep my commandment.”  May we be found showing our love and devotion to our Savior, through our willingness to keep all of His commandments! 
 
Barbara Federkeil
Youngstown Stake Relief Society President
 
 
 
 
Scout Camp
 
 
The young men enjoyed a week at scout camp with several different stakes attending. Even though it rained at some point most days they were able to participate in both learning and fun activities.
 
Look Ma! No hands!
 
They were allowed and even encouraged to bring bikes to cover the long distances in between the areas.
They worked on learning new things through merit badge classes like chess, first aid, archery, shot gun, citizenship in the community, nation, or world, and swimming.
Working on the chess merit badge.
 
 
They participated in some service for the camp laying mulch paths down.
 
 
 
They had nightly devotionals that the different stake presidencies gave. President Harju gave one on Duty to God.
 
Devotional with Pres Harju

Bro Farkas and Pres Harju
 
And they had fun activities like a zip line across the pond.
climbing the stairs to the zip line.

Zip line across the pond
 
The families were invited out one evening to spend time with the young men. After dinner there was a bonfire and skits. They opened the bonfire with the “cupid shuffle” and the boys from our stake jumped in to participate right away.

cupid shuffle

Stay on the sunny side skit.
They ended family night with an Order of the Arrow ceremony.
 

Girl's Camp 2015
What a great summer it has been so far for the youth!  Girls camp went great, the girls were "on fire" in conjunction with the theme "Girl on Fire".  Sis.  Lowrence and Sis. Wiemer did a fantastic job with the planning and helping the week go great!! 
Our fantastic cooks!

All the other leaders as well including cooks, craft leader, music leader and nurses all helped to make for a successful week!! 


Music time.
 
What makes girls camp successful?  A great indicator is the testimonies at the end of the week, and the testimonies said it all and made it all worth it, the rain, mosquitos, mud, etc.
 
 
We have wonderful young women!!  They have strong testimonies and good, kind hearts. 
Pinning bags together for the Beds for Little Heads service project.
 
The cup song
I saw a lot serving each other, making new friends , helping others feel included and at ease at camp. 

Oh Ye That Embark!
Youth Conference 2015
 
 
"O Ye that Embark in the service of God" is this year's youth theme.  This year's youth conference was great!!  Thanks to all involved!! 
 
The youth had a chance to have some team building in each of their "crews" with games, classes, and service opportunities. 
Human knot
The large sailboat out in front was a nice touch to the nautical theme, and it held great analogies to the gospel. 
The youth were well instructed by our stake president, the "Fleet Admiral". 
Two of our newly returned missionaries, Elder Wagley and Sister Connor gave a great "Mission Possible" class as "agents" in the field. 
The youth had a chance to learn blanket tying, 72-hour kits, etc. 


 
tying blankets, 2 were donated to each ward.
Filling the bishop's "stache"
The highlight of the conference was the service opportunities the next day. 
Playing at the playground before the service activity.


 The youth helped to clean up areas of Mill Creek Park and then afterwards split into different service groups to a variety of services to visiting a nursing home, the Veterans, and doing outside cleanup at the stake center.
Random acts of kindness - Cheerful chalk drawings at a playground!

Random acts of kindness - popcorn to go with a movie.

Random acts of kindness - Donating to another youth group raiding money.
  Again the cherry on top was the testimony meeting the last morning.  I couldn't but be impressed with the depth of spirituality in our youth.  They are examples to me and us all.  My testimony was surely strengthened and we were all uplifted.  The testimonies they had of service were amazing they truly felt the spirit of the theme, "O Ye that Embark in the Service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength."  What a wonderful group of Young Men and Women we have in this stake!