Friday, December 25, 2015

The Greatest Gift


As we get excited to tear open the gifts under the tree on Christmas day, may we take a moment to reflect on the most precious gift of all that was given to us by our Savior, the gift of Eternal life, Forever Families, and redemption from our sins. This is a gift that we can never fully repay, but we can show our gratitude for this gift by the way we live our lives and our dedication to the Savior by following His example. May we carry the spirit of Christ with us into the new year and keep it with us always.

Sister Fiona Seeley
Smithfield 18th Ward

Monday, December 21, 2015


Merry Christmas everyone.  I love this time of year. I love all of the family get-togethers that my family and my in-laws have throughout the holiday season.  What a wonderful time to be with friends and family.

I also love the story of the Saviors birth.  I love hearing it and reading the passages in Luke 2.  But for this post I would like to focus on the other scripture story of the Saviors Birth found in 3 Nephi.

As you may recall Samuel the Lamanite had prophesied of the Savior's birth five years before Jesus was born.  During that five years those who were against the Church grew stronger as did their persecution of those who believed in the Savior.  Those who were against the Church said that the time for Samuel's prophecy had past and that the Savior would not come.  I will let Nephi tell the story from here (3 Nephi 1: 9 - 21).

Now it came to pass that there was a day set apart by the unbelievers, that all those who believed in those traditions should be put to death except the sign should come to pass, which had been given by Samuel the prophet.
 10 Now it came to pass that when Nephi, the son of Nephi, saw this wickedness of his people, his heart was exceedingly sorrowful.
 11 And it came to pass that he went out and bowed himself down upon the earth, and cried mightily to his God in behalf of his people, yea, those who were about to be destroyed because of their faith in the tradition of their fathers.
 12 And it came to pass that he cried mightily unto the Lord all that day; and behold, the voice of the Lord came unto him, saying:
 13 Lift up your head and be of good cheer; for behold, the time is at hand, and on this night shall the sign be given, and on the morrow come I into the world, to show unto the world that I will fulfil all that which I have caused to be spoken by the mouth of my holy prophets.
 14 Behold, I come unto my own, to fulfil all things which I have made known unto the children of men from the foundation of the world, and to do the will, both of the Father and of the Son—of the Father because of me, and of the Son because of my flesh. And behold, the time is at hand, and this night shall the sign be given.
 15 And it came to pass that the words which came unto Nephi were fulfilled, according as they had been spoken; for behold, at the going down of the sun there was no darkness; and the people began to be astonished because there was no darkness when the night came.
 16 And there were many, who had not believed the words of the prophets, who fell to the earth and became as if they were dead, for they knew that the great plan of destruction which they had laid for those who believed in the words of the prophets had been frustrated; for the sign which had been given was already at hand.
 17 And they began to know that the Son of God must shortly appear; yea, in fine, all the people upon the face of the whole earth from the west to the east, both in the land north and in the land south, were so exceedingly astonished that they fell to the earth.
 18 For they knew that the prophets had testified of these things for many years, and that the sign which had been given was already at hand; and they began to fear because of their iniquity and their unbelief.
 19 And it came to pass that there was no darkness in all that night, but it was as light as though it was mid-day. And it came to pass that the sun did rise in the morning again, according to its proper order; and they knew that it was the day that the Lord should be born, because of the sign which had been given.
 20 And it had come to pass, yea, all things, every whit, according to the words of the prophets.
 21 And it came to pass also that a new star did appear, according to the word.

What a wonderful account of faith.  Faith in the Lord, faith in the Lord's servants, and faith in prayer.  Also what a wonderful account of the Lord keeping all of His promises. I hope that those who read this will have the same faith in the Lord when in need.  I hope that my faith is never tested to the extent that Nephi's faith was tested.  But I hope and pray that when my faith is tested, I can pass the test as Nephi did.

I ask that all of you will take the time this holiday season to read and share the account of the Savior's birth found in Luke.  Then right after read and share the other account of the Savior's birth shown above and found in 3 Nephi.

I have a testimony that both accounts are true. I have a testimony that the Savior was born and did teach and minister and perform miracles on this earth.  Then He willingly died for each and every one of us that we may repent and return to live with our Heavenly Father.

Again, merry Christmas. Please keep the Savior in your hearts and minds throughout all you do this holiday season.


In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Stake High Councilor Andy Archibald

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Friends Make All the Difference

I love this time of year, as it provides more opportunities to be together with my family.

The other night we were having dinner with my son and his new wife. He was sharing stories about high school years and how he got to know one of his very close friends. They got to know each other in the back of math class where neither of them paid attention (not what a Dad wants to hear) but they found that they had similar interests and a friendship formed.

They both took their own paths to get through high school but, they did share other classes. Then after graduating from school they even worked at the same company for a time. Then it was time to really consider a mission; my son was able to make the commitment and go but, his friend was not sure.

Two years came and went. My son had a great mission experience then came home and began again working with this great friend. It made coming home so much easier to have him there. They began to do things together, as they did his friend's attitude changed about going on a mission. He could see the benefit and felt the Lord's call and he knew it was what he was to do. His time to serve had now come. It was now my son's turn to have a hard time seeing his friend leave.

His friend is now serving the Lord, he is older and wiser. We read his letters every week, pray for him each day, and it has become very obvious that he is a powerful and obedient missionary. While math will likely not be either of their focuses in later life, it appears that it was more than a coincidence that they got together there.

The Lord has called all young men to serve a mission, but not all need to go at 18. Sometimes the right time is a little later. I thank the Lord for the opportunity that I have had to watch the change in these two boys' lives and testify that missionary service can make all the difference.

-Karl Reid, Sunday School President, Smithfield 6th Ward

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

What do you see?


I see many things in this painting by Doc Christensen.

1. Who the Deacons represent while they pass the Sacrament.  
2. A man wanting to touch the Savior’s hand. 
3. A child wanting a hug from someone he recognizes. 

What do you see?

-Brother Kelly Luthi, High Councilor

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

O Come, O Come Emmanuel - A Christmas Message from the 5th Ward


To help bring the Spirit of Christ into our lives. That should be our focus for Christmas each year:

"Our testimony is that He lives and is the gift we should both give and receive this holiday season. "