Presiding - Brother Townsend
Conducting - Brother Frederick
Chorister - Sister Tamara Heath
Organist - Sister Kylie Peterson
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Welcome and Announcements
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Opening Hymn - #249, Called To Serve
Opening Prayer - Brother Scott Thornton
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Ward and Stake Business
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Sacrament Hymn - #187, God Loved Us So He Sent His Son
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Speaker - Tag Bishop
Speaker - Tara Lanning
Speaker - Kaiden Contreras
Intermediate Hymn - #130, Be Thou Humble
Speaker - Brother Corey Neddo
Closing Hymn - #256, As Zion's Youth
Closing Prayer - Brother Kevin Brandvold
Ward choir practice will start next Sunday at the church at 4:00 in the afternoon. We will be practicing to sing in church for Easter on april 21st.
Friday, March 22, at 7:00 in the evening here in the Prosper building. Child care will be available for children nursery-aged and older.
The activity will be held on Saturday March 30th, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Crossroads building. All girls ages 8-11 are invited to attend. It is a 50's sock hop theme and it is going to be a lot of fun!
March 23, 3:00 to 6:00 PM at the Frisco Stake Center. Human Foosball!
Saturday, March 30. From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Prosper building.
Spring Formal (previously called Mormon prom), for youth 16 and up. Friday, April 19 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM. See flyer here.
The Stake Presidency and Mission Presidency announce the following schedule adjustments for all full-time missionaries:
“Nothing happens in missionary work until you find someone to teach” (Preach My Gospel p. 156). Helping missionaries find significantly more people to teach throughout the day is key to increasing convert baptisms. However, prime finding time during the week is between the hours of 4:00 – 8:00 pm when most people are home. We therefore, request that full-time missionaries dedicate this time each day to teaching and finding new people to teach. Missionaries should have dinner during the hour of 4:00 – 5:00 pm. We recognize that most families cannot have missionaries come to dinner at this time. As a result, most days, missionaries will no longer eat dinner in member homes. Members are still welcome to provide food for missionaries, for which they will be very grateful given their limited budget.
Engaging members in finding and improving teaching skills
Members and missionaries working together is the most effective way to find new people to teach, to help them become converted and endure to the end. To become powerful teachers, missionaries need to be constantly teaching and improving their teaching skills. Whenever missionaries are not teaching lessons to non-members between the hours of 8:00 and 9:00 pm, missionaries can be used to strengthen individuals and families by visiting their homes, teaching the gospel and kneeling in prayer to bless members and their homes. These efforts will build faith and help develop relationships of trust. During these visits, missionaries can role play with members how to extend invitations to friends and neighbors in natural ways, and teach lessons to prepare youth to serve missions. Visiting members will allow missionaries to end their day teaching the gospel, sharing their testimonies and praying with those who have faith.
We are so grateful for the generosity and support that the members show to missionaries throughout this stake. We have witnessed miracles as members and missionaries minister together. We encourage priesthood and auxiliary leaders to take the lead in implementing these practices in their respective wards and branches.
Most Sincerely,
Stake Presidency Mission Presidency
Please see Addiction Recovery and Family Support flyers for details
A new website, addressingpornography.lds.org, provides information for individuals, spouses, parents, and leaders about how to address pornography. This website provides hope and direction for those struggling with pornography as well as their spouses and other family members. It also supports parents in talking with their children about avoiding the dangers of pornography and its potential impact in their lives. It contains home evening lessons, articles, videos, and personal stories. This resource may also be helpful to members during personal study or when helping others.
For all 18-31 single members. Church service every Sunday at 1:00 PM. Family Home Evening every Monday at 7:30 PM. Institute every Thursday at 7:30 PM. All meetings held at the Frisco West/Legacy building. See Frisco YSA group on Facebook.
Every Thursday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, Frisco West building (10400 Legacy Drive, Frisco, Texas 75033-1334)
Carbon Monoxide
This colorless and odorless gas can be potentially deadly. If you experience shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness or headache, move to a fresh, open-air space and call 9-1-1 immediately.
“Name Him, Remember Him, Obey Him—Receive His Gift” -- Please see the following letter from our Stake Presidency