
I've never really celebrated Hanukkah, but think it's a beautiful tradition. Maybe next year I will light eight candles in honor of this Jewish festival.
On a different note (but still related to light) Saturday night was the adult meeting for Stake Conference. For those of you who might not know, a "stake" is a large congregation of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from a specific geographical area. Twice a year these large congregations meet for spiritual instruction from church leaders. On Saturday night the adult members of the stake met with Bishop Keith B. McMullin, one of the presiding Bishops of the LDS church. It was one of the best meetings I have ever been to. I learned the importance of inspiration and revelation as Bishop McMullin called members out of the congregation to teach doctrines of the gospel of Jesus Christ. As I sat in the meeting I felt

I know Bishop McMulllin is a man called of God and his witness of Jesus Christ reaffirmed my own belief in Him as Savior of the World. I'm grateful for the holiday season when we can remember His birth, exemplify His life, and honor His redeeming sacrifice for each one of us!
3 comments:
Amen sista, I loved both meetings I got to attend and he was powerful! I also loved the emphasis on teaching with the spirit, the majority of the speakers had very little notice, particularly on the topic they would speak of.
Well said Sister Smith. Saturday evening session was the best meeting I've ever attended and the falling snow and hot chocolate afterwards left we feeling very "well feed" in all aspects of my life.
Nice to hear some of your thoughts about this. Wish I could have been there too with a Franklin Planner on my lap, taking notes... Remember how we would spy on certain cute boys as such events at Ricks....Oh how silly we were! No wonder Alan seemed a little afraid of me!
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