Sunday, July 6, 2014

Kennnewick Stake Relief Society Conference



The Kennewick Stake Relief Society Conference “Anchor of My Soul” provided an opportunity for women of all ages to gather together and strengthen one another spiritually through service projects, enriching classes, and a delicious luncheon.

The day began with an opening program in the chapel, and included uplifting addresses by Kennewick Stake President, Richard Meyer, and Stake Relief Society President, Patty Kessie.  President Meyer, who served as a U.S. Marine, spoke of the “small and simple things” we must do to build and strengthen the links that hold us securely to our anchor, Jesus Christ.  He encouraged those who attended the conference to ask themselves, “How strong are my links?”  Sister Kessie spoke about the choices we make which keep us anchored.  She spoke of the importance of wisely choosing how we use our time, and being aware of distractions, even the good ones, which keep us from choosing the most essential things.  “This conference is a beacon,” to help us set our anchors securely in the best of times as well as in times of trial, Sister Kessie said.  Vocalist Becca Wright performed a beautiful solo during the opening program.  The title of the song was Anchor of My Soul.  Becca was accompanied by pianist Tristy Hagadorn.

The morning of the conference was filled with opportunities to attend classes or participate in the “Rescue Project”: a large-scale service project organized by a committee of women throughout the stake.  The service project benefited charitable organizations and retirement centers within our community.  More than 3,000 usable items were donated and assembled into hygiene kits and water kits during the conference. In addition, more than 100 hats and scarves were knitted, five quilts were tied, and nearly 250 rice bags were assembled.
Project Rescue service project

The seven 50-minute classes offered in the morning included the following: Making Your Home the New MTC/Family History Center, instructed by Barb Stapleton and Tami Smith; Organizing Your Homes and Your Time, by Chris Montierth; Toss the Guilt and Share the Joy, by Jenne Kissell; Women’s Health and Wellness, by Anne Koepsell and Marrisa Parsons; The Lord Needs Leaders in the Home, Our Callings, Communities and Workplace, by Camille Tingey; The Strength of Temple Covenants, by Natalie Teeples; and Improving Communications in the Home and at Church, by Christopher and Jennifer Childers.  These classes were each taught twice. 

Following the morning classes, an estimated 230 sisters attended the luncheon in the cultural hall.  A variety of delicious crock pot soups and homemade rolls were provided by Relief Society sisters from the wards throughout the stake. The luncheon committee provided salad of spring mix greens, fruit, and nuts at each place setting, along with a homemade poppy seed vinaigrette.  Frosted and decorated cupcakes for dessert doubled as centerpieces on raised plates on the 30 round tables in the cultural hall.


During the luncheon, prior to dismissing for afternoon classes, a beautiful musical number was performed by vocalists Rachel Mohlman, Melanie Crane, and Janarae Blaser, accompanied by pianist Debbie Murri.  The medley of Lord, I Would Follow Thee and Love One Another was arranged by Rachel Mohlman.

Following the luncheon, more wonderful classes were offered. Each were taught twice. There were seven 50-minute classes to choose from, including The Amazing Church Website, instructed by Danielle Kessie Torres; Teaching Children to Apply Gospel Principles, by Dean and Patrice Moody; When Life Takes a Left Turn: The Lord Is My Strength, by Careina Brooks; Safeguarding Our Children From Pornography, by Kristen Jenson; Media: Unplugged and Tuned In, by Robert and Marianne Orton; The Psychology of Happiness, by Jody McClellan; and Finances – Set Your Houses In Order, by John and Desiree Wolfgramm.  In addition to the afternoon classes, the Rescue Project continued in the overflow area of the gym and chapel.
  
Preparing for the luncheon

Anchor of My Soul
By Jenny Jordon Frogley
Sung by Becca Wright during the Stake RS Conference

All alone I leave the harbor
So many oceans to explore.
On my own I face the darkness
As I leave behind the safety of the shore.

When I'm tossed upon the waters.
When winds of change begin to blow.
His words of truth I will follow.
The Savior's hope is the anchor of my soul.

Sailing on to deeper waters
The journey starts to take its toll.
And I am lost amid the battles
That test my faith and stretch my soul.

When I'm tossed upon the waters.
When winds of change begin to blow.
His words of truth I will follow.
The Savior's hope is the anchor of my soul.

Voices of the night
Trying to tear me from the fight.
But somewhere deep inside my heart I know
That when I'm tossed upon the waters.
When winds of change begin to blow.
His words of truth I will follow.
The Savior's hope is the anchor of my soul.

All alone I leave the harbor.



ANCHOR POEM 
We are here to be “buoyed up” to “learn the ropes”
And we recognize that the gospel is “the port in the storm.”
“Some days are tougher to sail than others”
& while “we cannot control the wind, we can direct the sails”
At times we may need to get into “ship shape;”
To call for “all hands on deck;” 
to “batten down the hatches.”
We may need to “make a clean sweep”
by “clearing the deck” & “running a tight ship”….
because above all…
”WE DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP”.
There will be days we feel we are “scraping the bottom of the barrel,”
but we have come to know that “a smooth sea never made a skillful sailor;”
That “the pessimist complains about the wind,
the optimist expects it to change;
the realist adjusts the sails.”
“And that life’s roughest storms, 
prove the strength of our anchor.”
May we use this conference as a beacon 
to develop our spiritual anchors,
That we may navigate the sea of change in our lives
& chart a steady course in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
--By Patty Kessie