It's that time of year again...2nd Annual Pinewood derby race. This race is for all ages, Both young and old. There are pinewood derby cars to be purchased at the clerks office for $5.00.
Please see the flyer.
Let's Race!
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10am General Conference Sunday Morning Session - Churchwide Events
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7pm Trek bucket making - YM/YW - Nampa Idaho West Stake - Smith Building Schedule
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10am Stake Baptism - Nampa Idaho West Stake - Nampa West Stake Calendar
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6pm Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults in North and South America - Churchwide Events
This Video is about what we hear, when noise gets muted and distractions det ignored.
When we power down, Calm Down, Slow Down and LISTEN.
Not with our ears, but with our hearts.
That’s when we hear it…The sound of a still small voice, a gentle reminder and a mighty change of heart.
The sound of a silent night and an empty tomb.
It’s been said before, in ancient days, in our day, This is My Beloved Son, #Hear Him.
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Here are answers to some common questions.
Like the Holy Bible, the Book of Mormon testifies of Jesus Christ. The central event recorded in the Book of Mormon is Jesus Christ’s visit—including His teachings and ministry—to believers in the ancient Americas. This account shows that God extends the same blessings and opportunities to all of His children and that His love isn’t confined to people from a single area of the world. No matter what language we speak or what we look like, God loves us and wants us to come closer to Him.
Here’s a synopsis of the epic thousand-year history recounted in the Book of Mormon:
In essence, the Book of Mormon is a story about a family. The father of that family, Lehi, is a prophet in ancient Jerusalem. God warns Lehi in a dream to take his family and leave Jerusalem, because the city and its people will soon be taken captive by another nation. They cross the ocean to the Americas. Laman and Lemuel, the oldest sons, don’t believe their father, Lehi, was inspired. They are always complaining. Their younger brother Nephi is full of faith. Nephi is chosen by God to lead the family and be their teacher.
The people eventually split into two groups, the Nephites and the Lamanites. These groups are often at war, and their faith is constantly being tested. This faith fills the pages of the Book of Mormon in the form of powerful sermons, prophecies, life lessons, and spiritual experiences.
After Jesus is resurrected in Jerusalem, He appears to the people in the Americas. He teaches them about baptism, repentance, and forgiveness. He heals their sick and blesses their children. He establishes His Church. Unlike those in Jerusalem, the people listen to Jesus. Afterward, they live in peace for hundreds of years. Over time, the people lose their faith and a prophet named Moroni buries their records to preserve them for a future time and people—for us! Joseph Smith was directed to those records and translated the Book of Mormon through the power of God. Its teachings increase faith in Jesus Christ and inspire millions of people today.
Church service times vary from congregation to congregation. However, you can always count on one main worship service for everyone, followed by classes for children, youth, and adults.
The service for everyone is called “sacrament meeting.” This meeting consists of songs, prayers, and sermons (or “talks”) given by different members of the congregation every week. But the most important part of the meeting is when we take the sacrament (which is similar to communion) to remember the Savior.
No. The gospel of Jesus Christ is for everyone. He invites everyone to come unto Him “without money and without price” (see Isaiah 55:1). Missionaries actually pay to see you, covering their own costs to come on a mission. Local church leaders and class instructors don’t get paid either.