Here's 100+ Relief Society Activity Ideas to help you as you're planning your next shin dig with your ward or branch.
50+ Fun Relief Society Activities that your sisters will thoroughly enjoy and talk about for months to come!
Being a Relief Society President is a learning experience. Here's what I learned.
50+ Fun Relief Society Activities that your sisters will thoroughly enjoy and talk about for months to come!
LDS Relief Society Activity - This Little Piggy
Video clip taken from Elder Cook's talk, "LDS Women Are Incredible." The video is of Elder Cook sharing the story about a young woman who lost her purse and the items it contained. Perfect for Sunday School Come Follow Me June Lesson on How do women and priesthood holders work together to build the kingdom of God?
Here's 100+ Relief Society Activity Ideas to help you as you're planning your next shin dig with your ward or branch.
This Relief Society Birthday Game is a great activity to start the evening off with! It encourages sisters to mix, mingle, and get to know each other more!
After years of doing ministering interviews - and trying new things to get a better turnout... I know what you're going through! Here's a quick casual approach - with food!Create a beautiful invitation so the sisters know it's casual, but you've taken the time to make it worth coming to. This is a Canva template that can be customized and either printed or sent electronically.AND... right now you can grab this coordinating handout for free. Once you get them to the interview, send them with this
♦ These ministering surveys are the perfect way to get to know the sisters in your ward and how they would like to be ministered to and served. This printable will come as a 8.5x11 inch PDF file, instant download at purchase. ♦ Instant Download NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED - NOT EDITABLE - This is a digital download. Save & Print! Print at home or send to your favorite print shop. There are NO refunds on instant download items. Please message us before purchasing if you have any questions at all. ♦ HOW TO ORDER: 1) Add listing to cart. 2) Check out with credit card or paypal. 3) Once payment is confirmed (often this just takes a few minutes), you will see a link for your files. Click on this link and they will save to your computer. 4) If you don't see a link right away, go to your "Purchases and reviews" section and then click the button "Download files". A link will also be emailed to your Etsy account. ♦ FOR HELP WITH INSTANT DOWNLOADS, please refer to Etsy's Download page https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 ♦ WHAT'S INCLUDED: 1 PDF file Size: 8.5x11 inch ♦ PRINTING: PRINT YOURSELF: You will be responsible for printing. You can print from home, or it can be taken to an office supply store or local printing company (i.e. FedEx Office, Staples, OfficeDepot, etc)
This blog post contains details about a fun Spring Social we hosted in 2021 after Aprils General Conference. We met new ladies in the ward, introduced ourselves and ate treats.
This is an article co-authored by Adam Ellsworth, a full-time attorney and former elders quorum president; and Ryan Gottfredson, Ph.D., a leadership professor. Did you feel that? That was the heavy weight of responsibility being placed on your shoulders. As a new elders quorum or Relief Society president, you may feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount […]
Looking for a cute way to say you care? These Pick Me Up Treat Tags are perfect for Visiting Teaching, Compassionate Service and Young Women Leaders! It seems like the times when I feel most inspired to spread a little sunshine, I’m also the busiest and those little nudges from the Spirit to help…
Save yourself the hassle and find out what the women in your LDS ward really want for Mother's Day this year
This is a set featuring the Relief Society Motto, Purpose, and Declaration. This can be printed as a handout for your sisters or as a poster to decorate your Relief Society room or bulletin board! Included: Relief Society Declaration Relief Society Purpose Relief Society Motto * Any page can be reprinted for personal and church use Poster Sizes Include: 4 x 6 in 8.5 x 11 in 11 x 14 in 18 x 24 in How Do I Access the Files? After you purchase you can access your file from 3 places. First, after purchase, you will be taken to an order confirmation page with a link to download. If you choose not to download it right then, you will always be able to access it in your "Purchases." Finally, you will receive a confirmation email of your purchase that will also include a link to your downloads. To access the PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader or similar software. (Most are available for free). PLEASE NOTE Please note this is an instant digital download and no physical product will be shipped upon purchase. Colors will vary from your computer monitor to your printer. For personal use only
At BYU's Women's Conference we were reminded the importance of being a covenant keeper to God and to our loved ones.
Relief Society Birthday party Ideas - dinner ideas, activities, gifts and more!
This activity was our first one since COVID-19. I was able to do one in February, my first one in this ward. Working carefully with the Relief Society & the Bishopbric we got permission to do a…
Relief Society Bingo is the perfect mix and mingle game to begin your Relief Society birthday celebrations or activity with!
I was recently worked on a project where I made some decorations for a relief society room... It was a lot of fun and I was pretty happy w...
This was a thoughtful gift handed out to the women at church for Mother’s Day and I’ve also seen it done with a Christmas towel / theme as well. It’s an idea worth sharing since it’s simple and costs very little. Copy and paste the thoughtful words below into a document with a graphic of your choosing. (I can’t give you the one seen here because the rights to the illustration don’t belong to me.) This was printed on half of an 8.5 x 11 sheet. And tied up neatly with the towel. "At first glance it is easy to look at a towel as a most ordinary object. Have you ever stopped to think that for thousands of years, the towel has been used for many wonderful purposes? For example, the mother who wipes the tears of a child, the physician who binds the wounds of a patient, or the woman in her home wiping her hands as she moves from task to task. Perhaps the most significant use of the towel happened over two thousand years ago when our Savior, only hours before He hung on the cross, took an ordinary towel in His loving hands and dried the feet of His disciples. This simple, loving act personifies the selflessness and loving service we seek to give during our lives. It illustrates that an ordinary thing like a towel, in the right hands, and with a giving heart, can lighten another’s load. As with every action performed by the Savior on this Earth, His act of service reminds us that simple day-to-day-kindnesses are the Savior’s way to bless and comfort. This towel is given with love and with the hope you will do works of goodness with it as the Savior did so many years ago." Note: This thought has been shared so often online, I can’t find the original author. If you know who it is, please notify me, I’d like to give proper credit.
An auction made for Relief Society but can be used for all ages, boys or girls. No real money is involved. A guaranteed fun, easy activity!
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I had to throw together a Relief Society Activity super fast, and this is what we did. It turned out AWESOME!!! I took my ideas from these two blogs; http://pininspired.blogspot.com/2012/05/walk-day-in-my-shoes-rs-activity.html http://www.somewhatplanned.com/2015/09/lds-church-in-her-shoes-relief-society-night/ This was our fun invitation to get the sisters excited! Our stake at that time was gathering donations for Safety Net so we encouraged the sisters to bring a pair of shoes to donate, and any other donations they had. We received a ton of great donations! The dessert for this event was just WAY to fun! We made high heel cupcakes! I am a huge fan of NOFADE cupcake liners. Totally worth the extra cents. You can find these at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Party stores... I decided to make 2 kinds of cupcakes. Chocolate Oreo and Strawberry Lemonade. So easy. Just make the cake like normal, but add a pudding mix! YUM! Oreo Frosting: 1/2 cup shortening 1/2 cup butter Pinch of Salt 5 Tbsp of milk 1 tsp vanilla 5 cups powdered sugar 1/4 cup Karo corn syrup Cream together shortening and butter. Add pinch of salt and vanilla. Gradually add powdered sugar and milk. Blend well. And corn syrup last, beating an additional 3-4 minutes. Then add finely crushed oreos. Add to your taste! Spread or pipe onto cupcakes. Strawberry Lemonade Frosting 1 cup real butter 1/2 cup seedless Strawberry Jam (You can use seeds, totally a preference) 3-4 cups powdered sugar Mix all ingredients together until fluffy. Spread or pipe onto cupcakes. Add lemon zest to the top of cupcakes for the lemon flavor! We put them together at the church on the table they would be displayed on, because they are fragile. You don't want to have to move them a bunch. Simply frost a simple edge around a Milano Cookie . Found at most grocery stores. cut your Pirouette Waffers in half but at a 45 degree angle. Simply frost the cupcake to your liking. Then place the Milano cookie in the back at an angle, then put some frosting on the 45 degree angle of the Pirouette Waffer and stick that to the bottom of the Milano cookie. It really is so simple, and so cute, and everyone LOVED them! The night of the event, we set up two rows of chairs in a semi-circle, had a few fun high heels next to the shoe quotes, and then the fun high heel cupcake display. We gathered together, sang "Faith in Every Footstep" I gave a little tiny talk about not judging others, walking a mile in their shoes, "what if her story, were my story." Then everyone came up and shared their own shoe story. (Those that wanted to. Most people did!) Then we ate fruit, and high heel cupcakes!!! I thought it turned out to be a super fun night. Some of the stories brought the spirit, others just made you laugh. Stories of shoe being worn for temple service, river rafting trips, a husband buying them after noticing a wife admiring them... so many fun stories. A fun fun night! Here are some of the printables I made to use that night;
This is a fun activity to get to know your sisters in your ward better, eat a yummy treat, and share a short spiritual message with the theme “The fruit of the Spirit”.