Sunday, November 30, 2008

WELCOME!

In light of the recent advice from our church leaders to become involved in spreading the gospel via Internet connections, a new blog has been created. This is the Elmo Ward RS blog.
There is still lots of work to be done here but to begin with the idea is to offer a place where we can share good news, recipes and offers to help. We can find out what time that meeting or activity is going to begin, calendar new activities, and see what book is on our Elmo Book Club list. New members can see what is going on in our ward and introduce themselves to the rest of us. And, first and foremost, we will have quotes from our General Authorities, ways to get involved in family history work, and generally spread the "Good News" of the gospel.
This blog is in the building stages so there will be lots of bugs we can work out, new ideas to entertain and rules and regs to fix. Jump in and help!
Of course all posts will be moderated but we all know the rules of manners and good behavior so that shouldn't be a problem.

7 comments:

Dottie Grimes said...

Great Job!! I'm sure you are working on getting items in a list instead of running together. The only bug I could see. Love it! How do we post anything? Is there a different way than a comment? I would like to post the websites of Stake Growth Map and Reflections of Christ. I'm excited!

Dottie Grimes said...

I like the look of it. It reminds me of my original wallpaper in my house, do you remember it?

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Lofley family said...

Great idea! Thanks to Sue for all her efforts in doing the RS blog. Awesome! The Conference Talk for December's RS lesson is by Elder Dallin H. Oaks. It is
entitled "Sacrament Meeting and the Sacrament" p.17 in the Nov. 2008 Ensign. You can also read or listen to the talk on lds.org.

The Kelly's said...

I also wanted to say thank you for all the work that you have put in for us to have this new fun way of becoming closer sisters in the elmo ward. I love it here in elmo and think that all of you are great. I would like to get to know you better and become like real sisters. As a child I always wanted a sister and now that I am in RS I have a whole ward full.