Saturday, November 21, 2015

Stillborn Baby Seely

Tim and Rachel Seely are members of the Leavitt Ward who were expecting baby #6. Unfortunately, the baby was stillborn. It was heartbreaking for their whole family.

Austin spoke at a memorial at the cemetery as they buried their baby boy.

I wish in some way I could answer every question that has come into your minds over the past five days. I am unable to do so. Those answers will come over time. They will come in still, quiet moments as you continue to live lives of righteousness, partake of the Sacrament, attend the temple, and prepare yourselves to be an eternal family.
            I cannot answer all of the whys, but I can give you eternal hope in what we do know and I know. I know that you will see your son again. I know that he was taken home to a loving Father in Heaven who has a plan for each of us. I know that our Father in Heaven knows and understands your loss, your pain, your heartache. He himself had to turn away as His own Son suffered for our pain. I know because of His atonement, you can see your son, and you will embrace and find joy in that glorious reunion.
            You have been asked to walk a difficult road. President James E. Faust stated, “In life we all have our Gethsemanes. A Gethsemane is a necessary experience, a growth experience. A Gethsemane is a time to draw near to God, a time of deep anguish and suffering. The Gethsemane of the Savior was without question the greatest suffering that has come to mankind. And out of it came the greatest good in the promise of eternal life.”
            The prophet Alma taught, “He shall go forth suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind, and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith He will take upon him the pains and sickness of His people. And He will take upon Him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and He will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy.”

            Our Savior knows you. He knows your suffering. He knows your pain. Because of His suffering, we will all return to Him. You have the promise of a joyous reunion. You have the promise of an eternal family. It is now up to us to live worthy, good lives so that we can be together forever. This I bear witness in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

I promise

Bishop Nunn spoke at the opening kickoff fireside for Moroni's Quest. He bore a strong testimony that at some point during Moroni's Quest each of us will know personally that Jesus Christ knows us.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

English muffins

During Heritage Week, the population of Cardston triples at least. Everyone comes home for family reunions and high school class reunions. The Sunday of that week there are always a million visitors at our ward. This year was no exception with that Cahoon reunion and lots of other families visiting. 

Austin was worried that we wouldn't have enough bread for the sacrament so he sent Jill home to get some extra. She came back with half a loaf of white bread, two packages with a couple slices of whole wheat bread, and an English muffin. 

Austin had a good smile and came home with the wheat bread and the English muffins.

A Cowboy's Last Words

Austin conducted the funeral for Dale Still.  Here is the talk that he gave:

Not long ago Dale asked if he could come in and visit with me in my office at the Leavitt church. As he was helped into my office in his wheelchair and parked in front of my desk, we were left by ourselves. I asked Dale what can I do for you or what can I help you with? This humble man must have known in someway he didn't have many days ahead of him. He pulled himself up in his chair, looked me in the eyes and said, Bishop, I want to be right with God.
We talked for some time about many topics, from family to church, to relationships with God and Jesus Christ. And yes, we talked about horses and cows.

I have thought a lot about what Dale might have me say in these few minutes, and I hope the words will mean something to each of you. I have titled it "A Cowboy's Last Words."

 Start each day on bended knee
And praise give to the maker of each Green acre
That you are called to be caretaker.

Start each day ready to work
And then go from sunup to sundown.
For God gave you a brain to think, legs to work and hands to hold.

Start each day with family in mind.
Some need a prayer, some need a call, and others just might need a kick in the behind.

Start each day on the back of a horse,
And reflect on the purpose of this life you have chose.

Start each day as if it is your last.
Keep up the pace and never look back.
Build on your pass, as life goes by just too darn fast.

And each day on bended knee,
And plead that tomorrow you'll be better than today.
For you will see your time will come,
And then you'll be seeing me.

This past week I attended our ward girls camp in Milk River. I went for a walk, and as I walked I was considering what I might say, I suddenly found myself walking pass a group of cactus. I bent down to pick it up and my finger was pricked. I smiled to myself and thought of Dale Cactus Still. Thick skin, survived darn near everything, and maybe to some even a little sting, but on the inside was a man who would serve neighbor, friend and stranger.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Jacob 4:13

Jacob 4:13
..."the Spirit speaketh the truth and lieth not. Wherefore, it speaketh of things as they really are, and of things as they really will be.."

The Holy Ghost is not going to tell us to not pay our tithing because they felt like the Lord really would rather we pay our debts. The Lord requires us to pay a full tithing in order to get a temple recommend.

The Holy Ghost will not tell you that it is okay to be unfaithful to your spouse.

Just a small portion of what a Bishop hears, sometimes from people not even in his own ward.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Leavitt Ward Plan

Leavitt Ward Plan 2015

Purpose - To bring ourselves and those in our community closer to Christ.

Vision – The Leavitt Ward members will unite together with faith in Christ

and with love towards one another and the neighbours in our Community.

We will strengthen and uplift each other in righteousness and take care of

the poor and needy in our midst. Members will build meaningful

friendships and engage in missionary work guided by the Spirit. This will set

an inspired example for the youth in our Ward who will serve missions.

Main Goals and Objectives – Leavitt Ward Members will:

1. Perfect the Saints 

a. Study the Book of Mormon individually and together with their

families in 2015 and have daily family prayer.

b. Attend Sacrament meeting each Sunday with a Spirit of being

nourished each week and keeping the Sabbath Day Holy.

2. Proclaim the Gospel - Pray daily for missionary experiences and follow

the promptings of the Holy Ghost to share the gospel.

3. Redeem the Dead - (Every family member that is eligible)

a. Be involved in family history work, including indexing.

b. Attend the temple at least monthly and take 3 family member

names to the temple this year and do the work for them,

including our youth.

4. Care for the Poor and Needy – prayerfully identify neighbours in the

community that you can reach out to and support in some way,

including inviting people (4 families) into your home (and to events).

Optional activities  – In addition to the Ward Goals and Objectives we would encourage individuals and families to select one or more of the following objectives to work on throughout 2015:

Strengthen self/others

Have personal prayer at least 3 times a day

Prayerfully review the talks from the last General Conference session.

Do something to increase your individual and/or family spiritual or physical preparedness

Do something to increase your physical health

Strengthen your (and your family’s) testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith.

Strengthen Others Inside and Outside the Ward:

Develop meaningful friendships with inactive and
non-members within our community

Take your spouse on a date night once a month

Have 3 new individuals/families in your home this year.

Have couple scripture study daily.

Forgive someone who had offended you.

Conduct parent-child interviews.

Share the Gospel with Others:

Invite inactive, non-members or newer member  families in your home every year.

Have an individual or family in your home to take the missionary discussions

Be learning from Preach My Gospel in the home

Pray for the members of the Leavitt Ward in the mission field

Pray by name for the missionaries in our stake and the investigators they are teaching.

Invite people to attend baptisms, ordinations, farewells, etc.

Give one or more copies of the Book of Mormon away each year.

Have the missionaries in your home.

Participate in Family History and Temple Work:

Search out at least 3 new ancestors annually

Attend Ward Temple night each month

As a couple take a shift at the Family History Center.

Care for the Poor and Needy:

Pray daily for who you might be able to help

Seek out an individual in the community who you can provide support either spiritually, socially,
emotionally or financially

Give a generous fast offering monthly

Donate to other church authorized funds

Other: ______________________________________________________________

Don't Laugh

The last Sunday in March was Fast Sunday since the first Sunday in April was General Conference. It is Austin's turn to conduct so he bore his testimony at the beginning of fast and testimony meeting. (Hanna, Lucy, Carly and I weren't actually there since we went to Taber for Taylor's ordination to a teacher in the priesthood).

Austin told about how we never know what someone else is facing, so we shouldn't judge and should me considerate.  He told about how is brother, Les, had lost his job and was looking for a new job.  He told about how is cousin, Bob DePoe, was fighting cancer.  (Both Les' family and Bob's family came to Cardston that weekend to visit).  Then Austin told about how we were at a rodeo on Friday, and Hanna went to get off her horse in goat tying, got her foot caught in the stir-up and fell hard. She got up and stumbled to the goat and everyone was encouraging her to keep going and then asking if she was okay.  A few events later, Austin was pushing someone's calf out of the shoot, and he fell and landed in the dirt. People laughed. His message was for us to be more kind to everyone no matter what they are going through or what happens to them.

On another note, Austin and I had gone to visit Blaine and Lorraine Leavitt a couple weeks before, and Austin invited them to come to church. They said they would. So Austin went to pick up Blaine, and he was all clean and ready for church. Blaine said he was afraid the church might fall in if he set foot in the church. Austin helped him walk down the hall, and as they got to the drinking fountain, Blaine said, "well, it seems okay so far."  Lorraine even bore her testimony and many people greeted them after Sacrament Meeting was over.