A special section about Relief Society is included at the end of this post. The organization of the Relief Society is briefly covered in the Voices of the Restoration included at the end of this week’s CFM lesson.
Links to free resources for children, youth, and adults to enhance the Come, Follow Me reading of Doctrine and Covenants 124. Choose one thing a day to do with your children or choose a couple to do for family home evening. All links are to church websites or websites approved for further gospel study.
Everyone
Article – Gospel Basics: Temple Work – Temples are the house of the Lord. We can receive ordinances and make covenants with Him in temples. We can also perform ordinances in the temple for our ancestors.
Saints, Volume 1 – A Beautiful Place – Narrative history of events surrounding the revelations
Saints, Volume 1 – We Will Prove Them – Narrative history of events surrounding the revelations
Video – Inviting Others to “Come and Stay” – When people feel welcome at church, they’ll naturally want to stay. This video for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shows normal and natural ways to help visitors feel at home when they come to church for the first time. (1:38 minutes)
Video – Pure and Simple Faith – The testimony of a young woman is strengthened as she recognizes the Lord’s hand in providing for her family. Goes along with the Primary Manual topic of ‘The Lord is Pleased When I am Faithful.’ (5:30 minutes)
Video – Strive – It is time to give everything we have to becoming the people God hopes we will choose to become. Join the worldwide movement to strive for the best by developing your talents, loving others, seeking education, and serving the Lord. Goes along with the Primary Manual topic of ‘The Lord is Pleased When I am Faithful.’ (3:05 minutes)
Children
Activity – Jesus Command His People to Build Temples – Coloring and drawing page
Activity – Temple Cutout – Assemble this model of the Hong Kong China Temple
Activity – For Doctrine and Covenants 124: Show a picture of a temple near you and talk about why the temple is special. Help your little ones say, “I love the temple.” From Scripture Time Fun for Little Ones.
Activity – For Doctrine and Covenants 124 Sing “Have I Done Any Good?” (Hymns, no. 223). Jesus is happy when we try to do good (see Doctrine and Covenants 124:15–21). Cut out paper hearts and draw yourself doing a good thing on each one. Each day this week, pick a heart and do what the drawing shows. From Scripture Time Fun.
Activity/Article – Getting a Temple Recommend – A list of the temple recommend questions that you can talk with your parents about.
Activity/Article – The City of Joseph – An illustrated retelling of the building of Nauvoo and the healing of sick people who lived there. Use these scripture figures to have your child tell the story back to you.
Article – Loving the Temple – Henry B. Eyring teaches how we can love temples.
Article – My First Temple Trip – Follow Elena as she goes to the temple for the first time.
Article – A Holy Place – from an interview with Bonnie H. Cordon.
Article – Pioneers in Every Land: Margaret Cummings, Faithful Saint from Australia – Read about Margaret Cummings and her family and the miracles that occurred as they tried to go to the temple.
Article – Ready for the Temple – Ajan gets ready to go to the temple.
Article – A Temple Birthday – What does Lydia want to do for her birthday? Go to the temple!
Audio – The Saints in Nauvoo – A Primary teacher and children learn about the Saints in Nauvoo and the first endowments. The Saints began building a temple in Nauvoo. They learned of the ordinances that can be done in the temple, including baptisms for the dead and endowments.
Video – The Saints in Nauvoo – Doctrine and Covenant Scripture Readers
Youth
Article – Preparing for Your Endowment – Young adults share their experiences of how they prepared for and received their endowment in the temple.
Video – Leave the Party – John’s life may have been very different had he not had the courage to leave a party one evening in Japan. (6:26 minutes) Goes along with the Sunday School manual topic ‘The Lord Delights in Integrity.’
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Youth & Adults
Article – What Does it Mean to Have Integrity? – Insights into the Doctrine and Covenants
Article – Organizing the Church in Nauvoo – Revelations in Context
Article – Adjustments to Priesthood Organization – Church History Topics
Article – Patriarchal Blessings – Church History Topics
Video – Being Built Unto Jesus Christ – Book of Mormon Central (4:06 minutes)
Video – Our Church Inclusive? or Exclusive? – Book of Mormon Central (6:48 minutes)
Video – How can I get comfort from my patriarchal blessing? – Scroll down to find this segment of a Face to Face with President Eyring. (6:18 minutes)
Adults
Article – What the Temple Means to Me – Having a current temple recommend helps to ensure that my enthusiasm for living the gospel of Jesus Christ remains current.
Article – Introducing the Temple to Our Friends – I felt immense joy when two of my friends attended the temple open house with me.
Article – Temple Work Blesses Lives, Living and Dead – In 2018, I made a goal to receive a temple recommend. One year later, my fiancée and I were sealed in the temple for all eternity.
Article – Ministering Through Creating Belonging – (Doctrine and Covenants 124:22-24, 60-61) Seven things ministering sisters and brothers can do to help create a place of belonging for others.
Article – Understanding and Including Our LGBT Brothers and Sisters – (Doctrine and Covenants 124:22-24, 60-61) Three ways we can all help unify our wards and communities.
Article – 9 Ways to Make a Powerful Difference: Creating a Feeling of Belonging at Church – (Doctrine and Covenants 124:22-24, 60-61) We all play a part in making church a welcoming place.
Article – A Glorious Doctrine – May we all feel the excitement that Vilate Kimball felt when she learned she could be baptized for her ancestors.
Article – Section 124, A Solemn Proclamation: The Priesthood Order Is Established – Doctrine and Covenants Institute Student Manual
Article – Chapter 48: Doctrine and Covenants 124 – Doctrine and Covenants Institute Student Manual
Article – The Nauvoo Temple, 1841 – BYU Religious Studies Center
Article – Thoughts on Reclaiming the History of Relief Society – BYU Religious Studies Center
Podcast – Saints, Volume 1: Build Up a City – The Saints move to Commerce, Illinois. Sickness envelops the settlers. Joseph Smith heals Elijah Fordham. Wilford Woodruff preaches in England and finds remarkable success among the ‚United Brethren. Joseph travels to Washington, D.C. seeking restitution from President Martin Van Buren for the losses in Missouri. Ph.D Historian, Jenny Reeder gives her insights to these events.
Podcast – A Beautiful Place – In Nauvoo, Joseph Smith speaks at the funeral of Seymour Brunson and introduces proxy baptism for the dead. The Nauvoo Temple is under construction and for the first time in this dispensation baptisms for the dead, the endowment, and sealings are performed. Matt McBride, Digital Content Manager for the Church History Department brings his understanding to these monumental events.
Podcast – The Nauvoo Temple: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast – The Nauvoo Temple: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is an eight-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project. The podcast explores the history and legacy of the temple that Latter-day Saints constructed in Nauvoo, Illinois in the 1840s. Series host Spencer McBride, PhD, interviews historians in a documentary-style podcast about this important building in Latter-day Saint history. The episodes consider what the Nauvoo temple meant to the men and women who constructed it, and the role in played in their religious devotion and worship.
Podcast – Follow Him Podcast: Doctrine & Covenants 124 : Dr. Susan Easton Black : Episode 44 Part 1 (video link) – If temple work is the soul of the Restoration, the Nauvoo Temple may be its heart. Dr. Susan Easton Black returns to share her love of the city of Nauvoo as well as the joy the Saints felt to not only have a temple but have a gathering place for the Saints and world visitors in order to not only redeem the dead but to share the gospel with the entire world. Find the audio of this episode here.
Podcast – Follow Him Podcast: Doctrine & Covenants 124 : Dr. Susan Easton Black : Episode 44 Part 2 (video link) – Dr. Susan Easton Black continues to share how the divinely developed temple ordinances are shared with the Lord’s people in Nauvoo, even how people sang as the temple stones were driven through town. We can rejoice with the early Saints as they build Nauvoo, and establish temple worship that endures today. Find the audio of this episode here.
Podcast – Audio Roundtable: D&C 124 – from the Interpreter Foundation
Video – Come Follow Me Insights: D&C 124 – We finally get into the Nauvoo period of the Church. Join with Taylor and Tyler this week as the dive into the longest section of the Doctrine and Covenants. See the faith of the early saints and Church leaders as they struggled through sickness, persecution, and trials to build the beautiful city of Nauvoo in Illinois. Book of Mormon Central (1:23:28 minutes)
Video – Act in Doctrine: D&C 124 – Book of Mormon Central (33:09 minutes)
Video – Hard Questions in Church History: Joseph Seeks Federal Help – Doctrine and Covenants Central (46:26 minutes)
Video – Discussion on the Doctrine and Covenants: 124 – The City of Nauvoo – Members of BYU’s religion faculty discuss Doctrine & Covenants section 124 and provide valuable insight into the history, construction, and people of the City of Nauvoo.
Relief Society
Video – The Nauvoo Female Relief Society – In 1842, Margaret Cook and Sarah Kimball’s effort to help build the temple led to the restoration of a vital organization in the Church. Learn how the Nauvoo Relief Society left a legacy for us today. Church History Library (7:19 minutes)
Video – Foundations of the Women’s Relief Society – Discusses the history of the Relief Society and its evolution from a sewing society to provide clothing for men laboring on the temple to a multifaceted society founded on the principle of charity. (28:31 minutes)
Video – The Roles of Relief Society in Nauvoo – Associate editor Stephanie Steed explores how the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo was envisioned to care for the needy and to be a guardian of moral virtue in Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1842. (2:24 minutes)
Video – Free Masonry and Relief Society in Nauvoo – Historians Christian Heimburger and Alex D. Smith review the history of Freemasonry and the Female Relief Society in Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1842. (5:16 minutes)
Article – Relief Society: A Restoration of an Ancient Pattern – first chapter in Daughters in My Kingdom
Article – “Something Better”: The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo – Learn more about the organization of the Relief Society in March 1842. How has the Relief Society organization helped you and your family?
Article – Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book – Learn about the Minute book that was kept by Eliza R. Snow recording the first meetings of the Relief Society in Nauvoo.
Article – We are Going to Do Something Extraordinary – Collection of speeches given by Emma Smith in the book At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women found in the Gospel Library App.
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