Read through 2 Nephi 19:4
Challenge: What does Jesus Christ expect of me? (See 2 Nephi 9)
Sunday, March 1, 2009
The Journey Reading Schedule Feb. 23 - March 1
Read to 2 Nephi 2:30
Challenge: Lehi and his family were guided by the Liahona throughout the wilderness, and on to the promised land. Reflect on your life and write in your journal ways that the Lord has directed your life. It could be people who show up at just the right moments, or even simple things like a song on the radio touching your heart when you needed it most.
Challenge: Lehi and his family were guided by the Liahona throughout the wilderness, and on to the promised land. Reflect on your life and write in your journal ways that the Lord has directed your life. It could be people who show up at just the right moments, or even simple things like a song on the radio touching your heart when you needed it most.
THE JOURNEY Permission Slip and Medical Release Form
Saturday, February 21, 2009
The Journey Costumes
Youth Conference Clothing
We recommend each person attending THE JOURNEY have two Book of Mormon outfits.
The outfits will be worn over jeans and shirts.
Make sure you have good walking/hiking shoes.
The outfits may be as simple as the NO SEW one below or more elaborate, but please do not place a financial burden on your family to provide the costume. Also, remember that you are CAMPING, and long or billowy costumes may be detrimental to your safety and enjoyment.
The least expensive material we have located can be found at:
Home Fabric (southwest corner for $2.00 fabric)
73 West 7200 South, SLC
Design Company (a whole room of $2.00 fabric)
2253 South 500 East, SLC
The NPS Store
1775 West 1500 South, SLC
Benina-Nuttall Fabric
52 East Pages Lane, Centerville
Wal-Mart’s fabric section
Centerville
Brooks Fabric (basement)
220 North Main, Bountiful
No Sew Costume:
2 yards of material 45 inches wide. Use medium weight cotton or cotton blend.
Cut fabric into 2 LONG pieces. Each piece should measure 2 yards long and about 22 inches wide.
Fold each piece in two so the fold goes crosswise. Cut a neck hole in the center of the fold, about 10-11 inches across. That should leave 5 to 6 inches on each side of the hole to the edge of the fabric.
Tie a rope or other belt at the waist to hold the tunic in place. The tunic will go down almost to your knees.
This information has been given to your ward wardrobe specialist. Please contact her for help. If you have any questions, you may also call Linda Thornell (295-9306) or Chris Hale (292-2089).
Here is another clothing option:



We recommend each person attending THE JOURNEY have two Book of Mormon outfits.
The outfits will be worn over jeans and shirts.
Make sure you have good walking/hiking shoes.
The outfits may be as simple as the NO SEW one below or more elaborate, but please do not place a financial burden on your family to provide the costume. Also, remember that you are CAMPING, and long or billowy costumes may be detrimental to your safety and enjoyment.
The least expensive material we have located can be found at:
Home Fabric (southwest corner for $2.00 fabric)
73 West 7200 South, SLC
Design Company (a whole room of $2.00 fabric)
2253 South 500 East, SLC
The NPS Store
1775 West 1500 South, SLC
Benina-Nuttall Fabric
52 East Pages Lane, Centerville
Wal-Mart’s fabric section
Centerville
Brooks Fabric (basement)
220 North Main, Bountiful
No Sew Costume:
2 yards of material 45 inches wide. Use medium weight cotton or cotton blend.
Cut fabric into 2 LONG pieces. Each piece should measure 2 yards long and about 22 inches wide.
Fold each piece in two so the fold goes crosswise. Cut a neck hole in the center of the fold, about 10-11 inches across. That should leave 5 to 6 inches on each side of the hole to the edge of the fabric.
Tie a rope or other belt at the waist to hold the tunic in place. The tunic will go down almost to your knees.
This information has been given to your ward wardrobe specialist. Please contact her for help. If you have any questions, you may also call Linda Thornell (295-9306) or Chris Hale (292-2089).
Here is another clothing option:



Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The Journey Continues . . .
STAKE YOUTH ACTIVITY
April 15, 2009
7:00 p.m.
Stake Center
For ALL youth ages 12-18 and leaders
The Journey Reading Schedule Feb. 16-22
Read through I Nephi 14. Find the word that describes how to hang onto the Iron Rod, which represents the Word of God or the scriptures and record it in your Journey Journal.
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