Windsor Ward
Mesa Arizona Kimball East Stake
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sacrament Service
Presiding................Bishop Casey Goodman
Conducting.......................Brother Dan Allen
Music Director..............Sister Rylynn Dixon
Organist..........................Sister Ardith Varga
Welcome & Announcements
Opening Hymn...................................#274
The Iron Rod
Invocation...............................By invitation
Ward Business
Sacrament Hymn.................................#192
He Died! The Great Redeemer Died
Administration of the Sacrament
Speaker.............................Lane Goodman
Speaker...............Brother Matthew Carroll
Rest Hymn...........................................#225
We Are Marching Onto Glory
Speaker..........................Sister Anna Carroll
Closing Hymn........................................#157
Thy Sprit Lord, Has Stirred Our Souls
Benediction................................By invitation
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Windsor Ward Bishopric
First Counseler...................Brother Dan Allen
Second Counseler..........Brother Mark Arroyo
Executive Sec.........Brother Aaron Yamamoto
Ward Clerk...............Brother Robert Chappell
Elders Quorum...............Brother Brent Lloyd
Relief Society............Sister Diane Whitehead
Young Women's.....................Miche Whitmer
Primary..................................Brandi Whitmer
Sunday School........................Bryan Hamblin
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Stay informed
Ward and Stake Announcements and activities
Ward Bulletin (website you can bookmark):
https://WindsorWardKES.blogspot.com
or
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Announcements
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Are you new to Windsor Ward?
If you are new to our ward boundaries
and would like you records moved into our ward,
please meet at the Clerk's Office
right after Sacrament Meeting.
New Calling?
Come to the Bishops office after the block and be set apart.
Feed the Missionaries
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Firesides
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Gospel Study
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Do you wish you could find a better way to apply the principles to your life?
Many of us have hopped on one podcast or another to deepen our understanding of Come Follow Me and the Scriptures, and those are lovely. But did you know that we have our own Gospel discussion leader in the Kimball East Stake? Here are four reasons why you should join Allison Ellsworth on Tuesday mornings from 9:30 until 10:30 at the 48th Street chapel:
Please join us if you can!
Book of Mormon Reading
with the Missionaries!
Every Tuesday at 7:00pm
at the Stake Center
in the Relief Society Room
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Family History
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Jmo3NSrCE
Wednesday 10:00 to 12:00 3:00 to 5:00
Thursday 9:00 to 12:00
Friday 9:30 to 12:00
Saturday 10:00 to 12:00
Wednesday 7:00 pm.
Youth appointment call
Tim Wildung 602-391-4107
To enter, ring the bell at the south foyer door.
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Goal 500 Drive
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Last year, we did the GOAL 500 DRIVE for Pakistan, which was an overwhelming success. We collected over 120 boxes of clothing items, shoes, diaper bags, beanies, and note cards. This project involved many people from our surrounding community, and we hope to have the same success this year.
Please join us as we launch this year’s GOAL 500 DRIVE for JORDAN.
As of September 2023 – Jordan is inundated with Syrian Refugees, and the lack of international support has now put millions of people homeless and without the basic essentials to live (no running or drinking water, food, shelter, medical supplies, personal care items, and the list goes on.
They are in desperate need of clothes, blankets, hygiene supplies, school supplies and the list goes on. They have been living in make shift camps for 10-12 years with no toilets and make shift shelter.
Speaking before the UN General Assembly, King Abdullah said Jordan has exceeded its capacity to accommodate and provide for nearly 1.4 million Syrian refugees, almost half of whom are under the age of 18.
“Jordan's capacity to deliver necessary services to refugees has surpassed its limits,” he said.
Syrians, the world's largest forcibly displaced population, are fleeing the country or living in makeshift camps. Helping Hand Middle East North Africa (MENA) office in Jordan has provided humanitarian assistance to roughly 1 million Syrian refugees since 2012. Ten years later, an estimated 5.6 million Syrian refugees require humanitarian relief.
“Syrian, and Palestinian refugees' live under occupation and have no civil rights, freedom of mobility, or say in their lives.
Forcible displacement due to persecution, conflict, violence, and human rights violations have devastated the lives of 79.5 million people. Helping Hand is doing its part to support these refugee populations, especially the orphans and their families who have escaped war and persecution from their home countries.
Your support can make a lasting impact. Generations are being born into this continuous struggle; we must ensure their lives are better than their parents.
Please go to the JUST SERVE.ORG website. Click on Organizations and put in Helping Hand. There you will find all the GOAL 500 Projects that are listed. Or pickup a Flyer with the QR Code which will take you right to the webpage listing the projects.
Each Saturday, October 7th – December 2nd we will be at the Stake Center from 9:00 am – 11:00 am collecting the donated items.
December 2nd will be the final Saturday to sort and box for Helping Hand to come collect the donated items.
She stressed the need to love the poor, the suffering, and the unwanted as a route to peace. "The poor must know that we love them, that they are wanted. They themselves have nothing to give but love.
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Just Serve
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