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Mens Choir

My sons and I have decided to participate in an event called 100 Men Choir. The local organization called Magic Chords volunteers to sing the National Anthem at one of the Basketball Games at our local Community College. Last night was the event. Unfortunately they have never been about to scrounge up all one hundred men but they have come very close several times. Last night, we were able to gather 85 men to sing together for the Opening Ceremonies of the Men’s Basketball game.

Not only was it a very fun time to sing with 100 men, but both of my boys were able to pass off one of their requirements for their Duty To God program.

My son that is a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood was able to pass off a requirement that states, “Sing the National Anthem alone or in a group. Explain its origin to parents / leaders.”.

My son that is a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood completed the following requirement, “Sing with a church, school, or community choir.”

It was a nice “guys night out” event. We were able to spend some valuable time together learning the song and singing it before a huge audience.

Below is a video of our 100 Man Choir.


For those of you that would rather watch it on YouTube, you can follow this link.

February 20th, 2010  in Music, family, lds, mormon, priesthood 1 Comment »

Last Baptism

Our small family has reached a milestone in our lives. We were blessed to have baptized our last child. Kate turned 8 in January and was prepared and excited to be baptized. In our family home evening lessons leading up to her 8th birthday, we took time to teach the basic principles of the gospel and the organization of the church. We had a great time going through these very rudimentary teachings because the things that she didn’t know, we could ask the older kids to help explain.

The lesson about the apostacy and the re-establishment of the church on the earth came with 4 bullet points. The church was organized in Christ’s day with Apostles, Prophets, Priesthood and Revelation. These 4 items, I taught, were the foundation of the church. After discussing the restoration of the church by Joseph Smith, we talked about how these 4 pillars were again established on the earth. Katie was very excited to memorize these 4 building blocks of the church but had a had time remembering all four that night. The cool think about this lessons is that several times over the next few weeks and months, Katie would come up to me with her 4 fingers in the air and recite back those four founding pieces of the Church of Jesus Christ. I could tell that she was really trying to remember them and be ready for her interview with the Bishop.

Another Family Home Evening we talked about the covenant of baptism. In the lesson we reviewed the sacrement prayers which detail out the parts of the covenant that we agree to keep, and the parts of the covenant that the Lord promises to keep. The promises that we make are that we take upon ourselves His (the Lord Jesus Christ) name, we will always remember Him, and we will keep His commandments. The Lord, in turn will keep his promise which is, that he will always have His spirit (the Holy Ghost) to be with us. Again, after this lesson Katie was very serious about trying to remember these parts of the covenant she was going to make at baptism. Just days before her baptism, she stopped me and repeated back the parts of the covenant of baptism.

Even though she was being very intent on remembering these basic principles of the gospel, she was still very nervous about the interview with the Bishop. It took me back to the day when I was getting ready to be baptized. I remember being nervous too because I wasn’t sure what would be asked of me. I remember being very worried that the Bishop would ask me to recite all of the articles of faith or something. I remember the Bishop being very nice and reassuring.

Kate’s baptism was wonderful. We had many family members in attendance and many friends that joined us for this special event. Kate soaked in the attention and was very happy. Happy enough that she bounced around many times while we were trying to take pictures.

What a blessing it is to have been able baptize all of my children. I have wonderful children that understand the gospel and continue to live their lives by the teachings of Jesus Christ. They have all kept their covenants at baptism and are finding joy in living the gospel.

February 7th, 2010  in church, family, lds, mormon, priesthood 1 Comment »