Elder Jeffrey R. Holland said, “They have it right in Primary: Jesus really does want you ___ _ _______.” Fill in the blank
For a Sunbeam
Sister Reyna I. Aburto, of the Relief Society General Presidency, quoted part of this doctrinal mastery when she said, “Followers of Christ are striving to become of “one heart and one mind,” and to become like Him.” Be the first to find it in the scriptures!
Moses 7:18
President Nelson taught this “can help us withstand the relentless, wicked attacks of the adversary and thwart his efforts to erode our personal spiritual foundation.” What is it?
Spiritual Momentum
- Elder Marcos A. Aidukaitis said, “_______ _ ___ ___ _______ may seem difficult to us. Perhaps it requires that we give up important things for a moment. The Lord certainly knows this, and He will always be by our side.” Fill in the blank.
Serving a full-time mission
Sister Jean B Bingham said "Our Redeemer is there to catch us when we fall- If we ___ ____ ___." Fill in the blank
Turn to Him
- Elder D. Todd Christofferson taught when life doesn’t turn out as expected, some “may feel betrayed by God.” However, Heavenly Father’s plan is not “a cosmic _______ _______ where we select a desired blessing, insert the required sum of good works and the order is promptly delivered.” Fill in the blanks.
Vending Machine
Elder Patrick Kearon, of the Presidency of the Seventy, taught that healing comes through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. All who have been wounded or are victims of life’s injustices can find hope and rest in Christ. Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery verse in the Old Testament that teaches “with his stripes we are healed.
Isaiah 53:3-5
President Nelson taught no one can control nations, or the actions of others, but we can control what?
Ourselves
How many temples were announced to be built?
17 temples
The subject of Sister Reyna I. Aburto’s talk can be found in this quote, “"The ______ is more than the buildings and the ecclesiastical structure. The ______ is us, the members." Fill in the blank
Church
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf taught, “Very few of us will ever be asked to sacrifice our lives for the Savior. But we are all invited to _________ our lives to Him.”
Consencrate
- Both Elder D. Todd Christofferson and Elder Ulisses Soares quoted this doctrinal mastery verse which is also the youth theme for 2022. Be the first to find the verse in the scriptures!
Proverbs 3:5-6
President Nelson taught, “The adversary never ______. There will always be opposition to the truth.”
Sleeps
These two General Auxiliary Presidencies were released and new ones sustained effective August 1, 2022. Name both auxiliaries.
General Relief Society and General Primary
Sister Amy A. Wright of the General Primary presidency taught, “There is nothing in your life that is broken that is beyond the curative, redeeming and enabling power of Jesus Christ.” Name your favorite hymn or Primary song about Jesus Christ.
Bonus Points if you sing it!
Elder David A. Bednar based his talk on part of the chorus of this hymn which says, “We will heed not what the wicked may say but the Lord alone we will obey.” Name the hymn.
Let Us All Press On
Elder Michael T. RIngwood taught, “We are the focus of our Heavenly Father’s plan and the reason for our Savior’s mission. Each of us, individually is Their work and Their glory.” Be the first to find the doctrinal mastery verse in your scriptures!
Moses 1:39
- President Nelson gave five actions we can take to maintain spiritual momentum in our lives. Name two.
1) Get on the covenant path and stay there. 2) Experience the joy of repenting daily. 3) Learn about God and how He works. 4) Seek and expect miracles. 5) Strive to end conflict in your life.
“As an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ”, President M. Russell Ballard called “upon all young men and those young women who desire to” . . . finish his call to action.
Serve a mission to begin right now to talk with your parents about serving a mission.
This woman was released as the Primary General President, and sustained as the Relief Society General President.
Camille N. Johnson