As members of Relief Society, "we'll comfort the weary and strengthen the weak." That line comes from this Hymn.
What is "As Sisters in Zion"?
In the Bible Dictionary this is "the highest, noblest, strongest kind of love."
What is Charity?
Relief Society sisters stripped these items off and donated them to stranded handcart pioneers after a plea for help one Sunday by President Young in 1856.
What are stockings and petticoats?
The Relief Society colors.
What are Gold and Blue?
The Relief Society emblem
What is the Sego Lily/Wheat Sheaf? (The sego lily was selected because of its usefulness in sustaining life along pioneer settlements. It is an appropriate symbol of purity, beauty, patience through winter and darkness, and storing of strength for the time of blossoming. The wheat sheaf has been used as an emblem along with the sego lily, symbolizing storing of grain against time of need.)
What is The Relief Society Magazine?
The Relief Society preserved this to feed thousands of people including American Indians, Chinese suffering from famine, survivors of the San Francisco Earthquake, and people during WW1.
What is wheat?
The number of sisters that attended the founding meeting of the relief society.
What is 18?
The current Relief Society General President
Who is Jean B. Bingham?
This General Relief Society President enjoyed cruising on the steamer "Maid of the Iowa" with her husband.
Who is Emma Smith? *Joseph bought the cruiser to ferry the saints coming from Europe across the Mississippi.
Because the Relief Society had grown so large, it was reorganized into these units in 1866.
What are Wards?
The official name of the Relief Society when it was first organized.
What is The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo?