Sacrament

When I hear priests read the Christ-commanded sacramental prayers at sacrament meeting, they reignite my faith in Heavenly Father’s fabulous plan of salvation that is made possible through our Savior’s Atonement
Insightful thoughts on a brief New Testament passage
To those who struggle with feelings of doubt and uncertainty, remember Jesus.
Through the power of the priesthood, every member of the restored Church of Jesus Christ can be empowered “to stand in the presence of God” (Joseph Smith Translation, Genesis 14:31 [in the Bible appendix]).
My journal is filled with many inspirations and revelations that began with a few words spoken from the pulpit during a sacrament meeting.
Even though it is hard to re-examine traumatic experiences, remembering is how to heal.
“Partaking of the sacrament is the most important thing we do on the Sabbath day.” (Elder Claudio D. Zivic)
“As you examine your life during the ordinance of the sacrament, I hope your thoughts center not only on things you have done wrong but also on things you have done right—moments when you have felt that Heavenly Father and the Savior were pleased with you.” (President Henry B. Eyring)
Stake conferences (starting November 2020) and weekly worship (now) can resume in a variety of ways, as local circumstances allow.
“I can feel how much he loves the Lord and how grateful he is for the Savior’s Atonement by how tenderly he pronounces each word.” Sister Wendy Nelson
Take 10 minutes to view two Special Witnesses of Christ videos every day for 8 days, finishing with President Nelson’s testimony of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020.
Thinking about Jesus can provide heavenly moments for us each day.