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  • Stake Christmas Devotional Practices

    Stake Christmas Devotional on December 11th. at 6:00 pm The following are practice schedules for Stake Youth Choir and the Stake Primary Choir. The Youth Choir info: Stake Youth Choir We will be practicing a song for the Stake Christmas Devotional. Practice 1: November 13th, Stake Center. 6:30 pm Practice 2: November 27th, Stake Center. 6:30 pm Dress rehearsal: Saturday December 10th 9:30 am Stake Christmas Devotional: December 11th 6:00 pm Text Jill Laub for questions. 702-854-0110 Primary Choir info: Stake Primary Choir We will be practicing “Stars Were Gleaming” and “Shepherd's Carol”. Practice 1: November 13th, Stake Center 5:00-5:30 pm Practice 2: November 20th, Whipple Chapel 5:00-5:30 pm Practice 3: November 27th, Stake Center 5:00-5:30 pm Dress rehearsal: Saturday December 10th. 9:30 am Stake Christmas Devotional: December 11th 6:00 pm Text Jill Laub for questions. 702-854-0110

  • Sister Kaden Lee Returns With Honor

    Sister Kaden Kale Lee has served an honorable mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will return to Scenic on November 8 2022, after serving in the Kansas Wichita Mission for 18 months. Charles and Dawn Lee of the Scenic Ward are her parents. Sister Kaden Lee will be speaking Sunday, November 13th at 12 pm NV time in the Littlefield Chapel, located 3260 E. Old HWY 91. Welcome Home Sister Lee!

  • Tabernacle Activities

    Other upcoming key Tabernacle Activities: 1. Sunday, November 6th, 5:30 p.m., Spanish Speaking Tabernacle Devotional, St. George Tabernacle. 2. Sunday, November 6th, 7:00 p.m., English Speaking Tabernacle Devotional, St. George Tabernacle. 3. Sunday, November 13th, 7:00 p.m., Interfaith Tabernacle Devotional, St. George Tabernacle.

  • Katie (Pulsipher) Lee Obituary

    February 23, 1943 ~ October 20, 2022 Katie Dean Lee, age 79, lifelong resident of Mesquite, NV passed away on October 19, 2022 surrounded by family. She was born on February 23rd 1943 in St George, UT to William Charles Pulsipher and Nevada Hardy Pulsipher. She married John Amaca Lee on August 31, 1963 in St George Temple. She was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Holding many callings throughout the years which included: Primary President, Relief Society callings and serving within the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts programs. She also enjoyed playing the piano. Katie was an exceptional wife and mother, of which she loved spending quality time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was often seen with a book in hand due to her fondness of reading. Her books and chocolate were among some of her most prized possessions, in addition to her love of dogs. She always wanted or had a dog, despite any argument from Johnny, who always gave her what she wanted due to their deep love and devotion to one another. A quilt stand was often found taking up the area in the family room, always inviting her visiting children and grandchildren to sit alongside her as she instructed and silently smiled as she lovingly made beautiful blankets and quilts that would leave a lasting piece of her hard work and dedication for her beloved family. These keepsakes will be treasured for many years to come. Katie enjoyed frequent trips to DisneyLand, Johnny’s favorite place on earth. They enjoyed people watching alongside each other while enjoying a frozen banana. Everywhere they were together was exactly where they wanted to be. She had a deep love for football, especially the Chargers. She would sit in her oversized recliner that would allow her to hold the grandbabies and would often rock them all to sleep as she cheered on her team. She never missed an opportunity to be present at her children's sporting events and school programs. Her sweet treats and baked goods were often shared with many, and she never passed up an opportunity to teach her children and grandchildren her love within the kitchen. Some of the fondest memories are sitting at the counter as she prepared homemade chicken noodle soup, croissants and candy. A family favorite was always the homemade ice cream and pomegranate salad. Katie is survived by her seven children Scott (Bobette) Lee, Julie (Reza) Montasser, Charles (Dawn) Lee, Michael Lee, Kristen Lee, Stuart (Melanie) Lee, Curtis (Katy) Lee; 23 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren and her dogs Zoey and Mickey. Katie was preceded in death by her parents Bill and Nevada Pulsipher, her siblings, Sylvia Frehner, Wilverna Leavitt, Warren Pulsipher, Frenchie Pulsiper and Howard Pulsipher. The family wishes to thank the kind caregivers who helped take care of mom during the last few months of her life. Just to name a few Debra RN, Laurie RN, Shari CNA and Veronica CNA Visitation will be held on Monday, October 24, 2022 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Star Mortuary 320 East Old Mill Road, Mesquite, NV 89027. Family will hold a private service as they lay her to rest with her husband John Lee who passed away in 2003. We invite family and friends to leave condolences and memories at www.starmortuary.com

  • Please Do Your Part

    If you use Heritage Park by the Stake Center, please, please empty all of your garbage into the dumpster south of the park. Help keep the Heritage Park clean. Thank you.

  • Elder Kade Wilson

    Elder Kade Wilson will serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has been called to the Eugene Oregon Mission for 24 months. On November 21st, Kade will start his Home Missionary Training. He is the son of Trent and Vicky Wilson of the Bunkerville 1st Ward. Elder Kade Wilson will speak on October 30th, 10:30am in the Bunkerville Chapel. The chapel is located at 355 W. Virgin Ave.

  • “Burdens to Blessings”

    What Is a “Burdens to Blessings”? As the weather gets cooler for fall, many people in our valley are “burdened” with gently used clothing they no longer need or that no longer fits. It is time for fall cleaning. The donation drive is a chance to unburden closets and homes, so unburden your rooms by donating clean, gently-used household and clothing items between 7:00-8:00 am on Saturday, November 12, 2022 Then, those burdens will become blessings to someone else, who can choose items, at no cost! Everyone in our community is invited to donate and/or choose items on Saturday, November 12, 2022. You do not need to donate anything to participate. If you have any questions please contact Janarah Hollingshead 702-561-0273 justservemsqarea@gmail.com www.justserve.org

  • Elder Cole Wilson

    Elder Cole Wilson has accepted a mission call from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will be serving in the Idaho Falls Idaho Mission and will begin his Home Missionary Training on October 24. Trent and Vicky Wilson of the Bunkerville 1st Ward are Cole's parents. Elder Cole Wilson will be speaking October 30th, 10:30 am in the Bunkerville Chapel.

  • Elder Clayton Hollingshead

    Elder Clayton Seth Hollingshead has received his call from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will serve in the Columbia South Carolina Mission for 24 months. Clayton will start his Home Missionary Training on October 31. Jared and Janarah Hollingshead of Bunkerville 2nd Ward are his parents. Elder Clayton Hollingshead will be speaking October 23 at 9am in the Bunkerville Chapel, located 355 W. Virgin Ave.

  • Elder Gilbert and Sister Deon Felshaw

    Elder Gilbert & Sister Deon Felshaw have been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.They will serve for 6 months in the Idaho Boise Mission as MLS (Member Leader Support) Missionaries. The Felshaws will enter Provo Missionary Training Center on October 24th and arrive at the mission on November 5th. Elder and Sister Felshaw will be speaking on Sunday, Oct. 16, in the Mesquite 1st Ward at 1:30 pm in the Mesquite NV Stake Center.

  • Sister Lydia Clark

    Sister Lydia Clark has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will serve in the Minnesota Minneapolis Mission, English speaking, for 18 months. Lydia will start her Home Missionary Training October 17th. John and Diana Clark of the Bunkerville 1st Ward are her parents. Sister Lydia Clark will speak on October 16th at 10:30 am in the Bunkerville Chapel. Sister Clark's Testimony I’m so grateful to be a member of this church! I know without a doubt that it is the true restored church on the earth today! I know that we have a Father in Heaven who loves us. He loves us so much that He sent His Son Jesus Christ to be our Savior and Redeemer. I know that Jesus Christ is real and He atoned for each and everyone of us! I’m so grateful and excited that I get to share this knowledge with the people in Minnesota for the next 18.

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