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Disciples of Jesus Christ in Pontiac
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Marta's Life in Photos
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Powerless in Pontiac
We got a Facebook message Tuesday afternoon while we were driving to Lapeer to inspect a missionary apartment from an inactive member who was desperate for a ride because she was in an abusive relationship. We thought we knew this person because we had visited her last November and had returned to give her some Christmas gift cards from the church as she had requested. About a month later she moved, and we lost contact.
It is amazing how quickly your life can change. After
inspecting the missionary apartment in Lapeer, we were suddenly engulfed in a ferocious
storm which left more than 335,000 households without power. We encountered
numerous wrecks and traffic lights that were out as we drove 70 miles to pick
up the lady who had messaged us.
It turns out we had never met her before. The girlfriend of her former husband had impersonated her to get church assistance. This sister had been living in a tent in the woods for the past 2 years and recently spent 2 weeks with someone who then told her she had to get out. We drove her 20 miles to see if she still had her tent in the woods. After getting her some dinner, we let her out in the dark about a quarter mile from her tent. We were concerned because it was dark and there had been more than inch of rain with horrendous wind gusts. (The next day she messaged us that her tent was still there.)
It took us about a half hour to get home because of so many
wrecks and traffic lights that were out. That’s when we realized we had no
power, but still felt fortunate because it was more than a tent.
The next morning, we got another text from a recent convert
requesting help because he was homeless. Such is our senior missionary life in
Pontiac. Fortunately, Mama Shep (as the missionaries like to call her) had
volunteered to provide biscuits and gravy for the transfer missionary lunch for
21 people following the Rochester and Lapeer district missionary councils on Wednesday
and the soup for the 25 people who showed up for Soup & Scriptures in our dark,
warm powerless house that night. There was no way we could cook during our 3 days without electricity, and while cleaning out our freezer and refrigerator as food
started to spoil.
We question the difference our meager efforts are making in Pontiac but felt reassured by the powerful spirit which we all felt that evening despite our lack of electricity. The picture includes some of those who participated and enjoyed Mama Shep’s wonderful soup. As Elder Henrie quipped: "Power or no power we gather Israel."
Sunday, May 26, 2024
June 2024 Pontiac Newsletter
Pray, He is There
When Jesus was on the earth, He taught us to pray, saying: “Ask,
and ye shall receive.” (Matthew 7:7) Sister Susan H Porter, General Primary
President explained, “When you know that Heavenly Father is real and that He
loves you, you can live with courage and hope.
She encourages us to:
- Pray to Know – to know that God really is there and cares. She suggested that often the best question to ask Heavenly Father is not Why, but What. Heavenly Father will guide you when you ask Him what you can do and what you can learn.
- Pray to Grow – Heavenly Father wants to help you grow. He sent His son, Jesus Christ, to show us the way to live. Jesus Christ suffered, died, and was resurrected so we can be forgiven of our sins and grow to become more like Him. Do you want to grow in patience or honesty? Do you want to grow in a skill? Pray, He is there. Through His Spirit, your heart can change, and you can receive strength.
- Pray to Show – You can pray for help to show Heavenly Father’s love to others. Heavenly Father will help you notice someone who is sad so you can comfort them. He can help you show His love by forgiving someone. He can give you courage to serve someone.
Sister Porter invites us to pray to know Heavenly Father is there,
pray to grow to become like Him, and pray to show His love to others. Pray, He
is there!
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“We need to evaluate our lives, repent, and keep
on trying. If we don’t try, we’re just latter-day sinners; if we don’t
persevere, we’re latter-day quitters; and if we don’t allow others to try,
we’re just latter-day hypocrites. As we try, persevere, and help
others to do the same, we are true Latter-day Saints. As we change, we will
find that God indeed cares a lot more about who we are and about who we are
becoming than about who we once were.” Elder
Dale G. Renlund
June 2024 Calendar
Sunday Sacrament
Meeting in Pontiac:
· Sunday Noon broadcast of the Rochester Ward sacrament
meeting at 100 Chippewa Rd in Pontiac.
Soup & Scriptures
in Pontiac:
· Every Wednesday at 6:30 pm at 100 Chippewa Rd in
Pontiac. Join us for soup and an opportunity to participate in scripture study
led by the missionaries. Come, be fed both physically and spiritually.
Lake
Orion Ward - at 1610 Brewster Road in Rochester
Hills
· Sunday Sacrament Meeting - 9 am Sunday mornings.
· Lake Orion Ward Youth Fundraiser – 4 to 6 pm Saturday, June 1st
at 1610 Brewster Road Ward building - $10 car wash and baked good sale.
Rochester Ward - at 1610
Brewster Road in Rochester Hills
· Sunday Sacrament Meeting – Sunday noon.
· Relief Society Activity - 7pm June 13th
– meet 7 pm at 2800 Hamlin Rd, Rochester Hills to walk in Innovations Hill
Park.
·
Rochester Ward Temple Day – June 22 at the Detroit
Michigan Temple/Bloomfield Hills Stake Center. Noon – lunch, 1:30 pm baptisms
and 1:30 pm Initiatories and sealings
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We welcome you and look
forward to worshiping and growing together with you. "If
you expect to find perfect people here, you will be disappointed. But if you seek the pure doctrine of Christ,
the word of God 'which healeth the wounded soul', and the sanctifying influence
of the Holy Ghost, then here you will find them. In this age of waning faith—in this age when
so many feel distanced from heaven’s embrace—here you will find a people who
yearn to know and draw closer to their Savior by serving God and fellowmen,
just like you. Come, join with us!” - Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Friday, May 24, 2024
The Oldest Sibling - If Only for a Day!
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Having No Regrets
Have you ever had a time when you were flooded with enlightenment and positivity? I was astonished with the understanding that seemed to flow into my mind while participating in a missionary zone conference. My mind was filled with bursts of light and rays of revelation affirming that kindness and goodness are positive forces we create and impart to bless others and ourselves eternally.
We will never regret being kind and caring.
I am convinced that on Judgment Day, we will experience profound joy
and delight for every kind and positive interaction we initiate, and conversely intense torment and shame for when we are angry, mean, or hurtful.
So much of the world is consumed with contention, pride, vengeance, and superiority which is the opposite of the Savior's teaching "And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise." Luke 6:31
The natural man is so self-centered and lacking in humility. Thinking we know better, we proudly emit negative energy - looking down to criticize and slam others. Sadly politicians are adept at this, highlighting Christ's perspective in Matthew 16:26 "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" It's just not worth being unkind and arrogant - even if we can rule the world. And on the other hand, we will never regret being kind and caring to others - which ultimately adds to their happiness and well-being, as well as our own.
This is especially true with family members. Parents need to build and uplift rather than scold, belittle, and severely punish their children - realizing whatever they give out will return amplified upon themselves in eternity. Children who honor and obey their parents will have joy and avoid the incredible pain that those who berate their fathers and mothers will suffer and feel. And siblings will ultimately receive an increased measure of their treatment to their brothers and sisters.
It is the same with our friends and associates. The idea that we can be cruel, vindictive, and mean without any regard for the eternal law of the harvest - like it won't come back magnified on us is absolutely foolish and stupid. Ultimately, what we sow is what we will reap. We will be grateful and have no regrets for being humble, kind and caring.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Pondering Poverty in Pontiac
- Reliable transportation. Imagine trying to get to and from work, church, school, medical appointments, shopping, etc. when your options are walking, limited bus service, paying Uber, or asking friends. We don't consider having a car a big deal, but it really is.
- Post high school education/technical training. With immediate economic needs and no tradition or support for additional schooling it is the rare exception that students are aware of, or pursue, additional training that give them skills, confidence, and opportunities to increase income and career success.
- Healthy lifestyle and medical resources. Physical and emotional wellbeing is severely impacted by the overwhelming and ongoing stress of poverty. Everyone is subject to health problems, but they seem more limiting for the impoverished with limited access to good medical treatment. One sister was amazed at the difference and respect provided during her doctor appointment when a well educated, affluent member accompanied her.
- Stable male support. It is difficult when there is a father and mother striving to provide for the well-being of a family, but it is crippling and severely compromised without stable male support. I marvel at the strength of women who must shoulder all the overwhelming family responsibilities, and often when they are the grandmother.
- Living in a crime free environment. We supposedly live in safe area of Pontiac, but often walk by the memorial to a 16-year-old girl who was killed in a gangland crossfire shooting and we mourn with the grandmother recently baptized who lost her 7-year-old granddaughter in a similar situation across town in 2022. About 5% of our member households have someone who is currently incarcerated. The Pontiac daily crime rate is 2.77 (almost 3 times) higher than the national average, which makes us grateful to live on the same block as the county sheriff. Oh, and the Pontiac Police Department was disbanded in 2011 due to a lack of finances. I guess that is something most of us just take for granted but can be severely impacted by poverty.
- Holding Soup & Scriptures every Wednesday evening at 6:30 in the hopes of providing some physical and spiritual nourishment.
- Teaching an English class for migrant Spanish speakers who make up approximately 25% of Pontiac. We do not doubt that some are descendants of Lehi who the Lord promised to gather in the last days.
- Broadcast a weekly Sunday sacrament meeting in our home where we pass the sacrament. We feel the deeply personal interactions and fellowshipping are heartwarming and reassuring of God's love to all who attend.
- Offering a 6-week post-high school technical/educational opportunities class for Spanish speaking families.
- Tutoring a 14 & 16 year old brother and sister to help them succeed and pursue additional educational opportunities.
- Sending out a monthly letter like the one attached to encourage our members and friends to recognize and incorporate the principles and blessing of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Visiting and fellowshipping with our members and friend as inspired.
January 2024 Pontiac Member Newsletter
Come, Follow Me 2024 – The Book of Mormon
The claims of the Book of Mormon are astonishing – that it is another witness of Jesus Christ and history of God’s dealing with the ancient inhabitants of America, including the resurrected Savior ministering to the people here. It comes with the promise that those who receive it and sincerely ask God will know if it is true by the power of the Holy Ghost.
It is either true or false, and you can know by reading it and asking God if it is true. Who does not want to know that?
If one
receives a spiritual witness that it is true – it means:
·
God
loves us, has a plan of happiness for us, and we are His children.
·
Jesus
really is the Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, who died for us.
·
He
overcame death and we will all be resurrected and judged by Him.
·
God
actually talks to prophets and has restored His church.
· Our happiness now and in eternity is determined by how we obey Jesus Christ and serve our fellowman.
Please read, study, and pray about the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon this year. Its message and concepts are all about God’s love for us.
Anyone who claims Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon gives him too much credit! He did not know about the ancient Hebrew form of writing called chiasmus that is found throughout the book – an example is Alma 36 is on the back of this letter. The mathematical probability of chiasmus just happening 17 lines deep and then reversing itself after centering on Jesus Christ is absolutely impossible! Read the Book of Mormon and pray about it so you can know for yourself.
January 2024 Calendar - The Lake Orion and Rochester Wards (which both meet in the 1610 Brewster Rd chapel in Rochester Hills) will switch their Sunday meetings times beginning January 7, 2024. The Lake Orion Ward will start their sacrament meeting at 9 am, and the Rochester Ward will hold their sacrament meeting at noon.
Also at the Rochester Hills building - Rochester Ward Relief Society Activity – Cookies, Cocoa, & Conversation: Stop by the Relief Society room anytime between 6-8 pm on January 11th.
Early Valentine social 7 pm Friday, January 26, 2024 at 100 Chippewa Rd for a fun evening of fellowship and games. Bring a favorite snack and game. We’ll have a good time.
Weekly
at 100 Chippewa Road in Pontiac:
- Soup & Scriptures – Wednesdays at 6:30 pm - join us for soup and an
opportunity to participate in scripture study led by the missionaries.
Come be fed both physically and spiritually.
- Sacrament Meeting - Sunday at noon - watch a broadcast of the Lake
Orion Ward sacrament meeting and partake of the sacrament.
- English Class – Saturday at 5:30 pm – tell your friends who don’t
speak English about this class.
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Edward Stevenson - Pontiac Church Heritage Project Links
- Biographical Timeline from Church History Biographical Database.
- Biography from Latter-Day Saints biographical encyclopedia.
- Brief Wikipedia overview of early life, LDS church service, and writings.
- More complete MormonWiki overview of Edward Stevenson.
- Walker Family Children's Collection of Family Stories - Edward Stevenson
- Edward Stevenson's account of the First Vision.
- Reminiscences of Joseph the Prophet And the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon by Edward Stevenson.
- Deseret News December 18, 1881 article by Edward Stevenson about Martin Harris.
- Edward Stevenson's fascinating account related to Martin Harris coming to Utah - from Chapter 2 of Bountiful Harvest: Essays in Honor of S. Kent Brown - skip to page 66 (which shows as 54 at the top of the page).
- Edward Stevenson and the Gibraltar Mission.
- Another version of Edward Stevenson and the Gibraltar Mission.
- Mormon Visitation of 1832 from History of Oakland County Michigan - starting on page 67 of Volume 1 from the Section entitled Fifty Years Ago and Now written by S. B. McCracken for the Oakland County Pioneer Society 1887.
- Edward Stevenson Autobiography - telling about his life in Missouri, Nauvoo area, and crossing the plains to Utah.
Project Gutenberg's Reminiscences of Joseph the Prophet, by Edward Stevenson
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Lucy, Joseph, and the Three Witnesses in Pontiac
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Unflustered by the negative portrayal of her son and the Church, Sister Smith said that within three years a third of Mr. Ruggles' congregation would be "lost to the Mormons." When Mormon missionaries Jared Carter and Moses Daley came to preach in Michigan in 1832-33, Lucy Mack Smith's words were fulfilled. More than 70 members of Mr. Ruggles' congregation entered the waters of baptism."
A great stir was made in this settlement at so distinguised visitors the meetings held were crowded to see and hear the testamonies given which were powerful I will here relate my own experience on the ocaision of a meeting in our old log school House The Prophet stood at a table for the pulpit whare he began relateing his vision and before he got through he was in the midst of the congregation with uplifted hand. I do believe that there was not one person presant who did at the time being or who was not convicted of the truth of his vision, of an Angle to him his countanance seemed to me to assume a heavenly whiteness and his voice was so peirseing and forcible for my part it so impressed me as to become indellibly imprinted in my mind….
The visit of this man of God to our house … left a lasting remembrance with us and will stand as a witness against those who were so favoured above many.
In that same year, 1834, in the midst of many large congregations, the Prophet testified with great power concerning the visit of the Father and the Son, and the conersation he had with them. Never before did I feel such power as was manifested on these occasions."















