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January Council Meeting: Temple Worship

In January, we discussed how to encourage and support temple worship among the sisters in our Relief Society, since our Raleigh NC Temple will be closed for the next eighteen months.

Some of the actions we discussed included the following:

  • Work with other wards/stakes to share information about traveling to Columbia (hotels, etc.), child care options, etc. 
  • Assign/call a member of the ward to keep track of information in Google Sheets/Docs.
  • Focus individually on how to bring the spirit of the temple into our homes even when we cannot attend.
  • If individuals have planned trips to the temple, they might consider sharing that information on this blog or over email to see if others want to join them or carpool.

What other ideas do you have about how to encourage and support temple worship in our ward Relief Society this year? Have you taken a temple trip already this year and have insights to share? What are you doing to still have the spirit of the temple in your life and home? Please share in the comments!

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