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Welcome to Seminary Opening Assembly 2014

Transcript of Welcome to Seminary Opening Assembly 2014. Welcome to Seminary O PENING P RAYER V OLUNTEER ?

Welcome to Seminary

Opening Assembly 2014

Welcome to Seminary

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Why Seminary?““Young people, I ask you to Young people, I ask you to participate in seminary. Study participate in seminary. Study your scriptures daily. Listen your scriptures daily. Listen to your teachers carefully. to your teachers carefully. Apply what you learn Apply what you learn prayerfully.”-President prayerfully.”-President Thomas S. MonsonThomas S. Monson

““Young people, I ask you to Young people, I ask you to participate in seminary. Study participate in seminary. Study your scriptures daily. Listen your scriptures daily. Listen to your teachers carefully. to your teachers carefully. Apply what you learn Apply what you learn prayerfully.”-President prayerfully.”-President Thomas S. MonsonThomas S. Monson

“We do not hesitate to promise that your knowledge of the gospel will be increased, your faith will be strengthened, and you will develop wonderful associations and friendships” (Ensign, May 1984, 47).—President Gordon B. Hinckley)

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SEMINARYThe book of Doctrine and Covenants is unique because it is not a translation of an ancient document, but is of modern origin and was given of God through His chosen prophets. In the revelations, one hears the tender but firm voice of the Lord Jesus Christ, speaking anew.

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“What I learned in seminary was totally up to me… If I wanted to learn and feel the Spirit, I could. The instructors had such different teaching styles that each teacher brought a new outlook and taught me something more. Seminary also taught me that there wasn’t just one way to learn about the gospel and the Church. I could have fun while learning. Wow! What a concept.”

Katie Bliss, “Soaking Up Seminary,” New Era, Aug. 2003, 38

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SEMINARY““Inspirational music is an essential part of our church Inspirational music is an essential part of our church meetings. The hymns invite the Spirit of the Lord, meetings. The hymns invite the Spirit of the Lord, create a feeling of reverence, unify us as members, create a feeling of reverence, unify us as members, and provide a way for us to offer praises to the Lord. and provide a way for us to offer praises to the Lord. Hymns move us to repentance and good works, build Hymns move us to repentance and good works, build testimony and faith, comfort the weary, console the testimony and faith, comfort the weary, console the mourning, and inspire us to endure to the end. We mourning, and inspire us to endure to the end. We hope to see an increase of hymn singing in our hope to see an increase of hymn singing in our congregations. congregations. We encourage all members, whether We encourage all members, whether musically inclined or not, to join with us in singing musically inclined or not, to join with us in singing the hymns.the hymns.””

SEMINARY““For my soul For my soul delighteth in the song delighteth in the song of the heart; yea, the of the heart; yea, the song of the righteous song of the righteous is a prayer unto me, is a prayer unto me, and it shall be and it shall be answered with a answered with a blessing upon their blessing upon their heads.heads.””

-- D&C 25:12

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“Although our journeys today are less demanding physically than the trek of our pioneers 150 years ago, they are no less challenging. Certainly it was hard to walk across a continent to establish a new home in a dry western desert. But who can say if that was any more difficult than is the task of living faithful, righteous lives in today’s confusingly sinful world, where the trail is constantly shifting and where divine markers of right and wrong are being replaced by political expediency and diminishing morality. The road we travel today is treacherous, and the scriptures tell us it will continue to be so until the very end. But our reward will be the same as that which awaits worthy pioneers of all ages who live faithfully the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ, make right choices, and give their all to build the kingdom of God on earth.” “You Have Nothing to Fear from the Journey”M. Russell Ballard

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FEAR OR CHEER: FIRST DATE

FEAR OR CHEER: BISHOP INTERVIEW

FEAR OR CHEER: FIRST KISS

FEAR OR CHEER: FIRST JOB

FEAR OR CHEER: SEMINARY GRADUATION

FEAR OR CHEER: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION

FEAR OR CHEER: LEAVING FOR COLLEGE

FEAR OR CHEER: MISSION CALL

FEAR OR CHEER: GETTING ENGAGED

FEAR OR CHEER: GETTING MARRIED

FEAR OR CHEER: FIRST CHILD

FEAR OR CHEER: THE 2nd COMING

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ATTENDANCE AND PERFORMANCE POLICIES

“Young people, I ask you to participate in seminary. Study your scriptures daily. Listen to your teachers carefully. Apply what you learn prayerfully.”

-President Monson

“Young people, I ask you to participate in seminary. Study your scriptures daily. Listen to your teachers carefully. Apply what you learn prayerfully.”

-President Monson

Welcome to Seminary

Opening Assembly 2014