Tag: Relief Society
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“Extraordinary occasions and pressing calls” – The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo

The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, aimed to offer significant relief, especially during challenging times. While men were on missions, women managed households and communities, showcasing immense strength and capability. Their contributions ranged from pioneering medicine to activism in voting rights, reflecting a profound devotion to service and faith.
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Sister Camille Johnson Brouhaha: Some Thoughts to Consider

A social media storm surrounds General Relief Society President Camille Johnson’s Instagram post, sparking controversy about women’s roles in marriage, motherhood, and careers. Her Keynote Address at BYU Women’s Conference sparks debates on prophetic counsel. This post gives the reader some thoughts to consider about the situation.
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Women: Are we listening to the Prophet?

The Relief Society meeting emphasized the power of God available to those who keep covenants and participate in priesthood ordinances, as outlined by President Nelson. The women in the class shared experiences of discernment, spiritual promptings, and empowerment through their temple covenants.