NEWS
Come Boldly: Hurst Stake Girls Camp
On June 14–17, 2023, the Young Women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hurst and surrounding areas were invited to Come Boldly to a fun-filled week at a BOOT CAMP themed Girls Camp—based on the scripture Hebrews 4:16. Amelia Duke led the camp planning committee that consisted of Jennie Camphuysen, Sandra Cooper, Jamie Harper and Mata Vakalahi. Read more.
By DEBBY ADAIR
Granny’s Attic Give-away: Fulfilling the Needs of the Many
Granny's Attic Give-away is an annual service project sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hurst area. This year, the event took place on Aug. 5 at the Hurst Stake Center in North Richland Hills, Texas. Continue reading.
By ANNA ZENK
Second Edition of ‘Preach My Gospel’ Manual is Available
This guide to sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ receives an inspired update nearly 20 years after its initial publication. To read the full announcement from the NewsroomChurchofJesusChrist.org, click here.
Groundbreaking Date Set for the Fort Worth Texas Temple
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A Texas Sized Thank You to Teachers
The Hurst Texas Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosts annual Teacher Appreciation Event for area educators. Read more.
By JESSICA EASTMAN
The Church of Jesus Christ joins hands with Midwest Food Bank Texas
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Bishop’s Storehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, teamed up with the Midwest Food Bank, Bloomington, Illinois, to have a truck of food commodities delivered to their Fort Worth, Texas facility located in Haltom City. Read more.
By SHANE KEIL
Seconds to Collision: “I Knew the Lord was Protecting Me”
Jim Pegram, a former Naval Aviator, and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Bedford, Texas area, shares what he’s learned about the Lord during two harrowing near-misses during flight training and a lifetime of church service. Read more.
By DEBBY ADAIR
When Communications Go Down, Amateur Radio Operators Will Step Up
On Sat. May 13, 2023 amateur radio operators from the Church of Jesus Christ in North Texas and areas of Oklahoma practiced checking in on a large scale radio emergency communication system. Read more.
By ANNA ZENK
A Weekend of Fun and Spiritual Activities at Hurst Texas Father and Sons Campout
Fathers and sons from the Hurst Texas area spent the first weekend in May building rapport, comradery, teamwork and family bonds during an overnight campout in Denton, Texas. Over 80 people attended. Read more.
By DEBBY ADAIR
I Can Do All Things Through Christ which Strengtheneth Me
Church Leadership Shares Lifelong Survival Tips with Local Youth
Many youth may be wondering if it's possible to survive now in this confusing world. In a devotional attended by youth from several congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Ulisses S. Soares, one of the Lord’s modern-day apostles along with other Church leaders, reminded the youth that it is possible to survive with God and Jesus Christ as our companions. Read more.
By RACHEL SCOTT
Singing Praises to Thee: Multi-Faith Tongan Choirs Come Together to Celebrate Christ
To celebrate the Savior, three Tongan congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hurst area joined Tongan members of other faiths to host an Easter Musical Devotional to sing praises focused on the Savior earlier this year.
By ANNA ZENK and LUI SANFT
Small and Simple Acts Make a Big Impact on Local Charities
Donations of about 1,000 individual packages of Ramen Noodles were delivered to Community Storehouse in Tarrant County and the I Can Still Shine program, which serves abused women and their children in Tarrant County. The noodles were collected at a conference held by the Hurst area congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Read more.
By ANNA ZENK