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Young Women 2007

"Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly; then shall thy
confidence wax strong in the presence of God." D&C:121:45

 


 

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Fall President's Message: "Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts"
Activities on the 2007 theme
Here are some Mutual activities and family home evening ideas that can help you let virtue garnish your thoughts:
• Read the scriptures listed in the Topical Guide under “Thought” and “Virtue.”
• Memorize or review the 13th article of faith. What does it mean to you? List ways you can “seek after these things.”
• List synonyms for the words virtue and virtuous. How can you apply these words in your life?
• What does pure mean? Why does water need to be pure before we drink it? Why should our thoughts be pure?
• Read the account of Joseph fleeing Potiphar’s wife in Genesis 39. When should you flee and get yourself out? How can you be in the world but not of the world?
• Make a booklet with a favorite scripture or thought from each young man and young woman in your ward.
• Choose a “scripture of the week,” and post it someplace where you can read it every day. See if you can memorize 52 scriptures this year— one every week. If you memorize scripture mastery scriptures, you’re halfway there!
• Make a commitment not to use any profanity.
• With your quorum or class, make a commitment to avoid any form of pornography. How will you help each other?
• As a family, decide on ways you can show your love and support to each other through positive words and actions.
• Read and study the sections “Entertainment and the Media” and “Language” in For the Strength of Youth. Highlight the word Spirit in those sections. List ways the Spirit will bless your life as you live these standards.
• Discuss Internet and media safety as a class or quorum and as a family.
• “Holiness to the Lord” is inscribed on our temples. Discuss how virtuous thoughts help prepare you to attend the temple. If possible, attend the temple to perform baptisms for the dead.
• Memorize two favorite hymns you can hum or sing to replace bad thoughts with inspired words.
• Work on Duty to God or Personal Progress. The spiritual development section of Duty to God or the integrity value in Personal Progress will especially help you understand more about purity and the blessings of letting “virtue garnish [your] thoughts unceasingly.”

POSTER

Printable 8 x 10 Poster

2007 YW poster.pdf

2007 Music

Free song in sheet music form on this website entitled "Filled With His Light" that was written specifically for this year's theme for the youth.  It makes a good camp song or something for a youth fireside or standards night. It can be sung as a group or solo.  CLICK HERE

"Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts".

Joan Sowards has written a song to go  with the 2007 Young Women Theme.  It is free to download the Mp3 and print the sheet music  Click here

"Let Virtue Garnish All My Thoughts Unceasingly"

This song is intended as a resource to support the 2007 LDS Mutual (youth program) theme, click here

Daughter of a King- Songs for the 2007 Young Women Theme
Daughter of a King, music inspired by the 2007 Young Women Theme, reminds young women of their great worth and mission here on earth. Play the inspiring music to set the right spirit in class and at home, or use the included accompaniment tracks for a live musical presentation. Perfect for New Beginnings, YW in Excellence, and Girl's camp programs.

Here is the link to her site

http://www.jennyphillips.com:80/musicfiresideprograms_yw2007.htm