Monday, June 30, 2008
We will no longer use FeedBlitz Service
We decided that we will no longer use FeedBlitz service for our newsletters in the future. All new newsletters will be send by regular email by Maurine from now on.
So please come back often and read our blog posts.
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Thank you.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
KEYS
Then he would go on to tell her what she needed to improve on or help the girls do so they could be successful. It became a point of humor in the family as we would gather for different occasions and the last part of the season.
She would say, "Okay, Dad, what is the key this week?" Then one night as we were attending an-other school function, a few of Mindi's team members were sitting behind us and one of them leaned forward and asked, "Mr. Winters, what is the key for us this week?" In thinking about keys for different things, I was struck with the fact that it is important that we have the keys for whatever goal we are pursuing.
Keys are necessary if we expect to open the locks, and open the doors to achieve success.
It is my testimony that the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS is successful because the Priesthood is here on the earth which holds all the keys for our success throughout eternity of which this earthly experience is a part.
Those who hold the Priesthood hold the keys to all of the ordinances that need to be performed. Joseph Smith and his associates received the keys for the Aaronic and Melchizedec Priesthoods from John the Baptist,
Peter, James, & John and they have been carefully handed down to the present Prophet, Thomas S. Monson and his associates: the members of the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles in order to carry out all of the functions necessary for the church to go forward toward its goal, that of preparing for the second coming of Jesus Christ.
Baptism is the key to entering the kingdom of God on the earth and in heaven. Following baptism we receive the confirmation of the Holy Ghost...another key to help us in continuing our journey as a Latter Day Saint. Entering the temple is another key as we receive our endowments and make sacred promises to the Lord.
There are blessings surrounding every step we take. Education is an important key in order to live a productive life and be able to be of service to others.
There are keys necessary for us to observe in order to be successful in our day to day affairs.
One key I like is an acronym: JOY
J - Jesus first, O - others second, Y - yourself last.
President Hinckley gave the youth some keys when he told them how to be:
He counseled them to (1) Be grateful, (2) Be smart, (3) Be humble, (4) Be true, (5) Be clean, (6) Be prayerful.
Wilfred Peterson wrote the Art of Growing Up. His keys are wonderfully written to give us a guide for being successful. He says UP is the magic word of growth. Use it as a key in growing into the person you want to be.
Get up - in the morning with the determination to make the most of your day.
Step up - to each task with enthusiasm and dedication.
Stand up - to your problems and difficulties. Face them and lick them.
Think up - There is an upper level in your mind, live in that.
Keep up - It is easier to keep up than catch up with duties.
Brace up -Tighten your belt and keep moving forward even when the going gets tough.
Cheer up - The worst thing that can happen to you can be the best thing that can happen to you if you don't let it get the best of you.
Climb up - The ladder of success reaches upward rung by rung,but you must do the climbing.
Stretch up - Stretch your hand to others. Remember that he climbs highest who helps another up.
Measure up - Much is required of you today. Meet the challenge of the times by doing your full share for the common good.
Bounce up - When you fall down, bounce up. Everyone fails and falls down now and then. Quitters just lie there. Heroes have bounce.
Look up - Remember the words of the Psalmist: "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help." Look to God for inspiration and guidance.
Reach up -Keep stretching your mind and spirit. Don't wait to become a great person...be one now.
Live up - Live to the highest and the best you know. Consider how a tree lifts its branches to the sky.
The only way to grow is UP.
My prayer this month is that we all recognize keys that will help unlock the doors to successful living. That we may receive the blessings Heavenly Father has for us by enjoying the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
With love to each of you, Maurine Winters
Sunday, May 11, 2008
OUR MOTHERS
Recently, our grand-daughter, Staci Larsen, had a new baby girl...she wrote: There's nothing like the feeling of having a new baby in our home." What a great blessing for the baby coming to that home, and to have such a good mother.
We have had some beautiful entries to the request for tributes to mothers. Following are excerpts from them:
To my Mom:
Mothers are a cherished gift from God; a chosen steward over His beloved earthly children. Our Father in Heaven bestowed this divine responsibility to the most precious of His children. He understood well the hardships and happiness of parenting and blessed each of His daughters with unique divine gifts and talents; the capacity to love and to forgive, to teach and to learn, and to lead and to follow.
My mother is a very special person, chosen and prepared by our Heavenly Father to teach and nurture our family here on earth. Her greatest divine gift is the gift of unconditional love, and her ability to portray that love in magnificent ways to those she surrounds herself with. She has unselfishly and willingly showed her love to each member of our family. It was through her actions and quiet example that I first understood the love of God.
I felt it at a time in my life when I needed it most, when I was struggling to understand who I was as a child of God. She gently took me by the hand and we sat together as she tearfully read from her journal the feelings that she had when she held me for the first time.
I see it each day in service and sacrifice, helping others perform daily tasks that are unable to do so, and easing the burdens of her friends and family by sharing their hardships.
Each time I pray I thank my Father in Heaven for the little piece of heaven that He has shown me and pray for her that she too may know how much she is loved and appreciated.
I love you.

Shanon Stimpson writes,
From the first of her children to the youngest, my mother worked with all the diligence and faith of her might, mind, and strength, and her heart to ensure their lives would be guided in such a manner that would lead them to achieve their goals.
She nurtured them with love and compassion.
She taught them and led them by example in principles and values of every virtue.
Above all she taught them to love their Father in Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ, to seek them through prayer and scripture study and trust them in all things, and to listen always for the still small voice of the Holy Ghost.
In my mother's live the word 'honesty' needs no modification. She lives the letter of the law with all the warmth and love of the spirit of the law. She continues to strive to be faithful in all things as a living example to her six children and now her grandchildren. In the smile you see on her face, you can see the happiness that is alive in her heart. She wishes to share each precious moment...just with you.
Marie Adams writes,
I am so thankful to have such a wonderful mother. She has always been the best example to me. She is a person who always thinks of others.
The #1 person in her life is my Dad, and she has always been his biggest cheerleader. She has always cared about her family first. Yet, my parents have always brought other people into our home to live when they needed help. When me and my brother, the oldest two in the family were in grade school my Mom taught school. When we got home from school and she wasn't there yet we hated it. We wanted her home! So after a year or so of teaching, she did stay home.
I think back on that and how selfish we were as kids, but it was wonderful to have our Mom at home and all of our friends loved coming to visit there.
I want to say 'Happy Mother's Day' to the world's best mother....my Mom.
Marcia Stauffer writes:
How grateful I am to have such a wonderful mother! (Lily Jean Lott)
My mother taught me by example. She showed me by the way she lived who I should try to be.
She has supported Dad in his callings without complaint at the added responsibilities. Her faith is strong and deep. Right and wrong are black and white.
My mother is intelligent. She taught us the value of knowledge and education and the importance of being well-read.
My mother chose a wonderful partner (my father) and showed me how important it is to choose wisely (I did!).
Nothing is more important to her than her family.
I guess my mother is STILL teaching me by example and showing me the person I want to become.
Michael Ellett writes:
My mother...Who is she?
Kristina Law writes,
Happy Mother's day mom! I love you and I am so grateful that you are my mother. You are amazing and I hope to share all the wonderful things of my life with you forever.
Love you.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT
We will also pick two stories and send out one of Maurine's Books, Angels on Temple Square and Missionary Moments on Temple Square, as a MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT, free of charge to you!
The Deadline for this event is MAY 9th. Please send all emails to templesquareworld@gmail.com with MOTHER'S DAY as Subject.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
He is Risen!

The following are excerpts from the Easter Sunday past talks given by Lloyd D. Newell for the Spoken Word.
"He is risen and what of us? The great glad tidings of Easter proclaim, "He is risen!" Throughout the Christian world, bells ring joyously and congregations sing the good word 'Christ the Lord is risen today!'
Perhaps amid the solemn festivities, we might pause to ask: 'And what of us?' Have we risen to a fullness of joy in the Easter message? The blessings that arise from the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are many. But some in particular swell faithful hearts to overflowing. The resurrection of the Savior...and the promise that goes with it, calms the haunting fear of death that all mankind experiences. Believers accept the words of Jesus Christ, who said, 'I am the resurrection, and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.' The apostle Paul explained this truth carefully in his epistle to the faithful of Corinth; 'For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.'
Because of the resurrection, all humanity shall one day arise from death, even as Jesus rose from His tomb two thousand years ago. It is not only the assurance of everlasting life in the hereafter which brings joy. In the here and now, the Atonement gives hope, day by day, that men and women can conquer inner weaknesses and failings to become whole and happy...
...President Gordon B. Hinckley said of the resurrection; 'As surely as there has been mortal death, there will be immortal life; and as certainly as there has been separation, there will be reunion. This is the faith which comes of Christ, who brought to all the promise of immortality.
With this promise comes the assurance that each one of us born into this mortal realm will one day receive the blessings of an immortal soul, as our spirit and body are reunited through the miracle of the resurrection. And combined with this miracle is the even greater gift given to all who seek to know the will of God and who then strive to live by His words, the promise of His atonement and the richness of eternal life. Such are the miracles attested to by a solitary angel who stood before an empty tomb and declared; He is not here, He is risen".
It is such a privilege to have the gospel of Jesus Christ in our lives. It is wonderful to know the great plan of salvation...of happiness. As we enjoy the Easter season and think of the meaning of the Savior's life and what it brings to our lives, it follows that we need to open our mouths to share the gospel with every brother and sister we are associated with who aren't members of His church here on earth today.
At this beautiful time of the year. At the beginning of the renewal of the earth in our hemisphere and as we celebrate the resurrection of the Savior, let's each count our blessings and plan how we can share the gospel with someone. We need to hasten the second coming of Jesus Christ by spreading His gospel.
With this note, we send our love and good wishes to you at this Easter time.
Love Maurine Winters and Kristina Law.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
THE POWER OF ONE

Again this month I would like to ponder the influence of a great prophet, President Gordon B. Hinckley. He was such a humble, sweet, kind man. He never drew attention to himself, but was always hard at work to extend a helping hand to improve the station of all men. He worked tirelessly to further the teachings of Jesus Christ and to make it possible for men everywhere to enjoy the blessings of the gospel. He was certainly a worthy example to each of us of what ONE man can be when he dedicates his life to doing good. We are so grateful for life's lessons he passed on during his time here on earth.
Maurine Winters
*Photograph of Mt. Timpanogos Temple in Springtime Copyright (C) 2007 Jared Law All Rights Reserved
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
THOMAS S. MONSON NAMED 16th PRESIDENT OF THE CHURCH
It was announced on February 4th, thatThomas S. Monson is the new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The new world leader of the Church has called to serve with him in the First Presidency, President Henry B. Eyring, 74, first counselor, and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, 67, second counselor.
It is wonderful to see our church go forward. We are so privilegded to be led by a living prophet in our days. It is wonderful to be a part of this church in these latter days.
Responding to a reporter’s question about the Church’s openness in working with other churches and groups, President Monson said: “We should not be sequestered in a little cage. We should eliminate the weakness of the one standing alone and substitute it with the strength of working together to make this a better world.”
Sunday, February 3, 2008
TEMPLE SQUARE MISSION TODAY

1989 - Ralph Bradley
1991 - Robert B Harbertson
1993 - Joseph M. McPhie
1995 - Robert C. Witt
1997 - Lowell M. Snow
1999 - Richard I Winwood
2001 - M. Garfield Cook
2003 - Arlen Crouch
2005 - Milo LeBaron
WHAT MISSION PRESIDENTS SAID ABOUT TEMPLE SQUARE MISSION
President Joseph M. McPhie: "... In a year so full of historic, dramatic milestones it would be difficult to say which miracle was the greatest, there were so many. But, probably the greatest of all miracles was the magnificent spirit of the special missionaries called to Temple Square for this particular year, to meet these incredible challenges and do the things the Lord wanted done. As always, when in the service of the Lord the blessings far surpass the challenges. We, who had the privilege of serving on Temple Square in 1993 have been rewarded with possibly the most memorable year of our lives..."
President Robert C. Witt: "...The Temple Square Mission is absolutely unique and wonderful. It is the smallest mission in the Church geographically, and probably the largest, in terms of missionaries. And it is so unique, in that virtually all of the missionaries see each other every day. And they see their mission president every day. Temple Square is known for its beautiful buildings, gardens, and music. But in our minds and heart, and in our memories, it is the missionary association that made it so special for us..."
President Lowell M. Snow: "...Sometimes we find ourselves in a place that doesn't seem to be a part of this world...a place where our thoughts are clearer, reality easier to grasp, and heaven a little bit closer. For many, Temple Square is such a place. We have always stood in awe of this marvelous place. It is a bit of heaven on earth. We thank God for the privilege of serving His children here for a season. We were so grateful to be asked to serve in this little corner of His vineyard, working daily in the shadow of the Great Temple that represents His love and the way back to Him..."
President Richard I. Winwood: "...What a pleasure it was to serve with the sister missionaries on Temple Square. Each of them were sent at this time for a divine purpose with their own Divine Magnetism for those who they could teach. We were amazed at the rich and sacred trust placed in us. How we loved those sisters! We claimed them as our daughters. We were not immune to their Divine Magnetism. We were honored to be in the service of our Heavenly Father with them..."
President M. Garfield Cook: "...For Sister Cook and me, Temple Square is the realization of our ancestors dreams, sacrifice and hard work. We both have pioneer grandparents who left all they had to settle here. They were part of the generation that made the desert blossom as the rose. Our primary focus is to discuss the history of Temple Square and to share some of our basic beliefs as members of the Church. We know that many will leave here with a desire to learn more and there will continue to those whose lives will be forever changed and blessed as a result of their visit to Temple Square. How grateful we are to be a part of this great work..."
For full interviews with the Past Mission Presidents please refer to "Angels on Temple Square" by Joyce K. Goodrich and Maurine E. Winters.
Friday, February 1, 2008
FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER
Our prophet, President Gordon B. Hinckley has passed on.WHAT PEOPLE SAID AFTER A TOUR
Here are some comments that visitors wrote after having a tour with sister missionaries:
TEXAS (Presbyterian) The tour was wonderful. It stirred up all my emotions and love of Christ.
ILLINOIS (Unitarian) Temple Square is very impressive: facilities, films, buildings and the friendliness and hospitality shown by all the guides. The enthusiasm is contagious. Thank you so much. I look forward to the opportunity to bring my family to Salt Lake City.
ISRAEL (Jewish) It was a very interesting presentation. It is the first time for me to hear about Jesus Christ, his beliefs and his actions.
NEW ZEALAND (Ratana) Fascinating and a tribute to the commitment and faith of the early pioneers, It has been an honor to visit.
NEW MEXICO (Methodist) Thank you! Your sincere love for Jesus Christ is very evident. You radiate the peace and love of his teachings.
ALABAMA (Baptist) I appreciate having had the opportunity to take this tour. I commend the young ladies who gave us the information, but most of all their sweet spirit which comes from Jesus Christ.
TEXAS (Atheist) Very interesting and touching tour.
CALIFORNIA (Catholic) Excellent tour, beautiful facility, the sister missionary did an outstanding job and it does make me want to learn more...
GERMANY (Evangelist) We were really pleased by the tour. It was a big bonus that the Sister was able to speak German.For more detailed information on the History of Temple Square please refer to "Angels on Temple Square" by Joyce K. Goodrich and Maurine E. Winters.
TEMPLE SQUARE ORGANIZED INTO A MISSION

Friday, January 25, 2008
HISTORY OF TEMPLE SQUARE MISSION
IN THE BEGINNINGWHAT OTHERS SAID
CALIFORNIA (No Religion Listed) We appreciate the individual attention and friendly reception that Temple Square gives its visitors regardless of faith.
SOUTH CAROLINA (Episcopal) I enjoyed being your guest today. The square is a beautiful example of the workings of your faith.
UNITED KINGDOM (No Religion Listed) Our guides gave us a great tour of Temple Square and brought light to our day and smile to our faces.
WASHINGTON (Catholic) Sister Lim was our tour guide this afternoon. We got a very thorough and thoughtful tour from her. This is a spectacular center for the Mormon religion.
TEXAS (Baptist) I enjoyed learning more about the Mormon Church and its scriptures. Our guide was most pleasant and inspiring.
WISCONSIN (Episcopal) Wonderful architecture, delightful tour.
NORTH CAROLINA (No Religion Listed) This place was beautiful and very Christ oriented. The missionaries were very helpful and had great information.
HISTORIC TEMPLE SQUARE
The historic Temple Square and it's surroundings in Salt Lake City, is one of the best tourist attractions in UT. While visitors each year are in the millions, tourists who visit are not just members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Majority of visitors are people from different religious backgrounds and nationalities. Most of them are curious about LDS religion and history of the church. For that purpose Temple Square Mission has sister missionaries as guides from various nations to accommodate visitors and offer them tours of Temple Square in their own native language.Other visitors come because of the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir to enjoy their performances, especially Music and the Spoken Word broadcast. Among many other cultural events that draw people to Temple Square are: daily organ recitals, movies in the Legacy Theater, performances in the Conference Building, concerts on Temple Square.
Originally Temple Square was the Salt Lake Temple, the Mormon Tabernacle and Assembly Hall, as well as various monuments, statuary and North and South visitor centers. Recently The Church Office Building, The Relief Society Building, The Church Administration Building, The Conference Center, The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, The Lion House and The Beehive House, The Brigham Young Historic Park, The Family History Library, The Museum of Church History and Art were added and are included as a part of Temple Square Mission today. All together it is thirty-five acres of Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
The Salt Lake Temple is not opened to public. Exhibits and presentations in the South Visitors' Center explain why. You can stroll past meticulously maintained gardens and visit the rest of unique historical buildings There are many other places to visit from within walk distance of Temple Square itself. The Family History Library offers the largest collection of genealogy records in the world. The Museum of Church History and Art has four rotating exhibits and several permanent displays, the Eagle Gate are the main attractions.
This blog will unfold a unique character and history of this place and describe many experiences that people enjoyed here. That way you too will experience, in part, what is experienced be visitors to beautiful Temple Square.

