mcdoodle Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Last night my family and I were baptized. It was an amazing experience. My son was glowing as he came out of the water. A lot of people showed up despite it being Tuesday night at 7pm! I was really surprised, because I didn't even want to do it that night (I have loads of homework I'm trying to do). Anyways, I wanted to thank everyone on this board for their loving support in bringing me and my family into the Church. It was a magical experience and I can't wait for Sunday and the gift of the Holy Ghost! Quote
bmy- Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Last night my family and I were baptized. It was an amazing experience. My son was glowing as he came out of the water. A lot of people showed up despite it being Tuesday night at 7pm! I was really surprised, because I didn't even want to do it that night (I have loads of homework I'm trying to do). Anyways, I wanted to thank everyone on this board for their loving support in bringing me and my family into the Church.It was a magical experience and I can't wait for Sunday and the gift of the Holy Ghost!I'll be the first to say it -- Welcome! I'm a recent convert myself (March) so I know how great you feel. When you're 'ready' look into your patriarchal blessing.. it was easily as good as baptism (for me). Quote
BenRaines Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Awesome. Thank you for sharing. Welcome to you and your family. Ben Raines Quote
Misshalfway Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Mcdoodle........wow! What tremendous events! This is really really neat! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! I couldn't be happier for you and your sweet family. Best wishes to all of you!!!! All of you, who have opened your hearts to such a message! Getting the gift of the HG is such a treasured blessing! I feel gratitude for the Spirit in my life almost every day! Take care with it. Learn what it feels like. And be patient as you learn and grow in these early months and years. You don't have to jump to light speed on knowing everything. The Spirit takes care of the gaps until that knowledge comes to all of us wherever we are at. As long as you feel that companionship, you are exactly where you need to be at any given time. Hugs to you and your family!!! Hope you got lots of wonderful pics and some cherished memories! Quote
Connie Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Congrats! That's great news! Wish i could have been there. I LOVE going to baptisms--the Spirit is SO strong! Quote
Truegrits Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Fantastic news!!! Here is a great big hug to you and your family!I love Baptisims. We have had several lately, and I can't help but remember my own; the joy, the blessings, the peace that my being a member of this wonderful Gospel brings me. Congratulations!!! :) Quote
bmrushing Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Congrats!! what an awesome blessing! I remember mine and it took 7 times to get me dunked LOL my hubby was baptised in April and he glowed as well :) Quote
breeb Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Welcome to the fold!! Thats awesome! Quote
candyprpl Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 :bighug:AHHHHHHH! Fantastic! I'm so happy for all of you. I remember your first post -- NOW LOOK! So many blessings are coming your way! Quote
HiJolly Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Congrats!!! Woohoo!! Welcome, sister, and all your family. HiJolly Quote
mandarin Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 I'll be the first to say it -- Welcome! I'm a recent convert myself (March) so I know how great you feel. When you're 'ready' look into your patriarchal blessing.. it was easily as good as baptism (for me).What's a patriarchal blessing? Quote
Faded Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 Last night my family and I were baptized. It was an amazing experience. My son was glowing as he came out of the water. A lot of people showed up despite it being Tuesday night at 7pm! I was really surprised, because I didn't even want to do it that night (I have loads of homework I'm trying to do). Anyways, I wanted to thank everyone on this board for their loving support in bringing me and my family into the Church.It was a magical experience and I can't wait for Sunday and the gift of the Holy Ghost!Welcome to Christ's Church. It always does all of us a world of good to hear from those who have just barely felt of the Spirit and been baptized. It reminds the rest of us of the special experiences we've had in our own lives, reaffirming that this is God's work and His Church. It is such a privilege to be a part of it. Hearing from a new member helps each of us really and truly appreciate what we have. Quote
Connie Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 What's a patriarchal blessing?The below is from this resource put out by the Church: LDS.org - Family Table of Contents - True to the Faith “Patriarchal Blessings,” True to the Faith, (2004),111–13Patriarchal blessings are given to worthy members of the Church by ordained patriarchs. Your patriarchal blessing declares your lineage in the house of Israel and contains personal counsel from the Lord to you.As you study your patriarchal blessing and follow the counsel it contains, it will provide guidance, comfort, and protection. To find out how to receive a patriarchal blessing, talk with your bishop or branch president.Declaration of LineageYour patriarchal blessing includes a declaration of your lineage, stating that you are of the house of Israel—a descendant of Abraham, belonging to a specific tribe of Jacob. Many Latter-day Saints are of the tribe of Ephraim, the tribe given the primary responsibility to lead the latter-day work of the Lord.Because each of us has many bloodlines running in us, two members of the same family may be declared as being of different tribes in Israel.It does not matter if your lineage in the house of Israel is through bloodlines or by adoption. As a member of the Church, you are counted as a descendant of Abraham and an heir to all the promises and blessings contained in the Abrahamic covenant (see “Abrahamic Covenant,” pages 5–6).Learning from Your Patriarchal BlessingOnce you have received your patriarchal blessing, you should read it humbly, prayerfully, and frequently. It is a personal revelation from your Heavenly Father, who knows your strengths, weaknesses, and eternal potential. Through your patriarchal blessing, He will help you learn what He expects of you. Your blessing may contain promises, admonitions, and warnings. As time goes on, you will recognize the power of the revelation in it.As you follow the counsel in your blessing, you will be less likely to stumble or be misled. If you do not follow the counsel, you will not be able to receive the promised blessings.While your patriarchal blessing contains inspired counsel and promises, you should not expect it to answer all your questions or to detail all that will happen in your life. If your blessing does not mention an important event, such as a full-time mission or marriage, you should not assume that you will not receive that opportunity.Similarly, you should not assume that everything mentioned in your patriarchal blessing will be fulfilled in this life. A patriarchal blessing is eternal, and its promises may extend into the eternities. Be assured that if you are worthy, all promises will be fulfilled in the Lord’s due time. Those that are not realized in this life will be fulfilled in the next.Your patriarchal blessing is sacred and personal. You may share it with immediate family members, but you should not read it aloud in public or permit others to read it or interpret it. Not even your patriarch or bishop or branch president should interpret it.Treasure in your heart the precious words in your patriarchal blessing. Ponder them, and live so that you will be worthy to receive the promised blessings in this life and in the life to come. Quote
applepansy Posted March 17, 2009 Report Posted March 17, 2009 Congratulations and Welcome McDoodle. This is awesome news. applepansy Quote
Palerider Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 Congrats on your news and thanks for sharing..... Quote
Just_A_Guy Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 To supplement Connie's post: A church member will usually receive one patriarchal blessing during his or her lifetime. Those who grow up in the Church usually receive it when they are in their late teens. The blessing is given by a Patriarch (every stake has at least one). One feature of the blessing is the pronouncement of the member's "lineage" (i.e. which tribe of Israel the member is descended from--there are specific blessings and responsibilities associated with each tribe). Additionally, the Patriarch will pronounce blessings upon the member, make promises, or give warnings/advice as the spirit of prophecy directs. The blessing is transcribed and a copy is given to the church member (another copy is kept at Church archives in Salt Lake City, in case the member loses their own copy); it is viewed as a guide to which the member may refer throughout his or her lifetime. Quote
GingerGolden Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 A church member will usually receive one patriarchal blessing during his or her lifetime. Those who grow up in the Church usually receive it when they are in their late teens. The blessing is given by a Patriarch (every stake has at least one).One feature of the blessing is the pronouncement of the member's "lineage" (i.e. which tribe of Israel the member is descended from--there are specific blessings and responsibilities associated with each tribe). Additionally, the Patriarch will pronounce blessings upon the member, make promises, or give warnings/advice as the spirit of prophecy directs. The blessing is transcribed and a copy is given to the church member (another copy is kept at Church archives in Salt Lake City, in case the member loses their own copy); it is viewed as a guide to which the member may refer throughout his or her lifetime.Excuse the interruption, please.I have been searching for a link I believe I found on this forum for getting a copy of a patriarchal blessing. I haven't been able to find it, does anyone have that link?I seemed to have lost my patriarchal blessing and would like to have another copy.Thanks! Quote
applepansy Posted March 30, 2009 Report Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) Excuse the interruption, please.I have been searching for a link I believe I found on this forum for getting a copy of a patriarchal blessing. I haven't been able to find it, does anyone have that link?I seemed to have lost my patriarchal blessing and would like to have another copy.Thanks!I know you can call the Church Offices in SLC and request information. The last time I ordered a copy of a patriarchal blessing they ask for the request to be in writing.I went to the church website and found the following:Archives: Patriarchal Blessing Request FormI guess moving the family history library will put a kink in getting blessings for those relatives who have passed on. I wouldn't think it would affect the blessings of living members. I'll look for the other link.applepansyAddition: Here is the contact info Archives: Contact UsBut it looks like you won't be able to submit requests until the Church History Archives are finished with their move to the new building. Edited March 30, 2009 by applepansy Quote
Maya Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 I have not been here yet so congratulations to the whole family!! Quote
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