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RS Gardening Activity

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 On September 6, 2025 we gathered in the Mendoza Family’s home for our relief society’s gardening activity. A lot of us have always been curious about how gardening works, especially since many of us may live in areas where growing plants can be inaccessible due to the need of a big surrounding area or the need of sunlight. It was a creative idea to start our personal gardening journey by planting soil and seeds on an egg tray. This gives everyone the opportunity to garden and grow plants inside their home, and allows them to conveniently take them outside to take care of them, water them, and give them sunlight.  Recently a lot of men and women have been engaged in gardening. What started out as curiosity has now become a hobby to tend and take care of their plants, and some may even end up selling them. Gardening looks like an easy hobby, but there are a few rules that you need to follow so that your seeds will grow into beautiful plants and flowers.  Key gardening rule...

Child Nutririon Feeding Program

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 Mabolo ward in tbe Primary Feeding Program. Everyone enjoyed eating healthy food, pumpkin soup, roasted chicken, macaroni salad, melon juice, turon and ice cream. Children received giveaway gifts like toys, choco milk drink amd fruits.

Temple Night

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Baptism for the dead with youth "Temple night" in the context of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints typically refers to a scheduled time when members gather to attend the temple, often as a ward or stake activity. It's a way to prioritize temple worship and make it easier to attend with the support of others. These events can be a scheduled block of time for a specific ward or stake to attend the temple, or they can be informal gatherings where members encourage each other to attend the temple together.   

Family Home Evening with Humanitarian Experience Project

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Family Home Evening (FHE) in the context of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a weekly event where families gather to strengthen relationahips, learn gospel  principles, and participate in fun activities . What a joyful and memorable Family Home Evening we had with the Humanitarian Experience Projects youth from Salt Lake City , Utah ! Our Mabolo ward members were thrilled to share a glimpse of Filipino culture by showcasing traditional folk dances including the famous TINIKLING which had everyone smiling and moving ! The HEP youth also shared  their talents through some lively line dances , creating a wonderful cultural exchange and spirit of unity  It was an evening filled with laughter, learning and love as we celebrated friendship and service together. We are grateful for this opportunity to strenthen bonds and share joy through music and dance ! " Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity" -Psalm 133:1