Sunday, September 14, 2014

Conference Notes



General Conference is coming up in 3 weeks. Can't wait to listen to the talks! They are always so inspiring and uplifting. Makes me want to do better, serve better, and love better. 

In April, our family started a new tradition in order to have a more meaningful Conference experience. A week before Conference we got together and made Conference Notes. A small book to highlight talks, flag favorites, and pinpoint pertinent messages. 

It was a huge success! Even our youngest grandchildren got into the action. Incentives were used to keep their interest up on the talks and music. All three of them, ages 5, 3, and 18 months, listened and actively participated in all four sessions. Saturday and Sunday! 

We had a follow-up Family Home Evening Night that was dedicated to Conference trivia and sharing notes. It, too, was a huge success. We will be doing this again and again and again! 

What you need to make Conference Notes:
  1. 5x7" lined recipe cards
  2. Metal or plastic rings
  3. Scraps of scrapbook paper, tags, markers, and ribbon (optional)
I took my piles (for each person) of lined recipe cards to Office Max and they punched holes in the cards, saving me tons of time. And, the holes were exact! The cost is so minimal and is very worth it. I think I spent a little over $2.00 to have 1000 cards punched.

I had everything on had, except the lined recipe cards. 

Instructions for making Conference Notes:
  1. Cut to size and glue scrapbook paper to the front of a recipe card.
  2. Add embellishments, if desired. 
  3. Make a Conference Notes label for each book. Picmonkey, a free photo editing program, has a variety of label choices. After choosing the label, I picked a background color and added text. Easy!
  4. I also bought 2x3 pictures from Deseret Book of the prophet, temple, Jesus, Joseph Smith for visual interest.
  5. Put lined recipe cards through metal or plastic rings and add ribbon, if desired.
Now you are ready to take Conference Notes!


At the beginning of each Conference Notes book, we positioned a picture of our beloved prophet, Thomas S. Monson, in the center of the notecard. He is the first person we see. We listen to conference to be uplifted, inspired, and receive instruction. We come to hear the prophet's voice! We love him!


I added some questions before hand--things to look for, like specific messages that would help provide answers to prayers, give guidance and direction, and bring comfort and healing from a recent passing of my daughter. Then, at the end of Conference, I was able to go back through each talk, ponder upon, and answer the questions I had written previously and the ones listed above. 

What was so amazing about taking Conference notes this way, was that it was so easy to remember the talks. Not only because I took notes, but because I tagged specific messages and thought about questions I had even before Conference began. I was more in-tune with the spirit. I listened. I learned. I was able to retain much more than had I just turned Conference on t.v. and watched. 


I tagged favorite talks. And, of course, I had a few! Hastening Family History and Temple Work by Quienten L. Cook. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, of the first presidency, on Being Grateful. And President Thomas S. Monson, on Love.



Can you remember Gary E. Stevenson's message: My Life is a Four Minute Performance! Wow! did it ever have an impact on me. I will never forget it!


Our youngest listeners took notes!


favorite songs, and titles


They listened for Jesus Christ's name in talks


They drew pictures of themselves and how they felt. This was drawn during President Monson's talk on Love.


Drawing happy things.


Jesus loves little children! Jesus loves me!


I love to see the temple. I'm going there someday!



Little Emmy, 18 months old, even understood the importance of listening to Conference. Your children are never too young to learn!


How did youngest daughter and son-in-law get their kids to listen to conference and enjoy it? They placed pictures around the living room of different gospel topics, such as temple, faith, prophet, Jesus, etc. When the kids heard any of these words or name in a talk, they wrote and drew a picture in their note book and got a small treat. 

Follow up Family Home Evening Lesson: Conference Notes Trivia and Sharing Notes


A follow-up lesson on Conference was done on Easter Sunday. Perfect time! Each family wrote up questions related to Conference. Each question was placed in a plastic egg. We took turns reading and answering questions about talks, songs, church statistics, announcements, and names of speakers. Questions were age appropriate. Everyone brought their Conference Notes and could cheat, of course. The point was to take good notes during Conference! For each question answered correctly, a treat could be chosen from the candy jar. Cupcakes, too.

We can't wait for General Conference in a few weeks! We'll prepare. We'll pray that we will receive answers to our prayers. We'll listen and take notes. And then we'll share what we have learned with each other. Love, love, love this tradition!



5 comments:

  1. you are so crafty :) We have waffles, lay around and watch conference and later that night for family home evening share what we learned.

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  2. Hi dear Carol,
    We have a large LDS church not far from us. Is Conference beamed into churches via satellite for those who live far away and cannot attend or who don't get it in TV?
    :) m

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    1. Yes Maureen! It is broadcast worldwide, at stake conferences everywhere. I think almost every country around the world has access. From my understanding some of the speakers will be giving their talks in their native tongues. I can't wait for conference.

      Are you interested? The messages are so uplifting and inspiring for all faiths. I come away renewed every time and it just helps me want to be a better person. My faith is increased and I feel joy in my heart.

      If you are interested let me know. I can have someone contact you from the area you live in and let you know more about it. And, there is another option. If you go to lds.org, they will broadcast it on-line. Maybe live, but for sure afterwards. I have watched conference from my computer before.

      Hope you are having a wonderful day!

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    2. Also, the link above in my post... General Conference, will take you there. It will give you some information there.

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