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The Reno Stake will be having a Practical First Aid Class on April 30th from 7pm to 8pm, at Church of Jesus Christ of La...
03/17/2026

The Reno Stake will be having a Practical First Aid Class on April 30th from 7pm to 8pm, at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2050 Robb Drive, Reno NV.

All members in the Reno/Sparks areas are invited to attend. This would also be a good opportunity for Youth to learn about first aid basics.

Local area Emergency Response Technicians (EMTs), Nurses, and local area Medical Practitioners will be doing the presentation and training.

Please see the link to the Flyer on the Reno Nevada Stake website for details:

Practical First Aid Class Sponsored by the Emergency Preparedness Committee April 30th – 7pm Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2050 Robb Drive, Reno

Join us online today at 1 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time for a joyful and historic live worldwide announcement from special...
10/14/2025

Join us online today at 1 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time for a joyful and historic live worldwide announcement from special witnesses of Jesus Christ and learn about the reorganization of a new First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Jesus Christ leads His Church through a prophet, who serves as the President of the Church, and two Apostles who are called to be the prophet’s counselors, forming the First Presidency.

This message will be broadcast live on ChurchofJesusChrist.org, Church YouTube, and Church social media channels.

All are invited to a live worldwide announcement on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 1 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time to learn about a new First Presidency.

09/28/2025

With sorrow we announce that Russell M. Nelson, beloved President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died. He was 101 — the oldest president in the history of the Church.

For more information on the life and ministry of President Russell M. Nelson, see below:

http://spr.ly/6004AeoQs

Week 4 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:Peace in the StormTheme: “Be still, and know that I am God...” —...
09/26/2025

Week 4 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:

Peace in the Storm

Theme: “Be still, and know that I am God...” — Psalm 46:10

Emergencies may shake the world, but our foundation is Christ.
This week, reflect on how spiritual peace prepares us for any storm.
💬 Share a scripture or quote that brings you peace
🕊️ Invite others to prepare for Temporal, Spiritual, and Emotional situations so that we can be calm and overcome situations and help others

Links for Temporal Preparedness Resources - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/life/temporal-preparedness-resources?lang=eng

Tips for Making an Emergency Plan - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/life/tips-for-making-an-emergency-plan?lang=eng

Tips for Being Financially Prepared - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/life/tips-for-making-an-emergency-plan?lang=eng

Tips for Food Storage and Production - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/life/tips-for-food-storage-and-production?lang=eng

Tips for Emotional Preparedness - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/life/tips-for-becoming-emotionally-resilient?lang=eng

Free Emergency Preparedness Training Offered by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Citizen CorpsThis hands-on training p...
09/24/2025

Free Emergency Preparedness Training Offered by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Citizen Corps

This hands-on training program empowers everyday citizens to assist effectively during emergencies and disasters. Participants will learn critical life-saving skills, including disaster preparedness, basic emergency medical care, and much more.

https://washoelife.washoecounty.gov/sheriff/free-emergency-preparedness-training-offered-by-washoe-county-sheriffs-office-citizen-corps-october-9-18/

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? Then come join us for the last Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Academy Training of 2025, October 9th - 18th!

This CERT Academy provides residents with essential skills to save lives and reduce trauma during emergencies. Training topics include:

*Disaster preparedness

*Emergency medical techniques

*Fire safety

*Light search and rescue

*Disaster psychology

*Terrorism awareness

Graduates will gain critical emergency knowledge and become eligible to volunteer with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Citizen Corps.

The program consists of six sessions over two consecutive weekends, and all sessions must be completed to graduate. No prior experience is required to participate. If you're between 16-17 years old, you can join with a parent’s permission.

Week 3 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:Serving Others in CrisisTheme: “When ye are in the service of yo...
09/20/2025

Week 3 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:

Serving Others in Crisis

Theme: “When ye are in the service of your fellow being ye are only in service of your God” — Mosiah 2:17

Preparedness isn’t just personal—it’s communal. This week, who would you be able to assist after an event or in time of need? Think about other members that live close by you, or those that you are assigned to minister to. Would you be able to assist in a time of need?

🧓 Elderly neighbor
🧒 Young families
🧳 New members
Let’s be the hands of Christ in times of need.

Week 2 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:Family PreparednessTheme: “Organize yourselves; prepare every ne...
09/13/2025

Week 2 of ideas for Temporal and Spiritual Preparedness:

Family Preparedness
Theme: “Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing…” — D&C 88:119

Items for family planning to have in place before events happen: Communication plan, meeting spot, emergency contacts, school evacuation and pick up points, home evacuation plan.

Preparedness starts at home. This week, sit down with your family and create or update your Family Emergency Plan for being able to get back together as a family after an event.
- If you must evacuate your home, where will you meet?
- How can you pick up your children from Schools or Daycare locations?
- Who will you call?
- What supplies do you need?

September is Emergency Preparedness Month. As disciples of Christ, we prepare not out of fear—but out of faith. This wee...
09/05/2025

September is Emergency Preparedness Month. As disciples of Christ, we prepare not out of fear—but out of faith. This week, reflect on how spiritual readiness and physical preparedness go hand in hand.

For September there will be ideas shared weekly for Temporal and Spiritually Preparedness to review individually or as families.

Week 1: Spiritual Foundations of Preparedness
Theme: “If ye are prepared ye shall not fear” — D&C 38:30

✅ Start or update your 96-hour kit
🙏 Pray for guidance in your planning
📖 Read D&C 38:29-31 and share your thoughts with friends and family on positive planning to overcome moments of difficulty in our lives.

Emergency PreparednessMembers of the Church have been counseled for many years to be prepared for adversity. Preparation...
09/01/2025

Emergency Preparedness
Members of the Church have been counseled for many years to be prepared for adversity. Preparation, both spiritual and temporal, can dispel fear.

Elder L. Tom Perry taught, “The need for preparation is abundantly clear. The great blessing of being prepared gives us freedom from fear.”

With the guidance of Church leaders, individuals and families should prepare to be self-reliant in times of personal and widespread tragedy.

The Principle of Preparation
As members of the Church, we know that it is our responsibility to provide for ourselves and our families both in good times and in bad. Part of fulfilling that obligation is making preparations now to face whatever challenges may come our way.

President Spencer W. Kimball taught that we must be “anxiously engaged in a positive program of preparation.” It is not enough to hope for the best; we must prepare for it.

He explained, “The Lord will not translate one’s good hopes and desires and intentions into works. Each of us must do that for himself.”

How does the Church prepare for emergencies?
The Church prepares for emergencies by establishing and maintaining an emergency response plan in each Ward and Stake.

Ward and Stake Emergency Plans
Wards and stakes should prepare for natural and man-made disasters that are likely to occur in their respective areas by creating an emergency plan. These plans are prepared under the direction of the bishop or stake president. They should be updated periodically.

Each plan should:

Identify likely disasters.

Gather critical information.

Outline assignments and procedures.

Identify emergency communication methods.

Encourage member preparation.

Use the Stake and Ward Emergency Planning Guide worksheets at https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/emergency-preparedness-and-response/stake-ward-emergency-planning-guide?lang=eng in your planning efforts.

How can I prepare for an emergency?
Church members are encouraged to make an emergency plan and update it regularly.

Elder L. Tom Perry instructed, “Start now to create a plan if you don’t already have one, or update your present plan. … The instability in the world today makes it imperative that we take heed of the counsel and prepare for the future.”

As you make an emergency plan, consider each of these elements.

Avoid Debt and Live within Your Means
It is needful that we discipline ourselves by avoiding debt and living within our means. Doing so will put us in a better position to help ourselves and help others during times of personal or widespread crisis.

Debt should be avoided, “with the exception of buying a modest home or paying for education or other vital needs.” However, debt of any kind should be approached carefully.

Elder L. Tom Perry said, “Necessary debt should be incurred only after careful, thoughtful prayer and after obtaining the best possible advice.”

But it isn’t enough to simply avoid financial tragedy; we should take care to spend less than we earn.

“We urge you to be modest in your expenditures; discipline yourselves in your purchases to avoid debt.”

Elder N. Eldon Tanner described what happens when we allow ourselves to spend more than we earn:

“I have discovered that there is no way that you can ever earn more than you can spend. I am convinced that it is not the amount of money an individual earns that brings peace of mind as much as it is having control of his money. Money can be an obedient servant but a harsh taskmaster. Those who structure their standard of living to allow a little surplus, control their circumstances. Those who spend a little more than they earn are controlled by their circumstances.”

Living within our means allows us to maintain control of our circumstances. Falling into debt only leads to further hardship.

Gain an Adequate Education
In an ever-changing world, we must prepare for uncertainties. One way that we can do this is by first gaining an adequate education and then continuing to increase our knowledge and skill base as time and circumstance permit.

We have been counseled by the Lord to seek learning in a variety of topics by study and also by faith. This training will prepare us to take care of our families and serve others.

“In our educational choices we should prepare to support ourselves and those who may become dependent upon us,” taught President Dallin H. Oaks. “It is necessary that we have marketable skills. Education is mandatory to personal security and well-being.”

However, our commitment to education cannot end once we’ve received a certificate or gotten a job. Elder L. Tom Perry stressed the importance of ongoing education, especially in regard to our vocations. He stated, “We can become antiquated in our professions if we do not stay up-to-date.”

It is vital that we stay abreast of current industry practices and continue building our skill set. Doing so will give us the best chance at gainful employment.

Keep a Reserve of Food and Other Supplies
Another way we can prepare for an emergency is by building up a store of needed supplies to help carry us through a crisis.

President Gordon B. Hinckley said, “We have built grain storage and storehouses and stocked them with the necessities of life in the event of a disaster.” But those goods cannot help us if we cannot reach them. He continued, “The best storehouse is the family storeroom.” It’s the most accessible reserve in times of need and the best suited to our individual needs.

As you build and maintain your emergency supply, include the following items:

Clothing and bedding

Drinking water

Financial reserves

Important documents

Longer-term supply of basic food items

Medication and first aid supplies

Three-month supply of food that is part of your normal diet

Ways to communicate with family following a disaster

Obtain First Aid Training
Another way to prepare for an emergency is to receive first aid, CPR, and AED training through a certified program.

Learn how to create a plan for your ward or stake to use in the event of an emergency.

05/04/2025

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You're Invited! Watch General Conference With Us!Join us at the Kings Row Chapel to watch the General Conference of The ...
03/31/2025

You're Invited! Watch General Conference With Us!
Join us at the Kings Row Chapel to watch the General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints!
Date: April 5-6, 2024
Location: Kings Row Chapel (2505 Kings Row)
Available in English & Spanish
Broadcast Schedule:
Saturday, April 5
▪️ 9:00 AM – Saturday Morning Session
▪️ 1:00 PM – Saturday Afternoon Session
▪️ 5:00 PM – Saturday Evening Session
Sunday, April 6
▪️ 8:30 AM – Music and the Spoken Word
▪️ 9:00 AM – Sunday Morning Session
▪️ 1:00 PM – Sunday Afternoon Session
Come feel the peace and inspiration of messages from living prophets and apostles. Everyone is welcome—bring your family and friends!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Learn more by visiting: churchofjesuschrist.org/feature/general-conference

General conference is the worldwide gathering of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Twice a year, during the first weekend of April and the first weekend of October, Church leaders from around the world share messages, or sermons, focused on Jesus Christ and His gospel.

Just in time... WORLD KINDNESS DAY ☺️Stop by between Nov 15th - Dec 7th to improve the community. More details on Giving...
11/15/2024

Just in time... WORLD KINDNESS DAY ☺️

Stop by between Nov 15th - Dec 7th to improve the community. More details on Giving Machine RenoTahoe page.

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