{"chapter_no":"18","chapter_title":"We Have Been Cast Out of Our Synagogues!","book_id":"3","book_name":"Springville","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"467","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":4,"page_content":"
<\/p> The high councilors of the stake, the counselors and clerks of the stake presidency, and President Chandler’s regular activities, performing visits to members in the stake and The execution of assignments vs. accomplishments was tracked daily. A stake clerk Empowered with this information, Brother Chandler touched base with all bishoprics, <\/p> It didn’t take long to start seeing results. After only three or four months of this There was, however, one unexpected problem. While it was true that things were now Kathleen brought this problem to his attention on a number of occasions, saying to him The Lord, however, might have looked upon this mistake warmly, seeing a man called to The operators in the plant had at first been uncomfortable having him there closely Referring again to the earlier chapter, we read:<\/span><\/p> At first the operators were apprehensive. Here was a top executive of the plant regularly Kathleen and many around him, however, soon raised another important point. The last <\/p> Using his own analogy of the manufacturing plant, Kathleen commented, “You want to Kathleen’s advice to him was the same as that he had received from his counselors and Concerns were expressed to bishoprics in the following manner, coming mainly from the If President Chandler does the work for us, then what is left for us to do in the ward? <\/i><\/span><\/p> I know my husband <\/i>has rarely<\/i> <\/i>done<\/i> his<\/i> priesthood<\/i> assignments<\/i> over the past few years<\/i>, Sincere and humble complaints such as this brought a smile to President Chandler when These soft complaints had a familiar ring to them, like what Alma encountered when the In his next weekly email to all stake and ward leaders, a distribution list he called “Zion Beloved leaders and members of the stake,<\/i><\/span><\/p> In response to some of the comments, questions<\/i>,<\/i> and concerns I have been <\/i>hearing <\/i> Can we truly inspire and uplift the individuals and families we <\/i>are responsible for<\/i>?<\/i><\/span><\/p> <\/p> Can we bring the Spirit with us on our visits<\/i> to them<\/i> along with <\/i>the <\/i>chocolate chip Think about your last<\/i> <\/i>visit<\/i> or phone conversation with them<\/i>.<\/i> What was in your mind<\/i> on As the leader of the stake, it is my desire that all members enjoy the blessings of serving That’s one of my<\/i> new goals right now––<\/i>to reduce the <\/i>administrative <\/i>time it takes to get We<\/i> just need to get after it.<\/i> <\/i><\/span><\/p> As President Spencer W. Kimball once said, “Do it Now!” <\/i><\/span><\/p> We need to get to work on that which we were <\/i>foreo<\/i>rdained to do from the foundation of Higher levels of excellence in the <\/i>gospel of Jesus <\/i>Christ <\/i>await<\/i> us. Zion <\/i>a<\/i>wait<\/i>s<\/i> us<\/i>.<\/i><\/span><\/p> To paraphrase D&C 97:14, “<\/i>we need to become perfected in the understanding of our Sincerely, <\/i><\/span><\/p> President Mark Chandler, <\/i><\/span><\/p> Springville East Stake<\/i><\/p>"}We Have Been Cast Out of Our Synagogues!<\/span><\/h1><\/p>