Brynn's best little school friend came to her baptism. We thought it was so nice of her to support Brynn on such a special day. Brynn had lots of other friends there, but Annie came early so we were able to snap a quick picture. Brynn felt so loved and supported by our ward family and her friends. The room was filled with people Brynn had asked us to personally invite. She felt so much love being surrounded by so many people she admires so much.
Because of this principle, the song Brynn chose to sing with Joseph and Abby was so powerful. Teach me to walk in the light of his love, teach me to pray to my father above. Teach me to know of the things that are right, teach me, teach me, to walk in the light. When Joseph sang the second verse he became choked up at first because of the Spirit he felt . Come little child and together we'll learn of his commandments, that we may return, home to his presence to live in his sight, always, always to walk in the light. Then they sweetly ended together.... Father in Heaven we thank thee this day, for loving guidance to show us the way, grateful we praise thee with songs of delight, gladly, gladly, we'll walk in the light.
Joseph has taken the responsibility to teach the Gospel to our children very seriously. He has always felt a sense of urgency about family scripture study and family prayer. I am grateful to him for that. Sometimes it's easy for me to get busy with the flow of life and to think that missing one day of scripture study or one morning prayer won't matter. We have missed, but he helps me to see that it does matter and that taking the time to do these simple things is so important. Having him teach seminary every morning has really helped. He gets home from teaching his class at 7:45 and we read together before he takes the girls to school at 8:05.
Joseph did a wonderful job teaching and testifying about baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. My testimony was strenghtened listening to the words he spoke. I am grateful for this choice that Brynn made. I know that while Brynn ultimately made the decision to be baptized, we as parents, were responsible for teaching her the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that Joseph Smith received a revelation recorded in the Doctrine and Covenants (section 68:25-28) about the age of 8 being the age of accountability. The revelation is far more eloquent than my representation of it. "And again, inasmuch as parents have children in Zion, or in any of her stakes which are organized, that teach them not to understand the doctrine of repentance, faith in Christ the Son of the living God, and of baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of the hands, when eight years old, the sin be upon the heads of the parents. For this shall be a law unto the inhabitants of Zion, or in any of her stakes which are organized. And their children shall be baptized for the remission of their sins when eight years old, and receive the laying on of the hands. And they shall also teach their children to pray, and to walk uprightly before the Lord. "
Because of this principle, the song Brynn chose to sing with Joseph and Abby was so powerful. Teach me to walk in the light of his love, teach me to pray to my father above. Teach me to know of the things that are right, teach me, teach me, to walk in the light. When Joseph sang the second verse he became choked up at first because of the Spirit he felt . Come little child and together we'll learn of his commandments, that we may return, home to his presence to live in his sight, always, always to walk in the light. Then they sweetly ended together.... Father in Heaven we thank thee this day, for loving guidance to show us the way, grateful we praise thee with songs of delight, gladly, gladly, we'll walk in the light.
Joseph has taken the responsibility to teach the Gospel to our children very seriously. He has always felt a sense of urgency about family scripture study and family prayer. I am grateful to him for that. Sometimes it's easy for me to get busy with the flow of life and to think that missing one day of scripture study or one morning prayer won't matter. We have missed, but he helps me to see that it does matter and that taking the time to do these simple things is so important. Having him teach seminary every morning has really helped. He gets home from teaching his class at 7:45 and we read together before he takes the girls to school at 8:05.
I wish we would have taken a picture with everyone that had come, but we had such a nice time visiting afterward that we just didn't do it. Each person that came wrote a special message to Brynn while she was getting ready in between her baptism and her confirmation. It has been a treat for her to read through the words of love, support and testimony each person wrote. The following families and individuals were there to witness this ordinance with us. The Haley's, the Pratt's, the Ellis', Sister Evert, the Jessica Walton, Jori Smith, the Marcheschi's, the Stapp's, the Brooks, the Stangers, Lisa Lindquist, The Thomas', the Henneke's, the Lybbert's, Elder Giddens, Elder Bingham, Annie and Erica Koontz, the Ochoa's, and the Braun's.
We are so grateful that Grandma and Grandpa and Delaney came. They were a great help to me and wonderful support to Brynn on her special day.
Brynn was so excited and ready to make these special covenants with her Heavenly Father. She has anticipated this day for a very long time and she was delighted to become a "member of God's kingdom" as she so often put it. We are so happy that she is such a wonderful example to our family. She is a sweet Daughter of God with a very obedient spirit. I am very grateful for the knowledge that the Gospel of Jesus Christ was restored to the earth through the prophet Joseph Smith. What a profound blessing.
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Such sweet precious memories. I was so impressed with Brynn's testimony the following day in fast meeting. She truly is a remarkable young lady with a testimony that is growing every day. What a blessing to have her as our granddaughter. We are so grateful for her example in our family and to her sweet siblings. Amy and Joe you have taught her well.
Happy baptism, Brynn! Wish we all could have been there for it.
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