About Friends Of The Liverpool Stake
Members and Friends of the Liverpool stake
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Southport poppy volunteers at MacDonalds Kew and Co-op
Warrington poppy volunteers today
Sister Ann Turner & Brother Sean McMahon on Poppy Appeal 2018 launch day Warrington
Reminder upcoming Fireside at Liverpool Stake Centre 4th November at 6 pm
Upcoming Fireside
Stake Choir rehearsal this Sunday evening 21st October at 6:30 pm. All welcome aged 12+ Preparing for upcoming Stake Conference 24th and 25th November Liverpool Stake Centre
Reminder for all sisters 8+
All Sisters
Hope you can all make it to our upcoming activity. With love from the Stake Relief Society Presidency
Just a reminder that the ‘Night at the Musicals’ activity tomorrow will start at 630pm (not 7pm or 730pm) prompt... don’t be late or you’ll miss the first show and it’s not to be missed!!!
September is World Suicide Awareness Month.
How do I start a conversation with someone I’m worried about?
Find a time and place where you can both feel safe to talk. Tell your friend that you genuinely care about them. Acknowledge what you’ve observed recently, such as, “You seem so unhappy lately.” Allow time for them to open up. Don’t dismiss what they say or argue with how they feel. When the time seems right, ask them directly if they are considering suicide by saying something such as, “Are you thinking about taking your life?” Reassure them that you care about them, that they are valued, and that God loves and values them regardless of their current struggles. Help them see that “we are infinitely more than our limitations or our afflictions” (Jeffrey R. Holland, “Like a Broken Vessel,” Ensign or Liahona,Nov. 2013, 42).