Spiritual Life 6A Thursday, April 22, 2021 HIGHLIGHTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Submissions Churches and faith-based groups are encouraged to submit Highlights for the Spiritual Life page by 4 p.m. Tuesday for publication Thursday. Submit by email to news@lagrandeobserver.com (with Highlights in the subject line). LA GRANDE — Rev- elations given through the Prophet Joseph Smith about the second coming of Jesus Christ, as recorded in Doc- trine and Covenants sec- tion 45, is the subject of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ “Come, Follow Me” lesson for the week of April 26. These revelations were received at a time when many false reports and foolish stories were published and cir- culated about the young church, which had been organized for less than a year. All lesson material is available from the free Gospel Library mobile app. The 2021 BYU Wom- en’s Conference, which is cosponsored by the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Brigham Young University, will be held Thursday and Friday, April 29–30. The annual confer- ence, in its 45th year, will be online and will include both free and paid experiences. The theme is “I Am a Child of God, His Promises Are Sure” and no registration is required for the free ses- sions. Anyone 16 and older is invited to participate. Learn more at www.news- room.churchofjesuschrist. org/event/2021-byu-women- s-conference. Zion Lutheran Church LA GRANDE — Zion Lutheran Church will meet for an in-person wor- ship service Sunday, April 25, at 9 a.m. COVID pre- cautions will be in place, including masks and social distancing, and there will not be a coff ee hour. The service will include Holy Communion. Those plan- ning to attend are asked to RSVP to the offi ce via email or phone by noon Sat- urday. The service will be livestreamed to Youtube, and the link for that stream will be posted Saturday on Zion’s Facebook and website. urday on the church’s Facebook page. Faith Lutheran Church LA GRANDE — Jesus said, “I am the Good Shep- herd” (John 10:11). Many Ask us about FREE DELIVERY ELGIN ELECTRIC 43 N. 8th Elgin, OR 541-437-2054 Book review ISLAND EXPRESS What would Jesus do? Are you sure you want to know? By RENEE STRUTHERS East Oregonian There’s a battle going on, and I’m not talking about the coronavirus pandemic. Full disclosure, I’m not a religious person; I do enjoy a well-researched book that gets me thinking about reli- gion in a diff erent way. And I love it when the religious juggernaut that dominates our faith system gets a poke in the eye. Chris Kaufman’s fi rst book does just that. Churches around the globe think they have a lock on the truth of who, or what, God is. Wars have been fought over it. Mil- lions have died to defend their interpretation of what God wants his followers to do, and be, and believe. But what does the New Testa- ment really say about Jesus, and his message to his followers? Kaufman, a youth pastor at the Free Meth- odist Church in Pend- leton, outlined his take on the age-old debate in a book geared toward young people — but adults can Chris Kaufman/Contributed Photo Chris Kaufman, youth pastor at the Free Methodist Church in Pend- leton, outlined his take on the debate about what the New Tes- tament says about Jesus and his message to his followers in “King- dom Over Empire: Following Jesus in the American Empire.” get just as much out of his no-nonsense, straightfor- ward approach to the story of Jesus and his impact on a group of struggling Jews trying to survive under the yoke of Roman tyranny. “Kingdom Over Empire: Following Jesus in the American Empire” is a call to not just step outside your comfort zone, but to truly live as Jesus says we must in order to enter the kingdom promised to his followers. Though Kaufman has an upbeat style that will res- onate with young people, it’s not a fl owery, feel-good story. Following the Ten Commandments and going to church every Sunday isn’t enough to get you through. Feeding the poor and ministering to the sick isn’t going to win you that golden ticket. Jesus called his disci- ples to give up everything — even their lives — in order to understand true sacrifi ce. Most of them turned away rather than meet his fate; they couldn’t give up the oppressive empire that was holding them down even for the promise of heaven. But Jesus loved them anyway. And that, Kaufman says, is really the key. ——— Renee Struthers is the community records editor for the East Oregonian. WORDS OF THE BUDDHA Delight in heedfulness! Guard well your thoughts! Draw yourself out of this bog of evil, even as an elephant draws itself out of the mud. — Dhammapada 23.327 Things that are empty make a noise, the full is always quiet. The fool is like a half- fi lled pot, the wise one is like a deep still pool. — Sutta Nipata 3.726 Having killed anger you sleep in ease. Having killed anger you do not grieve. The noble ones praise the slaying of anger, with its honeyed crest & poison root, for having killed it you do not grieve. — Saṃyutta Nikaya 1.71 Think not lightly of good, saying, “It will not come to me.” Drop by drop is the water pot fi lled. Likewise, the wise one, gathering it little by little, fi lls oneself with good. — Dhammapada 9.122 Source: www.pariyatti.org of trouble “because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep” (verse 13). Faith Lutheran will hold services in La Grande at 10 a.m. and in Enterprise at 2 p.m. Faith Lutheran’s SHINE Preschool is now registering children ages 3-4 for the 2021-22 school year. Stop by the church, call, or visit www.lgfaithlcms.org/shine- preschool to learn more. Passing down recipes St. Peter’s Episcopal Church LA GRANDE — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will not worship in person until at least mid-May due to COVID-19. 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