Skip to main content

Welfare

This is the main page for the Relief Society Welfare section. Follow the links below to see information relating to welfare.

LDS Burial and Mormon Funeral Planning Information

LDS Page This has been a difficult topic to research, but since there is so little information about this online, and since funerals are often planned in just a few days, I thought it might be helpful to post some information to those who are looking for information about how to prepare the body of a deceased LDS church member for burial. Before you begin ...
Read more »

LDS Funeral and Meal Planning

LDS Article Funeral family meal planning is something many Relief Society Presidents may have to organize without ever actually having planned a such a gathering before! ...
Read more »

Comforting the Grieving / What NOT to say at a funeral

LDS Article The following information is regarding the grieving process and provides ideas on how to comfort the grieving. It also includes a section of "what not to say". The Grieving Process (Kubler-Ross): Denial/Isolation - this normal response to grief is our way of buffering the aftershock. Can last for hours or weeks. Characterized by numbness, disb...
Read more »

Creative Ways to help members work when receiving welfare assistance

LDS Article Members receiving assistance from the Bishop's store house may have a variety of challenges that make it difficult to assign work to them. ...
Read more »

Self Reliance

LDS Article Teaching principles of self-reliance has become a strong theme by Church leaders during these uncertain economic times. ...
Read more »

About the Author

Jenny Smith's picture
Hi, I'm Jenny Smith, and I shared this content!

Jenny Smith is a geek-wife and SAHM of 2 adorable kids. She likes tomatoes, peanut M&Ms, and Star Trek. But not necessarily at the same time.

Similar Items

Del.icio.us Image Reddit Image Facebook Image Stumble Upon Image

Email this page to a friend

Please be kind when commenting

Commenting is provided on this site for you to share additional information on, ask questions regarding, or thank authors for the posts on this website. Snarky comments will be deleted.

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <blockquote> <strong> <br> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> <p> <span> <img> <hr> <i> <u> <b>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Link to Amazon products with: [amazon product_id inline|full|thumbnail|datadescriptor]. Example: [amazon 1590597559 thumbnail] or [amazon 1590597559 author]. Details are on the Amazon module handbook page.
  • Images can be added to this post.