1. Read stories in Church magazines
2. Prepare any future talks or lessons.
3. Use crock pot recipes to cut down on extra cooking.
4. Prepare Family Home Evening lessons
5. Visit people in the hospital.
6. Visit Temple grounds
7. Share dinner with someone.
8. Share rides to sacrament meetings.
9. Surprise someone in need with a visit.
10. Find something to share with less active families.
11. Have family scripture study.
12. Give time to a nursing home
13. Help others read or write letters from loved ones.
14. Re-visit families on your H.T. or V.T. routes
15. Make a gift for a friend.
16. Talk in the car about what you learned today.
17. Check out films from the Church library
18. Rest and reflect on what was taught in Church classes.
19. Listen to scripture CD’s or view scripture videos.
20. Read other Church-oriented books
21. Listen to BYU devotionals
22. Read children's scripture story books.
23. Pair children up in separate rooms together with games or books.
24. Fix an unusual or creative breakfast.
25. Sort family pictures.
26. Have a simple and short music lesson.
27. Prepare stories about your children to tell them.
28. Tell children stories of when you were their age.
29. Have grandma or grandpa tell stories about themselves.
30. Record family stories in a journal
31. Make a special tithing and mission bank.
32. Take a walk as a family and talk about nature.
33. Invite another family over for a lesson.
34. Make a "Things to Do" box. Pull out one idea each Sunday
35. Plan and rehearse a family musical recital.
36. Sing at a nursing home or children's hospital.
37. Watch “Mormon messages” on Youtube
38. Make a song & story tape for a loved one far away.
39. Call or write letters to special friends and loved ones.
40. Prepare home or visiting messages for the month.
41. Set goals or begin a "Pursuit of Excellence" program.
42. Compose an original song.
43. Develop greater appreciation for music by listening to great works.
44. Invent a design, crest, emblem or logo to display on a family banner.
45. Practice a skill such as knitting, etc.
46. "Adopt" a friend. Select someone special.
47. Let return missionaries help you learn customs of LDS around the world.
48. Write notes in copies of the Book of Mormon
49. Make a puppet show of a Church history event.
50. Make a play from a scripture story.
51. Form a rhythm band to Primary songs.
52. Make a "I'm thankful For..." mobile.
53. Make a large poster of your Sunday lesson.
54. Make paper dolls of family members and tell story of reverence
55. Do a secret “cookie drop” on a doorstep for someone.
56. Make a family scrap book with letters, pictures and school things.
57. Make a story book with pictures.
58. Make a tape or letter of your testimonies. Save them for next year.
59. Compose some poetry
60. Write letters, thank-you cards, get-well and thinking-of-you notes.
61. Make family progress charts with goals and certificates.
62. Use salt dough or clay or construct a nativity scene or other scene
61. Do a "Why I Love You" spotlight on a family member.
64. Make puzzles from pictures in old Church publications.
65. Make a book of favorite articles from Church publications.
66. Mount church pictures from old Church magazines on sturdy paper.
67. Make personalized get well or I love you cards.
68. Mail birthday cards for the coming week of friends or ward members.
69. Make a scroll story with butcher paper and two sticks.
70. Plan a family service project.
71. Invent a Church-related game or play one you have.
72. Make a family notebook to keep out for all to write thoughts in.
73. Make dot-to-dot pictures
74. Memorize scriptures, hymns, stories , or poems.
75. Find a way to welcome a new ward member or family
76. Have each member of the family do a report on a prophet.
77. Have a person tell a story of courage or valor.
78. Listen to tapes of conference talks.
79. Practice playing or singing hymns.
80. Look at books containing great works of art.
81. Have a FHE in the park..
82. Pick an item around the house and make a gospel lesson about it.
83. Set genealogy goals.
84. Have personal family interviews.
85. Write a family song or cheer.
86. Write a family newsletter to send out.
87. Write a giant letter to the missionaries from your ward.
88. Plan family, picnics, camp outs, vacations, and holidays.
89. Make a picture book for each family member.
90. Plan activities for next Sunday
91. Bake cookies for someone in your ward or on your street
92. Take notes of Church meetings.
93. Listen to quiet music.
94. Learn the Articles of Faith.
95. Play a Scripture Hunt game.
96. Play Hang Man, or Word Scramble with Church-related words.
97. Learn some Primary song finger plays.
98. Have a memory contest on what you remembered from last Sunday.
99. Have a “Prophet of the week” spotlight with games and food.
100. Choose a talent you would like to develop and set some goals.
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