If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.

Henry David Thoreau

WELCOME!

Welcome to Celestial U, where our objective is to offer each sister motivation, opportunity, and direction to help you reach your divine potential and destiny as a daughter of God. You will learn to:


-Increase in Faith and Personal Righeousness

-Strengthen your Home and Family

-Seek out and Provide Relief to Others


For more information on our Colleges and Degree Requirements, go to the Celestial U Catalog link on the right side of this page.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS AND THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES



There will be a workshop on Saturday, Dec. 4 at 9am at Susan Norton's home, to learn how to make fabric covered glass plates, and wooden Christmas gift boxes.  These will be used at our Cookies, Candies, and Caroling service project on Dec. 9th.  You don't need to bring anything. Come and learn how easy and inexpensive these are to make and help us prepare for our service project, and you can earn a credit in the College of Home Economics.  Then join us for our Cookies, Candies and Caroling night, and earn another credit in the College of Social Sciences.  If you are planning to attend, please email Susan here.

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES



The College of Social Sciences invites you to attend the Stake's Community Nativity Display and view and learn about nativity sets from all over the world.  The display will be held from December 3-5 at the Olathe Stake Center and the schedule is as follows:

Friday, Dec. 3  (6-9pm)  6-7 Live Nativity, 7-9 Community Choir Night
Saturday, Dec. 4  (3-9pm)   6-7 Live Nativity,  7-8 Christmas Pageant
Sunday, Dec. 5  (4-7pm)  6-6:45 Mormon Chorale,  7-8 First Presidency Christmas Devotional

This year, the nativity sets will be grouped by geographical area, and it will be a wonderful way to learn about other cultures and how they celebrate Christmas.  It is a great activity for the whole family, and a festive way to earn a credit in the College of Social Sciences.