Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Jane and Scott Colton - Come unto Christ, but Don't Come Alone

We are so excited to have Scott and Jane Colton presenting at our Women's Conference in

January.  You may have noticed that we usually do not have any Brethren share at this event, but that can only confirm how amazing Brother Colton is - WE LOVE HIM, and we ADORE JANE!!!.  They will be teaching a class entitled “Come unto Christ, but Don’t Come Alone” -  How can we share the Hope of the gospel with others utilizing love, share, and invite.    We think you will get a kick out of their bio - they are fun.Before they knew it, Scott and Jane Colton realized that they had been married for 30 years and had spent the last 23 years living in the Arcadia Ward. Before they knew it, Scott and Jane had raised their 6 children.  Before they showed up in Arcadia, they lived in Utah, Washington, and Virginia in connection with Scott’s work. Before Scott started working and Jane became the mother of 6 kids, they were students at BYU. Before Scott and Jane became parents, they were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Before they got married, Scott served a mission in Brazil and Jane competed in gymnastics for BYU. Before BYU, Jane was raised in Salt Lake City and Scott was raised in Pasadena. Currently, Scott and Jane are empty nesters. Currently, Scott is a golf fanatic and Jane is a pickleball addict. Currently, Scott and Jane have one grandchild. Currently, Scott runs his own business and Jane is finishing her degree at BYU through their online program. In the future, Scott and Jane have great plans for travel and adventure. In the future, Scott and Jane hope to serve a mission for the church. In the future, Scott and Jane hope to be better writers of autobiographies. 


Come Unto Christ and Don’t Come Alone

Arcadia Stake Women’s Conference 

January 22, 2022 

 

  • Introduction

 

  • Video Presentation & Discussion

 

  • Discussion: The New/Old Way to share the gospel

    • The Promise

    • Definitions

    • Where to begin? 

    • Why does Elder Cook call practicing the principles of Love, Share and Invite “A fresh perspective”, “a better way” and “A way of sharing the gospel that requires a change in our culture”?

 

  • Personal Experiences

 

  • The ‘What would Gary do?’ challenge

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