Take a dayto unplugand spend itwith familyComplete a 4generationchart, if alreadydone, add a newmember toFamilySearchDo something specialfor yourparents/grandparentsListen to orsing "I Loveto See theTemple"Ask a familyhistoryconsultant forhelp on any ofthese activitiesDraw apicture ofyour favoriteTempleGet outsideand create amemory withyour family,record it.Download theFamilySearchappCreate anaccount inFamilySearch.orgWrite aletter to arelativeRead thededicatoryprayer forone of thetemplesPick one ancestorand find out wherethey were baptizedand which templethey went to for thefirst timeTeachsomeonesomethingabout familyhistoryGo to ‘memories’of a deceasedrelative infamilysearch.org ,observe photosand storiesFind aname totake to thetempleMake contactwith a widow orwidower youknow or that isin the wardFollowFamilySearchon socialmediaVisit the temple,walk the grounds,and maybe take anew/non-memberAsk aparent/grandparentto share a storyfrom their childhoodwith youFind out howmany templesthere are, includeannounced andunder constructionWrite ordraw in yourjournal for aweekRead Gen. Con.talk from Apr. 2018by Elder Renlund -Family History andTemple WorkReview andreflect ontemplerecommendrequirementsWatch "ThePromisedBlessings ofFamily History"from lds.orgTake a dayto unplugand spend itwith familyComplete a 4generationchart, if alreadydone, add a newmember toFamilySearchDo something specialfor yourparents/grandparentsListen to orsing "I Loveto See theTemple"Ask a familyhistoryconsultant forhelp on any ofthese activitiesDraw apicture ofyour favoriteTempleGet outsideand create amemory withyour family,record it.Download theFamilySearchappCreate anaccount inFamilySearch.orgWrite aletter to arelativeRead thededicatoryprayer forone of thetemplesPick one ancestorand find out wherethey were baptizedand which templethey went to for thefirst timeTeachsomeonesomethingabout familyhistoryGo to ‘memories’of a deceasedrelative infamilysearch.org ,observe photosand storiesFind aname totake to thetempleMake contactwith a widow orwidower youknow or that isin the wardFollowFamilySearchon socialmediaVisit the temple,walk the grounds,and maybe take anew/non-memberAsk aparent/grandparentto share a storyfrom their childhoodwith youFind out howmany templesthere are, includeannounced andunder constructionWrite ordraw in yourjournal for aweekRead Gen. Con.talk from Apr. 2018by Elder Renlund -Family History andTemple WorkReview andreflect ontemplerecommendrequirementsWatch "ThePromisedBlessings ofFamily History"from lds.org

Temple & Family History Jan/Feb - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Take a day to unplug and spend it with family
  2. Complete a 4 generation chart, if already done, add a new member to FamilySearch
  3. Do something special for your parents/grandparents
  4. Listen to or sing "I Love to See the Temple"
  5. Ask a family history consultant for help on any of these activities
  6. Draw a picture of your favorite Temple
  7. Get outside and create a memory with your family, record it.
  8. Download the FamilySearch app
  9. Create an account in FamilySearch.org
  10. Write a letter to a relative
  11. Read the dedicatory prayer for one of the temples
  12. Pick one ancestor and find out where they were baptized and which temple they went to for the first time
  13. Teach someone something about family history
  14. Go to ‘memories’ of a deceased relative in familysearch.org , observe photos and stories
  15. Find a name to take to the temple
  16. Make contact with a widow or widower you know or that is in the ward
  17. Follow FamilySearch on social media
  18. Visit the temple, walk the grounds, and maybe take a new/non-member
  19. Ask a parent/grandparent to share a story from their childhood with you
  20. Find out how many temples there are, include announced and under construction
  21. Write or draw in your journal for a week
  22. Read Gen. Con. talk from Apr. 2018 by Elder Renlund -Family History and Temple Work
  23. Review and reflect on temple recommend requirements
  24. Watch "The Promised Blessings of Family History" from lds.org