Rootstech Aftermath March 7, 2022

I have been so moved by the scope of the Rootstech experience. I am at over 67,000 relatives and the technology allows me to contact each of those people directly by email. It also allows me to see my relationship with them. I just learned today that one of my friends in school, Clair Jackson, is my second cousin on the Dance/Watt side of the family. I never knew all those years of elementary and secondary school.

My goal with Rootstech this year is to take action! I can’t just be moved and influenced those three days! I need to learn, explore and do FH the other 362 days of the year. I need and want to Choose Connection; Discover, Connect and Share. Therefore, my goal is to watch at least 3 of the sessions on my playlist each week and put them into action. I can’t just watch and say that is cool, I should...and then nothing happens because of the fateful word, should. I should is going to become I am!

I actually put this concept into action last night. I finally called my parents and talked to them. I asked them about which U.S. presidents were most influential. Here is my Mom’s list: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump (she asked if it was okay if she included this one, I told her that it was okay), Thomas Jefferson (because he helped write the Constitution). My Dad’s list: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, Ronald Reagan, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Donald Trump. We figured out that my father probably had his first opportunity to vote in a presidential election in 1956 when Dwight Eisenhower won re-election over Adlai Stevenson. That will go in their Storyworth book.


I was reading a short article on my Church of Jesus Christ home page from Sis. Eubanks about the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis. She said this:

Sister Eubank said voluntary service is not being used to its full potential. She pointed to JustServe, a free app that helps communities come together in service.

“People are the heart of the solution,” she said. “[Cooperative activities] remind us that we’re all children of the same God. Faith communities are perfectly positioned to do this because we’re very good at trying to make humanity come together and achieve a larger goal.”

Voluntary service is not being used to its full potential. I agree with Sis. Eubanks and I am feeling inspired and motivated to do more to help organize the desire and talents of people in my ward and community to serve and lift our brothers and sisters here and around the world.

Roots Tech 2022 Opening Day

I watched the Opening Session and then the evening session. WONDERFUL!! Theme this year is Choose Connection.

Talk about connecting..Relatives at Rootstech is an amazing app.

Over 50,000 relatives

The app will sort relatives by location and ancestor.

Technology is truly a blessing

Over 50,000 relatives and my mother whom I know is watching isn’t one of them. I need to call her tomorrow and get her to sign in along with my siblings. I choose connection!!

Rootstech 2022!

6 Reasons to Attend Rootstech 2022

I am going to be listening to and watching Rootstech 2022 starting March 3 through March 5! Join me in the virtual feast!

Classes for the event will have a mix of on-demand, livestream and interactive sessions that will allow attendees to learn, grow and connect to people all over the globe. Participants will also be able to connect with fellow attendees, speakers, experts and enthusiasts.

The conference is free and open to anyone. For updates, follow RootsTech on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

The 2022 theme is “Choose Connection.” Family Search is encouraging participants “to #chooseconnection, whether it’s by learning about ancestors, traveling to homelands steeped in your heritage, or even discovering how you’re related to your friends, you can make powerful connections to the people and places that matter most to you.”

A new set of educational classes will be featured during 2022, along with new technologies to explore in the virtual expo hall and inspiring stories shared by keynote speakers. Keynote speakers include Argentine singer Diego Torres, American actor Matthew Modine, French baker Apollonia Poilâne, Ghanaian boxer Samuel Azumah Nelson, Food Network’s Molly Yeh, Palestinian comedian Maysoon Zayid, and Brazilian actress Thaís Pacholek.

March 2, 2022

I did it! I got up at 4:15 am! I went to sign into Family Search and noticed on the main page of the Church of Jesus Christ website a video about Family History. I watched the video and recorded the blessings and promises made regarding participation in Family History.

Blessings and Promises of Participating in Family History

  • Strengthen me
  • Purify my heart
  • Provide purpose
  • Assurance of eternal life
  • Power of godliness will flow into my life
  • Latter day work (of Family History) will destroy the powers of darkness and bring about the salvation of the human family
  • Time in temple will change my life
  • Identify what I can set aside to spend more time in the temple
  • Bless me with greater harmony and love in my home
  • Deeper desire to care for eternal family relationships
  • Increased faith in Jesus Christ
  • Greater ability to follow him as a true disciple
  • Family history has a healing influence
  • Assurance that each person is precious in eyes of Heavenly Father
  • Learn who I am
  • Learn where I come from
  • Learn where I am going
  • Receive strength and direction for my life
  • My participation in Family History will come back to me
  • Promise that participation in Family History will help fortify my home to become a defense and refuge
  • Family History connects me to heaven
  • Gives me eternal perspective
  • Equal power to bless and refine those who engage in Family History
  • Strengthen and protect our youth
  • Never be alone
  • Ministering angels know who I am and care for me and love me and will become a vital part of my fortification in my home
  • Seek inspiration and revelation
  • Safeguard, guide and protect
  • Increase my ability to hear Him

I also read an article: Becoming Better After Experiencing the Bitter (churchofjesuschrist.org)https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/becoming-better-after-experiencing-the-bitter?lang=eng

Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has emphasized the importance of building Christlike character by turning outward in the midst of our own trials: “Character is revealed … in the power to discern the suffering of other people when we ourselves are suffering; in the ability to detect the hunger of others when we are hungry; and in the power to reach out and extend compassion for the spiritual agony of others when we are in the midst of our own spiritual distress. Therefore, character is demonstrated by looking, turning, and reaching outward when the instinctive response of the natural man in each of us is to turn inward and to be selfish and self-absorbed.”6

a person staring at a starry sky

Search inward, Turn outward, Look upward, and Press forward