Friday Night Conference (Broadcast Link)

We are so excited for our 2022 Round Rock Stake Women's Conference Fireside tomorrow night at the Stake Center at 7pm! We look forward to seeing all of you in person and being able to socialize and celebrate our sisterhood together. We would like to encourage everyone to come to this event, if at all possible. Everyone will receive a wonderful gift to share, and we are having some delicious "Crumbl Cookies" for refreshments.

The message that will be presented at this conference is one that President Nelson has been asking all sisters to ponder and study. We will be addressing accessing Priesthood Power more in our everyday lives. Sister Rebecca Mehr, our featured speaker for the evening, currently serves on the General Relief Society Advisory Council, and has spent a significant amount of time and energy studying Priesthood Power and Authority under Sister Jean Bingham's direction. We feel so strongly that all the sisters in our Stake should hear this message that we are sending out the YouTube link for everyone to access the conference if you cannot attend in person. 

No matter how you attend this Conference, please share this message with your husband. You will both be blessed!

We love you Sisters!

Round Rock Relief Society Presidency

Sister Rebecca Mehr

At the Friday Fireside we will be pleased to hear from Sister Rebecca Mehr, General Relief Society Advisory Council Member. She will be joining us virtually for the event.

Rebecca Mehr was born in 1964 to Jay Lloyd and Linda Lewton Olpin and was raised in New York and Maryland in the United States. She earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Brigham Young University, with a minor in music. She worked as an engineer and marketing executive in the computer industry for such companies as Hewlett-Packard, Novell, and 3Com. She served on the international boards of directors for both the Bluetooth and USB industry standard governing bodies. Rebecca left the high-tech industry in 2005 to work for the Church as director of audience needs for the Church History Department.

Sister Mehr served a mission in Bordeaux, France, and sang for eight years as a soprano with the then Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She married Daniel S. Mehr in 2007, after the death of his first wife, Deborah Lucille Petersen, becoming an instant mom and grandma. Together, Daniel and Rebecca have served as public affairs missionaries in the Caribbean Area, as mission leaders in the West Indies Mission, and in the Provo MTC, where Sister Mehr served on the Relief Society council.

Sister Mehr is deeply grateful to “stand as [a witness]” for Christ, because she knows firsthand that the Lord will “ease the burdens” we experience in this life (Mosiah 24:14). She is delighted to be a wife, a mother to six children and their spouses, and a grandmother. She and her husband reside in Highland, Utah.