Baptismal services for 8-year-old children who are members of record are held once monthly. Baptismal services should be simple, brief, and spiritually uplifting. Members should not request individual times for the baptism of a child. [See General Handbook 18.7.2] There are twelve days scheduled annually for wards to hold baptism services.
2025 Stake Baptism Dates
January 4
February 1
March 1
April 12
May 3
June 7
July 5
August 2
September 6
October 11
November 1
December 6
2025 Stake Baptism Schedule
10:00 am Nephi 6th Ward
10:30 am Nephi 7th Ward
11:00 am Nephi 8th Ward
11:30 am Nephi 12th Ward
12:00 pm Levan 1st Ward
12:30 pm Levan 2nd Ward
1:00 pm Nephi 1st Ward
1:30 pm Nephi 2nd Ward
The annual Temple and Priesthood Preparation Meeting for young men and young women turning twelve in 2025 will be held on Sunday September 7, 2025 at 6:00 pm. The meeting will be held in the chapel of the Stake Center (351 North 100 West, Nephi, UT 84648).
The annual stake baptism preparation meeting for children turning eight in 2025 will be held on Sunday November 9, 2025 at 5:00 pm. It will be held at the 127 Building (222 South 100 East, Nephi, UT 84648).
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(left to right) Sister Christy Cameron, 2nd Counselor; Sister Melanie Bartholomew, Secretary; Sister Becki Webb, President; Sister Stephanie Hall, 1st Counselor
My name is Becki Webb. I’ve been married to my husband for almost 20 years. We have created a wonderfully fun life with our three children, Brennan, Jennalyn, and TJ. We moved to Levan in 2016 and hope to never leave because we love this community! We are adventurous people and try lots of new things. We like to travel, play games, BBQ, celebrate holidays, find rocks and seashells and most of all make memories. Life is full of adventure! I’m excited to serve in this new calling and hope that I can get to know and serve alongside you. I love the gospel and know that it’s true!!!
I’m Stephanie Hall, our family has lived in Nephi for 12 years. We are often known as the Tall Halls. I am married to Heath and we have four children, Hailee, Spencer, Alyssa, and Ania. I love camping and backpacking. I enjoy baking but not cooking. I love watching and supporting my kids in their activities. I love working with kids and getting to know people and I love to help! I am looking forward to being in the stake primary so I can meet more wonderful people!
Hi, I’m Christy Cameron. My family moved to Nephi just over a year ago and we absolutely love it here. My husband Ryan and I have a yours, mine, and ours family with five amazing children; Roger, Tannen, Tenzing, Rylin, and Traeson. I’m currently a homemaker. I spend my time cleaning in circles, doing endless laundry, chauffeuring kids to practices, and cooking food that nobody likes. In my spare time I enjoy working in the yard, taking naps, and doing triathlons. I look forward to getting to know all of you and am blessed to serve in the primary along with you.
I’m Melanie Bartholomew. A mom of three and a lucky wife to a husband that works full time and is still a better housewife than me. My kids are a boy who’s 10(acts 3), a boys who’s 8(acts 12), and a girl who’s 4(not at ALL my favorite …).
I work at home doing website and graphic design and I absolutely love it. I get lost in time when I’m working because time flies when you’re having fun!
I like to train for half marathons and relays with my friends. I’m not good at it, but it’s a way to test myself and push my body’s limits that makes me feel proud to be alive. Also, why run if you don’t pay to do it??
I’m here for anyone who needs to talk about how hard mom life is, how hard wife life is, and obviously if you need an excuse to get out of the house and leave your kids with their dad to “babysit” so you can go help someone get through some stuff-aka eat chocolate and watch a chick flick.