May
18th
Sunday
Today
the Aaronic priesthood young men spoke in sacrament to commemorate the aaronic
priesthood restoration. I'm so impressed with the calibre of young men in this
ward. They will make excellent missionaries.
Tonight
we had a fireside. President martin of the mission presidency spoke on the last
eight days of the savior's life.He used video clips and scriptures. It was
excellent.
We
had several investigators there. One of them is Rex Holeman, who is being
taught by the sisters. They have gotten me involved in his teaching a few
times. It's been great teaching the gospel to investigators again. Another
investigator is Chris. I went with the office elders to teach him. The elders
met him on the street. He attended church services today and the fireside
tonight. Some of the investigators we helped teach at the VC have ben baptized
recently, and it's great to see how happy they are, and the change that has
come over them.
A
young man named Ronan came off the street. He has been wandering for about two
years looking for a true religion. Some of the Temple workers found and brought
him in to the VC. The Sisters taught him today and he wants to be baptized in
two weeks. Apparently he found the thing he was looking for. The sisters are
excited. The work really really is moving ahead as people are guided to us. one
of our recent baptisms, Chris Is excited because his mom came to the fireside
tonight, and wants to be baptized also
Monday
May 19
Today
we took the train to London for P Day. After arriving in London, we caught the
tube to the Museum of Natural History. We spent most of the day there looking
at the exhibits. The building was magnificent, but the exhibits, although nice
would be like the DI of Museum exhibits compared to what you would find in the
US. We then caught a bus to the shopping area where Lynda tried to find clothing
and shoes. For some reason she was unsuccessful in finding what she wanted, but
it wasn't for the lack of trying. We then took the tube the wrong way trying to
get to Victoria station, but corrected that after a couple of stops. Some very
nice Britts laughing helped us get sorted out, and going the right way. It was
a fun day in London. The food and atmosphere was absolutely marvelous. I'm
continually impressed with how friendly everyone is here in England.
Each
morning, I enjoy taking an early morning walk down a country lane behind our
flat. Each day as the sun comes up with the mist on the meadows, the fresh
morning air makes me come to life. I take my camera along in case I could get
some good shots. The Rabbits, birds, foxes, pheasants, deer other wildlife are
all around, but with all the hedges and cover I seldom see them long enough for
a shot.
Friday
May 23
Yesterday
was our 43rd anniversary. We made plans to go go dinner at the Duke's Head Pub,
which was recommended by Emma Neal, after our shift at the VC. Things were
really slow at the VC hardly any visitors. I took a few pictures around the
temple grounds for our Face Book page, but only a few members came by. I'll be
glad when we get back on the afternoon shift when there is more action.
Tomorrow will be busy again since Saturdays are always busy. At about 5:30, we
went to the Duke's Head for dinner and ordered Ribeye stakes. Dinner was
excellent.
Saturday May 24
Last
night, we had a Young Adult Fireside, held at the VC. We had a capacity crowd
in the theater of about eighty people. Our Firesides are so good and word is
getting out, therefore our attendance is also growing. We have more folding
chairs coming, and getting equipment of our own to broadcast in other rooms.
Last night we had several speakers from the mission. some returned missionaries
and some serving. They spoke on how their choice to serve a mission has changed
their lives. We also had excellent vocal talent and instrumental renditions.
Several Investigators were invited as well as Young Adults from around the
area. All of those who spoke were excellent, but Elder Steven Patton really
stood out. He is an assistant to the President.He has quite a story. He grew up
in Wales in large city tenements, where there were gangs and thugs everywhere,
He learned to fight and survive on the streets. He apparently became quite well
known on the streets. He said that he began to feel strange promptings to seek
after religion, although he cared or knew nothing about it. He went to a priest
to talk about it and started attending church. One day he met the missionaries
who taught him the gospel. He studied and read the Book of Mormon. He joined
the Church, and soon left on a mission. He indicated that he has been on his
mission longer than he had been a member of the church before he started
serving. He is older than most missionaries, but a great leader and teacher. He
will go far in the Church and his life i'm sure. He had an investigator, David
along with his thirteen year old son there last night. David is getting
baptized in two weeks. Elder Patton and his companion Elder Kopieska Just met
him on the street a few weeks ago and brought him to the VC where we taught
him. They were excited to get a Book of Mormon for Sam, his son and information
for the mother. They are divorced, but after last night Sam wants his mom to
know what they have found. I visited with Elder Patton, and learned that he
goes home next week. I encouraged him to write his story. He promised me he
would, but just hasn't had time yet. He said he just touched the surface
tonight, but there is much to tell. I told David and Sam to come by the VC when
ever they had questions or wanted to talk.
Eder Patton |
Capacity Crowd of Young Adults (about 80) |
Sis. Miranda Stewart, a VC Missionary |
Mark Lippart, a recently returned missionary, Sang and Spoke |
Elder Kopieska , an AP |
A great event, especially for those preparing for missions and investigators |
I have heard this Elder play the Cello a Couple of times, and he is excellent. |