As we near the end of this fabulous Sunday, we feel the need to put in writing how wonderful it was. Here's the basic rundown:
7:00 - Wake and get ready for church
8:12 - train to Staines
9:00 - baptism of Damon (Brent went with the missionaries to one of his teaches this week). This was only the second convert baptism I've ever been to. You can't really describe how wonderful and spiritual they are. It was beautiful to see Damon baptized by his father-in-law and see the tears of joy shed by his wife as she watched her dear husband make such a life changing commitment. His mother-in-law spoke during the service and she explained how the main point to his conversion was that he wants a "forever family". He and his wife and their baby are already making their preparations to be sealed in the temple next year.
10:00 - Church. Sacrament meeting talks were fabulous, very spiritual and educational. The High Counselors spoke and the topic was the Aaronic Priesthood which we found fitting since Damon had just been baptized and will be receiving the priesthood soon. Plus, it was a nice little reminder to the rest of us. The Stake presidency was there and at the end of the meeting the Stake President stood and bore one of the most powerful testimonies we have ever heard about how he felt the Spirit and if we all had felt anything during the meeting, that was the Spirit. There were about 10 investigators in attendance so it was very cool to have him point out what that feeling, he was sure they felt, was. Brent said Sunday School and Priesthood were on par with the earlier meetings and my Primary class (p.s. that class I "subbed" for last week was just a trial run for my new calling) paid attention, hardly wiggled or talked out of turn and were very interested in the topic, The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon. They found the story of how the Golden Plates were made, handed down from generations and then to Joseph Smith very interesting. I was very pleasantly surprised. Oh, and the hymns we sang during the different meetings were great. We sang several that are in my top 10 list.
1:16 - train home, lunch, etc.
3:30 - missionaries arrive and use our phone to call their moms one at a time whilst the other chatted with us. It was fun to hear laughter and joy coming from the livingroom as the missionaries talked with their families. It was also great to get to know them a little better as they awaited their turn with the phone.
5:30 - dinner. Yum. No leftovers.
6:30 - spiritual message. They taught us out of the Preach My Gospel manual and committed us to 1) invite Damon and his family over for dinner in the next 2 weeks (Brent will be his home teaching companion so it's a perfect excuse) as a warm-up for our "member missionary" work and 2) find and help teach & prepare for baptism, one person before we leave England. The first one I'm more than ready to do, the second? That's going to take some work.
7:00 - blessings. We asked them to give Brent a blessing in preparation for his exam tomorrow. I must say how grateful I am for the priesthood and priesthood blessings. Elder Richards said some things in that blessing that there was no way he could have known about. We know it was straight from Heavenly Father, there is no other explanation. Afterwards, Brent asked them to give me a blessing of peace and comfort. I am trying a new doctor on Tuesday and Brent thought it appropriate that I should have a blessing. I am thankful for his prompting to suggest that because, again, there were things that were said in my blessing that Elder Martin would have never known to say without prompting from the Spirit. I feel the need to clarify that Brent can give me a blessing any time we want, but we both felt that the missionaries should do it. We're glad we did.
We both had one of the best days ever and it was so needed.
7 comments:
Em, I am so happy for you! Sounds like such a wonderful, beautiful day! I've only been to one convert baptism- my own! I know that as the convert, the spirit I felt that day was very strong. I'd love to be a spectator at one as well. Good luck with your goals. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be part of someone's conversion in England? You can do it!
Okay, so by the end of reading Sunday's blog, I had tears. Tears of joy and that you two are SO where you need to be at this point of your lives. WE miss you!
What an awesome day! I'm so happy for you guys. Good luck at the doc.
Emily, that day sounds so wonderful. It's days like those that really "fill up our fuel tanks" to get us going throughout the rest of the week or month or whatever it may be. Just sounds so nice. I need a day like that!
yeah or Sundays, congats on the calling. Are the missionaries American? does it make you feel more at home? hope the doc had some postitive info for you.
that was supposed to be yeah FOR Sundays!
That's awesome Emily. Thanks for sharing. !!!
I missed you yesterday. I had some awesome apt. manager drama (quite entertaining actually), and there was no one to call about the craziness!!!! I just wanted to pick up the phone and laugh with you.
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