Sunday, August 25, 2013

Spring has Sprung

The grass is ris..(our grass has definitely "ris.") I wonder where the flowers is?

Yep, so it's another week here in Greenmount, WA, and it's turning to Spring! Our lawn needs a mow. (but someone else takes care of it, apparently.)

It's been a good week here, especially during the weekend!

Elder Swoboda and I were able to meet with Virginia and her family again on Thursday. We shared the Plan of Salvation with them, and they really enjoyed it. They asked a LOT of questions, and ended up asking us to teach them about the 10 commandments as well :D We also found out that there is another member family living there! They all came to church this Sunday, the whole household. It was amazing to see, they took up a whole row in the back. It was the first time they'd been to church in 15+ years, and they really felt the spirit as they attended. They're definitely solid, and very committed to coming back to activity.

Sunday night, we had a "Cottage Evening" at our ward mission leader's house. It was a wonderful night, mostly socialising and food, and we shared a short spiritual message as well. The purpose of them is to help investigators and less-active members make friends with the members, get to know one another better. Purpose accomplished. They really help the work along. We're hoping to have them about once a month.

Teresa is doing great as well! We weren't able to see her during the week, due to her busy schedule, but the sister missionaries ran into her, and had a good chat. She mentioned that she knows that the adversary has been working on her, and she's been having a lot of trials, but she feels that she just needs to go ahead and be baptised, sooner rather than later. We're going to set a new date with her this week :) She is so awesome.

Saturday was fun. So, in the US, the youth have a program known as Especially for Youth, aka EFY. It's fun! However, out here, due to bizarre legal complications, they just changed the name this year. For a while it was going to be known as SMYC (Special Multi-stake Youth Conference), but now it's called FSY (For the Strength of Youth). Needless to say, it's caused the ward a lot of confusion in remembering the letters. ("We're getting ready for the, uh, EFS...SYCM...QZX...")

Anyway. So in order to raise funds for the upcoming FSY, the ward had a quiz night/auction. It was fun! There were tons of nonmembers there as well, and everyone was trying to outbid each other on things such as a blender, labor hire, and tickets for the corporate box at the Perth Wildcats stadium. (Oooh.)

The YSA won a chocolate fountain table, and invited us over. Delicious. Everyone had a great time, and raised enough funds for all the youth to go.

I love this ward, everybody's so awesome, and they're friendly with Anyone!

This week I'm doing District meeting. President Lindsay called and asked if he could join in. Ah. Ok.

It'll be cool.

Hey, guess what? Today is the 26th of August.

I have 6 months left.

IT'S INSANE.

Goes by very fast indeed :)

I love you all! Have a wonderful, fun-filled week! and for those of you back in school, welcome back ;)

Love,

Elder Reeder

Monday, August 19, 2013

A miracle

Hi all,

This week went really well!

Wednesday, we had a special fast with Teresa, to help her out. She really had a good experience with it, and when she came to church on Sunday, she seemed a lot happier and less stressed. :) We'll be meeting with her this week, when she's off work.

Another small miracle that happened this week started Last sunday, actually. The sisters got a call from a less-active member in the ward. She'd been working with another family for a short time now, and they wanted to have missionaries come over! They turned out to live in our area, so we got the referral. We were on splits with the zone leaders on Saturday, and so me and Elder Hall went by to try and meet them and invite them to church. Unfortunately, only the husband was home, but we gave him our number. They called back later and set up an appointment for after church on Sunday.

Elder Swoboda and I went by after church, not sure exactly what to expect. We rocked up, and the whole family! came in to sit with us in the front room. Turns out that the mother was a member, and her daughter. They'd been less-active for many years. The daughter's two brothers and her husband weren't members. But the cool part- The daughter's been thinking for a while now, that they all should make church a part of their lives again. They really want their kids to grow up with that kind of standards as well :) Her husband, who used to be catholic, wants to learn about the church as well. We taught them about the restoration, and committed them all to read the book of mormon and to pray about it. They'll be at church this sunday as well! I was so excited about it. 3 new investigators, right there.

So that's my miracle report for this week. It's week four of the transfer already! It's gone rather quickly.

I love you all, and I hope you're all doing well! I heard there was a fire on the mountain again? Wow.

-Elder Reeder

Saturday, August 17, 2013

There is a green hill far away

Hi, everyone! Elder Reeder here, with another weekly report.

It's been another up-and-down week here in Greenmount. It's a very hilly place. hahaha!

It's also been hilly with our investigators as well. We're working very hard with Teresa. She's not golden. More like Platinum. We had a lesson with her on Wednesday night, and she asked us, "What's the next step for me?" Well of course, baptism, so we reset a date for her, August 17th. We were so excited! She was excited! Her family was giving her grief for a while, but she told us that she'd had some confirmations to her, through prayer, and a dream, to just go ahead with it. Yay! We also had dinner at a member's house, with her and her daughter Madison, who's 18. Madison really opened up to the members, and to us, and we're hoping that she'll follow her mum's example as well.

Unfortunately, something came up, and we've had to postpone the date. Teresa's going through a very difficult challenge at the moment, and she can't get away from it. We went over Sunday afternoon and talked with her about it, and then gave her a blessing to help her. She wants to move forward.

We've also been working with the ward, in finding part-member families. There are a couple in our area that we're hoping to make contact with this week. We want to help bring them back to church :)

Friday was really fun. We had a district leader's training meeting, at the mission home. It was great, and we all received some very good training and counsel on helping our district. I also found out that my trainer, Elder Kerr, goes home in one more transfer! ITS CRAZY! I can't believe it. Time flies.

Well, I love you all, and I hope you're all having a good week!

Love,

Elder Reeder

Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Mountains of Green

Hi there, everybody! It's been a pretty good week, here in Greenmount. It's the closest I'll probably ever officially be to the mission office :D

It's also very close to the airport, but nobody'd better be thinking of that right now.

Greenmount is really nice. And, like its name, is very green and very mountainous (relative). We're on bikes, and so now I'm really giving the gears a workout :D We've got a couple of awesome investigators, too! One is named Teresa. She's of italian heritage. She works at the library that we use for our emails. Teresa is going to get baptised soon. She has read the book of mormon, and Knows, without a shadow of a doubt, that it's true. I feel awed at her level of conversion. She is not feeling just that it's something good for her to do, she knows she Needs it and very much wants to make it a part of her life. It's awesome. Opposition is always a player, it seems, though, and her family isn't happy with it. The ward has been very supportive and encouraging, and we're certain that she'll be all right.

My district is very small! It's me and elder Swoboda, Sister Jeffrey and Sister Billy, and the zone leaders. So. Small district meetings, methinks. But they're all good missionaries. Sister Billy is fresh from Micronesia, from an island called Chuuk (pronounced Took). (For those of you who remember one of my other companions, Elder Naruo, she's from the same place as him. They know each other. Small world hahaha!)

Elder Swoboda is from Adelaide. He's been out about 6 months. We actually met about 6 months ago during a mission conference, and neither of us had any idea we'd be serving together. Cool.

Yup, so the work continues here in Perth, Australia. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers :)

Love to you all!

Elder Reeder