Thursday, June 9, 2016

April Zone Conferences

Zone Conference days dawn early with sunny skies and clean cars!


Off to a quick start with instruction



Hemet Zone - April 2016


San Jacinto Zone - April 2016


Singing to thank those who prepared lunch.


Every zone conference:  birthdays galore!


La Sierra Zone - April 2016


Riverside Zone - April 2016


Everyone's happy at lunch time!




Mt Rubidoux Zone - April 2016


Moreno Valley Zone - April 2016









Corona Zone - April 2016


Jurupa Zone - April 2016



Menifee Zone - April 2016


Lake Elsinor Zone - April 2016




Sunday, May 15, 2016

"Spring"ing Into the Work

Spring seems like a good time to start something new,
even better to share something new.  These missionaries
arrived ready to share the good news of the gospel.
This is definitely the start of something big!

Elder Fairbanks was the first to arrive.  He had been
waiting in Canada for a visa.


Elder Andrew

Elder Craghead


Elder Maughn


Sister Nai


Elder Rasmussen


Companion pictures for this group have somehow gone missing!
Sister Bradshaw and Sister Nai were no surprise
as companions since Sister Nai was the only incoming sister.  

 

In this picture, Elder Andrew and Elder Craghead were still 
waiting to learn who their companions would be.  


Out Like Lambs?

March 29th saw four more missionaries depart for home
after honorably completing their missions.  Just as spring was beginning,
the first week of March started with the only real rain we saw all winter, 
so we the could say the month came in like a lion.  Did our missionaries
go like lambs?  Don't know about that, but rainbows appeared
in the sky the day they left... may these symbols of 
covenant show the determination of these missionaries 
to live true to all the covenants they have made and taught about.  
(Photo taken behind the mission office.)


Gathering at the beginning of the evening.  Wish we knew 
what story Sister Bjork is sharing.

  

Dishing up dinner. 


Just before testimony meeting.  


Two pictures of the same thing, but it took two 
to get a good picture of Sister Greef and Sister Bjork!


 Time for visiting after testimony meeting...


and taking just a few more pictures.
(Elder and Sister Just with Sister Rutherford.)


Ahhh!  Time for dessert!  Thanks Sister Malmberg.


This series of photos shows the animated memory 
sharing going on during dessert.  Even a plate in 
one hand can't slow the story!





Ready to head home on Tuesday morning.  We'd love
to have kept them all, but their families may 
not have liked the idea.  We wish Elder Frost, 
Sister Rutherford, Sister Greef and Sister Bjork well!
Always in our hearts and in our prayers...


Monday, March 28, 2016

It's a Gift


We walked in to zone interviews the other day and found
Elder Zung and Elder Merriman reading their scriptures.  
Elder Zung, from China, was reading in English while 
Elder Merriman, from Utah, was studying his scriptures in Chinese.  
We don't stop to think often enough about the miracle that
takes place everyday in the mission as elders and sisters
serve in Spanish, Chinese and American Sign Language.  

Senior FHE: Goodbye and Hello

With Sister Malmberg's creative hand the tables are set and ready
for Senior Family Home Evening which is held once every six weeks. 
This was a night to say "Good-bye" to Elder and Sister Puskas 
and to welcome Elder and Sister Cook.  



We are blessed to have twelve full time senior missionaries
and nineteen part-time senior missionaries currently
serving in the mission with two more full time missionaries due to arrive
next month!  Below are Sister and Elder Heaton.  
Home Evening dinner is planned "pot luck".  We have some 
great cooks and dinners are always fantastic!


Our wonderful senior missionaries.  Truly, the mission would not run
without them!  The tend to finances, vehicles, housing, and health.  They 
also serve in specifically assigned wards.



After dinner we gathered to hear the testimonies 
of the Puskases' and the Cooks.  


We miss every missionary who leaves the mission, young or senior 
(notice we didn't say "old").  It's always hard to say good-bye.
Everyone will miss the Puskases.  
We are grateful for the Cook's and look forward to getting to know them.
Front row left to right:  Elder and Sister Puskas - departing
Sister and Elder Cook - newly arrived.  







Sunday, March 27, 2016

Just Checking In

About three weeks after they arrive in the field, 
new missionaries and their companions gather
for the Trainer / Trainee Meeting.  It's a time for new 
missionaries who came together to see each other after
being scattered through the mission working in
their new assignments.  It's a time of training, but 
as often happens in the mission, it's  also a time to greet and eat.  


Sister Lineback and Sister Banks.  Three weeks
into their companionship, and they're already 
starting to look like each other!  


Look closely at this picture to see a very consistent
taste preference for Riverside Missionaries.  
We always have milk, but they always choose 
orange juice.  Is it loyalty to the most important
crop grown in Riverside?  
We're not sure what prompts the disappearance of 
the biscuits with honey butter, but they go as
quickly as the orange juice is drunk!


Breakfast is winding down.  Almost trim for training to begin.


Their comments in the meetings show that in only three weeks 
these new missionaries have grown a great deal and are well
on their way to becoming capable, diligent missionaries.  

MLC, It's a Work of Heart

Missionary work is aptly titled... it is work!  In addition to 
all they do in their regular service the missionaries of 
the Mission Leadership Council put in many extra hours
seeing that the mission runs smoothly, helping to train and encourage 
other missionaries, going on exchanges, making calls, etc. 
Here are the elders and sisters who served as zone leaders, 
district leaders and sister training leaders during this transfer. 


Plenty of work and training gets done at MLC meetings.  


Many lunches are working lunches where missionaries
have topics of discussion to cover while they eat. 


It doesn't slow them down much.  Here is what an MLC 
can do to four of the biggest pizzas you will ever see!  Add
some green salad and top that off with brownies and they're
ready for the second half of the day.  


Our very capable sister training leaders.  


After the meeting is over there's time to take a few pictures...


Talk over some additional thoughts...


And it's back to work!  Many thanks to the leaders who have
served this transfer.