Thursday, June 9, 2016

LOTS OF VISITORS


Special Stake Conference (May 21-22)

This past weekend we had a special (previously unscheduled) Stake Conference.  Elder Lynn G. Robbins and Elder O. Vincent Haleck and his wife spoke at the conference meetings. President and Sister Granger and his two assistants were with us  in New Caledonia as well.  There was a Saturday morning leadership meeting.  In the afternoon there was a meeting for all of the missionaries in New Caledonia. The whole stake gathered for the Sunday morning meeting and there was a meeting for Young Adults Sunday Evening.  Elder Glade was asked to be in charge of the equipment used for translating which meant we were able to attend the Youth and Young Adult Meeting as well. 

 
All the full-time missionaries serving in New Caledonia and also some of the local church service missionaries.  On the front right side of the pictures are missionaries serving in the Family History Center.


At the airport.  We also did some driving when the Stake President couldn't.


After our Martha-like efforts to help the missionaries get the clothes they needed and get the office ready for the Grangers' visit, it was nice to sit Mary-like at their feet and be taught. 


Part of Getting Ready for the Weekend







Elder Rhodes and Elder Kessler, Office Elders, gave up most of p-day to help me paint the bureau.  They also patiently help me every day as I am learning my office jobs.  For once Elder Glade was grateful for how much office work he had to do.  He doesn't enjoy painting and had reports that couldn't wait.















              After the Missionary Meeting
The missionaries love to take and be in pictures whenever they are together.  Here are a couple of pictures.  

Quelques belles soeurs

Several Elders--some with new clothes.  Their shirts are so white. Next to impossible to get a picture without the hand signals.


And Also


The Stake had already arranged for a Brother Herewini Jones to come here from New Zealand for about ten days before they knew about the special Stake Conference. He is an expert on counseling with various tribes throughout the Islands and also in the United States.  In his talks to church members he talks about how indigenous people are of the House of Israel.  To the nonmember groups he spoke to he talks about precious truths that have been lost from their traditional teachings. He tells them this is why the people are having so many problems--especially the youth.  This is a great oversimplification, but he was fascinating and knows so much. We heard him speak about four times during the week. He would speak for two hours and sometimes the questions and answers would go on for two hours more.  He sometimes had two speaking engagements a day. He was tireless. He was very well received by church members, community counselors, and government leaders as well.  Everyone wants him to come back. 


Brother Herewini Jones.  The woman in the picture is the Stake Public Affairs Specialist.  She arranged everything for Brother Jone's visit and also translated for hours.  She is an amazing person and
we have been so blessed to get to know her.


Still More Visitors

We also spent time with a missionary couple from California serving in public affairs in Australia.  They came for a week to check out New Caledonia and wrote stories on Stake Conference and Brother Jones.  It was good to compare experiences as senior missionaries. We seldom interact with other full-time senior missionaries.  I enjoyed being able to visit with her and Sister Haleck and Sister Granger.  It isn't as much work as when there is a language barrier.  Quite a few people at church speak English well, but I try to speak French there as much as possible.
 


Next week it should be "things as usual"  if there is such a thing here.  There always seems to be something going on.


4 comments:

  1. I enjoy reading your blog, you write so well. You both look very happy and healthy. Prayers and hugs, love Eileen

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  2. Enjoy reading your mission experiences. You both look very happy. The Sister in the green (can't remember name) but the Caucasian sister served in my ward while waiting for her visa.

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  3. I enjoy reading your post. It is so beautiful there.

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  4. Mark and I also enjoy following your adventures. You are well suited to handle all the things that happen! Much Love, Tammy and Mark

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