Monday, June 20, 2016

April 4, 2016

Dear ya'll,

So this week was good! Super slow still in our neck of the woods but we are still finding many service opportunities here with the wonderful saints of the Welby stake. We've met some amazing families this week! We had tickets to go down to conference with some people we are working with but alas, all of them fell through, we were still able to go on Saturday morning and also to the Priesthood session Saturday night downtown to watch conference there at the conference center. It was packed as usual!  The messages were really good this conference and helped me evaluate where I am and how I can improve. On Sunday we went early to the Liddle family home in the ward that we live in. They invited us over for a pre-conference breakfast. It was really good! They are so nice! They have two young boys and their youngest is a girl. Isaiah, Ian, and Elsa. They are so cute! We watched conference with the Liddle family and helped support them as the husband is going through a change in his work that makes him be away from home throughout the week and we are striving to be an influence for good in their family and for their kids. We've done service for them and shared spiritual messages with them as well as watch conference with them in their home this weekend. We love them and they are grateful for the help at this time in their life. I brought my guitar and played them some songs while we made lunch in between conference sessions. Sister Liddle and I talked a lot because she served a mission over in Scotland! My sister Melanie served there and we got to visit for 10 days there after her mission, so we talked a lot about all the stuff there, how when she first got there she walked up Pratt's Hill to dedicated her mission to the Lord and start her mission off with a prayer. We talked about Saint Andrews golf course and of course we talked about the amazing chocolate and bakery shops there! It was fun! It was also a good opportunity for me to practice the songs I've written on my mission in front of a live audience. Haha I broke one of my strings on my guitar while doing it, so they graciously bought me some more strings! Such a nice family! I love them! 

Not much happened this week but here is a report of some of the things we did, or tried to do. We were going to have lesson with the Romero family in the 1st Ward this week but we were unable to because of scheduling difficulties and sickness. We were going to conference with them on Sunday morning but Brother Romero called in sick, which was sad. We gave the tickets to another family to use instead of us going. Not many people wanted to go that we asked. We tried having a FHE with the Sharps and their neighbors but it got pushed back again to next week because of scheduling difficulties. We took Cayden Troff, a young priest, with us to a lesson to teach someone in a different ward we had scheduled to meet on Thursday evening at the Stake center. It was a good experience for him as he actually got to participate in teaching the Plan of Salvation and not just stuck finding people with us. He enjoyed it and we talked to him a little bit about missionary service afterward. He is a Grand Master in the world of chess and has travelled the world many times over because of his talent in the field of chess. He's a pretty cool guy! 

We met with the Hawkins family in the 3rd Ward as their son is preparing to serve a mission. We spent some time getting to know them as well as had a little Q and A about missionary service. We shared an Easter message about Jesus Christ to help them understand the importance of this time of year and season. It was a good opportunity to see how as missionaries we teach a lot about Jesus Christ because He is our light and salvation. He is our everything! We also met with the Carlson's who helped us put on the talent show we did a few weeks ago. They had given some referrals to us of some of their neighbors we had visited and we had reported back to them the progress in that endeavor. We shared a message to them about the light of Christ and how we must judge righteously in this world of opinion and doctrines. We invited them to pray about the messages they heard in conference.

We spent some time with the Wimmer family in the 4th Ward and helped to uplift them. They have done so much for us and for me that they have a special place in my heart. We went to watch the Priesthood session with brother Wimmer and they gave us referrals that we have started visiting. We have not contacted all their referrals but did contact Brother Whitney, one of Brother Wimmer's friends, and invited him to basketball on Tuesday nights and he came and had a good time playing with us. (We played some children's hymns in the background so he received some of the doctrine contained in those hymns through osmosis) haha we are slowly trying to invite him as he is not active and is seemingly kind of cold still towards the church, not sure yet if there is a definite reason or if they just haven't come in a while and then stopped coming. We will continue to try to be an influence for good in their family. 

We met with Emalee Gonsalves in the 5th Ward again this week and had a great discussion about revelation and the importance of prophets and apostles on the earth today. She is someone we have been working with to help her come back to church. She is a bit older and is single so we have to have our Ward Mission Leader join us for each visit so we can meet inside her home. We committed her to watch and to take notes of conference that we can review and talk about when we next see her. She is doing great and is just waiting on the bishop and the ward council as to finding a calling or responsibility in the church. She feels a little self-conscious about the whole "calling" thing. She doesn't want to stand in front of people and teach per se, but she is warming up the the fact that callings are another way the Lord blesses each of His children and makes sure we are all progressing together back to His presence. 

We tried to watch conference with the Randle family in the 6th Ward this weekend but they were not home. We have shared their info with the Wallis's, our senior couple missionaries, to see if they can have better success with them. The Wallis's are great teachers and can do a lot more good for that family than we can as they will be around much longer which will reduce the possibility of he Randle's falling through the cracks between transfers and changes of missionaries as they are progressing slower. We supported the Law family as Brady got his mission call this week. We stopped by the night he got it to congratulate him and share our love for that family. 

We tried stopping by a referral given to us in the 7th ward by the Wallis's. It is Lorena and Antonio Vasquez, no answer at the door but sounded like people were home. We are trying to contact this family to see if we or the Spanish Elders would be better suited to try visiting them. We stopped and visited with the Brady's on the same street as we were on our way over to contact this referral. We talked with them for a minute and asked them if they knew this referral we were asked to stop by. They said they've seen them but hadn't met them yet. We also stopped by the Steed family to see how they were doing and he answered the door and asked us to come back when his wife was there, in the mornings before 3:00pm. 

We had dinners in the 8th ward this week and had some good experiences meeting these wonderful members in the Ward. We found some extra tickets to conference this weekend and asked many people who declined us but we invited the Workman's who we just previously had dinner with and they accepted. Brother and Sister Workman as well as her parents went. They greatly appreciated it. We also had a good time over at the Rasmussen's who fed us home-made pizza, they good part was that their oldest son was there that we were able to talk to and we shared a message with the family on Christ and His infinite love for us and our individual situation and trials. We invited them to watch conference.

We met with Will Hansen this week who is in the 9th Ward who basically told us to not talk "church" to him anymore, that he was done and that God had His chance to speak to him and now he is closed off and won't ask or listen anymore. He said we are welcome to still come by but not to teach him. He wants the blessings God fully intends to give to him but he feels his life is too far gone in every manner of the phrase and that there is no point to his life anymore, thus he will not endeavor to ask, seek, or knock. We tried to console him but wouldn't let us. We invited him to take his concerns to the Lord by watching conference this weekend. He agreed hesitantly. We counseled with our district about how we can help him and received some council from the Wallis's. We still went over and did a lot of service for them this week by shoveling rock and using a wheelbarrow to move it to a low spot in the front of their property. That was right up my alley with what I used to do back home for work! Haha Sister Hansen especially appreciates the help. We still have much to do and will continue to help out in that home to try to show Will we still care for him. We told him when we saw him at their service and told him how much we love him and will always be there for him. He appreciated that as well and said he trusts us and believes us when we say that. We also met with Gary this week and taught him the Plan of Salvation and personalized it just for him to help him see hope amidst his trials. It helped him gain a better understanding and viewpoint of God and how He views him. He still struggles a lot and texts us frequently about giving up and that there is no hope for him. We console him often and have felt the need to also involve the Wallis's in our attempt to help Gary come closer to Christ. They have been with us to one of his lessons so far and connected really well with him. 

So yet again our numbers this week absolutely suck! But I know the Lord sees the way we are striving to work and find people and that's all that matters! Our efforts are much more sacred to the Lord than the results. We see this correlation in the Doctrine and Covenants, section 117, verses 12-13

12 And again, I say unto you, I remember my servant Oliver Granger; behold, verily I say unto him that his name shall be had in sacred remembrance from generation to generation, forever and ever, saith the Lord.

13 Therefore, let him contend earnestly for the redemption of the First Presidency of my Church, saith the Lord; and when he falls he shall rise again, for his sacrifice shall be more sacred unto me than his increase, saith the Lord. (Underlines added afterward)

Oliver Granger was simply to stay behind when the saints were being driven from city to city, and his job was to sell the properties that were abandoned by the saints. He, in the standards of the world, or looking at it numerically, failed miserably, because he didn't gain any money for the church by what he did. Like the scripture said, "when he falls" it doesn't say "if he falls." The Lord did not set him up to fail—for in His perfect eyes, Oliver Granger did not fail, because he kept trying, he was diligent and persevered. We can see the same principle in our lives, in fact I am sure that when we reach the other side of the veil, and we will meet our Savior, we will be astonished as to  how He views us and our efforts to come close to Him. At times I feel very distant from Christ, or that the path ahead of me is daunting and increasingly steep so as to deter my progress. But I know my Savior lives! I know He loves me! I know that through Him I can become clean from sin and be admitted entrance into my Heavenly Father's presence again someday. As long as I keep trying, and getting up "when" life, temptation, sin, and trials knock me down, I will see success and many blessings in my life! I know this is true for all who strive to live the gospel of Jesus Christ in their daily lives! I love you all so much! Hope you have a great week! :)



Love 
Elder Patterson 



This is us with Cayden Troff, the chess man

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