Serving at the Dairy on Welfare Square
The Cupcake Contest - Young Men and Young Women
Carsen Ross completed his treatments at Primary Childrens Hospital and got to ring the bell!!
Primary Program- Nov. 8, 2015
During the program Mark Muszynski said the Cub Scouts were involved in service. They picked up clutter along the walkway and they tightened screws on the chairs at the church house. Judy Nelson explained that during activity days the girls had a tea party for their moms and they also had a party for their younger siblings. Way to go!!
Achievement Days sponsored a tea for the moms and daughters
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Missionary Moments
Elder Tanner Jorgensen
Hey guys!
This week was full of ups and downs. So to get the downs out of the way first all of our new investigators cancelled our appointments this week. So that was just a little depressing haha. But we'll keep working with them.
Now on to the good stuff! On Tuesday after District Meeting we did "blitzes" here in Iron Mountain - which is essentially where 4 missionaries tract out the same area. So we had the missionaries from Shawano stay here, we split up and knocked a ton of doors. People were super gracious and responsive to us that day it seemed. So our numbers this week look really great. Although it's not the numbers that matter it's the people! We'll be stopping by several of them again soon.
We've seen some miracles here, also meeting another woman who has a YM age son, she is going in for a surgery and actually asked for a blessing through her sister, who is a member in Escanaba. So we were able to give her a blessing and are going to start teaching her as soon as she's made a speedy recovery from surgery!
It's been a great week. The funny thing is we spent Halloween night out at a small house in the middle of nowhere with a less active member, and didn't get to see a single trick or treater the whole day! So basically to us Halloween didn't even happen. But oh well. We still got some candy.
Great to hear from all of you, and thanks for everything! Talk to you soon!
Love,
Elder Jorgensen
Nov. 9- This month we've started an "Atonement study" of the Book of Mormon with some of our members and investigators. Basically what you do is read a set aside chapter of the Book of Mormon each day, taking care to mark and discuss things that stand out about the Savior and His Atonement in red and things we do to access that Atonement in green (Christmas colors!). We will be doing this for the rest of the year in honor of the Christmas season. It's a really great experience to do and I can tell you I've learned a ton already through reading, pondering, and prayer. Just wanted to take this time to bear my testimony of the Savior and everything he's done for us. I know that the Atonement was for every one of us, and each of us individually. And it can help you in everything you do. I don't know if I could be out here right now without that enabling power behind me every day.
In terms of missionary work this week we contacted a media referral from Church HQ, who turned out to be pretty much a golden investigator from what we can tell so far! Michelle is her name, and she has a ton of questions and is very open and caring. And willing to follow through with commitments which to be honest is the problem with 90% of our other investigators! We're super excited with the things that are happening here.
But one more awesome thing is this week we went on a hike to a spot called Piers' Gorge - and it reminded me of home a ton! I used to go hiking and go up the canyon all the time back home and it was great to get a chance to do the same thing here. (Not to mention I got some pretty great pictures).
Anyways we're doing really well and I hope you all are too! It's chilly in Michigan so we've been breaking out the thermals but this is my favorite time of year anyways! I'm sure I won't still be saying that when we're buried in snow but for now I'm excited for winter!
Love you all and talk to you soon!
Elder Jorgensen
The days are starting to fly by real fast. As ya'll can tell, I've stopped keeping track, I guess that's a good thing haha. Not much happened this week, my companion has been feeling sick so I've now experienced what it's like to stay in the apartment for most of the day! Not sure if it was nice or terrible. For whatever reason I didn't even really take the chance to sleep, I spent most of the day reading!
This month we've started an "Atonement study" of the Book of Mormon with some of our members and investigators. Basically what you do is read a set aside chapter of the Book of Mormon each day, taking care to mark and discuss things that stand out about the Savior and His Atonement in red and things we do to access that Atonement in green (Christmas colors!). We will be doing this for the rest of the year in honor of the Christmas season. It's a really great experience to do and I can tell you I've learned a ton already through reading, pondering, and prayer. Just wanted to take this time to bear my testimony of the Savior and everything he's done for us. I know that the Atonement was for every one of us, and each of us individually. And it can help you in everything you do. I don't know if I could be out here right now without that enabling power behind me every day.
In terms of missionary work this week we contacted a media referral from Church HQ, who turned out to be pretty much a golden investigator from what we can tell so far! Michelle is her name, and she has a ton of questions and is very open and caring. And willing to follow through with commitments which to be honest is the problem with 90% of our other investigators! We're super excited with the things that are happening here.
But one more awesome thing is this week we went on a hike to a spot called Piers' Gorge - and it reminded me of home a ton! I used to go hiking and go up the canyon all the time back home and it was great to get a chance to do the same thing here. (Not to mention I got some pretty great pictures).
Anyways we're doing really well and I hope you all are too! It's chilly in Michigan so we've been breaking out the thermals but this is my favorite time of year anyways! I'm sure I won't still be saying that when we're buried in snow but for now I'm excited for winter!
Love you all and talk to you soon!
Elder Jorgensen
414 East D St.
Iron Mountain, MI
Hey guys!
Hey guys!
So Thursday is my three month mark! Which is exciting because that's the time everyone says time starts flying! Well I am still loving it out here so far, the first real snow came this week so that's been fun! I am looking forward to Thanksgiving this Thursday
because, well first and foremost the food, but also we get to spend pretty much the whole day at member's homes (because ain't no way I'm knocking doors on Thanksgiving, I may be dedicated but not quite THAT dedicated haha). Plus it's the start of a really great time of year where we all start to focus a little more on Christ.
because, well first and foremost the food, but also we get to spend pretty much the whole day at member's homes (because ain't no way I'm knocking doors on Thanksgiving, I may be dedicated but not quite THAT dedicated haha). Plus it's the start of a really great time of year where we all start to focus a little more on Christ.
Well this week was Mission Tour, where essentially all the missionaries from three zones gathered in Green Bay to listen to a General Authority touring the area. Elder Schwitzer of the Seventy came to talk to us, and let me tell you it was awesome! He gave a great message on repentance, what exactly it is, how it helps our investigators, and how it helps us daily. And let me tell you it definitely does. That's a process I've gone through too many times to count. And surprise surprise, I was asked to help with a musical number for that too. It's okay I'm very glad to do it, it's a blessing to be good at piano! We did "I Stand All Amazed" with a few great singers from our zone.
Well life is still good! We had several appointments fall through this week but we were able to get a less active member, Josh, to bring his friend Darrel to church this week! We met Darrel by coincidence one day when we just happened to stop by the Josh's home, and now we've begun teaching both of them and we're very hopeful. I've met a lot of rougher-cut people out here and let me tell you there is nothing better than the feeling you get when you see a sincere desire to learn and grow in them. It's the whole reason I'm out as a matter of fact! Not because I have to be, not because everyone else wanted me to, but because I want to continue to help and bless people like the ones I meet every day. And I feel so blessed to have that opportunity.
Love you all and talk to you next week! Happy Thanksgiving!
Elder Jorgensen
Elder Draper
Hi all,
This week was pretty good. Elder Smith and I have been having a blast.
The accidental birthday party
We met one of our investigators at the train station a couple of weeks
ago. We made out an apointment for Saturday. She said that we could
come by any time between 1 and 7 pm. I thought that she invited us to
a birthday party, but my companion insisted that she was only giving
us the time that she and her husband would be home. Saturday ended up
being a pretty crazy day. We played soccer in the morning with one of
our less active members, who brought his friend. We ended up being
really exhausted afterwards. We noticed that our time was getting
pretty short, so we changed and went to Hauptbahnhof to get our next
train to a tiny town called Maschen. As we got there, our train left,
so we decided we would just take time there for lunch. We ate at
McDonalds. We thought, then that another train would be coming soon.
It turns out that we would have to have waited for another hour for
the train to come. My companion had the feeling that we should go to
Harburg, so we ran and got on the next train going there. We made it
there and ran up to where the FernzĂĽge are and funnily enough, our
train was sitting there, even though there were not any other options
at the main station. We ran and hopped inside. We got to Maschen,
which apparently has one of the largest train yards in Europe and it
truly was huge. Unfortunately, there are no busses there, so you have
to walk at least for 20 minutes to get to where any people are. We get
to this appartment eventually and there are like 30 Africans there and
it was indeed a birthday party for a three year old. They invited us
to sit down and we just wanted to get right back up and leave. We
decided that after 15 minutes we would go. We got into a conversation
with an old lady, who is a preacher. She told us that we only needed
the bible and had to accept Jesus in our lives to be saved. This
younger girl started talking to us as well about her beliefs in the
bible. They gave us some interesting african food. Cold chicken,
catfish salad, burnt rice with beans and spicy sauce. I didn't really
want to eat because of all the McDonalds I had just had, but they
didn't ask if we wanted it or not. My companion continued talking to
the older one while I talked to the one that actually had some
interest. The older one said that the Book of Mormon was from the
devil and that there can't be prophets today. We ended up getting the
other one's number and had to be getting out of there so that we did
not miss our train. We go out nonchalantly and after we are already
down the street, my companion realized that he forgot his sport
clothes. We ran back to the house and picked them up. We then had only
15 minutes to get to our train, so we ran some more. Anyway.. we were
pretty tired.
Other than this, there is not much that we did outside of the normal
missionary life.
I really know that the Lord lives and that he has provided a way to
return to Him as we make and keep sacred covenants. I am absolutely
sure of a devine Redeemer, who know how to be with us in times of good
and bad. The whole reason I am here is to help others to return. I
know of the truth of the restoration. We have the priesthood and it
truly works. I simply know that it is true.
Alles Gute,
Elder Draper
Hi all,
I've only got a short time to tell you about this week, but a lot of
cool things happened.
The biggest thing
We got a text on Friday morning that we were going to have a
conference call in twenty minutes. They told us that Elder Ballard was
going to come Sunday night. We had two days to prepare to meet an
apostle. We got hair cuts and bought train tickets. He only had about
an hour and a half with us, but it was really amazing how he taught
us. He said that we need to talk to more people and be witnesses
wherever we are. He took the time to shake all of our hands. That was
really the coolest thing ever.
Piano concert
All of the missionaries in Hamburg were invited to a piano concert to
talk to people there. The pianist was actually very well known and
very talented. I don't know how they pulled it off, but it was way
cool. The people had to actually pay for the concert, so we weren't
allowed to really proselyte. The goal of the whole thing was to let
the people know how nice the missionaries and members are. It was easy
for me to talk to people because they were all interested in music
like me.
Anyway,
I know that we have prophets and apostles. They truly do lead this
church. I know that God has not changed. The church is going to stay
in the same place that he put it. The only way to have true, lasting
happiness is to follow Christ. Through him there is more to life. Not
everything makes sense to me, but it is clear what the Lord wants for
me and for everyone.
Alles gute in die neue Woche,
Elder Draper
Hi everyone,
It was truly a wonderful week.
It is kind of a thing here that most of our appointments fall out.
This just means we have more time to find prepared people.
The winter came rolling in
Yesterday, it snowed about two inches in the space of a couple of
hours. It was pretty cool. Nobody really expected it, because there
was no snow in Hamburg last year. It got cold pretty quick. We went
for a run this morning and it was a lot colder than a couple of days
ago.
The Weinachtsmärkte are opening now with their roasted nuts and decorations.
We went on splits for a whole day with the youth in Hamburg. I was put
in a three-man. It was good to work with them. Lukas, my companion
said that it was important for him to do this and he has the desire to
go on a mission when he is old enough. We mostly did finding and the
people were not very happy. It was cool though that he really enjoyed
it. At the end, we had an English dinner.
Other than that, it was a pretty normal week.
I feel blessed to be here. I read something in Alma 32 that I thought
was interesting. It talks about planting a seed of faith. At the end
of the chapter, it explains that if the tree is properly nourished, it
will grow roots (for me, that is a testimony.) It talks about how
important it is to nourish the seed and the tree, that people who
slipped and forgot to nourish it, ended up casting it out, because it
had dried up. The seed wasn't bad and the fruit wasn't bad. The
nourishment was simply lacking. It is the same with some of the people
I meet. They say that the feelings that the once had when the
missionaries first came were gone, or perhaps as they had joined the
church. Later after leaving, it wasn't the church that was bad or even
the experiences all together. Their faith lacked nourishment. I would
like to bear testimony of the power of four principles that I learn
over and over, for unshakable faith and testimony. Reading the
scriptures, prayer, church attendance, and frequent temple attendance.
These things are simple, but powerful. They will nourish your faith. I
have seen them do so to me. I cannot attest to have power or influence
to do wonderful things without the strength from God and the
scriptures.
I love you all,
Elder Draper
Relief Society Gratitude Dinner
Karen Johnsen entertained, taught and inspired us all!
Tithing Settlement
Young Women in Excellence
Elder Ross Returns!!
A couple of missionaries (David and Johnathan) in training after their baptisms























