Saturday, March 21, 2009

Why Missionaries?


Missions — Proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ. . .

to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people. An invitation to "come unto Christ" is the mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

"Therefore, go ye into all the world; and unto whatsoever place ye cannot go ye shall send, that the testimony may go from you into all the world unto every creature" (Doctrine and Covenants 84:62).

"The joys and blessings of serving a full-time mission are so personally sacred, they are hard to express adequately. Thirty-five years after I served my first mission, I received a letter from a family whom I had taught but did not baptize. The letter shared that their family of four little children whom I once knew now consisted of four temple marriages, three full-time missionaries, three bishops, a Relief Society president, and a dozen grandchildren maturing and developing in the gospel. You can well imagine the thrill and joy I received knowing that I had helped to find them and to teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ." — Elder Earl C. Tingey, April 1998 General Conference.

Shortly after the Church was organized in April 1830, the first formal missionary activity began. A brother of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Samuel H. Smith, traveled through neighboring towns in New York with copies of the newly published Book of Mormon.

Today there are over 52,000 missionaries serving in 348 missions (reported as of December 2007).

Each mission is an ecclesiastical unit of the Church in a designated geographic area and is presided over by a mission president who serves full-time for three years. Each missionary serves for up to two years. This service is voluntary with missionaries and their families generally pay the costs of serving.
Missionaries use the scriptures (Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price) to teach persons interested in the Church. Missionaries also use a Church publication, "Preach my Gospel" to guide their efforts.

Preparation for missionary service begins in the home as children are taught and begin living basic principles and doctrines of the Church. Unmarried men, ages 19-25, and unmarried women, ages 21-39, may be called to serve missions of 18 or 24 months. Older members and married couples often serve missions of 12 or 18 months.
Once assigned to a mission, a missionary receives on-the-job instruction from a senior companion or other mission leaders. A missionary's daily endeavor includes studying scriptures, seeking and teaching those interested in the Church and providing service to others.

People interested in the Church are encouraged to read and study the gospel and to pray concerning the messages they receive from missionaries. They are also encouraged to attend Church meetings and begin living the principles of the gospel prior to being baptized and confirmed as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

"Now behold, a marvelous work is about to come forth among the children of men.
"Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day.
"Therefore, if ye have desires to serve God ye are called to the work;
"For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth not, but bringeth salvation to his soul;
"And faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God, qualify him for the work."

—Doctrine and Covenants 4:1-5

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Wardamoose Stew?


Author: DEANNA BUXTON
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789781598117792
Format: HB
Length: -----------------------------------------------------------------
It's time to mix it up a little in the kitchen with the Worldwide Ward Cookbook-favorite dishes from Latter-day Saint cooks around the world and right next-door. With comfort-food recipes gathered from across America as well as 46 other countries, you'll find homemade classics along with dishes that may be difficult to pronounce, but are easy to enjoy. And nearly all 440 of these simple and economical recipes are made from ingredients available in most local groceries, so you can delight your family and friends again and again.
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Hi Elder-

I have finally figured out why the Church does not allow the use of your first name while you are on your mission...Son, if you did, you'd be a goner! It appears that a lot of people out there enjoy nothing better than a nice, tender, young Ward. I can't believe there are 440 ways to cook one. Oh my! Please be wary of anyone asking to "have you over for dinner!"

Dad

Friday, February 13, 2009

Moving to Helena



Elder Greenhalgh's parents were called today by one of the kind sisters in Missoula to let us know that he is moving to Helena MT on monday, 16 FEB 09. We will pass on the news as he lets us know...

Recent Thoughts From Missoula


This is a great district. I learn so much from these guys. They have got it together, I’ll tell you what. I really like working around tons of different kinds of people and listening to their ideas. They always say something that can help me. I love planning district meetings. I think that is why I’ve been a district leader for so long. I like to be able to get these spiritual meetings going every week. I like praying about what these Elders need, and then getting revelation a TON. It just doesn’t get old for me. I really think it is an important thing for missionaries to be able to share their experiences together, and to learn from others successes and mistakes. It is so great! Yesterday at the district meeting, I had Elder Barney “campaign for Jesus”. I had him run a campaign to act like we were electing Him to be our Savior. That way, we could hear what he has done, what He is like, how He can help us, and then realize that, that is what we are doing every day. We are campaigning to people all over so that they can build trust in Him as their leader and friend.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Truely a Gift for a Mother's Heart

The Spirit of Christmas



If you desire to find the true spirit of Christmas and partake of the sweetness of it, let me make this suggestion to you. During the hurry of the festive occasion of this Christmas season, find time to turn your heart to God. Perhaps in the quiet hours, and in a quiet place, and on your knees—alone or with loved ones—give thanks for the good things that have come to you, and ask that His Spirit might dwell in you as you earnestly strive to serve Him and keep His commandments. He will take you by the hand and His promises will be kept.(President Howard W. Hunter)

Friday, November 21, 2008

Elder Greenhalgh is Moving!




Sister Howard from Hamilton MT called to let the family know that Elder Greenhalgh is moving to MISSOULA MT, possible tomorrow, 22 NOV 08. We will pass on reflections of Hamilton and impressions of Missoula as they are received. Wadsworth sport fans will appreciate the name of the local university team...:)