Monday, December 18, 2017

Christmas devotionals and transfers!


We have had an incredible week with Christmas devotionals, testimonies, transfer calls, and just being with the missionaries. The weather has been delightful!

Sister and President Hammon #LightTheWorld
We love the Christmas devotionals! This week, we experienced our first ones. We had two Christmas devotionals, one for the south zones: Hemet, San Jacinto, Lake Elsinore, Moreno Valley, and Menifee; 

Lake Elsinore Zone

San Jacinto Zone

Hemet Zone

Menifee Zone

Moreno Valley Zone
 and one for the north zones: Riverside, Mt. Rubidoux, La Sierra, Jurupa, and Corona.

La Sierra Zone

Jurupa Zone

Riverside Zone

Corona Zone
  
Mt. Rubidoux Zone
Sister Hammon had prepared a wonderful story with picture about the Grinch and his epiphany that “Maybe Christmas…doesn’t come from a store. Christmas…. perhaps…is a little bit more.” She focused on Christ’s birth as the reason for Christmas. Her slides were about Christ, His birth, Mary and Joseph, and the Christmas story.



My focus was on how the Christmas hymns also teach doctrine. So, we did an exercise where they chose a phrase from the hymns, discussed how it taught doctrine, and then showed where that doctrine came from in the scriptures

Elders Mohlman, Su'a, and Santos

Elders Osberg, Dundon, Bailey, and Jackson

Sisters Bryant, Sorensen, Tonini, DiPietro, and Wilson

Elder Gibbons

President Hammon, Sister Harris, and Sister Wilde--A selfie
The zones had prepared four musical numbers for each devotional. Phenomenal! We have some incredible musicians in our mission. We were all just in awe. Music does bring a spiritual tone to the meetings.

Elders Aland and Fairbanks

Elders Yang and Match


Elder Frazier and Elder and Sister Thorne (Office)
One of the highlights was hearing the testimonies from the missionaries who came this transfer and the missionaries who are going home. It was a spiritual and teary time for both sets of missionaries. The outgoing missionaries have served well; those who have been here for six weeks have progressed and grown so much. It is delightful to watch them as their testimonies of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are enhanced by their obedience, teaching, and service.

Elder and Sister Fuller with Elder Dew 

Elders Nelson, Medearis, Crowther, Herald, Shurtleff (Williams in background and Elder Clark peeking)

As they were all leaving, Sister Hammon and I were able to shake each of their hands. What a delight to look each one of them in the eyes, wish them a Merry Christmas, and hand out a bag of MMs and a new temple recommend holder that Sister Hammon had someone design. Inside of it was inscribed: “California Riverside Mission, President Darrel and Sister Joanne Hammon, 2017-2020.” 

Front and inside covers of the temple recommend holder
Part of the devotional was eating cookies and oranges, drinking milk and orange juice, chatting with each other, picking up their Christmas packages (which hadn't already been delivered), and taking photos. It was a nice time for many of the missionaries to say good bye to those who are leaving on Monday, re-connecting to old companions, and meeting new missionaries or missionaries they haven’t met.

Cookies, milk, orange juice, and oranges

Selfie: Sisters Price, Fountain, Butler, and Chandler

Elders Loveridge, Cox, Bailey, and Frisby

Elders Goodrich, Saxton, Yeaman, and Revill

Sister Hernandez, Whitaker, Scooff, and Buitrago

Sisters Ford, Grover, Moran, Mackley, and Carson

Elder Mounts, Williams, Hansen, Ostler, Overman, Svensen, Frazier, Holyoak, Braunstedter, Tibbetts, and Wilson

Sisters Greenhalgh and Harris

Sister Caldes, Gray, Begay, Brereton, Ruggles, and Van Quakebeke
One of the highlights of transfers is transfer Saturday. I begin calling at 6:30 a.m. This Saturday, I was on the phone for 2.5 hours with missionaries who are receiving new leadership, training, and area assignments. I love transfer Saturday mornings every six weeks to call missionaries and tell them about their new assignments. Of course, they all say yes and are so excited. They know the transfers are coming and anticipate something happening. One asked when I asked him to train after being here since August: “Is this for reals?” I told him that it really was. They are so delightful, willing to accept any new leadership assignment, new areas, and new companions. They just know this is what they are supposed to do, and I feel this is what the Lord wants them to do at this time. They will transfer on Monday.

 Love these missionaries!

President and Sister Hammon


5 comments:

  1. Small world!!!! We were in the same ward in Mesa Arizona with Elder and Sister Fuller back in the early 90's!!!! Such GREAT PEOPLE!!!! And now my son shares the same mission with them!!!! Incredible!

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    1. It is definitely a very small world among members of the Church.

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  2. Thanks so much for sharing the festivities of the week and the Christmas Season. He is in such good hands while serving!!

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    1. Thank you! Elder Royce is doing great. He will be training a new missionary this transfer. He may not have told you yet; so, if he hasn't, please be very surprised by his message when he does.

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  3. Hooray for Christmas calls from Missionaries! I found out about this blog in our phone call and will be a frequent visitor now. Thank you for all you do!

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