Monday, May 7, 2018

Madagascar, Puerto Rico.....California Riverside Mission missionaries coming and going!

Hibiscus in front of  the Mission Home
Our visa waiters going to Madagascar and one of our missionaries who came to us from Puerto Rico have returned to their islands. We appreciate their grand service while ministering with us here in the California Riverside Mission. One of our missionaries, Elder Hofer, also went home to have an operation for his torn ACL. Hurrah to all of them!

Elder Hofer and Elder Wilder (Puerto Rico)

Elder Whitesides and Elder Dunham, President and Sister Hammon
Recently, we also said huge goodbyes to Sisters Brereton, DiPietro, Flores, Goodwine, García, Harris (Ashley), Harris (Sydney), Mackley, Moran, Reagan; Elders Brown, Clark, Gibbons, Mounts, and Williams on Tuesday morning. On Monday afternoon, they came to the Mission Home where President Hansen and I interviewed them and talked about their MyPlans. They have great plans and will continue to be strong members and leaders when they go home. After a delicious meal, they all bore incredible testimonies. Here are some highlights from their incredible testimonies:
  
Sisters Harris (Ashley), Brereton, Garcia, Harris (Sydney), Regan, Mackley,
DePietro, Moran, Goodwine, and Flores

Elders Williams, Gibbons, Brown, Mounts, and Clark
Hermana García—"When I arrived, my testimony wasn’t as strong as it is now. We don’t have to be perfect, but we do need to work hard.” 
Hermana Flores—“I have come to know feel the atoning power of the Savior and know I can do all things in Christ.” 
Hermana Moran—“I was able to see many miracles and know that Heavenly Fathers loves me.” 
Sister Reagan—“This does not feel real. I took the Atonement for granted, and now I know it has helped me greatly.” 
Elder Brown—“My testimony is a personal experience. It is not a fuzzy feeling. The Savior is absolutely willing to forgive us.” 
Elder Mounts—“I love to help people and lead them to the Lord.” 
Elder Clark—“These two years have been transformative. It’s not a capstone, but it’s all about progression.” 
Elder Williams—“The greatest miracle has been the change in me. The gospel was a part of what I did; now it’s a part of who I am.” 
Sister Sidney Harris—“It has been amazing to watch what the Savior has helped me become.” 
Sister Mackley—“The mission is not a sacrifice. It has been the greatest blessing.” 
Elder Gibbons—“I have seen His handiwork in the many miracles I have experienced.” 
Sister DiPietro—“It’s been a hard experience, but it’s been the best experience.” 
Sister Goodwine—“We look back, and everything has changed. There is no way better to start on discipleship than to serve a mission.” 
Sister Brereton—“A mission is about change. It rekindles the fire within us.” 
Sister Ashley Harris—“This work is important. We are asked to be selfless. Can we wear His name in our hearts?” 
Sister Hubbard—“You have what you need to go forward.” 
Elder Hubbard—“Remember what you have learned on your missions. We know enough to start although we don’t know what’s going to happen.”  
Hermana Fuller—“I am going miss feeling of your strength. Those who do a lot for the Lord are always happy.” 
Elder Fuller—"Be sure of what you are doing. We know the truth.”

Breakfast with the sisters

Breakfast with the elders and Sister Reagan and Sister Hammon
For us, bidding adieu to our missionaries going home this transfer was especially hard. We have grown to love these missionaries so much. They become part of your family as you share the joys, the tears, their successes, their challenges, their generous spirits,  and their testimonies. Sister Hammon said goodbye at the Mission Home because she remained with the incoming sisters who stayed the night at the Mission Home.

Outgoing missionaries
We then began loading the vans and off we went. We stopped at Terminal 4 and dropped off some of the missionaries there. We then trundled back around to Terminal 2 and dropped them off. Each time I watched them ascend the escalator, turn around, and wave goodbye, lumps came to my throats and tears welled up in my eyes. I knew they were going home to huge embraces from their mothers, fathers, families, and friends. We wish them all well. As I walked to the car and then drove home, I contemplated their missionary efforts and work here in the mission. What came to mind was this: “Well done, thou good and faith servants.”

And off they go....

The ride up and away! I feel tears coming....
Ah, the beauty and the wonder to greet new missionaries to our mission. On Monday, we also received new missionaries: Hermana Maxfield from the Mexico MTC; Sisters Dorny, Myers, Grillone; and Elders Jorgensen, McConahay, Maxwell, and Saville. They worked in the field on Tuesday and came to the Mission Office on Wednesday morning for their orientation. It was wonderful to greet and interview them all. They are a wonderful group of missionaries who want to serve the Lord.

New missionaries: Sisters Maxfield, Dorny, Grillone, and Myers;
Elders McConahay, Saville, Jorgensen, and Maxwell
Elder Maxwell arrived on Tuesday evening and stayed the night in the Mission Home. On Wednesday morning, we headed to the Mission Office where I interviewed all of them during their new missionary orientation. After the orientation and lunch, we introduced them to their new companions and then participated in a testimony meeting. Their testimonies are strong. I want to share a few snapshots from their testimonies:

Sister Myers—“The Lord does guide our lives. I know the Lord puts you in the path of people who are ready.” 

Sister Myers (new) and Begay
Hermana Maxfield—“I want to spread happiness because of the gospel in my life.” 

Hermanas Maxfield (new) y Buitrago
Sister Grillone—“Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ mean everything to me.” 

Sisters Price and Grillone (new)
Sister Dorny—“I love my Savior so, so much.”

Sisters Dorny (new) and Palmer
Elder Saville—“This is where I am mean to be.”

Elders Balls and Saville (new)
Elder McConahay—“I know I will change if I put in the work.” 

Elders Phister and McConahay (new)
Elder Maxwell—“In the plan that the Lord has for us, we need to be okay with change. We can change others through this experience.” 

Elders Nelson and Maxwell (new)
Elder Jorgensen—“This is where I am supposed to be. I want to bring joy and happiness to others.”

Elders Jorgensen (new) and Steed
We took pictures and then sent them off to the areas.

Incoming missionaries
Being with missionaries is truly a delight! It was very sad to see some of them return home, but we knew their parents were on the other end with banners and signs and great anticipation and love, loving arms open wide to receive them. Simultaneously, it was so exciting to meet the new missionaries. We have seen them in the field, and they are doing well, adjusting to missionary life, which is definitely different than their lives before. We know as that they are obedient and turn their lives to ministering to others and forgetting themselves in the work, they will be blessed with “light, energy, and joy….and will be uniquely fulfilled…and transformed from being selfish to being selfless.” (Elder Kearon, YSA Fireside, May 6, 2018).

Sunset in our backyard
President and Sister Hammon



1 comment:

  1. Hi President and Sister Hammon,

    I'm excited for my daughter who is leaving the MTC next Tuesday for your mission! Hermana Kaiser was called to Nicaragua, Managua North Mission, but for safety reasons, has been temporarily re-assigned to California Riverside. Will she be able to utilize the Spanish she has been learning? I know she'll be a great missionary. I hope she is able to share her testimony with the people within your mission.

    Thank you!

    Kathy Kaiser

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