Friday, February 23, 2018

Elder Tyler Jones week 83

Sounds like you guys are keeping pretty busy.

Herbert has since gotten cold feet and has decided not to be baptized. He still really enjoys church but he is a bit nervous. So we’re meeting with him Tuesday to talk to him s little bit more and to see if there’s anything we can do to help.

There’s a man named gerrardo in the branch that we’ve been working with. He’s started to get pretty serious about being baptized. He is the boyfriend of one of the members of the  branch. He is married to a woman in Mexico but lives with his girlfriend and 3 kids here. So he is working on getting divorced and then remarried to his girlfriend here in order to be baptized. It’s going to be a bit complicated but he’s determined to be baptized on may 9th. So we’re really happy for them and their family.

Alberto, the father of the ramirez-Perez family has not budged. He really is intent on not being baptized until he feels like being baptized. So we’re going to try to give him some space and hope for the best.
 
Today a member from the English ward gave the elders a giant box of chicken jerky. They own a grocery outlet, which is the west coast equivalent to aldi. They had a bunch of chicken jerky they couldn’t sell so they gave it all to the missionaries. So now we have a giant box full of jerky in our apartment.

So things are going good for us,

I hope you have a great week!

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Cooking and baptisms




Elder Tyler Jones week 82

That’s crazy that church for you was cancelled. It’s hard to remember that you guys are in winter right now. It’s been in the 60’s and 70’s all week.

We had a good week, Herbert came to church again and it seemed like he likes it. This is his third time coming to church and he’s planning on being baptized the 24th of February. We’re pretty excited for that. Hopefully everything goes through with that.

We have had a lot of less active men come back.  Jordan’s dad, Marvin, has been pretty consistent in coming to church since Jordan’s baptism.  So that’s been pretty awesome.  We had 16 men in elders quorum this Sunday. 

The branch is hoping to turn into a ward at some point.  So we’ve been talking a lot about that. It still needs a bit of growing but it seems like it’s on its way. They’re definitely the biggest branch I’ve been in. We talked to the stake president and mission president this week about what would need to happen for them to be a ward but they weren’t quite sure.  They want to do a big missionary blitz like they did in my last area around Christmas time. I’m not sure how effective it was but we’ll be doing it anyway.

We had a valentines party on Saturday, where they made a lot of lasagna. We ended up having so much lasagna that after church on Sunday we all got together to eat lasagna again. Herbert came to the valentines party as well so he had a good time.

Today we went and played rugby for a few hours with our zone. That was a lot of fun. I also tried making gulab jamun. It turned out tasting like wet funnel cake. The problem is I don’t really like funnel cake. But the other elders like it so they’ve been going at it.
 
Have a great week!

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Elder Tyler Jones week 81

It was an awesome week!

The Ramirez-Perez family got baptized! It was awesome, everyone was so excited a bunch of missionaries from a long time ago, which had already gone home, came back to the area to see them get baptized.  It was really an awesome service. 

We brought one of our investigators to the baptismal service and he seriously liked it. He mentioned that it was the first baptismal service he had ever been to. We talked to him for a bit and he said that he would like to be baptized. So we’re working with him to be baptized at the end of February. So we’re pretty excited about that. His name is Herbert. We found him knocking doors a few weeks ago. He’s come to church a couple times already. He’s from Guatemala and he’s living with some friends in an apartment. He works a lot to be able to send money back to his 4 daughters in Guatemala. He misses his daughters a lot and his wife doesn’t let him talk to his daughters any more, so he feels really bad about that.

Another man in the ward, named Gerardo, said that he would like to be baptized. He lives with a member and they want to get married it’s just going to be complicated to make that happen. So they’re not quite sure when he’ll be able to get married so he can be baptized.

We have transfers tomorrow. We’re all staying, so that should be good. 

I’m going to make some gulab jamun today. I’m pretty excited for that. I found it in an Indian grocery store.  There’s a lot of different types of shops and stores here from different cultures. I tried some samosas and this interesting lentil vegetable pocket thingy.

We played a lot of sports today as well. 

So it’s been pretty great!

Have a fantastic week!

Friday, February 2, 2018

Elder Ty Jones week 80

We had another great week!

Jordan got baptized! It was super awesome the whole branch showed up to support him and the family. His sister gave a talk about baptism that was super awesome. There were a lot of family members that aren’t members of the church there as well. So that’s exciting.

The Ramirez-Perez family is all good to go for this Friday. The mom and daughters are going to be baptized but the dad hasn’t decided yet. So hopefully he decides to do so. The branch is pretty excited for that since they’ve been actively coming to church for 2 years now. They’re some of the most active members we have.

We’ve got a few other people that are progressing well. So we’re excited for that. 

We had a branch party on Friday which was a lot of fun. A fair few showed up and we had nachos and played jeopardy. I ended up being the game host so it was a lot of fun.

We had a regional conference this Sunday. We all met in the stake center and they had talks by Patrick Kearon and D. Todd Christopherson. That was pretty good but it was hard to get people to come since the stake center is pretty far away.

I hope you have a great week!

Love,