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lauralee.yount at myldsmail.net 1150 Cole Dr SW Lilburn, GA 30047
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Baptism, transfers, and Temple!
Monday May 30, 2017
Hi y'all!
Obviously I
need to be writing more, since a lot has happened! I had the opportunity to
participate in my first convert baptism, work with a new companion, and go the
the Atlanta temple, all one after another!
Bridget's baptism
was a couple weeks ago, and it was pretty great! She scheduled it for the day
before Mother's Day, so Sister Anderson and I were running around trying to get
organized for the baptism and Skyping our families the next day. Plus, we were
also itching to know what was going to happen with transfers on Sunday
night,since Sister Anderson had been in the Braselton area for 6 months which is
usually the maximum amount of time before you get transferred to another area.
It all turned out all right, though. Our new branch mission leader actually came
to the baptism and helped us set up and he seems really excited for this new
role in missionary work! And of course, Bridget was so excited to be baptized.
It has been such a neat experience to watch her learn and grow in the gospel. She
is only 9, but I know she will make a great member and has already made the
promise to read her scriptures and pray every day to show that she is following
Jesus Christ.
The next day she
was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and
welcomed into the branch. And that night, I got to talk to all the family! It
was so hard to keep it short, especially since we also got calls from the
assistants that night about transfers. Sister Anderson left to become a sister
training leader in the Sugarhill zone, and Sister Otukolo came here to
Braselton! Which meant that I got the chance to lead out the area by remembering
all the people and places here and planning out the days. Sister Otukolo was in
a bit of a shock when she first got here, since she had only ever been in one
area here o her mission for her first 6 months, and it was in a very rich,
city-like area while Braselton is the opposite - more country and open fields
and trees with smaller houses and nicer people at the door. :) It has been hard
to say goodbye to Sister Anderson, but Sister Otukolo and I are getting on well
now. She is from Hawaii, and has the laid-back, friendly attitude to go with it.
I am learning even more how to be a focused, obedient, confident missionary from
her. We are working right now on reactivating some of the less-active and
part-member families in the branch, and as always, tracting. I am excited to get
to know her in the coming weeks and for the work we are going to do here in
Braselton!
The temple trip
was last Tuesday, and it was so fun! We and another companionship of sisters all
rode up together to the Atlanta temple with a member to attend the 10 am
session. It really gave me such peace to be in the temple again! We even meet a
couple of girls there preparing to go on their missions! It was such an amazing
experience to be there with the other sisters from the zone.
Until next
time!
Love you
all!
Sister Lauralee
Yount
Georgia Peach
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Atlanta Temple |
Atlanta Temple |
Bridget's Baptism just before Sister Anderson was transferred |
Our District |
Me and my new companion, Sister Otukolo |
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