Hi everyone!
Last P-day in the MTC. What? Crazy. My elders left Wednesday (I cried. We all cried. True story. And i've been hearing "empty chairs at empty tables" from les mis run through my head everytime i go the the cafeteria. ha) and I'm leaving on Tuesday. Wait...what? Haha. I'm actually really excited to get out toOhio --although
I've realized that I will truly miss these mountains so much. I've already said
goodbye to so many people--friends and family, my elders, etc--but on Tuesday I
will say two last goodbyes--to my companion and then to my beautiful mountains
and temple. It has been such a comfort (and sometimes a distraction) to look
out the window of various buildings and see the Y on the mountain the trees
changing color everywhere. I love it!
I did get to see Coach [her high school choir conductor who plays the organ for MTC firesides] on tuesday. it was wonderful! I loved watching him play. after the fireside, a bunch of us who knew him went up to wait to talk to him after he'd finished playing--and he started talking to us--having full conversations--and playing at the same time. Skills :) i didn't sing in the choir that day because we couldn't go to the choir rehearsal Sunday b/c it was at the same time as the special departure devo that we went to, and on Tuesday during rehearsal I was feeling rather sick. bummer. i did sing along though. it was the arrangement of precious savior, dear redeemer that we did in MC--so beautiful :)
I hope you had a GREAT birthday, Da! So old now ;)
I will get a picture to you of me with my name tag soonest. hopefully i can get pictures to work this week :)
Now some thoughts!
This week was so great and also sooo jam-packed intense. Just fyi, the last day i'll get mail here is monday. for those writing dear elders, they have to be submitted bynoon to be printed off that
day--and i do get those the same day :) For post mart/etc, I get mail around
4:30 pm, so as long as it's delivered well before then, i should get it.
Our last day with district 26-D was tuesday, and then we jumped right in to VC training on Wednesday. Crazy! I am so excited about it though. we get to do SO much. one of the first things we talked about in class (there are 10 VC sisters in the class--2 going to LA, 7 to Independence, and me) was giving tours that are uplifting and inspire people to change--not just informational or 'feel good' tours. we are not to be tour guides. we are to teach the same doctrines and lessons as field missionaries, just in a different context. awesome. we also get to participate in what's called the online proselyting mission--every VC sister everywhere works at a referral center for part of the day--we chat with the people who go on mormon.org and click "chat with us". the online proselyting mission has had something like 152 baptisms this month. so awesome. we started doing that yesterday. it's different and challenging in different ways--not being face to face, not being able to tell if they're pranking/trolling or not--but we have access to all church websites and materials to help us and we can even link to those things directly in the chat. awesome. I'm really excited for that. (side note, I think that's what John Woodruff does here. I finally understand what he was talking about! ha)
We watched a talk by elder bednar on sunday called "The Character of Christ". Oh my goodness it is so fabulous. Every single thing he said was inspiring. he talked about being taught by the spirit instead of just writing down verbatim everything he said. Harder to do but so much better for you. He also talked about the character of Christ and how we can cultivate it. He said that character is "moral qualities strikingly displayed, strongly developed, and consistently lived." amen. it's not enough to just know about Christ. We have to know Him personally and take on the attributes that he exemplified throughout His life. Elder Bednar told us to shake off the natural man in order to do this--and he compared the natural man to the cookie monster. such a funny impression. i.e. cookie monster wants everything now. Cookie now! For us, it could be "I want investigator now! I want baptism now!" But we have to be patient and work on the Lord's time. Elder Bednar told us that we can put off the natural man through the Atonement. the Atonement increases our capacity to do good and become better. So we can't just work harder--that will drive us crazy. Doing good and being better is the result of a spiritual gift that possesses us as we use the Atonement to come closer to Christ. Go to the mormon channel and watch Elder Bednar's 3-part series on light. it applies directly to this :)
Okay, I'm going to end here and do pictures. if i have time i'll write more later. Love you! Talk to you again fromohio !
Love,
Sister Wygant
Last P-day in the MTC. What? Crazy. My elders left Wednesday (I cried. We all cried. True story. And i've been hearing "empty chairs at empty tables" from les mis run through my head everytime i go the the cafeteria. ha) and I'm leaving on Tuesday. Wait...what? Haha. I'm actually really excited to get out to
I did get to see Coach [her high school choir conductor who plays the organ for MTC firesides] on tuesday. it was wonderful! I loved watching him play. after the fireside, a bunch of us who knew him went up to wait to talk to him after he'd finished playing--and he started talking to us--having full conversations--and playing at the same time. Skills :) i didn't sing in the choir that day because we couldn't go to the choir rehearsal Sunday b/c it was at the same time as the special departure devo that we went to, and on Tuesday during rehearsal I was feeling rather sick. bummer. i did sing along though. it was the arrangement of precious savior, dear redeemer that we did in MC--so beautiful :)
I hope you had a GREAT birthday, Da! So old now ;)
I will get a picture to you of me with my name tag soonest. hopefully i can get pictures to work this week :)
Now some thoughts!
This week was so great and also sooo jam-packed intense. Just fyi, the last day i'll get mail here is monday. for those writing dear elders, they have to be submitted by
Our last day with district 26-D was tuesday, and then we jumped right in to VC training on Wednesday. Crazy! I am so excited about it though. we get to do SO much. one of the first things we talked about in class (there are 10 VC sisters in the class--2 going to LA, 7 to Independence, and me) was giving tours that are uplifting and inspire people to change--not just informational or 'feel good' tours. we are not to be tour guides. we are to teach the same doctrines and lessons as field missionaries, just in a different context. awesome. we also get to participate in what's called the online proselyting mission--every VC sister everywhere works at a referral center for part of the day--we chat with the people who go on mormon.org and click "chat with us". the online proselyting mission has had something like 152 baptisms this month. so awesome. we started doing that yesterday. it's different and challenging in different ways--not being face to face, not being able to tell if they're pranking/trolling or not--but we have access to all church websites and materials to help us and we can even link to those things directly in the chat. awesome. I'm really excited for that. (side note, I think that's what John Woodruff does here. I finally understand what he was talking about! ha)
We watched a talk by elder bednar on sunday called "The Character of Christ". Oh my goodness it is so fabulous. Every single thing he said was inspiring. he talked about being taught by the spirit instead of just writing down verbatim everything he said. Harder to do but so much better for you. He also talked about the character of Christ and how we can cultivate it. He said that character is "moral qualities strikingly displayed, strongly developed, and consistently lived." amen. it's not enough to just know about Christ. We have to know Him personally and take on the attributes that he exemplified throughout His life. Elder Bednar told us to shake off the natural man in order to do this--and he compared the natural man to the cookie monster. such a funny impression. i.e. cookie monster wants everything now. Cookie now! For us, it could be "I want investigator now! I want baptism now!" But we have to be patient and work on the Lord's time. Elder Bednar told us that we can put off the natural man through the Atonement. the Atonement increases our capacity to do good and become better. So we can't just work harder--that will drive us crazy. Doing good and being better is the result of a spiritual gift that possesses us as we use the Atonement to come closer to Christ. Go to the mormon channel and watch Elder Bednar's 3-part series on light. it applies directly to this :)
Okay, I'm going to end here and do pictures. if i have time i'll write more later. Love you! Talk to you again from
Love,
Sister Wygant