Thursday, October 22, 2020

Homecoming Talk October 11, 2020

Hello, good almost noon. I am sister Jessica Gill. I just completed my 18-month service mission. I have always had a desire to serve. When I first heard it would be service, it was a little hard for me. But with a little prayer and the Holy Spirit's guidance, I went through with it. Our service missionary purpose is to help others come unto Christ by serving them as the Savior would. We serve voluntarily in charitable organizations, church functions, and within the community. To minister in His name to the one, just as He did. Expressing His loving kindness. That is what all the service missionaries in our mission tried to do each day. I found it a great joy in serving others.

Today I am speaking on the Holy Ghost. As a service missionary, I did not get a sister companion because we all served at different locations throughout the week, but I got the Holy Ghost as a stronger influence for me during this special time. For me, I feel like I get the help of the Holy Ghost through thoughts and feelings.

Places I served were at the temple, family history center, food pantry and family place.  When I served at the family history center I liked to index, watching preserved videos from previous brothers and sisters family and transferring picture films to CDs and similar things.

When I was getting trained on the devices, an older brother shared a few preserved videos, one of them was a guy in his 40’s to 50’s. He had pancreatic cancer. It seemed like everything was okay for 15 years. Then found out it spread all throughout him. He was told he only had a few months to live. He passed away in December 2018. You could tell he was a humorous, humble man. The Holy Ghost was very strong while watching that video. I am thankful I got to hear his story.

At the temple, my Grandma Gill came with me every week. I am very thankful she attended 
sessions with me. I also helped in the temple laundry. I got told specific ways to fold each thing and where they put it away. The temple is a house of order. I miss the people I served there with. They were Christlike sisters and taught me how to live the gospel a little better.
Once when I went into the temple laundry, it was very busy. They had a big line for the dirty
baptism clothes and were going as fast as they could. We did not quite have enough clean
clothes for the baptistry yet. When they came down for a second time, we didn’t see any 
clothes, yet somehow there was the exact number they needed to complete their cart to have
enough.

I served in the food pantry by sorting cans and produce. I mainly sorted produce with another
sister, she was an example of hard work and determination. Towards the end of my mission I
helped with the grocery carts. By doing that on each cart there was a labeled color on the cart
handle. Each color had a certain amount of each food that needed to go in the cart, which was
labeled by each food.

During the Christmas season a lady came in and needed some help. She and her daughter were living out of their car. We were able to help them find a few needs and able to find a few things for her daughter for Christmas.

At the family place two sisters and I did crafts. They liked to listen to a lot of Disney oriented
things. I liked to paint a lot. We spray painted a cardboard train they made and later painted
some Disney card board cartoon props. When it was the Christmas season, they had a lot of
gifts they needed help with. It was fun to wrap, count and organize the gifts the families
needed.

When quarantine started, I got the thought to get out some Christmas puzzles that I got and do them. That helped me grow closer to my family as they decided to help me. Eventually we got five or more done. It was a fun little activity to do together. One of them is glued, framed and hangs in my room currently.

I got called as the first sister leader in our district in the end of my mission when our mission
split to north and south Logan. I along with about 5 sisters was in the south. I was able to gain
confidence in that by knowing he is okay with my decisions. It was also good because I was able to learn more how to help others and be guided in thought and feeling as to who needed help in certain situations.

In alma 37:6 it says in small and simple ways are great things come to pass. I like that scripture because there wasn’t very many huge things that happened, but it was the little things that meant the most to me and went a long ways for others.

Through my mission I learned that the Holy Ghost is a real companion. We do have a Heavenly Father who loves us deeply, so much that He sent His son to atone for the world. Because of Jesus Christ’s atonement he can understand me perfectly. I know Jesus Christ lives today. I know Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us. He knows our thoughts, feelings, and desires. And He will use the Holy Ghost to guide and direct us through promptings.

In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Week 78 Mission Accomplished

 Hey everyone! 

As you can see from the title, this is my last email. Crazy that it has already been 18 months. This week was pretty typical so instead of sharing my week, I'm sharing a few notes and my testimony. 

From General Conference: Our Spirits are longing to grow and we have help from the other side of the veil. Prepare continually every needful thing. When we are prepared, we do not fear. What am I willing to change to be closer to Him? I may not be able to make it all the way right now, but I can make the next step. Be of good cheer! 
I'm thankful I've gotten to know the Holy Ghost better as He has been a bigger influence as my only companion on my mission. I'm thankful for the people I've gotten to know serving here locally that I wouldn't otherwise meet. Every person has had an impact on me. I am thankful for my Savior, Jesus Christ, and His atoning sacrifice. I know Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us. He knows our thoughts, feelings and desires. He hears and answers our prayers. During my mission I have had little impressions that the things I have been taught are true. As long as we try, we will have His help. I'm thankful for all the little tender mercies that have occurred. I'm thankful for this type of mission. I know Jesus Christ lives today and our Heavenly Father loves us each. 

I got released this weekend. I am planning on attending Pathway Connect online starting January and finding a job hopefully soon. Please change your contact for me to my other email. Peace.gill1@gmail.com

Last scripture thought: Mosiah 27:37 And how blessed are they! For they did publish peace; they did publish good tidings of good; and they did declare unto the people that the Lord reigneth.

Happy October! 
Sister Gill 

P.S. I don't know yet, but if you'd like an invite if I am asked to speak in church, please let me know. 

Week 77 Always Have His Spirit To Be With Us

 Hey! 

Tuesday we weren't at the temple for long, they didn't have much for us to do. We deadheaded flowers for an hour by a hill. 
Wednesday evening I had my last Elders and Sisters combined district council. We talked about the Holy Ghost. A question that was asked, What connects you to the Holy Ghost? For me: music, prayer and talks. D&C 20:77,79 when willing to take upon His name, remember Him and keep His commandments we are promised to always have His Spirit to be with usThe Holy Ghost has been a huge impact on my mission. Instead of getting a human companion, the Holy Ghost has been mine. I'm thankful for having him as a bigger influence for me during this specific time. 
Friday at the food pantry I got about half the grocery carts done before it was time to close. (Putting groceries in carts based off of amounts through color coding.)
Saturday with proselytizing sisters: Ether 12:26-28 and D&C 6:26. (You can read those if you'd like.)
Sunday I had the chance to give the opening prayer and my dad gave the closing in sacrament meeting. 

Scripture thought: D&C 38:7 But behold, verily, verily, I say unto you that mine eyes are upon you. I am in your midst and ye cannot see me;

Happy Fall! 
Sister Gill 

Pictures: 
From family walk Sunday. (Hopefully they turned out correctly.)



Week 76 Offerings and Sacrifices

 Hey everyone! 

Tuesday we raked leaves and dirt at the temple president's house across the temple. 
Friday I filled the grocery carts the entire time at the food pantry. 
Sunday my sister and I read in the New Testament Matthew 27, Christ's sacrifices through pain (they put thorns on His head, mocked, spit and smote Him) and how obedient He was through it. How thankful we are that He went through with what He did, and because of Christ and His sacrifices we can return to our Father in Heaven. 
Monday (today) at institute we talked about 6 different types of offerings. When you sacrifice something, it should be yours to give. About halfway through the week, I chose to give something up for a little time and I can already feel His Spirit a little more. He recognizes every little effort we make. 

Scripture thought: D&C 37:4 Behold, here is wisdom, and let every man choose for himself until I come. Even so. Amen. 
This scripture reminds me of the importance of agency. Part of God's plan in the premortal life is to have each person be able to choose for yourself. I'm thankful for that. 

Hope you're all doing well! 
Sister Gill 

Week 75 By Words and Deeds

 Hey again! 

Tuesday Sister Mason and I went and picked up pine cones and raked from the night before storm at the temple. It wasn't bad, just a little messy from the wind. 
Wednesdays institute we talked about the importance of names. How Adam named the animals and Eve, Eve represents mother of all living things, and how everything we listen to and watch (words) has a reflection of who we are, what we stand for and what we tolerate. 
Friday I did several things at the food pantry. The most exciting was using a pallet jack to move the pallets of food to sweep under them. I haven't used one of those in like 3 years so that was fun. 
Sunday there was stake conference held online, I liked as life gets crazy, keep close to the Savior and He will give us peace and help. Also from Elder Rasband's devotional the question why do we stay in the church? I do because of the peace I feel and it makes sense to me. Sister Rasband shared that she is grateful to be a female and the roles she loves that she gets because of being a female. 

Scripture thought: D&C 31:11 Go your way whithersoever I will, and it shall be given you by the Comforter what you shall do and whither you shall go. 12 Pray always, lest you enter into temptation and lose your reward.13 Be faithful unto the end, and lo, I am with you. These words are not of man nor of men, but of me, even Jesus Christ, your Redeemer, by the will of the Father. Amen. 35:19....and it shall be given by the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, that knoweth all things.

Hope your all doing well! 
Sister Gill 

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-Sunset

Week 74 Last Full Month

 Hey all! 

Crazy to know I'm in the last full month of my 18 month mission! I'm thankful for the chance I've had to serve others as my Savior would! 
Tuesday we weeded and deadheaded flowers by the baptistry. I also met one of the Elders. I think he's new to the mission. 
Wednesday I started 2 new institute classes both in person (one on Monday). It opened my eyes a little to who our Heavenly Mother is, Eve's role, and Adam's role before Eve. In the evening we had our district council by video call, we've got a new sister so that was fun to see her. There also was a new sister leader called to take my place. I'm thankful for the chance I had to be called as the first sister leader in the South Service Mission District ever. I'm excited to help the new one also. 
Friday I sorted but instead of cans, it was extreme bubble wrapped dry foods. I thought I'd do it alone, but I had help from 4ish people which made it a little more fun. 

Scripture thought: D&C 29:5 Lift up your hearts and be glad, for I am in your midst, and am your advocate with the Father; and it is his good will to give you the kingdom. 6 And, as it is written—Whatsoever ye shall ask in faith, being united in prayer according to my command, ye shall receive. 

Hope you have a good week! 
Sister Gill 



-Flower from temple 


Week 73 Scripture stories the Spirit tells to me

Hey everyone! 

This week I started reading Saints. Also when reading in 1st Nephi I got a prompting once again that the Book of Mormon is true. It always seems to be when reading about Lehi (and his family). He was a great man. He's one of my favorites in the scriptures. Thankful for that. Food pantry went well. I sorted cans again by myself. It's been a minute so it was nice to mix things up. :) 

In church Sunday our bishop talked about the importance of ministry and how every step of it makes a difference. From Come, Follow Me: "How might you create a habit of pondering?" He shares that he usually picks one specific verse in the scriptures and studies that for a week. How it makes a difference within 6 months and years to come. (My Heart Pondereth Them Continually By Brother Durrant Nov. 2015 Ensign) 

Scripture thought: D&C 21:9 For, behold, I will bless all those who labor in my vineyard with a mighty blessing, and they shall believe on his words, which are given him through me by the Comforter, which manifesteth that Jesus was crucified by sinful men for the sins of the world, yea, for the remission of sins unto the contrite heart.

Stay safe and keep healthy! 
Sister Gill 

Week 72 Beginnings of a new book

 Hey again! 

Tuesday Sister Mason and I deadhead the flowers in front of the temple again. 
Wednesday after our district council another sister and I went on a small walk/hike up the canyon. 
Friday I filled the carts with groceries again at the food pantry by myself. Towards the end I swept part of the floor. 
Sunday from Come, Follow Me I liked Helaman 3:35 because when you want to improve with something or get stronger you have to work at it to improve. They prayed and fasted and got stronger in humility and firmer in their faith in Christ. They gained joy that comes from Christ. (If you want to, you can look that scripture up.) 
My sister and I have also started reading the doctrine and covenants this past week. We noticed it repeatedly shares pieces of D&C 4 (mission chapter); the importance of the plan of salvation; Ask then receive, knock and it will be open. 

Scripture thought: D&C 6:18 Therefore be diligent; stand by my servant Joseph, faithfully, in whatsoever difficult circumstances he may be for the word’s sake.19 Admonish him in his faults, and also receive admonition of him. Be patient; be sober; be temperate; have patience, faith, hope and charity.
I love those two verses for a few different reasons. I've had many times that I've felt strongly Joseph Smith was called to be the first prophet of God and to restore the church especially during my mission. Also, we all have struggles, but I love that it says to be kind and help each other. 

Hope you're all keeping healthy and happy! 
Sister Gill 

Week 71 Go and Do

 Hey all! 

I don't have tons to share from this week. I've been thinking a lot about the talk good, better, best by Elder Oaks and Elder Holland's video about a father and son taking a drive. Finding two roads, taking one and finding out that's a dead end so going and taking another. They felt they should go the one way so they would know without doubt the other way was the correct one. Both of those topics have been heavy on my mind. 
From Come, Follow Me both of us (my sister and I) liked how when they fought, they had God's strength and support, so they did not fall. 
Sunday church notes: -We may not be able to fully help someone, but we can help them know Christ can fully. -Look unto me in every thought. Doubt not Fear not. D&C 6:36

Scripture thought: 1st Ne. 3:7 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto my father: I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them.
I know that no matter what happens, if we do what he asks and follow His way, He will help us and we will find a way to accomplish what life throws at us. (This year's youth theme is also go and do.) 

Hope you all have a good week! 
Sister Gill 

Week 70 Butterflies Are Miracles

 Hi everyone! 

Tuesday Sisters Snider, Mason and I pruned bushes and dead headed the dead flower heads at the temple. We saw a moth that we originally thought was a butterfly. It's a pretty moth for it being that. Then we went up to a cave type thing.
Wednesday my sister and I worked on primary kits for a primary in my stake. It was fun to get my sister involved with that. We painted little blocks yellow. They are for Christmas. 
Friday Sister Snider and I did the grocery carts. We go in a line and on the handle of the carts is a color taped to it. Each grocery has taped above it 3 different colors based on the carts handle and it tells how many of each we need. We collect them one by one. After that we put them in the finished carts line which is at the end. Organized by color. 
Sunday when talking virtually to sister missionaries, she shared her miracle was seeing a butterfly again. She shares that as a miracle every week. The simple things are big things. 

Scripture thought: Moroni 7:19 Wherefore, I beseech of you, brethren, that ye should search diligently in the light of Christ that ye may know good from evil; and if ye will lay hold upon every good thing, and condemn it not, ye certainly will be a child of Christ. 

Hope you all have a good week! 
Sister Gill 

Pictures 





-Little sunset 


-Quote from Cave area. 


-Moth/Butterfly 


-Temple grounds flowering 

Week 69 The earth will never again be the same

 Hey! 

On Tuesday we weeded again at the temple. It sprinkled a little but it was nice. 
Wednesday from district council: The Holy Ghost helps us make decisions and keeps us out of trouble (when trying continually). 
Thursday I liked studying the new revelation: "The earth will never again be the same." It reminded me of Pres. Nelson's questions, "How precious is the Book of Mormon to you? If you were offered diamonds or rubies or the Book of Mormon,..Which is of greater worth to you? First..What would your life be like without the Book of Mormon? Second, what would you not know? And third, what would you not have?" It made me think about how grateful I am to have the gospel in my life. 
Friday at the food pantry we did the grocery carts again and put them in the line then cleaned. 
Sundays reminders from church: -Worship makes things easier. -It's important to have that place of quiet and peace for prayer and for Him. -He is proud of our every little efforts. -He is constantly listening to us and knows us. Pray for revelation. 

Scripture thought: Moroni 6:9 And their meetings were conducted by the church after the manner of the workings of the Spirit, and by the power of the Holy Ghost; for as the power of the Holy Ghost led them whether to preach, or to exhort, or to pray, or to supplicate, or to sing, even so it was done. 

Hope you're all doing good! 
Sister Gill 

Friday, July 31, 2020

Week 68 Perfection is Pending

Hello! 

Tuesday we pulled weeds at the temple. 

Wednesday during our mission counsel the part I liked was from 1st Samuel 16-18. Samuel was commanded to find who the Lord had chosen to be the next king. David was chosen, and immediately David went into battle. Due to his small stature, his armor did not fit and he battled with five stones and a sling. Today, we are going through a lot of things that on the outside looks strange, similar to what all people thought about young David. But the Lord's point of view is different as he sees our potential and the potential of what a pandemic can do for us. We also went over a new service mission pamphlet. In it "Perfection is Pending" -Pres. Nelson. I also studied the new restoration that came out during general conference again and that was a good reminder. 

Friday I got to go inside another temple because a family member got sealed. It was nice to be back for a short time. 
Monday (today) was Come, Follow Me for companionship study. I liked Alma 36:27. If you want to, you can take the time to read it. :)

Scripture: 

Mormon 8:16 And blessed be he that shall bring this thing to light; for it shall be brought out of darkness unto light, according to the word of God; yea, it shall be brought out of the earth, and it shall shine forth out of darkness, and come unto the knowledge of the people; and it shall be done by the power of God.


Hope you're all doing well! 

Sister Gill 

Pictures 

-Growing flowers 


-Temple #5 Payson, Utah 




Week 67 Having A Desire to Act

Hey again! 

Tuesday at the temple we continued working on the bottom portion of the gate to get the bad paint off. I'm hoping this Tuesday we can paint a little. 

Institute notes: -If Christ is willing to forgive us many times, maybe we should be willing to forgive others more. -A lot of people judged Christ (He who is perfect). 

Friday sister Snider and I sorted cans all morning. For a second I thought we may also do produce but we just moved a box into a different location and marked it unsorted then went back to cans. 

Monday (today) when doing Come, Follow Me (companion study) I liked what the sister shared: How do we plant the seed (of faith)? We have to have the desire, enough of a desire that we act

Scripture thought: 

3 Ne. 11:3...and it was not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice; nevertheless, and notwithstanding it being a small voice it did pierce them that did hear to the center, insomuch that there was no part of their frame that it did not cause to quake; yea, it did pierce them to the very soul, and did cause their hearts to burn. 6 And behold, the third time they did understand the voice which they heard; and it said unto them: 7 Behold my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, in whom I have glorified my name—hear ye him. 


Hope you have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

Week 66 Effort Brings Rewards

Hello again! 

During institute we talked a lot about the Savior and his role in the atonement and suffering so He can help us with our struggles. In John 13, Christ cleans the feet of the apostles. When he does he gets the dirt on himself because he is the one cleaning, He does it so He can understand us. He understands all of our situations and does not compare them one with another. 

Saturday with the missionaries we talked about how we have self control. We get to choose our attitude and commitment with the Lord. For me, I have been working on finishing the Book of Mormon by a certain day. I have been slacking but recently decided I need to work hard if I'm going to do that. As I've been working more towards it I've felt excitement and more peace even though I've just been reading more in the last few days. 

Scripture thought: 

3 Ne. 5:26 And then shall they know their Redeemer, who is Jesus Christ, the Son of God; and then shall they be gathered in from the four quarters of the earth unto their own lands, from whence they have been dispersed; yea, as the Lord liveth so shall it be. Amen.


Hope you all have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

Week 64 Chiggers Bugs

Hey all!


Tuesday at the temple grounds 2 sisters and I went to clean off the bottom portion of the gate around the fence that had water damage so it can be repainted. I thought I saw spiders on them but a sister said they are actually chiggers which are similar to ticks. That freaked me out a little.


Thursdays institute: How does Christ refer to His father to us? Father and friend. (Luke 11:5-13) He will work with us as long as we are trying. Effort needs to be on both parts.


Friday at the food pantry we helped with putting food into carts and lining them up for when people come to pick up groceries so they will be ready. Then we bagged food for another thing (can't remember what they go to). 

Scripture: Alma 61:14 Therefore, my beloved brother, Moroni, let us resist evil, and whatsoever evil we cannot resist with our words, yea, such as rebellions and dissensions, let us resist them with our swords, that we may retain our freedom, that we may rejoice in the great privilege of our church, and in the cause of our Redeemer and our God.

Hope your keeping healthy!


Sister Gill

Pictures:

-At temple (2)




Week 63 The name tag is back!

Hello everyone! 

Wednesday I was able to find records to index on family search, sometimes I can't find any. That was fun. In the evening we had our mission district council with all our Elders and Sisters. When our mission leaders shared their testimony of Christ that helped me a lot. Christ did what no one else could. He lived in mortality, conquered every pain and all suffering and bled for you. He performed the atonement. Then He resurrected 3 days later. I'm thankful for Him. & I like that she said I'm sometimes amazed that I know that. 

Friday was my first day back to any mission assignments in 3 months. Sister Snider and I sorted food at the food pantry then helped tape and move the last of the 800 boxes onto their final pallet to give to 800 people in quarantine later. It was exciting to see another missionary in person again and to be wearing my name tag even if it's only once or twice a week for now. 

Scripture thought: 

Alma 58:10 Therefore we did pour out our souls in prayer to God, that he would strengthen us and deliver us out of the hands of our enemies, yea, and also give us strength that we might retain our cities, and our lands, and our possessions, for the support of our people.11 Yea, and it came to pass that the Lord our God did visit us with assurances that he would deliver us; yea, insomuch that he did speak peace to our souls, and did grant unto us great faith, and did cause us that we should hope for our deliverance in him.


Happy Father's Day Weekend! 

Sister Gill 

Picture
-With Sister Snider at food pantry (social distancing was pretty impossible there. She was one of the few I was within 6ft of.)

Week 62 Secret Prayer

Hi everyone! 

Wednesday my family went on a scavenger hunt to the cemetery to find headstones for pictures for family search research. That was an adventure! We had our sisters district council in the evening which was nice. One part from one of the songs I like is 'When sailing on life's stormy sea, 'Mid billows of despair, 'Tis solace to my soul to know God hears my secret prayer.

Institute: The gospel provides every type of bread. (Physical, spiritual etc) Everlasting life is through Him, He is the bread of life. 

Scripture:

Alma 50:22 And those who were faithful in keeping the commandments of the Lord were delivered at all times, whilst thousands of their wicked brethren have been consigned to bondage, or to perish by the sword, or to dwindle in unbelief, and mingle with the Lamanites.


Sister Gill 

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-Fun plant.  


Week 61 True Believers in Christ

Hey! 

During institute we talked about 2nd Kings 5:10 and 14. A leper asked how he could become clean to Elisha, and Elisha sent a messenger who said, go wash into Jordan 7 times. No more, no less and you will become clean. So he went and did that and became clean. 

We also talked about fishing. We are not responsible for the fish we catch, but we are responsible for throwing our rod into the water. You sometimes have to be patient and have faith that the Lord will bless your efforts. 

Scripture thought: 

Alma 46:14 For thus were all the true believers of Christ, who belonged to the church of God, called by those who did not belong to the church. 15 And those who did belong to the church were faithful; yea, all those who were true believers in Christ took upon them, gladly, the name of Christ, or Christians as they were called, because of their belief in Christ who should come.


Hope you all have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

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-Quote 

Week 60 Christ is the source of Joy

Hey all! 

I conducted the first sisters district counsel. I was a little nervous at first but half way through the nerves went away do to it being a small group. 

Institute notes: Nourish the things in your life that you want to grow and continue. And a question to think about: what changes do I need to make to have the Holy Ghost more in my life? As you pray for help, He will guide you. 

Scripture thought: 

Alma 41:3 And it is requisite with the justice of God that men should be judged according to their works; and if their works were good in this life, and the desires of their hearts were good, that they should also, at the last day, be restored unto that which is good.


All good things come from God. We are able to restart, have hope, keep going, have real and everlasting joy, keep trying, because of Him. Because the Savior performed the atonement. Our Father wants us to have joy, so He gave His only begotten Son to help us find joy in our life no matter the circumstances. As we keep our focus on Jesus Christ, we can find that everlasting joy.  

Hope you all have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

Week 59 Trust in Him

Hello! 

Just like proselytizing missionaries have leaders and district leaders, they created a district and assigned leaders for our south missionaries. I got called as the first sister leader for the south side of the mission. I'm thankful for the opportunity to further God's work in this new way. 

During institute we discussed Luke 7:36-50. Jesus went to eat with a pharisee. A woman who was a sinner knew that was going to happen, so she brought an expensive oil and went to Him to clean His feet. She didn't have anything, so she used her hair and tears. The pharisee got confused. Christ explained that the woman had nothing and still came and cleaned his feet with her tears and hair, and the pharisee gave Christ no water. She did what she could. I liked that because Christ doesn't compare what we have to offer, he takes what we have and meets us there. 

Scripture:

Alma 36:27 And I have been supported under trials and troubles of every kind, yea, and in all manner of afflictions; yea, God has delivered me from prison, and from bonds, and from death; yea, and I do put my trust in him, and he will still deliver me.


I know He is always there to help us whether it is sickness, losing a loved one or a different struggle. The Lord knows them all. 

Happy Memorial Day! 

Sister Gill 

Week 58 The Lord Loves Effort

Hi again! 

If I haven't already shared, our mission has split again. We now are the Cache Valley North or South Service Missionaries. I'm part of South along with 11 other missionaries. 

A little from Come, Follow Me towards the end, "Even though they had repented of their sins, Alma and his people still found themselves in bondage. Their experience shows that trusting the Lord and living our covenants doesn't always prevent difficulties, but it does help us overcome them." 

This week I worked on patience in Preach My Gospel (Christ's attributes). This week I keep thinking about how in General Conference the prophet told the kids The Lord Loves Effort! I noticed as I was more patient with my family in different things, I felt more of His love. As I got frustrated with a puzzle I'm working on, I kept thinking the Lord loves effort, so as I really tried to be patient and look closer for them I found the pieces I was looking for. I'm thankful for His help throughout the week of trying to be better with patience and coming closer to Him. 

Scripture thought: 

Alma 32:37 And behold, as the tree beginneth to grow, ye will say: Let us nourish it with great care, that it may get root, that it may grow up, and bring forth fruit unto us. And now behold, if ye nourish it with much care it will get root, and grow up, and bring forth fruit. 38 But if ye neglect the tree, and take no thought for its nourishment, behold it will not get any root; and when the heat of the sun cometh and scorcheth it, because it hath no root it withers away, and ye pluck it up and cast it out.


Hope you all have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

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-Quote 


Week 57 The Lord Comforts Us

Hey everyone! 

Institute started back up so here's some notes: Jesus Christ had many roles during His 33 years. -The church is not a country club for Saints, but a hospital for sinners. Colin Douglas -All things center in, revolve around, are anchored to, and are built upon the atoning sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. McConkie. 

Sisters shared: D&C 121:7 My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment;

My scripture:

Alma 26:27 Now when our hearts were depressed, and we were about to turn back, behold, the Lord comforted us, and said: Go amongst thy brethren, the Lamanites, and bear with patience thine afflictions, and I will give unto you success.


President Heber J. Grant, the seventh President of the Church, and his counselors, Presidents J. Reuben Clark Jr. and David O. McKay, declared:

"Motherhood, is near to divinity. It is the highest, holiest service to be assumed by mankind. It places her who honors its holy calling and service next to the angels." Happy Mothers Day weekend! 

Hope your all doing well! 

Sister Gill 

Week 56 Springs here

Hey everyone! 

This week we have been spring cleaning and finishing up most of the puzzles. 

We are getting new service mission leaders and our current leaders are getting released to work in the temple. A few notes from the short mission meeting Sunday evening: There is thousands of ways to serve. -Many are called, but few are chosen to wear His name tag in black. New mission leaders  -You are taking a less traveled road but it will make all the difference. Cherringtons I will miss them! 

Sisters scripture: 3rd Ne. 10:10..and their mourning was turned into joy, and their lamentations into the praise and thanksgiving unto the Lord Jesus Christ, their Redeemer. 

Scripture: 

Alma 22:15...What shall I do that I may have this eternal life of which thou hast spoken? Yea, what shall I do that I may be born of God, having this wicked spirit rooted out of my breast, and receive his Spirit, that I may be filled with joy, that I may not be cast off at the last day? Behold, said he, I will give up all that I possess, yea, I will forsake my kingdom, that I may receive this great joy. I know when we give things up to come closer to Him He recognizes our efforts and we will feel of His joy. 


Have a good week! 

Sister Gill 

Pictures 
-Quote 

-Puzzle


-Nature


-With sister & friend 


-Face timing sisters


Week 55 The two greatest commandments

Hello all! 

Institute: This week we finished institute. "Undergirding all of this is our relentless hope for the greater devotion to the two greatest of all commandment to love God by keeping his counsel and to love our neighbors by showing kindness and compassion, patients and forgiveness..." We must continue to have hope through all things. Through the pain, through the suffering, through the sin, through the swallowing darkness. We must continue to believe in spite of every reason why we should not. "We did not come this far to only come this far...ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope and a love of God and all men..if ye shall saith the Father: ye shall have eternal life." Elder Holland 

Proselytizing sisters scripture: Enos 1:8 And he said unto me: Because of thy faith in Christ, whom thou hast never before heard nor seen. And many years pass away before he shall manifest himself in the flesh; wherefore, go to, thy faith hath made thee whole.

Weekly scripture thought: 

Alma 14:26...How long shall we suffer these great afflictions, O Lord? O Lord, give us strength according to our faith which is in Christ, even unto deliverance. And they broke the cords with which they were bound; and when the people saw this, they began to flee, for the fear of destruction had come upon them.


Hope you are all doing well! 

Sister Gill 

Pictures
-One of the puzzles we did this week. 

-Duck in fountain last week. 


-Deer when walking near temple yesterday. 

Week 54 Puzzles galore

Hello again! This week we have been slowly working on more puzzles and I finished 1/3 institute classes. 

Notes from institute: 
  1. Our faith in Jesus Christ builds upon itself, experience after experience, feeling after feeling, confirmation after confirmation. 
  2. The Holy Ghost is often described as the still, small voice. The voice is something we feel more than a sound we hear. We cannot force the Spirit; we must await it's coming. We can however develop the climate that invites the Spirit. 

Mission meeting: We had our mission meeting Sunday night and we did testimonies through a video chat. I haven't shared my testimony since I was probably 17 when I earned my yw medallion. I shared how thankful I am for the priesthood in my home. To be able to have the sacrament at home and to feel of His Spirit during that. I'm thankful that I shared it even if it was just by voice rather then typing it out. 

Scripture: 

Alma 9:26 And not many days hence the Son of God shall come in his glory; and his glory shall be the glory of the Only Begotten of the Father, full of grace, equity, and truth, full of patience, mercy, and long-suffering, quick to hear the cries of his people and to answer their prayers.


Hope you all have a good day! 

Sister Gill 

Week 53 He Is Risen

Hello all! 

This week was walks, online institute and puzzles.  

When video calling the missionaries they shared: 2 Nephi 9:52 and 2 Nephi 2:24 But behold, all things have been done in the wisdom of him who knoweth all things. 25 Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy. He knew that COVID-19 would happen at this time, and that we would be stuck inside. He also knew that we could handle it. He knows how we feel, and as we turn to him we can find joy.

Spiritual thought: "No words in Christendom mean more to me than those spoken by the angel to the weeping Mary Magdalene and the other Mary as they approached the tomb to care for the body of their Lord: “Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen.” (Luke 24:5–6.) With this pronouncement, the “lost battalion” of mankind—those who have lived and died, those who now live and one day will die, and those yet to be born and yet to die—this battalion of humanity lost had just been rescued. Of him who delivered each of us from endless death, I testify he is a teacher of truth—but he is more than a teacher. He is the exemplar of the perfect life—but he is more than an exemplar. He is the great physician—but he is more than a physician. He who rescued the “lost battalion” of mankind is the literal Savior of the world, the Son of God, the Prince of Peace, the Holy One of Israel, even the risen Lord, who declared, “I am the first and the last; I am he who liveth, I am he who was slain; I am your advocate with the Father.” (D&C 110:4.)
(Lost Battalions, Thomas S Monson 1971)

Hope no one is dying of boredom! 

Sister Gill