It
has been a long time since we updated our blog. Sorry about that. However, we
have been doing good things. Our daughter, Julie, and her family completed
their visit with us the end of June and then our oldest son, Brian, and his
wife visited us for 10 days earlier this month. We had a delightful time with
all of our family who have come to visit but it makes keeping up with our
missionary work a bit of a challenge. So things like blog writing definitely
got sacrificed.
Let’s
give you an update on the missionary work at the Hyde Park Chapel Visitors’
Center. Things have been going well and we marvel at the Lord’s hand involved
in the work here. Our sisters continue to do great things here from giving
tours in the VC, to working online, to finding success in their proselyting
areas. We welcomed over 4,000 visitors to the Hyde Park Chapel for the
second month in a row (July will definitely make three months in a row of over
4,000 visitors) and we were able to teach almost 1,200 of them. Teaching visitors
who come into the chapel (giving tours) is our highest priority. When not
giving tours our sisters are generally on our computers working online. They
are picking up requests from people visiting Mormon.org and inviting all to
meet with local missionaries and learn more about Christ’s restored gospel.
They are picking up thousands of requests and sending over 1,000 referrals to
local missionaries each month. Our sisters work six hours per day in the VC but
are still expected to be productive missionaries in their proselyting areas.
This is a challenge as their available time in their areas is very limited. But
two of our four sets of VC sisters have had baptisms in their areas this month
and a 3rd companionship has a baptism scheduled for next Saturday.
This is very gratifying for us to see them succeed not only in the VC but in
their areas as well.
As
we have seen our sisters succeed in many areas we have been asked by our
leaders in Salt Lake to increase the number of sisters in our VC. They have
asked us to increase by more than double but we have recommended that we just
add one additional companionship and see how things go with that. So in just
over a week that increase will take place. We have needed to make a lot of
preparations for this change including figuring out schedules, storage space,
living quarters, and so forth. We now feel that we are ready and look forward
to seeing what our sisters can do with one additional companionship to help
with the work. The big need for the additional set of sisters is to try and
have four sisters online from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm our time. As mentioned in an
earlier post, our VC is the only English-speaking visitors’ center in the world
online from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. In order to respond timely to requests made
through Mormon.org it is essential that we have sisters online during those
times.
We
have been privileged to have a number of well-known people come to the Hyde
Park Chapel recently. On June 16th, Elder D. Todd Christofferson of
the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles came to the chapel and spoke to all of the
missionaries in the England London Mission. He was accompanied by his wife, Kathy,
and Elder Patrick Kearon, President of the Europe Area of the Church, along
with his wife, Jennifer. We have also enjoyed visits to the chapel from the
Piano Guys (they just came to church, not to perform—they performed at Royal
Albert Hall the evening before), Elder Ian Ardern, General Authority Seventy,
Jimmy Osmond of the Osmond Brothers, Matthew Holland, president of Utah Valley
University and son of Elder Jeffery R. Holland, and PGA golf great Gary Player.
This is such a unique visitors’ center where we get to welcome so many
different people from all over the world.
We
were delighted with the time that we had with our kids and grandkids. Julie and
Josh and their kids returned from Paris as scheduled and we were able to spend
another week-plus with them. We got them tickets to attend the “Space
Spectacular” featuring the London Philharmonic Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall
and then another night to attend the Broadway Musical “Lion King” at a West End
theater. We took a day away from the VC and went with them out to Dover and
viewed the White Cliffs of Dover and toured the Dover Castle. It was a
fascinating place with tunnels into the cliffs from medieval times as well as
from World War II times. Julie and Josh went on an overnight trip to Belgium
and left their kids with us. We had a great time with just us and four of our
grandchildren—playing in the parks, going to museums, and watching videos in
the VC. This was a real treat for us to be able to do while on our mission. The
time came all too quickly to say goodbye but we enjoyed having them here.
A
week after we said goodbye to Julie and her family, Brian and Sherrie arrived
for a 10-day stay with us. Once again we toured them all around London. We went
to most of the “normal” tourist attractions (Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, St.
Paul’s Cathedral, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Hampton Court Palace,
Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace, Notting Hill) and also walked by
Wimbledon as the famous tournament was going on while they were here. We heard
that you could go to the Wimbledon Grounds and sit on the lawn and watch the
matches on the big outdoor video screens. What we didn’t know is that you still
needed to buy tickets for 25 GBPs and the queue (the line) was over 6,000
people long and required waiting for hours. We opted for a walk around the
outside of the stadiums and enjoyed the atmosphere of those with tickets going
to the matches. We took Brian and Sherrie to the Broadway Musical “Phantom of
the Opera” at a West End theater and took them through parks and alleys and
passageways. London is such an intriguing city but you really have to leave the
regular tourist stops in order to get a full appreciation of this city. We
consider ourselves very blessed to be able to spend two years here.
The Josh Brunner Family with the White Cliffs of Dover |
Elliza, Clark, Lily & Madelyn with scooters at Royal Albert Memorial |
Madelyn, Lily & Clark with a Peacock strutting his stuff |
Sherrie at the colorful Neal's Yard |
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