It has been a lovely week - cold but very fall-like. The leaves are turning beautiful colors, as I imagine they are where you are too. Except maybe Adam and Madeline! 😘 I love the after-Conference glow, where people are still talking about their favorite talks and we can still feel the Spirit. I'm glad that the text of the talks is now available online because I'm wanting to review the ones I loved so much. At the end of this post I'm going to include a little document that I made for myself. On LDS Living they had One Promise or Invitation from Every Talk. If you're interested, it's there.
On Tuesday we had a mission conference with Elder Randy D. Funk, a General Authority Seventy, visiting the mission. He is in the area presidency and is touring our mission. Here's a fun and amazing fact he shared with us: Picture the Conference Center - all 21,000+ seats. That's how many baptisms there are in the church EVERY MONTH! Does that just blow your mind like it did mine? That's a whole lot of missionary work going on, and we're blessed to be a part of it in our family.
On Thursday I got to have lunch with Sister Reyna Aburto in the Relief Society building. I served as her counselor in our stake Relief Society in Orem, and we have exchanged emails lately. She invited me to have lunch with her. It was really sweet to reconnect and catch up personally, but also wonderful to hear a little about her travels all around the world. She is also serving on the committee for the new Book of Mormon videos, so that was fun to learn some of the background of those. She walked me around the floor where the General Relief Society, Primary, and Young Women presidency have their offices. I also got to meet Sister Eubank (RS) and Sister Craven (Young Women).
On Friday I had lunch with my cousin Kathi (Garff). It was wonderful to catch up and learn about a cool connection to my mission. Because Bob was a mission president, temple president and area seventy, they are being interviewed by missionaries from the Church History Library; and all their journals and letters are scanned in to be a recorded history of their work. Of course this is being done with lots of other prominent members of the Church. We are record keepers! That's all part of the Headquarters Mission. If I didn't have a great assignment in the office, I'd really love to be at the Church History Library.
Also on Friday I took a tour at the Conference Center with my friend Jenna (she's a service missionary and leads tours on Fridays). I was amazed at the beautiful artwork there! I've seen inside and been on the roof and behind the scenes, but I had never taken the time to see the art. There are some beautiful and priceless paintings and sculptures there, including portraits of all the prophets and apostles, and the original Arnold Frieberg paintings of the Book of Mormon. Well worth the time the next time you're in Salt Lake!
I was asked to be the organist at a small branch here. It's really part of the Inner City Mission, but our mission president wants to have opportunities for the young elders to do service. They go and help with the sacrament. Our mission secretary asked me to play the organ because the past organist is being released. One more great place to be a missionary! It's a very small branch of residents of an apartment building for senior citizens. I really enjoyed it today, and I'm glad to have a chance to play the organ again.
I'm sure you've missed the "laugh at myself" moments, so here's another one. You know how at the end of emails you can create a signature that just shows up at the bottom of your email? Well, I created one for my office emails and have been using it for at least four weeks. Here's the joke on me - I pride myself in being a "chronic proofreader" and most people know that I'm pretty good at it. Well, my signature has my name and title, the name of the mission and the name of the Church. I was horrified as I was reading through it to see that I had typed "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Satins." For the past four weeks that's what people saw, and hopefully ignored. I was so grateful that it didn't say Latter-day Satans." Anyway, I fixed it! That's what I get for being prideful!
❤❤❤ I send my love and prayers to all! ❤❤❤
Here are the the Promises and Invitations from Conference:
One Powerful Promise or Invitation from Every Talk in the
October 2019 General Conference by LDS Living Staff | Oct. 09, 2019
Saturday Morning Session
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland | "The Message, the Meaning,
and the Multitude"
"I promise with apostolic fervor and prophetic
conviction that He will hear you and will say, soon or late, 'Receive thy
sight: thy faith hath saved thee.'"
Elder Terence M. Vinson | "True Disciples of the
Savior"
"I plead with all who hear and read these words:
Please, please don’t put your total commitment off until you get around to it
at some nonexistent, future time. Get fair dinkum now and feel the joy!"
Brother Stephen W. Owen | "Be Faithful, Not Faithless"
"Whether you are a leader, a neighbor, a quorum member,
or simply a fellow Saint, if you have the opportunity to touch the life of a
young person, help him or her connect with heaven."
Elder D. Todd Christofferson | "The Joy of the
Saints"
"With President Russell M. Nelson, I testify that joy
is a gift for faithful Saints 'who have endured the crosses of the world' and
who are 'intentionally trying to live a righteous life, as taught by Jesus
Christ.'"
Sister Michelle D. Craig | "Spiritual Capacity"
"As you follow this eternal pattern ordained for our
day, you will draw nearer to Jesus Christ—His love, His light, His direction,
His peace, and His healing and enabling power. And you will increase your
spiritual capacity to become an everyday instrument of His hands in
accomplishing His great work."
Elder Dale G. Renlund |"Unwavering Commitment to Jesus
Christ"
"You will become more like the Savior as you always
remember Him, follow Him, and adore Him. I testify that He is the firm
foundation. He is dependable, and His promises are sure. In the name of Jesus
Christ, amen."
President Dallin H. Oaks | "Trust in the Lord"
"We can all wonder privately about circumstances in the
spirit world or even discuss these or other unanswered questions in family or
other intimate settings. But let us not teach or use as official doctrine what
does not meet the standards of official doctrine."
Saturday Afternoon Session
Elder David A. Bednar | "Watchful unto Prayer Continually"
"I promise that the blessings of effective preparation
and spiritual protection will flow into your life as you are watchful unto
prayer vigilantly and continually."
Elder Rubén V. Alliaud | "Found Through the Power of
the Book of Mormon"
"My invitation this afternoon to each of us, regardless
of how long we’ve been a member of the Church, is to allow the power of the
truths of the Book of Mormon to find us and embrace us once again and day after
day as we diligently seek for personal revelation. It will do so if we allow
it."
President Russell M. Nelson | "Witnesses, Aaronic
Priesthood Quorums, and Young Women Classes"
"You will remember that I have invited the youth of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to enlist in the Lord’s youth
battalion to participate in the greatest cause on earth today—the gathering of
Israel. I issued this invitation to our youth because they are unusually gifted
in reaching out to others and sharing what they believe in a convincing
fashion."
Elder Quentin L. Cook | "Adjustments to Strengthen
Children and Youth"
"Dear brothers and sisters, I promise and testify that
these comprehensive adjustments, under the direction of an inspired president
and prophet, Russell M. Nelson, will empower and strengthen every member of the
Church. Our youth will develop greater faith in the Savior, be protected from
the temptations of the adversary, and stand prepared to meet life’s
challenges."
Brother Mark L. Pace | "Come, Follow Me—the Lord’s
Counterstrategy and Proactive Plan"
"Studying the scriptures with Come, Follow Me as a
guide is strengthening our conversion to Jesus Christ and His gospel. We are
not simply trading one hour less in church on Sunday for one hour more of
scripture study at home. Learning the gospel is a consistent effort throughout
the week. As one sister insightfully shared, 'The goal is not to make church
one hour shorter; it is to make church six days longer!'"
Elder L. Todd Budge | "Consistent and Resilient
Trust"
"I testify that as we commend ourselves unto the Lord
and consistently and resiliently trust in Jesus Christ and His divine purposes
in our lives, He will visit us with assurances, speak peace to our souls, and
cause us to 'hope for our deliverance in him.'"
Elder Jorge M. Alvarado | "After the Trial of Our
Faith"
"No matter the obstacles we face in life, we can trust
that Jesus Christ will prepare a way forward as we walk with faith. God has
promised that all who live according to the covenants they have made with Him will,
in His time, receive all His promised blessings."
Elder Ronald A. Rasband | "Standing by Our Promises and
Covenants"
"As an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, I conclude
with an invitation and promise. First, the invitation: I invite you to consider
the promises and covenants you make with the Lord, and with others, with great
integrity, knowing that your word is your bond. Second, I promise you, as you
do this, the Lord will establish your words and sanction your deeds as you
strive with unwearied diligence to build up your lives, your families, and The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
Women’s Session
Sister Reyna I. Aburto | "Thru Cloud and Sunshine,
Lord, Abide with Me!"
"Let us follow the Savior’s path and increase our
compassion, diminish our tendency to judge, and stop being the inspectors of
the spirituality of others. Listening with love is one of the greatest gifts we
can offer, and we may be able to help carry or lift the heavy clouds that
suffocate our loved ones and friends so that, through our love, they can once
again feel the Holy Ghost and perceive the light that emanates from Jesus
Christ."
Sister Lisa L. Harkness | "Honoring His Name"
"When we remember Him and His name we bear, we have no
place for self-degrading comparisons or overbearing judgments. With our eyes on
the Savior, we see ourselves for who we really are—a cherished child of
God."
Sister Bonnie H. Cordon |"Beloved Daughters"
"You are literally the spirit daughters of Heavenly
Parents, and nothing can separate you from Their love and the love of your
Savior. As you draw closer to Him, even taking the smallest baby steps forward,
you will discover the lasting peace that settles into your soul as a faithful
disciple of our Savior, Jesus Christ."
New theme:
I am a beloved daughter of Heavenly Parents, with a divine nature and eternal destiny.
As a disciple of Jesus Christ, I strive to become like Him. I seek and act upon personal revelation
and minister to others in His holy name.
I will stand as a witness of God at all times and in all things and in all places.
As I strive to qualify for exaltation, I cherish the gift of repentance and seek to improve each day.
With faith, I will strengthen my home and family, make and keep sacred covenants, and receive the ordinances and blessings of the holy temple.
President Henry B. Eyring | "Covenant Women in
Partnership with God"
"Becoming a covenant woman in partnership with God is
how great and good daughters of God have always mothered, led, and ministered,
serving in whatever way and place He has prepared for them. I promise that you
will find joy in your journey to your heavenly home as you return to Him as a
covenant-keeping daughter of God."
President Dallin H. Oaks | "Two Great
Commandments"
"For reasons we do not understand, we have different
challenges in our mortal experiences. But we do know that God will help each of
us overcome these challenges if we sincerely seek His help."
President Russell M. Nelson | "Spiritual
Treasures"
"I invite you to study prayerfully section 25 of the
Doctrine and Covenants and discover what the Holy Ghost will teach you. Your
personal spiritual endeavor will bring you joy as you gain, understand, and use
the power with which you have been endowed."
Sunday Morning Session
Elder Gerrit W. Gong | "Covenant Belonging"
"Along life’s path, we may lose faith in God, but He
never loses faith in us. As it were, His porch light is always on. He invites
us to come or return to the covenants that mark His path. He waits ready to
embrace us, even when we are 'yet a great way off.' When we look with an eye of
faith for the patterns, arc, or connected dots of our experience, we can see
His tender mercies and encouragement, especially in our trials, sorrows, and
challenges, as well as in our joys. However often we stumble or fall, if we
keep moving toward Him, He will help us, a step at a time."
Sister Cristina B. Franco | "Finding Joy in Sharing the
Gospel"
"Can we invite a friend who is not of our faith to come
to church with us on Sunday? Or can we perhaps share a copy of the Book of
Mormon with a relative or a friend? Can we help others find their ancestors on
FamilySearch or share with others what we have learned during the week as we
have been studying Come, Follow Me? Can we be more like our Savior, Jesus
Christ, and share with others what brings us joy to our lives? The answer to
all of these questions is yes! We can do it!"
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf | "Your Great Adventure"
"Strive each day to find Him. Learn to love Him. And
then let that love inspire you to learn, understand, and follow His teachings
and learn to keep God’s commandments."
Elder Walter F. González | "The Savior’s Touch"
"We too can feel the touch of the Savior’s loving,
healing hand. What joy, hope, and gratefulness comes to our souls in knowing
that He wants to help us be clean! As we come unto Him, God will come to our
rescue, whether to heal us or to give us the strength to face any
situation."
Elder Gary E. Stevenson | "Deceive Me Not"
"There is much we can learn from Moses’s mighty response
to temptation from the adversary. I invite you to respond the same way when you
feel influenced by temptation. Command the enemy of your soul by saying: 'Go
away! You have no glory. Do not tempt or lie to me! For I know I am a child of
God. And I will always call upon my God for His help.'"
President Russell M. Nelson | "The Second Great
Commandment"
"Giving help to others—making a conscientious effort to
care about others as much or more than we care about ourselves—is our joy.
Especially, I might add, when it is not convenient and when it takes us out of
our comfort zone. Living that second great commandment is the key to becoming a
true disciple of Jesus Christ."
Sunday Afternoon Session
President Henry B. Eyring | "Holiness and the Plan of
Happiness"
"Whatever our personal circumstance, wherever we may be
on the covenant path home, may our prayers for greater holiness be answered. I
know that as our petition is granted, our happiness will increase. It may come
slowly, but it will come. I have that assurance from a loving Heavenly Father
and His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ."
Elder Hans T. Boom | "Knowing, Loving and Growing"
"Wherever you are on the path of life, some of you
might feel so overburdened that you do not even consider yourself on that path.
I want to invite you to step out of the darkness into the light. The gospel
light will provide warmth and healing and will help you understand who you
really are and what your purpose in life is."
Elder M. Russell Ballard | "Giving Our Spirit Control Over Our Body"
"Brothers and sisters, please do not miss an
opportunity to look into the eyes of your family members with love. Children
and parents, reach out to each other and express your love and
appreciation."
Elder Peter M. Johnson | "Power to Overcome the
Adversary"
"My friends, I promise that as we strive to love God
with all our heart, pray in the name of Jesus Christ, study the Book of Mormon,
and prayerfully partake of the sacrament, we will have the ability, with the
strength of the Lord, to overcome the deceptive practices of the adversary, to
minimize distractions that limit our divine potential, and to resist the
discouragement that diminishes our capacity to feel the love of our Heavenly
Father and His Son. We will come to fully understand who we are as sons and
daughters of God."
Elder Ulisses Soares | "Take Up Our Cross"
"May we choose to seek His help and take an important
and difficult step by forgiving those who have hurt us so that our wounds may
begin to heal. I promise you that in your doing so, your nights will be full of
the relief that comes from a mind at peace with the Lord."
Elder Neil L. Andersen | "Fruit"
"If you desire to return to the tree and taste the
fruit once again, begin by praying to your Heavenly Father. Believe in Jesus
Christ and the power of His atoning sacrifice. I promise you that as you look
to the Savior 'in every thought,' the fruit of the tree will be yours once
again, delicious to your taste, joyous to your soul, 'the greatest of all the gifts
of God.'"
President Russell M. Nelson | "Concluding Remarks"
"You may wish to begin your preparation [for next
conference] by reading afresh Joseph Smith’s account of the First Vision as
recorded in the Pearl of Great Price. Our course of study for next year in
Come, Follow Me is the Book of Mormon. You may wish to ponder important
questions such as, 'How would my life be different if my knowledge gained from
the Book of Mormon were suddenly taken away?' or 'How have the events that
followed the First Vision made a difference for me and my loved ones?' Also,
with the Book of Mormon videos now becoming available, you may wish to
incorporate them in your individual and family study."


Love all that you are doing and sharing! That's great to be sharing so many of your talents, including the Organ. :)
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