We are thrilled to announce the new West Indies Mission president!
He will be Claude R Gamiette from the island of Guadeloupe in the West Indies
He will begin serving on July 1, 2009
He is an absolutely wonderful leader and teacher
How do we know this?
He is currently serving as President Robison's 1st counselor in the Mission Presidency and before that he served as President of the French District in the West Indies. We know him and his family very well.
And he knows this mission well
People here love him and his family
We do to!
West Indies missionaries will be blessed under his leadership
We can't think of anyone we would rather see take over this mission
Sister Gamiette is a great mother, beautiful sister, and experienced returned missionary. She is also lots of fun (and makes amazing french chocolate cakes!). Here is a funny little story I did on her last year.
The family is darling. I think this may be the first time a family has lived in the mission home. It will be so nice for the missionaries.
Here are pictures of a story that was done on the Gamiette family in the February 2009 Liahona and New Era.
The missionaries all found out the news this morning in an email. Those that know President Gamiette have been wondering and wishing - now they get their wish!
We have frozen this blog as a historical, yet informational view at what life is like in the West Indies Mission for all those called to serve. This blog was designed for the families and friends of those missionaries serving in the West Indies Mission from July 2006 to July 2009. Every six weeks, photos taken at zone conference as well as a new slide show including every person baptized were posted on the blog. All of the slide shows are also available on our You Tube channel. The current West Indies Mission blog can be found here. Posts on our missionary experience can be found here and earlier. And finally, if you are a returned missionary who served in the West Indies, there is a current blog for you. Click here or visit westindiesrm@blogspot.com
Monday, February 16, 2009
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6 comments:
How exciting! What a beautiful family they have.
I am very excited to see them call a man who actually is so familiar with the mission and served there in the mission presidency. It sets a new precedent that might be a new way of calling leaders. I am also pleased that he will be a role model for people of the Afro-Caribbean area as I have recently discovered his and his wife's ancestry. It shows the church is indeed becoming more international in there approach to developing leadership. I am interested in seeing if the growth experienced under President Robison will be replicated under the new mission president.
That is wonderful. I'm sure it is bittersweet for you. Congrats and best wishes to this family. Well, my parents (and 2 brothers) are officially off to come spend time in Elder Lauritzen's mission. They are very excited. I can only imagine what Ray must be feeling today as it is his last day of his mission. I have prayed for him knowing this would be a difficult day for him. Thank you for all you have done for him and for this wonderful insight into his mission. It will be a wonderful experience for Elder Lauritzen to come home from his mission for 1 day and then head off to the MTC to drop off his little brother, I'm sure he will feel like he was just there. :)
PS. Please make sure Elder Lauritzen gets on that plane to come home. :)
Will do
We are pretty good at getting Elders on planes
President Jeffs had a couple of moderately young children in the mission home on Barbados while I was there from 1989-1991.
Felicitations Claude! J'espere que l'on peut se rencontrer quand vous venez ici a Salt Lake cet ete.
- John Madsen (WIM, Fr. 1989-1991)
Brother Claude You were a great companion, both times. Love you Man.
Darrick Despain
Anyone know how to get a hold of Pres. Gamiette
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