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

Showing posts with label Departing Elders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Departing Elders. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

All done

Who are these fine young men?





Here's a few hints:




(Doesn't this picture tell it all?)





(note the way too large suit jacket)


They are the latest group of WIRMs (West Indies Returned Missionaries)


(Left to right, back row: Elders Fillerup, McDaniel, Temarono, Clark, and Shakespear. Front row: Elders Ritchey, Jones, Sorber, Parrish, and Fisher. Not pictured: Elder Falutau)


Oh wait....we're going home too!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Farewll to Four



Elders Jackson, Catherine and Tycksen (plus Elder Pahio - not pictured)



We will miss them!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

April's ins and outs

We had one of the largest transfers of our mission this week.

Happily - thirteen new elders arrived safely



But sadly - fourteen (three missing from the picture) well worn experienced elders departed



You would think that after almost three years, this process would come easy - but it doesn't. It's hard to say goodbye to such good friends.

It's amazing the way the work keeps moving forward even when fine seasoned leaders depart and brand shiny new young men take their place. That is the miracle of training, Preach my Gospel, sacrifice, hard work, and being part of a magnificent band of brothers who care for each other.

So here they are - the newest West Indies Missionaries!


Elders Manwill, McDaniel (assistant), Gaddy, Clark, Peterson, Jarvis, Christensen, and Hamilton (assistant)


Elders Montgomery, Powers, Krause, Butler, Olsen, Copa, and Nelson

They arrived late Monday night after a slight challenge in immigration.

Tuesday they had interviews, study class, office orientation and then went out to convert the nation of Trinidad! They are an energetic, bold, and powerful group! Everyone that worked with them was impressed.

In the evening we had a nice dinner (thanks to the senior couples)



And then President Robison collected their most burning questions and gave practical counsel on starting off their missions right



We finished the evening with a formal devotional



At the end the new elders found out where they would serve and who their trainers would be. The very spread out nature of this mission means that new elders rarely get to meet their trainers right away - but this time two of them happened to be staying in the mission home.

Elder Huntsman will be training Elder Peterson - don't they look happy?




Elder Risenmay will training Elder Manwill - the are both great singers so we expect to hear some amazing musical numbers soon



Also - two future presidential candidates got to meet each other (we actually have three in the mission)

Elder Palmer (heading to Guyana to be a Zone Leader) and new Elder Olsen



We also had Elders Sookram and Jones stop by. They will be serving together in Trinidad.

There is something interesting about those two. You can't it tell from this picture...




...they are two of the tallest thinnest elders in the mission!

Take a look



I'm not sure Elder Jones can even walk through the mission home doors without ducking. They are two very fine missionaries!

The evening was wonderful and I'm sure these eager new missionaries will make a significant contribution to the West Indies Mission.














Now - about those departing missionaries

They also had a fine dinner prepared by the senior couples



and a whiteboard discussion of pressing concerns



but their issues were a little different from the new elder's



for the first time, they were encouraged to start thinking about what lies ahead - after the mission

They will be great WIRMS (West Indies Returned Missionaries)

Just check out their power!







Elders YoungYen and Ficklin missed the photo session



and Elder Proctor didn't come to Trinidad for farewell gathering

We will miss these fine missionaries

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Farewell to Three



What is it like to finish a mission?

I think of the scripture phrase "great and terrible"

The elders love their missions with all their hearts and they must say painful good-byes to missionary brothers and to members they have grown to love.

They love the feeling of serving the Lord and the abundance of the spirit that accompanies this work.

They don't want it to end.


At the same time, they are excited to see family and friends - and move forward with their lives.

They come to us in the mission home looking more stressed than the new elders!

What a contrast it is to get to know the new elders on Monday and Tuesday and then bid farewell to great seasoned missionaries on Wednesday. They are all fine young men but the comparison is stunning. Something very special happens when missionaries serve the Lord with all their heart, might, mind and strength.

I don't think a picture can capture the difference - but here is a peek at before (left) and after (right)

Elder Beute


Elder Nielson



Elder Richardson


We try to help the departing elders with their transition.

We have a tradition.

At the end of a nice dinner with just the elders and us, we sit around the table and have a very open discussion about life after the mission. President Robison collects questions from the group and writes them on a big whiteboard (scary picture above). Then we talk about them one by one. It is a fun experience and a kind of transition from mission life to home.

Here they are - the first three to go home in 2009


Elders Beute, Nielsen, and Richardson


Having a little fun




Saturday, November 29, 2008

Old and New

We just had transfer week and, again, we welcomed some fine new missionaries and sadly, had to say goodbye to some wonderful friends.

Here is the impressive new group - Elder Vaea, Romney, and Lubberink


And here are our old friends - Elders Roberts, Bishop, Doumbia, Alexander, and Shideler



Here they are getting into a little mischief (egged on by President Robison) replacing a statue that we keep trying to get rid of.




This is what happens as we switch the two groups - a crazy busy mission home

New Elder Vaea showing us how to make a delicious Tongan mango drink


Elder Sturdevant and Mundy (zone leaders) splitting up


Elder Lloyd going to Guyana


Elder Alexander going home to Texas and Elder Doumbia going home to Paris, France


Do new Elders Romney and Lubberink look nervous? Not at all!


Lots of eating, drinking (water), and visiting