Showing posts with label Frankfurt Germany 41st temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankfurt Germany 41st temple. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Saturday, November 23rd, 2019

Frankfurt, Germany
41st operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Aug 1987
By: Ezra Taft Benson

Jesus Christ, Head of Church
Ephesians 4:15
But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:
Book of Mormon
Mormon 5:1-12
New Testament
James 5; FSS/FHE: 1:5, 1:26-27, 3, 4:5-8, 5:14-16. SS: Faith and action. Rabbi and soapmaker.(The Just Shall Live by Faith, Ensign, Apr. 2017,4).


10/19 General Conference
"Deceive Me Not"
Gary E. Stevenson
"Today, I offer words of counsel for everyone, but especially for you of the rising generation - Primary children, young men, and young women. You are deeply loved by the Lord's prophet for our day, President Russell M. Nelson - so much so that he spoke to many of you last year in a special worldwide youth devotional broadcast titled 'Hope of Israel.' We often hear President Nelson calling you exactly that - the 'hope of Israel,'' the rising generation and the future of the restored Church of Jesus Christ."

Today we worked in the temple. What a blessing and a privilege. President Palmer and Sister Palmer presided over us today. During our preparation meeting President Palmer read a thank you letter. It was from a sister who has served in the Spanish branch that came to visit two weeks ago, for several years. It was sweet and tender and as I looked up I saw that Sister Elmer, our shift coordinator had tears in her eyes. She had worked so hard that day and the week before to make sure everything went smoothly for this group who came up from the valley in a bus. I am sure she felt that her efforts has been pleasing not only to this group, but to the Lord. It is always nice to be appreciated.

We saw films about the veil experience and the abbreviated veil experience. James did an abbreviated veil today as the receiver. The sister gave the wrong new name because of the sister who was helping her. They got her first name and the new name switched. James did something they ask us not to do, but it was necessary. He told the sister worker of the mistake and they did it again correctly. Because this new name is the name the new sister will have forever, it was critical that she get the right one. Crisis averted.

"More Holiness Give Me" is still our theme. I love this theme and I feel that going to the temple does help me to be more holy.

My first assignment was in the kitchen making sure the food and utensils were out. I worked with Sister Farr and we visited after we were finished working. She is having three of her sons come for Thanksgiving dinner. They are doing a smoked turkey breast. She says that's what they love because it is so moist and tender.

When I was at the top of the stairs Elwanda R., my friend, was sitting in the chair just across from me. I kept going over to talk to her. We have such a great friendship and I miss visiting with her. 

Sister Elmer did something very nice for me today. Last time I had told her I would like to be in the 9:30 session with James and with Jim and Debbie Vance. She did it. I got to hear James give one of the most beautiful temple prayers I have ever heard. It was fun working with Debbie too. She is from Chandler and her daughter is married to Rex Bergstrom, a former friend of our kids as they were growing up in Chandler. I asked her what she was fixing for Thanksgiving. I knew Jamie and Rex were coming from Texas and they were going to Chandler to Debbie's mom's house for Thanksgiving. She said she was making a gingerbread trifle cake with caramel rum sauce. I told her that sounded delicious and asked her for the recipe. I gave her my phone number and asked her to text it to me after our shift, which she did.

I had a sisters name of one of Anthony's ancestors and asked Brother Weinhardt, the baptistry director, if I could do the name. He said, "Well, we aren't supposed to, but for you I will make an exception. I gave the name to Sister Weinhardt and she promptly gave it to a young woman who was waiting to do baptisms. I thanked the young woman and told her how much I appreciated what she was doing.

I was able to do six initiatory ordinances for some of James's relatives. The initiatory was slow today and Garnett Jones was in charge. She knows that Sister Brimhall gave me permission to do names because I live in Vernon. They want you to live an hour or so away if you are going to do your own names on your work shift.

Kathy Crane's blackberry jalapeno jelly was a big hit. Brother Gentry said he would like to have it again. He liked it because it wasn't too spicy.

After our shift James and I stopped at McDonald's for chicken nuggets with hot mustard sauce, an ice cream cone, and a large diet Coke.

We went to the UPS store in Show Low and mailed my books. Thank goodness they were still open. Sometimes they close early on Saturdays.

I finished my walking this evening, blogged and rested. Around 8:00 James and I watched a new Hallmark movie, "Holiday Hearts," starring Paul Campbell and Ashley Williams. I really liked Ashley in this one. Sometimes she's a little over the top. I always like Paul Campbell.

I also watched a Lifetime movie, "The Magic Christmas Shoes."

I love this picture!

Congratulations!



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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Monday, June 10th, 2019

Frankfurt, Germany
41st operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Aug 1987
By: Ezra Taft Benson

Jesus Christ, Exemplar
Matthew 4:19
And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.
Book of Mormon
Alma 13:21-14:5
New Testament "Not as I will, as Thou Wilt"
Matthew 26:1-19 Mark 14:1-16 Luke 22:1-13


General Conference
Feasting Upon the Words of Christ
Takashi Wada
"The words of Christ can help us 'increase our spiritual capacity to receive revelation' and safely guide us through our life. Mormon teaches that the words of Christ have 'a great tendency to lead the people to do that which is just' and that they are more powerful than anything 'the sword' can accomplish. As I have searched for God's wisdom in dealing with my own challenges, always as I have tried the 'virtue of the word of God', I have felt inspired and enabled to make wise decisions, overcome temptations, and bless my life with increased faith in Christ and love for those around me. Our prophet, Russell M. Nelson, has taught us that 'in coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost'. Needed revelation will come as we try the 'virtue of the word,' and that word will be more powerful than anything else we could try or imagine."

I worked on catching up on "Come Follow Me" this morning. 
James left around 8 o'clock to look at a remodel job at Dawn's school.
Ruby went to swimming lessons and Lola went to tumbling. 
Trina was supposed to work but they put her "on call." 
When Lola returned we packed up Lexy and after Rowan offered a prayer of safety and peace we left for Vernon. Rowan sat in the front seat and Lola and Ruby were in the back. James is staying here for a 1:30 appointment with his ear, nose, and throat doctor, Dr. Weiner.

I headed out on the 202 towards Gilbert Rd. Instead of going all the way to the 101 I decided I was going to get off on Gilbert Rd. That's the way James came in on Saturday. Something happened when I got off and instead of heading north on Gilbert Rd., I headed south. I was so frustrated that when I came to the Peter Piper Pizza on Baseline Rd. I decided to stop for lunch. The first thing Lola said was: "Gramma, I don't won't to play, I want to go to the cabin." 
I bought four buffet lunches and we probably ate enough for one. The things that was really costly was the drinks. Oh well. Darrel did give me cash for the week to feed the kids. I promise I didn't use all of it today, only about a third.

I forgot to tell a cute story about Lola that happened yesterday at our family dinner. She said to Joshua: "Everybody in your family is brown except for your mom....and your dog Shipley."

As I left Peter Piper I headed north on Gilbert road and took the 60 to Country Club which turns into the 87, the road to Payson.

When we got to Payson we stopped at McDonald's to use the bathrooms and to eat ice cream. Lola was asleep when we got there but when we said the word ice cream she woke right up.

In Show Low we stopped at Safeway so Lola could use the bathroom and so we could do some shopping. The kids decided they wanted spaghetti for dinner. Ruby likes broccoli so I got some broccoli and french bread to go with our spaghetti. All the kids got to pick out a fruit. Rowan picked nectarines, Ruby plums, and Lola strawberries. We also got some cherries for grandpa. 

Our next stop was the Conoco station on the hill as we were leaving Show Low. Last stop was the post office. No books, but a pink slip saying I had items too big for my box. 

As we were driving towards Vernon I noticed ominous black clouds coming from Springerville, and New Mexico. 

Rowan carried everything in from the car and I put it away. The kids took their stuff up stairs. They are all going to sleep in their family room. 

I went up and helped them clean the dead bugs out of the bathtub and the toilet and then I vacuumed and dusted. 

James got here around 6. He told the kids that there were two antelope outside. It's LaVerne and Shirley! The kids and James stood in our bedroom looking through binoculars to see if the antelope were pregnant. They determined that they were.

As we sat down to dinner it began to rain. It rained hard and then the rain turned to hail and it looked like there was snow on the ground. The temperature dropped from 80 to 60. The drop in temperature is one of the things I love about rain!

After dinner I walked and played with Lola. We played bowling and chess. Ruby and Rowan were upstairs playing Minecraft. Lola found the tea party box with hats, and boas. I told her if she put it back we would get it out tomorrow and have a tea party.

We all had family prayer together before going to bed.

 Eating spaghetti while it rains and hails
Lola said: "I like this bread"!

 Sweet Scarlett

 These two are friends forever!

 Five years ago had the time share.
I love the look on Max's and Joshua's faces
as they consider the fact that Evan knew
more Articles of Faith than they did.

 Last year Trina wanted to go here. I think
she thought it would be a real forest.

 Jared's friends Brian and Amy.