Monday, June 25, 2018

Transfer 1, Week 2: The Service Flood

Elder Ritchie and I in front of a 1917 ford, built in Canada 
Hey everyone,
It's has been a really crazy week. It felt as if it would never end, but here we are. 
The whole week seemed to be just one thing after another. We were up in Missoula for zone conference, when we missed a few calls from people in our area. (The phone was on silent, since we were in meetings.) Apparently, there was a massive flood happening over in our area of the Great Falls Stake. The towns that were being affected were Augusta, Simms, Vaughn, Sunriver, and a tiny bit of Fairfield. This was quite alarming to us, who were 2.5 hours away at the time. Assessing the situation, we decided to leave the conference early, and go help with the flood as much as we could.
We were about 1/2 way back before the highway was closed off because if the flooding, so we turned, and went almost all the way down to Helena, and took I-15 back up to Great Falls. That supposed to be 2.5 hour drive turned into almost a 5 hour drive because if that detour.😥 that was a long time to be stuck in a tiny Tacoma with 4 other elders. We took Elder Ritchie, me, Elder Walker, Elder Ferarra, and Elder Wilcox. Because we could only fit 5 people in the car, Elder Hallett decided to stay behind. It was a really long drive. 
When we finally got there, we went to work finding some way around the road closed signs, so we could help do some sandbagging. That was a lot of fun. We were there till almost 9pm, so we made arrangements for Elder Hallet to stay in Great Falls, and we went to home, and the other Elders stayed at our place that night. It became an adventure to get him back, but we did.  
On Wednesday, we had plans to go get more sandbags done, but we got a call that a lady had her basement flood in the street over from ours. So we spent the greater part of the afternoon cleaning it out. 
The rest of the week, we spent in Augusta cleaning up after the flood. We met some great people in doing so. It was a pretty tiring week. 
One the coolest moments was on our way to Augusta on Thursday. We stopped by the Hank's place to see what we could do, and we got to see a 1917 ford car that was built in Canada. Br. Hank was replacing the radiator, but he said that it was still in working condition, and that it cruises nicely around 30 mph. That was awesome to see such an antique car.
I was so glad when Sunday came around. We got to go to ward council in Sunriver, and spent a bit of time studying. We went tracting and found 2 new investigators. Overall, it was a great week. 
I have been thinking a lot lately about how the Book of Mormon can teach us about any principle we want to understand more fully. I am doing the same challenge I gave to you all a couple weeks ago, (to read the Book of Mormon, with a principle in mind, marking every instance of that principle,and writing the thoughts of your heart every time you finish for the day. ) and I know that it has brought a lot better understanding Faith, the principle I chose, to me. And I know it can for you as well. And I promise that when you do so, you can/will see little miracles in your understanding, and will have a more full knowledge and faith on that principle. 
Though this week has been crazy, I love it, and I hear that it doesn't get much calmer for a while. 

Now, pictures:

Sister Schmidt's house cleanup
Sister Schmidt's house cleanup
Sister Schmidt's house cleanup
Going to sandbag
Us sandbagging, there was not a single picture where we were all looking
Look at the flood
Elder Ritchie and me
Road trip to Missoula
Road trip to Missoula

Monday, June 18, 2018

Transfer 1: Week 1: The First Seven Days

Wow, has it already been almost a week since my last email. Crazy how quickly time flies by when your on a mission. Well. Better get started.
        To start, I'm a little upset with the fact that I am actually writting this email now for the second time because I lost my first draft. Agh.😲
         It has been a pretty crazy week. It all started with us leaving the mtc last Tuesday. There were 13 of us going to Montana in our little travel group. It was good. From the moment we left the MTC, there were two feeling most of us expressed. Sadness to leave, because we enjoyed the mtc. There was also a feeling of us breaking free from a prison, because we had gotten out into the real world. 
        Our trip to Montana had several points to it. First, we rode a bus to the front runner station, where we boarded the train, and traveled all the way to the north temple stop. We were then to transfer to the trax, and ride that all the way to the airport, where we rode a plane for a good hour to Billings. 
          Funny story about the whole expedition, we were told by our bus driver that at the switch between north temple and the trax, we are going to have to get up a double flight of stairs. There was an elevator, but he said that it would take way too long for all of us to take the elevator since there were 13 people, and almost 30 suitcases( including carry ons) to get up the stairs. Luckily there was an escalator he said, but when we got to that point, there was an escalator, but it wasn't working, so you can picture 13 missionaries struggling to get up s few flights of stairs, several times, with 50 lb suitcases. Not all that fun. 😥
      After we got onto the plane, we talked, and the fact that this was my first flight came up, and I kept getting mixed "help" from the other missionaries. Sister Lopez Perez, who was sitting next to me was trying to calm down what the other missionaries were trying to do, syke me up scare me a little. The flight itself was alright. Take off was a little bit rough, and it took a minute for the pilot to stabilize. We could tell he was a younger pilot. The plane ride wasn't bad until we started to descend. I ended up losing the Wendy's we had for lunch.
      For the first couple days, we spent them at the mission home. We learned a lot here, from President Wadsworth. We went to the temple, spent time in the stake center learning mission specific rules,  and went to golden corral for dinner. It was a great first few days. 
      It was then where we also received our assignments on where we are serving. Some of the missionaries were going to Wyoming. While others were sent places like Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Missoula, and Great Falls. I was assigned to go to Great Falls. The two wards I am over are the Fairfield and Sunriver wards. The towns include Fairfield, Sunriver, Vaughn, Simms, and a few others I can't remember. Overall we cover about 1000 people. Yeah, there isn't a whole lot for us to do out here. Most of the people are lds, or Lutheran. It is a great area. 
       My company's name is Elder Ritchie. He is only 18. He is from Lubbock Texas, and has been out for about 11 months. It's kind of crazy that my trainer is younger than me, but it's cool. 
      These last few days have been pretty great. We spent a lot of time  either trying to set up appointments with the couple people who we are working with, one of which is on date for baptism, but it may need to be pushed back, because of his smoking addiction. And another is so golden and ready, but his father won't approve of him being baptised. 😢. Other than that, we just work with strengthening the members of the area. 
      This past weekend was stake conference. It was a great time we got to spend the night at the zone leaders apartment. We also had the honor to meet a general authority. Elder Steven A Snow of the seventy. It was really cool to learn a little more about some church history. Afterwards we got ice cream with the Wadsworths. We wanted to get coldstone's, but it was too crowded, so we got McDonald's instead.😭. 
         Today we are headed to go to our zone conference in Missoula. I think It will be a great time. So excited.
        Now to answer a few questions. 1. Sister Rushton loves to play jokes, and when we had dinner at her house, she took a picture of us, and sent it to our(elder ritchie and me) moms, and told them we ate dog. That is false. There was no dog eaten by the missionaries here. 2. Yes, my preparation day in the field is Monday.
     There isn't a whole lot to do here. But I know that there is a reason for us being here. The Lord needs us to help build up his church in Fairfield, and we will do our best to make that happen. It is marvelous, and I'm super excited to see how much I can do to help out. After I learn everybody's names, and don't feel like I'm just tagging along.

Now, my address for this transfer, for any type of postage is: 

309 1st Ave
Fairfield, MT 59436

Love,
Elder Sherwood

Now for pictures:

Elder Sherwood with President and Sister Wadsworth
New Arrivals to the Montana Billings Mission on  6-13-2018
MTC district with Brother Arslanian the day before we left
My friend Jordan from BYU-I
My new missionary Facebook profile picture
Elder Ritchie and I on first preparation day
Dinner at Sister Rushton's house (member in Vaughn)

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

A New Chapter Begins

Well, The MTC experience is almost over. In only a few short hours, we, Elder Allen and I, will get on the bus headed toward the Salt Lake international airport. It's hard to believe that it has already been 3 weeks since I arrived. I am going to miss it here, but I also know that it will be awesome out in the field.  For sake of time, and I mean, I have under an hour to write today, I will just be sending one giant email, Sorry Amy.
    This past week has been pretty crazy for me. It felt like all we ever did was teach. All day long, it was teaching experience, after teaching experience, but I guess that's what it's going to be like in the field, so no complaints. It was a long week of many exciting people and learning.
     One of the greatest parts of the week was the Tuesday night devotional. We had the privilege to hear from a general authority. Guess Who... Elder Gong. It was an amazing feeling from the get go. We had no idea we going to get to hear from one of the quorum of the twelve. You could feel the spirit spike really hard as soon as he came into the room. It was the most outstanding experience of my entire stay here at the MTC. We learned a lot about names, and what and how we should think because we are wearing Christ's name on our chests. 
     This week I was so happy when the new district came in on Wednesday. All their bright and shiny faces really made my day a whole lot happier. We got to meet them Wednesday night like normal, and found out a little bit more about them. I was so happy to hear that 6 new elders were going to come into our little branch/Zone. Priesthood has been so lonely the past few weeks with only 4 people in class, including branch presidency. There were also 6 additional sisters that came into our zone this week. Making our Zone have almost 30 missionaries in it. That was so awesome. But I can't imagine what it will be like in August. There are about 1100 missionaries here now. President Webb says that by August, there will be more like 2700 missionaries going through the MTC. That is crazy. I have no idea where they would fit all those people. 
      I still feel like I am dying on the inside, because my cough just won't go away. We went to the Health Center, and got me some drugs last Tuesday, so I have been on them for about a week, and most of the symptoms are gone, but the cough still lingers. Ugh. 
     By the way, Thank you all for the package. I absolutely loved it. Between the letters from you and the snacks, and most importantly the music. I have loved having these here to work with. I will treasure them always, and will reply personally as soon as I can. I have loved having the letters and prayers from all of you. The music has already played a crucial role in helping me feel the spirit at all times here this past week. I love music, and the ability it has to enlarge the chance for the spirit to enter into our lives. You never know how much you miss good music, until you have to play efy music for 2 weeks straight to study with.
     I'm glad to hear that everyone is doing well, Including the chickens :( . I heard a lot about The Harr's booth at pony express days. I hope it went well. I know that you have put a lot of work into young living. It looks like a well set up event, and great time for you. 
     There has been something on my mind all week, that I feel that you all need to hear. This past week we watched a film by Elder Bednar about called "Recognizing The Spirit" in it he spoke on our need to listen to the spirit. But most of the time people just wait around for a miracleous spiritual prompting to do anything. We most likely won't understand that the spirit is prompting us in the moment. But we just need to act on any feelings we have. That is the only way the spirit will speak to us. We will not get them if we just sit. To quote Elder Bednar, "If your wondering whether or not the spirit is speaking to you, Quite worrying about it. Just get to work." This really impressed me with a combination of another talk we listen to a while ago by Bednar entitled "Character of Christ". (neither of which these talks can be found outside the MTC) In which Bednar challenges the missionaries to search for the book of Mormon from cover to cover, searching for a principle they want to learn more about. So in turn I want to extend that invitation to all of you. ***** Think of a question that you have. Write it down, Then read the Book of Mormon from cover to cover, highlighting EVERY instance of the principle pertaining to the question you have. AND keep a journal of what you learned in each session of reading, and I promise you, that you will find and learn more about that principle than you have ever before. I urge you to involve the spirit by praying for guidance before and after each time time you read, and God will reveal what you need to know. I know, because I have felt this as I have begun to do this asking how I can increase my faith in Christ.***** It is amazing what you will learn when you earnestly study for an answer. I also encourage this for anyone who needs any sort of direction in their lives. It will help a lot.

I love you all,
Elder Sherwood

p.s. Just so you know, I have a plan on doing that challenge That I mentioned in the email my self, pretty often, and I will probably be sending hopefully a Full Book of Mormon and Journal home about every 2-3 months. I'll let you know when, but I may need help getting a new journal for each time through the BOM. Thanks

  And now for more pictures:

Elder Allen, Me, Sister Clark (my cousin) and her companion
Our zone











Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Another Week Gone

Hello Everyone, 
    Another week has come and gone. It is amazing how fast the time is flying.  I feel like only yesterday, I arrived, and now we welcomed our new district,  and I only have 1 week left till I leave. 
     It has been a pretty rough week for me,  though.  Meeting the new district was great,  and classes are so inspiring and helpful,  it is absolutely astounding  how much I am learning here. One of the best parts I love about this place is the strength of the spirit.  I wish I didn't have to leave next week,  because I will really miss it here.  
     This week,  we worked a lot on teaching skills, and helping the investigator feel comfortable.  Skills like talking about them,  to really get to know them,  making them feel comfortable, and validating their faith and other personal stories. It has really helped our investigators open up, and through this, our lessons have improved greatly.
     These last few days, starting with Saturday, have been exceedingly challenging, I have been hit by a cold, which has made it hard to focus in class. It started with a small cough, and grew to a mix of major allergies, coughing, and headaches. It wasn't pretty at all, but I know I can get through it, because the lord needs me in Montana next week. 
      Our newest TRC, is really funny, he talks a lot about his family, and is not shy at all about telling us what he wants from us. It has made it really easy to know how to help him, and we are excited to see where it takes him, and us. 
      I had the biggest  shock this past Wednesday, the Sister Training Leaders, Sisters Collins and Parkinson, and the Zone Leaders, Elder Allen and I went to meet the new district. We started off with some get to know you questions and the game 2 truths and a lie. When we got to one of the new sisters, she said that she had a cousin here. We were all curious who was her cousin that was here. It was Me. Her name was Sister Clark. the daughter of Lorin.   We were all awestruck and it was the most crazy thing we had heard all week. The best part about the whole thing, was that I was the only one who had absolutely no idea that she was my cousin until she mentioned it. There were in total 8 sisters and 2 elders that came to to the mtc in our zone this week. So yeah, we have more than 2 elders in the zone. 
       Friday night was one of the best times of the week. We got to watch the Be One celebration. It was an amazing show, and I loved how it gave a lot in insights for what the people have gone through all this time. I loved to learn a little about their culture, and was sad to see how much they struggled over the past century. I loved the gospel choir, and Alex Boyay, sorry for the spelling. It was a great night of music, laughter, and appreciation for our brothers and sisters in the world. 
      I know that the mission  is just getting started for me, but I am happy and excited to meet all those lovely people in the Montana Billings area. I know the Lord has prepared them for me, and I for them. And I am excited to go out and serve him with all my heart, might, mind, and strength. The Lord is hastening his work in our day, and we need to be ready to respond to the call. We all have the power to really help those who have even the smallest glimpse of faith. All we have to do is act, and we will touch the lives of others. I love and miss you all, but The lord needs the valiant to stay strong, and that is what I intend to do, for he is my God, and I love him more than anything else on earth. 

Note: This will be my last P-Day in the mtc, So I don't know when the next time I will be able to write will be. That being said, anything that is sent through the mail, needs to be delivered by Monday the 11th, or plan on sending it to my mission home address which is:

Elder Jacob Taylor Sherwood
Montana Billings Mission
1848 Rimrock Rd
Billings MT 59102
United States 

All my love, 
Elder Sherwood

Now for a few pictures:

My Companion and I
Our district in front of Moses
Selfie Time!
Sister Missionaries are crazy!
A birthday wish