Friday, April 10, 2020

Transfer 16, Week 5: The Sealing of a Testimony by Sweat

Hey Everyone,  
        I can't tell you how hard it is to be writing this email at the moment.  I doubt that I am spiritually prepared to do this, but that doesn't remove the need to complete this task. It is with a heavy heart that I have to announce once more that this letter will be the final weekly update that you will recieve from me as a missionary. Yes, after almost 23 months of service, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am to return home on this upcoming Saturday, April 11th 2020.
         That being said recently my mind has been reflecting on these last 23 months, and what I could say to my "Followers", (Friends, Family, and many others) of the journey I've been on. Plus add to the fact that General Conference has been this week, and the focus on the Restoration of the Church started 200 years ago. It has caused me to focus my studies, and reflect on that as well.
         Throughout the Church's cannon of Scripture, there are several accounts of people Sealing up their testimonies to God. Abinadi,  in Mosiah 17,  and Joseph Smith, in our day, are both good examples of Sealing their testimonies by their blood. Others like Moroni Sealed his testimony with the plates, after witnessing his whole nation be massacred. And now, I have the responsibility to Seal the Testimony of my mission at the end as I prepare to return home.
         Throughout my mission, I have witnessed far too many Miracles to name, whether in my own life, or the lives of those I've served around. The light of Christ has blossomed in abundance, and his love is shown forth through the effort of His children as they serve in their respective callings, and ministered to their fellow neighbor. My Soul has grown and the desire to continue to serve Him for the rest of my life only becomes stronger by the day.
         Through the time spent reflecting upon the words and deeds of those whose aim it was to strengthen me, I feel that I have come to know my Savior better, whether through the time spent studying, or that of learning through His divinely appointed servants. I have come to know that Christ lives, and understand His atonement on a much more powerful level than I had ever imagined previously. And, to add to all of that, through following the example of those before me, and taking on commitments laid out by prophets time and time again, The love of God and the relationship I have with Him is something I will always hold dear. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
         Now to all of you who want to stay in contact with me after April 11th. I have thought about it a lot, and this is what I've decided. To stay in contact with me, I provide you with 3 options:
      
1. Email through the email, j.sherwood1820@gmail.com
2. phone or text at (385) 225-6511 (this may be subject to change)
3.  through my mission Facebook profile. (I will merge my old one into my mission account soon)

I am so grateful for the opportunity I have had to serve with and around each one of you, and I thank you for that. So from Billings Montana for the final time. I must say adieu. 

With love,
Elder Sherwood

One final picture of the Final Trio:

Monday, April 6, 2020

Transfer 16, Week 4: Troubling Times Though Safety in Faith

Hey Everyone, 
        How are y'all doing today? How are you holding up during this pandemic? I hope everything is still going well even in these Troubling times. Things are always changing here, and we never know what's going to happen at this point. Haha. 
        To start, this week in the beginning was pretty normal. Life has slowly been getting more difficult to do missionary work, and stay busy. But we're still doing our best. I know that there's always a way to find ideas and ways to do missionary work. All that matters is where your heart is right? 
        The biggest news that I can honestly think of to tell other than that I'm doing well, and something that happened Friday night, is that as of Saturday we are now in a state wide Stay at home quarantine mandated by the Governor. We are now only allowed to leave our apartment for exercise and essential tasks like grocery stores, and laundry. This is supposed to last until April 10th. Yeah???
        Now to Friday. This takes a story. So we are in our apartment finishing up our night, when a random lady barges into our apartment and locks herself in our bedroom. We hear yelling outside, and are worried until we see that our landlord is out there. We exit the building, and wait in a safe place while the Police arrived and took care of it. Apparently that lady felt the need to try to steal our landlord's car, but when she was stumped, she ran and hid in our place?? Wow, weird! Nobody was hurt in the process though, so that's good. 
        Well, I think that wraps up my week. I hope y'all are safe and healthy. Keep your heads up and look forward to Conference this next Saturday/Sunday. Hooray!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 16, Week 3: Covid-19 Changes and Missionary Work

Hey Everyone, 
       How are you all doing today? If you aren't fully quarantined, how's the weather? We seem to be getting a weird mix right now around the end of march. Weird, huh?
       Anyway, how is everything on your end? I know life for missionaries is just getting crazier by the day.  For we've progressed over the last week from having no church meetings to being in an almost full quarantine. We're still super grateful that our members are willing to step up their game and extending an infinitely larger number of invitations now that we are restricted from most of the ways we would find. 
        As of now, we aren't quite confined to our apartments, but we also aren't allowed to go in anyone's home for any reason. No tracting, no moving. All we have is to either walk around town trying to catch people outside, or working through online tools. It is getting more increasingly difficult to work, not going to lie. But it is all good. That's just the time we live in at the moment. 
        We've had some cool experiences though, for example, we have a few members that are trying to get their friends to agree to do online lessons with us. That would be sweet. Plus, we have the privilege of housing Elder Coffey for an undetermined amount of time. So that puts a fun twist in things, all while also trying to figure out all of our Going home Crap. 
        Which brings me to an important announcement that came out last week, that I believe I omitted from the email only because we didn't have any details yet. But now I can formally announce it. Due to the Covid-19 situation, I am going to be returning home earlier than expected. My release date has been changed and moved to Apr. 11th  instead of May 23rd. It will be very sad to go early, but I know that God is mindful of what is happening, and is there to assist us in our trials.
        So, this week in the Book of Mormon, it was the Allegory of the Olive tree. There is so much that we can learn about Christ, and his work by the analogy that the prophets used. It is super cool. We learned so much, and I know that you can too as you put forth the effort needed to learn about Christ. And I also know that the Holy Ghost will help you in this time of struggle and desperation.
        Well, I think that wraps up this week. Hopefully next week will add a fun spark to the whole adventure. Stay safe and healthy. I'll talk to y'all next week.

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Transfer 16, Week 2: Corona Virus Problems, and New Adventures

Hey Everyone, 
        How's it going for you all with all that is going around? I hope that all of you are staying safe from this pandemic that's going around. This week has been crazy for so many reasons. Many of which you are all aware of, as well as, I am on kind of a time crunch today, as it is currently 4:30 pm as I'm writing this. 
        So, where to start. This week is super crazy. We've been working a lot to cope with all of changes that are going on. From Church being canceled, to the possible quarentines, times are getting rougher and rougher. But even with the craziness, the work of the Lord is moving on, and we just need to do all we can to adjust and keep moving forward. 
        Not too much happened the rest of the week. We've been working to find new people to get to teach. Hopefully we can see fruits from that this upcoming week. 
        This is for everyone, but... During this time of turmoil, it becomes all the more important that we rely on Christ, and do all we can to help one another. Ministering, and Come follow Me are huge, and the world can use all the help we would be able to give. 
         On a new note, moving forward with all of the Corona Virus changes, and being one of the reasons why I am writing so late,  part of the change, as of an hour ago, we are now at least temporarily in a trio with a missionary who came back early from Mongolia. Super cool. We're excited to be able to work with him. 
         Well, any other updates, I will let you know as we move forward. Keep the Faith, and stay strong. Heavenly Father will continue to bless us as we trust Him. Stay happy and safe. 


Love, 
Elder Sherwood

P.S.  Elder Sherwood called back Monday night to let us know that in accordance to the updated missionary service guidelines sent out on Monday, he will be coming home next transfer, on April 11, rather than on May 23rd.

Pictures ... Sorry, Not going to give them titles, because of time.






Transfer 16, Week 1: Into the Big City, Up on the Hill

Hey Everyone, 
        How are we all this week? Has the weather been weird, or staying rather pleasant for all of you? I hope that everything is pretty dandy back where you are, for things are pretty great here as well. 
        Speaking of that, most of you are probably wondering what my transfer news was from last week. Well, as the subject of this week's email would suggest, I have been transferred to Billings. Up in the Heights to be exact. My new area is called Alkali Creek, just on the edge of the rim. Super cool.  With this transfer also comes the opportunity to do a couple things. One of which is the temple. Serving in Billings, we are given the opportunity to go to the Temple every Tuesday, and I'm excited about that. As well as the usual new companion stuff. That's always fun too.
        Also with that, there is an announcement that needs to be made, This transfer is only going to be 5 weeks long. Then next transfer is going to be  7 weeks long. No idea why though. ???
        So, my new companion's name is Elder Peterson. He is from Arizona. (I forgot where.) He comes from a family of 7 kids, is 20 years old, and has really red hair. It's going to be a blast serving with him. 
        Being in Billings has been pretty great so far, we've been really busy getting to know people, and introducing me to the area. There has also been lot of unexpected service, and opportunities, it's been great. I'm excited to get down to work in Billings. 
        Well, I believe that this wraps all the fun stuff up for the week. Stay happy y'all, and I'll talk to you next week .

New address is: 
1448 Bench Blvd, Billings, MT 59105

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Pictures:
Monday video chats are the BEST!!

Transfer 15, Week 6: A Pinewood Lego Party

Hello Everyone, 
         How are we all this week? The sun still shines bright, and life is good. Is it warm where you are? Or is it still pretty cold for late winter there? Haha. 
         This week has been very slow for us actually. With Inga now a member, it's all focused back to the streets all day long which is harder than you would expect. I've been expecting it, but not this fast. Oooff!
         Anyway, something fun and exciting that happened this week was the community Pinewood Derby on Friday. My Missionaries won occassionally, but not overall. Haha. It was a very fun and well attended event. There being many nonmembers from the community there as well. Super cool!
         But that pretty much finishes it off for the week. Transfers and transfer news should be comming today, so hopefully I can let everyone know when it comes, but if not. You'll hear about it next week.  Enjoy the Spring!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Pictures:
"The Missionaries" car
We were featured in the newspaper.
My car and award.

Monday, February 24, 2020

Transfer 15, Week 5: The Best Sound I've Ever Heard

Hey Everyone, 
        How are we all doing today? It's been a great and pretty warm week for the end of February.  Just for a disclousure, this week's email may be short, for the week didn't have much happen, but hey I actually got pictures for this week's so that's good. 
        Literally to sum up the week, we spent it either getting ready for Inga's Baptism, or advertising for the ward pinewood derby this upcoming Friday. It was super exciting. 
        Inga got Baptized on Saturday which was awesome. We are so excited for her, and the journey she is taking. Super cool. 
        Well, like I said that pretty much sums up my week. I apologize again for the short report, but hey, life is good. Stay safe, and have fun!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Pictures:
Inga and her "church" dog with Elder Painter and Elder Sherwood.
Elder Sherwood and Elder Painter.
Those are some awesome icicles. 

Transfer 15, Week 4: Baptism Preparation

Hey Everyone, 
        How are we all doing today? Weather doing well, or is a rough February for you? Don't get cold. Because it sure isn't here. (knock on wood). Haha. Life is great. And to top it all off, the week flew by faster than just about any other I've had in this area. It was pact full of fun, and we had a blast. 
         So, to start out, the first highlight would be zone conference in Missoula. Super fun! We had some great instruction on self worth, and goals. We also had a great discussion lead by President Larsen about the tree of life and the 4 groups of people that progressed along that path. It is always good to reread the scriptures and pay attention to how they relate to you. I'd encourage each of you to read 1st Nephi 8 again and discover the 4 groups for yourself, and see which one you are in.
         Wednesday we had a lesson with Inga and taught her the final principles in preparation for her interview on Saturday. Super cool and exciting times. 
         Along the same time frame, the ward is putting together a ward pinewood derby. So as you would expect, Elder Painter and I are building cars for that. Haha tons of fun. In the process so far we've met a couple nonmembers doing it as well. My Car isn't finished yet though, so I won't send any pictures of that yet. 
         Friday, we had exchanges with the zone leaders. I got the privilege to be with Elder Jensen once more. We had a blast trying to find in Columbia Falls, even though we didn't have any success this time. 
         Saturday was the interview. Inga passed, and while I'm on that subject, she also came to church on Sunday, filling every requirement for her baptism to go through next Saturday. So now, all we have to do is get it all set up. Super exciting. We are so happy that this is the case, and excited for Inga as she makes this commitment with the Lord. It really boosts your spirits and lifts your soul to see one of God's Children become ready to take this step. 
         Well, I think that just about wraps up my week. I hope all of yours was fantastic as well, and hope that this next one will be too. Keep killing it out there, and have fun!

Love you,
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 15, Week 3: Just Another Week in the Neighborhood

Hey Everyone, 
         How are y'all doing? Has winter finally hit yet, or is it still looking like spring? Haha. Things are pretty good here in Columbia Falls. Although, not much happened this week, so this email will probably be pretty short. 
         Like I said, it was a normal week without a lot of excitement going on regarding pretty much anything. So, sorry for the short one, but I just can't think of what to say. Life is good. Upcoming events though: Zone Conference tomorrow, Inga's baptism a week from this coming Saturday, and more excitement there.  so stay tuned for next week's edition of My Mission by Elder Sherwood. Till next week!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 15, Week 2: What Happened to Winter???

Hey Everyone, 
          My. My. What is going on here in Montana? Am I right? This week being the start of February, and it has been super warm. Up here in Columbia Falls at least, it's been in between 40-55 degrees all week long, and we're not to expect a drastic change at least for another week. But who knows. So much for winter weather gear. Haha! 
          This week has been pretty fast for us. It seems that the closer and closer the end comes, the faster and faster the weeks go. But no it was a pretty good week. let me see if I can highlight a few things that happened...
          As I look at my journal over this past week, I realize that only the second half of the week was exciting, So I'll just go over that part of the week. 
          It all started Thursday. We had interviews with President Larsen for the first time in 9-ish months. And boy did I enjoy it. It was awesome. And then the first month of 2020 ended. 
          We did a lot of visiting senior citizens at either the assisted living home, or the veterans home this week, and that was good. I enjoy spending time getting to know them, and playing games with them. 
          Saturday we did another wood project with the ward. It took about 4.5 hours, an we're super sore in many places afterwards too. 
          Inga was sick for the majority of this week, so she didn't come to church this week. But we're still really pumped and excited for her as she progresses in the gospel, and does what she needs to do be ready for her baptism on Feb 22nd. 
          With Sunday being Superbowl Sunday, and Groundhog's Day, plus it's Sunday ... It was a large combination of weird. We stayed extremely busy that day though, oof. Did you all hear that the Groundhog supposedly didn't see his shadow this year. So, Early Spring?Hahaha! We're still waiting for winter to hit. It's super fun though. Congatz to all the Chief Fans out there as well. We heard they won the Superbowl!
          Well, I believe that wraps it all up for this week. I hope you all are still groovy, and having fun. Stay happy! See you next week.

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 15, Week 1: Another Round Near Glacier

Hey Everyone, 
         How's the week been for the email family? Has the winter been rough, or has it been in the 40's this week like here in Columbia Falls. 
         As you can probably tell we got transfer news. Yep, I am given the opportunity to once more spend another 6 weeks in the Flathead Valley, specifically in Columbia Falls. I don't think that anyone from the zone was expecting this one to happen. But hey, weirder things have happened. I'm really grateful to be able to stay in Columbia Falls. But now, onto the week...
         To be honest, nothing really exciting happened this week. Inga came to church, but that was just about the only thing I can think of at this point. So, sorry for the boring week, and short email. Hopefully next week will bring improvements. I love you all. Have a great one. Stay Warm!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Photo:
Elder Painter and Elder Sherwood

Transfer 14, Week 6: Snow Brings Miracles, Too!

Hey Everyone, 
          How are we doing this week? This wintry week in Columbia Falls Montana has been pretty spectacular! Boy was it a blast, and flying by so fast. So, let me not delay your excitement any further. On with the show...
            This week has been different for many reasons. For one, it's the last full week of the transfer, so the rumors are high about what may happen at Transfer calls tonight/tomorrow.  You never know nowadays when we'll get the call. Hahaha. It'll be good. 
            Anyway, The first couple days of the week were nothing special other than an unexpected phone call from our investigator Inga, where she told us that she was praying about being baptized! If that doesn't start the week off great. I don't know what does! We're very excited for her. 
            Wednesday with the zone leaders out of town for MLC, the district leaders decided to combine districts for district council. And on top of that, the consensus was to also go to Eureka for District/Zone council. It was crazy, but worth it. We had a ton of fun. While we were up there, a few of the other missionaries wanted to go see the U.S./Canada Border. (we were only like 5 minutes from the border) Super cool. 
            So Story time.... We go to our dinner Thursday night, and the father talks about a basketball game at the stake center. So, me being all about playing church ball, ask when it is happening. Apparently the stake here has a lot of nonmembers involved in their stake elders quorum basketball tournament. Of course then we get permission from the zone leaders to go and ball it up with members and nonmembers alike. It was a ton of fun. Later the zone leaders ask for details for the next game/night they are playing. Hahaha. I think we've got them hooked too. 
            Friday night there were a few Miracles too. The first was a result of a faulty timer. We were given a frozen pizza for dinner. So we do our best to cook it. Well, it turned into a hockey puck. So, not being all that hungry, we went to Burger King to go talk to a member that works there, who just got off work. Just at that time, There was another member family, who ended up paying for us. God really does look out for his people. 
            The second was a planned activity. The ward missionary committee planned a "bring a friend" board game night. It was super fun, and we got to meet a few new people. And even with the short notice, we had a great turnout as well. The only bad thing that happened there was that as a result of that activity, I want to own a new board game. Hahaha!
            Saturday, we did a lot of snow shoveling. We arranged with Inga for us to come up and help her with her driveway. There was a lot of snow. Most of it was knee to waist deep. Holy cow!! But it was cool. Afterwards, we sat down for a minute, and chatted about what baptism meant and involved. Inga expressed a desire to be baptized, and set her date for February 22nd. We're both super excited for her. Hooray!
            Well, I think that wraps up this week for me. I hope yours was great as well, keep up the great work, and we'll announce transfer news next time. (unless it comes before 6pm today, but I doubt it.) See ya next week. 

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Pictures:
Zone Picture
At the border with the Bigfork Elders.
The US/Canadian Border
Our new glasses fogging stopping technology. #skigoggles
With the Bigfork Elders at the USA Monument.

Transfer 14, Week 5: Winter Has Finally Decided to Stay

Hey Everyone, 
         What's new? This week officially started winter for Columbia Falls I do believe, so that's good. We're about 4 inches deep right now, and it's expected for another 9 until about Thursday I believe. So we'll see how many snow men we can build for people. Haha. 
            This week has flown by. It was such a fast week for me and others as well. I sometimes still have a hard time believing that it's already 2020, and I'm in the last leg. So many members here are starting to give me that "don't get trunky" line. It's super funny. Now let me see if I can give the highlights for this last week. 
            To start, in the beginning of the week we had exchanges with the Whitefish elders. Elder Mashburn came to Columbia Falls with me, and Elder Painter went to Whitefish. We had a good time doing service, and removing a bad smell from the apartment. Oh, update on Elder Painter too. He's not dying as quickly anymore, and seems to be back to normal after his weekend long cold. So that's good, too. 
            That actually helps me jump into a little miracle for the week. Because Elder Painter was sick. We both got really tired of spending any extra time at the apartment than we have to, so it helped us find things to do everyday. You never know how the Lord will bless you and do what is necessary to help you out. 
            For the most part, the beginning of the week was the usual, but the later half was where it got exciting. On Friday, we spent a large portion of our time asking questions about people in the area book, and making plans to try to contact them as well. It was super cool, and it provided for many new experiences this week. 
            Saturday, we had the best lesson ever with Inga. We reviewed the Plan of Salvation with her, and she said that it answered a lot of her questions about the afterlife, and her family. It was super cool. Inga is really progressing well, and rapidly. We are excited to see her progress, and I have a feeling that she will be a new convert in not too long.
            Saturday we also got to drive up to Eureka for a Baptism that the Sisters had. It was super cool to see the sisters get to participate in the ordinance as the witnesses.  
            Sunday was Ward Conference, and we learned a lot from the Stake Presidency about the Come Follow Me for 2020, and the youth program. It's answering a lot of ward questions about how and what to expect. Super cool!
            Overall, this week for me has been absolutely fantastic. I have loved it, and we are excited for this next full week of adventures and possibilities up here in our Winter Wonderland of Montana. I hope that y'all have a great week. And we'll sign off for now. Stay safe out there. 
            

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Pictures ...
The drive to Eureka.
The snow up by Glacier National Park.  My guess is there is about 1.5 feet of snow in that picture.
I got a new pillow.  Pillow Pets Rock!!
Just me having an (apple) beer.  #21jokes

Transfer 14, Week 4: A New Year Ahead!

 Hey Everyone, 
            How are we doing today? And how's the New Year? Got any good New Year's resolutions, or fun activities planned for 2020? haha. This week has been very different for us here in Columbia Falls. And I'll get into that now... 
             So, this week started out really good, but not particularly exciting. Before New Years nothing really exciting happened. Which isn't bad so to say. We had our normal routine, and activities. But the fun and excitement didn't start until the latter end of the week. 
             Everything started Thursday morning. We woke up to the need to change a flat tire. After we spent basically all morning getting that fixed, and a whole new set of tires on our truck. We went to face the day. Which went pretty well I thought. We had a lesson with a lady named Inga. It was pretty great. We were able to teach her a bit about the Plan of Salvation, and she actually came to church last week too. So we were pretty shocked about that too. 
             After the activities on Thursday, we came back, and Elder Painter wasn't feeling too well. This ended our activities for the majority of the remainder of the week. As Elder Painter erupted into a massive cold that lasted even until now. But thankfully we are able to see light at the end of the tunnel I think. So that's good. 
             I hope all of you are enjoying the New Year so far, and have made plans to make it great. I know that with the Spirit's help we can do all things. Have a great week everyone, and we will too. See ya next week. 

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 14, Week 3: O Christmas Tree

Hey Everyone, 
       How are we doing today? And how's the weather where you are? This week has been pretty slow actually because of Christmas. There wasn't much going on for us other than Christmas. And to top that all off, it's also kind of late in the day, and I once again don't have enough time. So I'll just wish you all a merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. 

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 14, Week 2: Christmas is Coming!

Hey Everyone, 
       How are we all doing? I don't know about anywhere else, but up here in Kalispell, it's looking like no snow for Christmas. Yeah, for a brown christmas..... It's supposed to be 40 degrees, and no snow for this whole next week. 
       So, this week has been pretty great, but there isn't much to say about it either though.  We had a Christmas zone conference in Missoula, a pretty normal week of work in Columbia Falls, and also a baptismal interview up in Eureka. Overall there isn't much to say other than Merry Christmas this season. I love you all. Have a great week. 

Love, 
Elder Sherwood

Transfer 14, Week 1: Happy Birthday Elders

Hey Everyone, 
        How are we all doing today? Enjoying the snow, or is it dry where you are? I think the snow is finally here to stay in Columbia Falls. But of course, now that I say that, it will probably melt away. Haha!
        Anyway, this week has simply flown by at an alarming rate. It was transfers week, and also a crazy busy week as well, as we try to do our best to accomplish everything. It was awesome to see how busy we actually got. Haha. So, and now we're here. 
        The beginning of the week, other than transfers was pretty typical. Oh, I guess I should probably tell transfer news. Elder Suckow was shipped off to Lewistown, and replaced by Elder Painter, coming from Lewistown, MT. Haha what a coincidence. And I'm just staying here. Hooray I don't have to pack right before Christmas. 
        Like I was saying though, Monday through wednesday were normal for us, then Thursday hit. I got to spend the day with Elder Lunt waiting for our new companions. We actually ended up spending most of that time with the Big Fork Elders, having lunch and doing a bunch of service.  It was fun. Haha. We picked up our companions around 6pm, had the transfer dinner @ the stake president's house, and headed home. 
        Oh, I forgot to mention Tuesday. For our dinner on Tuesday, we drove down to Kalispell to be part of a birthday party for the Bodily family. And unexpectedly, they also secretly planned to celebrate both Elder Suckow's( Dec 12th) and My birthday(Dec 14th) as well. So, it was a big old birthday party. Super sweet. 
        Friday, we were super hectic. We went from a normal morning of studies to 4 lessons in the afternoon and evening, while somehow still find time to sit down and play Sorry with Verna. We had a less active lesson with the zone leaders, and 2 investigator lessons, Inga and Jerry. Inga by the way is now a new person, and Jerry is super awesome. Then of course dinner.  Haha. It was a super hectic day. 
        Saturday we had planned on doing our weekly planning,  and we did, but we mostly did service in getting the church ready for the big Christmas party later that day. And it was super fun. 
        Sunday actually was really the only nornal day after transfers. We had church, and later taught Malcolm, had dinner, and spent the evening with Jason. What fun. Haha. 
        Ok, so for a little bio on Elder Painter. He us barely older than me. He is from Kearns, Utah. Has 4 younger brothers, one of which is in the MTC. He loves to draw and is super sarcastic and funny. I love serving with him already. It's awesome. 
        Let's see, It's been a while since I've sent a spiritual thought. Has everyone seen the "Christ Child" video yet, or have been working on Light the World? They are both excellent opportunities to show our faith in Jesus Christ and spread His love this Christmas season. A quote that I love from President Monson goes something like this. To understand the true meaning of the spirit of Christmas, one only need remove the last sylable, and it becomes the spirit of Christ. That is so true, and I hope that we can all keep that in mind moving forward, approaching this sacred Holiday. 
        I hope all of you have a great day this week, and a happy Holiday season. Stay safe out there, and I will too. Haha. See ya next week!

Love, 
Elder Sherwood
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Happy Birthday Elder Suckow and Elder Sherwood.
Elder Sherwood and Elder Painter at the Stake President's house for dinner.