Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Pati and Tony get baptized and married!

Hola Amigos!

18 de Septiembre is Chile's National Independence Day.  The official celebrations lasts 3 days but most people party all week.  So, getting work done was impossible.  On the 18th we were told that we shouldn't knock on doors but that we shouldn’t just stay home either.  So we spent the day visiting members and eating empanadas!  I tried to make the day fun by wearing my Alexis Sanchez soccer jersey over my shirt and tie!  

The wedding
On Friday, I did an exchange with Elder Salles from Brazil.  It was only his second day in the mission and he speaks only Portuguese.  He was super funny and even though I didn't understand him we got along really well.  But since everyone was "tired" from the celebrations on the 18th we only had 2 lessons.  

The highlight of the week was the wedding of Pati and Tony.  My companion and I got to go to the registro civil to translate the wedding ceremony but it turned out that the official just read a long thing and all they had to do was say "Si"!  Sonia and Juanita were there too and afterwards we went to Sonia's house to celebrate.  The next day Pati and Tony got baptized. 
The service went really well.  Lots of ward members came to support them.  They were so happy - it was great! 

We also had a zone conference this week where I learned tons from President Catala.  The next six weeks are going to be awesome with the Temple open house and then the dedication.  We will all be focused on President Nelson coming for the dedication.  

I hope you all have a great week!  I love you all,
Elder Vincent 

Registro's office with Pati and Tony



18 de Septiembre
Zone Conference
Biggest W of the mission thanks to mom



Thursday, September 13, 2018

Centinela

Buenas,



Lots of setbacks for us this week.  With only one week left before the opening on the Temple the opposition has never been stronger.  This week we lost both Diego and Cony, who were preparing for their baptisms this month.  But I hate to focus on negatives so here is a positive for the week:  On Saturday we had an invasion in Centinela.  The missionaries there did a really good job of getting the ward excited and it turned into a huge event.  Each missionary in the zone was able to work with a member to find new people.  From 11:30 - 1:30 we found 44 people for the missionaries to teach.  When we got back to the church at 1:30 the ward made a huge lunch for all of us.  Not only was it a big success for the missionaries and a fun activity for the members, but now the members are animated to work more with the missionaries and this will have a long term effect in Centinela.



Great lunch orta vez in the garage
Not much else to say about this week.  But this next week is going to be incredible with the opening of the Temple on Saturday!! 



With love,

Elder Vincent



D&C 121: 7-8 My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment;  And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.



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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Santos Templos de Sion

Familia y Amigos,

We had another positive week here.  Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were filled with intercambios here in the zone.  We had some sick missionaries in the zone this week so our numbers were a little low but nothing we can do about it now - just gotta keep working.  

Saturday we went to the Temple!!  It was incredible to see it for the first time since November now that it is finished.  Elder Lord and I sang Santos Templos de Sion and presented the Temple to all the people in the gardens in front of the Temple. It was an amazing experience and the spirit was strong.  I can't wait to go inside.

No baptisms this week but we are preparing Diego, Ruben, Cory, Pati and Tony for their baptisms this month. Especially Pati y Tony who are getting married on the 20th and baptized on the 21st!  They are from Haiti and have asked me to go to the registro civil with them to translate their wedding ceremony.  Please keep them in your prayers as they continue progressing!

Thank you for all the constant love and support.  I love you all!
Elder Vincent



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