Saturday, August 18, 2018

Another Sister going on a mission- 18 Aug. 2018

Saturday- 18 August 2018

Rylee Paige Martin came to the Monticello Utah Temple for her own Endowment at 1:00 pm on this day and she was the sweetest and friendly young sister that I have had in a while.  She just glowed with the spirit of the Lord and was truly so excited to be in the temple.  She is from Fruita 1st Ward, Grand Junction West Stake.  I didn't get to do her garment instruction,  Sister Livingston did it because I was doing our training meeting to our Ordinence Workers at 12:00 pm. She would be going on the 1:00 pm session and I would help her from that time on.  She was so excited to serve her mission in California and her mother with her was also excited to be with her first child which would be serving a mission.  It is so neat to be with those missionaries when they come for their own endowment.  When we are released in 2 months this is what I'm going to miss this special time with the sisters.  I  love serving in  the Monticello Utah Temple and I want all to know that reads my blog that I love the Lord and how often He helps me with tender moments.  I know that my Heavenly Father lives and that Jesus Christ is my Savior and has died for me.  I am humbly that he hears and answers my prayers.  I have shared my experience what happened to me on Wed. driving to the Monticello Utah Temple for Presidency Meeting at 12:30 pm.

Another missionary was also at the temple receiving his own Endowment for his mission at the 1:00 pm session.   His name was Zurel Michael Matteson, and he was a good friend to the Grandson of President and Sister Yarbrough in Cortez, Colorado. Their Grandson had just received his own Endowment a few weeks ago and he was his best friends escort so the Bishop who was President and Sister Yarbrough's son was also their to help in the session because it was blind leading the blind.  It looked like they all had a special experience in the session that Saturday afternoon I know I did being with all the own endowments.


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