Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Weekly Update 7-21-14



British Pageant in Nauvoo!

British Pageant!


Got to go to Keokuk for Charley Scudder's baptism.

The Salyers Family!

With the Keokuk Sister Missionaries!


Hey There!!
SO a lot of good things happened this week... I'll go through by day:)

Monday- p-day. Nothing super special. Except for the fact that I got to email you all!

Tuesday- We had some really good lessons with Norman and Jacob and The Adams family. Norman is progressing SO MUCH.  We moved his baptism date to August 16th! Jacob, we haven't met with in a few weeks but it was awesome cause we were able to just pick up right where we left off! He is progressing to be baptized on the 16th of August as well!

Wednesday- We were on exchanges here in Iowa City with the sisters from Muscatine. Sister Muirrbrook and Sister Barney. They both are just total bosses! We got a new investigator named amanda who LOVED the restoration and wants to get baptized! She is YSA age so we are passing her off to those sister missionaries.

Thursday- We had zone conference! There were 6 zones there... thats a lot of missionaries!!! Thankfully I didn't have to give a training BUT I did sing in a quartet for a musical number with Sister Alston Elder Ellsworth and elder Annino. We sang the youth theme song this year "Come Unto Christ." Man it was really great. I LOVE that song. I took a video of our practice cause I felt weird having someone record the real thing in the chapel. I will try and send it, but if not I will try and have Sister Hachtman send it. I think you guys will like it. A lot of people came up to me afterwards and said they didn't know I could sing. haha It made me feel pretty good. And on top of that we went and ate at Texas Roadhouse afterwards. I got me a steak. And it was oh so sweet!

Friday- Sister Andersen and I went to town! Heavenly Father just let everything fall into place. We taught 5 lessons in a matter of about 4 hours. All were wonderful! We got a new investigator named Tia whose mother in law is a member, and we had a great lesson with one of our African investigators, Stephane. He is such a cool guy... AND he came to church on Sunday! He has a baptismal date for August 16th as well. THEN... that night Sister Andersen and I got to go up to Nauvoo and watch the new British pagaent that is new this year. It alternates nights with the regular Nauvoo Pageant. THIS PAGEANT ROCKS! At the end of it they have all the full time missionaries in attendance go line up somewhere and then walk through the crowd and go up on satge and we sing a few songs. It's like the big finale to the pagaent. Its so sweet! So we got to do that and it was way cool. Of course there are pics to come. I unfortunately didn't get any pictures of when we went up on stage though... sorry! After the pageant we stayed the night over at the Keokuk sisters apartment.
Saturday- The whole reason we even got to go to the pageant the night before was because someone that sister andersen and I both taught was getting baptized in keokuk on saturday. So we went to the baptism and it was amazing. Charley Scudder. He's a stud. We also got to see some of the people we taught there. It was a really really great day. That night we drove back to Iowa City with Sister Hachtman.

Sunday- Great day at church. Stephane came!! It was really really great. And thats pretty much it.
It was a really great week. Sister Andersen go home next week. I'm dyin. haha I am really gonna miss her but she's just gonna be great at life when she gets off her mission. 
You all are so great. The Gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored and I know that we have a prophet today. 

I love you!! Have a great week! And Riley... go tear it up out there! I'll be thinking about ya all day wednesday. Youre such a stud! See ya in a couple bud!:)

Love
Sister Halee Rogers

Weekly Update 7-14-14




HAVING SOME FUN!

CUTE SISTER MISSIONARIES!


GOT KICKED PLAYING SOCCER!

Hey There!
So this week has been a really great one! A lot of good things happening. I heard you guys got some pretty heavy rain and storms down there. SO DID WE! haha I thought Arizona Monsoons were crazy.. but they are nothing compared to the thunder storms here. haha I literally thought the world was ending. haha There were so many just outrageously loud claps of thunder and lightning in the middle of the night! It was scary! I couldn't sleep... not because it was scary or too loud, but because if it was really the end of the world, i didn't want to sleep through it! haha But then I remembered there are probably a few more prophecies that need to be fulfilled before that happens:)
This week on monday and tuesday we had exchanges in Ottumwa with Hermana Eggett and Hermana Howell. It was so fun!  We had a zone p-day in fairfield and played a bunch of games. I got kicked in the leg pretty hard and now my ankle is bruising at random places, but all is well! It was a 2 hour drive to ottumwa so Sister Andersen and I got a lot of time to talk in the car which means we got to know each other even better than we do. It was great and I am still just continually impressed with Sister Andersen. She's just incredible and I look up to her a lot.
Wednesday and Thursday were really good days... we did a lot of teaching. BIG NEWS! Our investigator Norman... he's this old guy that smokes and drinks a ton and has been taught for over 7 months now... has been completely living the word of wisdom for 4 days!!!!! He is preparing to be baptized on July 26th before Sister Andersen goes home. It has been so incredible to see how much The Atonement of Jesus Christ has affected his life. He is a changed man! And when he is baptized with water and the spirit he will be a new creature in Jesus Christ! I can't wait. We are praying a lot for him that he will hold out faithful.
Friday and Saturday and Sunday we had "mini missionaries" with us. They are youth ages 16-18 from the Iowa City Stake that get assigned to an area and they go out with the missionaries and live all the rules for the weekend and in effect serve a "mini mission." It's pretty cool. A lot of good things happened and I even learned a lot. There were the occasional times where I felt like a babysitter... but overall its a really great program. It made me realize too being around a bunch of 17 year olds how grateful i am for my mission. It has made me grow up for sure. I mean, I am not all the way there yet, but it has helped:) haha

Anyways, I want you all to know that I have a testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ and it is this: He lives! And He loves us. He is a perfect respecter of agency and is our advocate with the Father. His Atonement is infinite and the blessings that can come from it are imponderable but can only be received through obedience to the laws and ordinances established in HIS gospel. He is the way and the light and the truth. I know with all my heart and by the power of the Holy Ghost that Jesus is the Christ and he manifests Himself unto ALL people, nations, kindreds, and tongues. The Book of Mormon and Bible are convincing evidence of this. I know by the power of the Holy Ghost that Christ's church was restored to the earth through the prophet Joseph Smith just as it was in times of old with other prophets. I bear solemn testimony, in the name of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, that I know that we have a prophet today, that through him, Christ leads this church. Christ is at the Helm and no one else. How grateful I am to my Father in Heaven for the divine gift of His only begotten son.

I hope you all have a great week! I love you! Keep choosing the right! 
Love
Sister Halee Rogers

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Weekly Update 7-7-14

President & Sister Jepperson are in the mission presidency and will be moving to Utah.

Joyann & Aide's baptism!

All the sisters that were able to teach Joyann.  They all got to be there for the baptism.
Everyone with Aide!

Beautiful Iowa Rainbow.


With Elder Kay.  They both were at Snow College at the same time.

With Sister Batty.

With President & Sister Jensen.

Sister Lloyd came to visit.

Beautiful Sisters, Beautiful landscape.


HOLA!!!!
So... so many great things happened this week:) Tuesday we had Mission Leadership Council! That was awesome as usual and then Thursday and Saturday we had our Zone Training Meetings for the Iowa City and Fairfield zones! Sister Andersen and I got to train on bearing testimony and the power of testimony. It was really great because we were able to tailor it to what each zone needed specifically. It was sweet! And I feel really blessed.
Friday was the 4th of July! We were on exchanges in Washington so that was a blast and then that night we watched some fireworks:)
Saturday was such a special day!!! Not only did we have zone training meeting but Joyann and Aide got baptized!!!!!! Oh man, the service was SO great! Seriously, the best baptismal service I have been to on my mission. It was so spiritual and great! We had a lot of people there... there wasn't even enough chairs there was a bunch of people having to stand! We had 4 investigators there, so that was bomb, and also President and Sister Jensen were able to come as well as the Assistants to the President and all of the sister missionaries that had taught Joyann. It was so great. But the best part was that Joyann's mom came. She was the one who wouldn't allow Joyann to be baptized in the first place... so it was really great to have her there and be able to feel the spirit. While everyone was getting dressed after the ordinances, everyone made their way back into the RS room and Sister Andersen and I were able to give a presentation of the Restoration of The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was awesome. The spirit just filled both of our mouths and took over. We were totally being used as instruments. I have never taught the restoration so clearly and simply before. And Sister Andersen and I had never taught so well together before. President Jensen came up to us after the service and gave us some really high quality compliments about it. And so did a few other people. It felt good to know that. 

So the baptism was awesome and their confirmation in church the next day was great as well! They both have the Gift of the Holy Ghost now:) What a blessing it has been to be able to experience these things. This is the pure joy of missionary work.

One last funny story... yesterday was fast sunday as you all know. SO we were fasting of course. And I personally had not really eaten that much in the past three days because we were so busy with stuff so I was kinda malnourished and WAY dehydrated. SO we went to a small town outside of Iowa City after church to go check on a referral and as we were talking to this lady on her porch I started getting really hot... it was about 85 degrees with high humidity. Then all of the sudden everything started getting really bright and then my vision was gone and then my hearing left as well and I was totally deaf. Next thing I know I am sitting in this lady's house with a cup of water in my hand. I had more or less passed out on this lady's porch!!! Sister Andersen said that they were talking and then looked over at me and I was about to fall of the railing of her porch and I was not a normal color so they grabbed me and brought me inside. hahah man I was so embarrassed!!! We decided it was time to probably break our fast:)

haha so anyways... I am just really blessed. missionary work is awesome and I know I still have A LOT to work on but I can feel the Atonement working in my life to help me change.

I love you! Have a great week!
Sister Halee Rogers

Weekly Update 6-30-14

Halee sent these pics with no description!  We'll let them speak for themselves.



Hey There!
SO this week has been a great one as usual! Just being blessed a lot by the Lord. Big news is, we have a baptism this week on Saturday! Along with the Elders in our ward. SO we have 2 baptisms on Saturday! We are really excited! The people getting baptized are Joyann and Aide. They are both so solid and have such strong testimonies! Joyann is incredible. She is 17 but will be 18 on Saturday! She has gone through a lot to get to this point and her faith is growing because of it. Her parents wouldn't let her be baptized earlier since she was a minor so now she is getting baptized on Saturday and she will be 18! She is so amazing! And then theres Aide... she is a spanish lady. So sweet! She called Sister Andersen and I this morning and asked if we would sing "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today" at her baptism. haha so we are doing that:)

I have been studying the spirit and the mission of the Holy Ghost a lot this week. It has made me ponder the spiritual gifts that I have been blessed with that I need to cultivate more. So I am excited to pray and seek to find these gifts!

I am still just loving Iowa City! It's a good thing too cause I will probably be here a while! haha It's been pretty stormy this week! Lots of rain!!! Which I love! It reminds me of monsoon season in AZ! haha I really just love being a missionary. Its the best thing in the world! The scriptures are awesome as well. And I know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is real and infinite. Even though I may not understand fully how the Atonement was performed I have still felt of its enabling power.

Thank you all for all your letters and emails and other things. I can feel your love and it means more than you know!

Love you and have a great week!!
Love
Sister Halee Rogers