Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Best last week a missionary could ask for :)

Hey Fam!  (Holy smokes that's the last the last time I will get to write that...)
This week was so crazy! I always thought things would slow down at some point but they definitely got even crazier this week! I don't think this letter could ever do this week justice but I will do my best to share what I learned.. And then I'll tell you all what else happened when I see you this weekend ;)

First off, we drove over 1000 miles this week! We had a mission wide conference in Bozeman and the entire mission was there. This is the first time the entire mission has ever gathered together and it was so awesome!  Elder Craig Zwick and Brother Mike Hemingway came and as a start to the meeting they wanted to personally greet all the missionaries so we all got up in rows and were able to have a few seconds with both of them. Haha it was funny cuz I walked up and said, "Hey I'm Elder Holland" and shook his hand and he goes, "Yes you look like an Elder Holland" and I asked him if he remembered an Elder Holland who gave him a tour of the Santiago Mission and went to dinner with him in 2013. Elder Zwick was like, "I sure do! Are you related to him?" I got to tell him he is my younger brother and immediately after serving there he came to Montana to be my companion for a transfer. We ended the conversation with him asking me to tell my brother hi from him. So, Jaromy, Elder Zwick says hello :)

Elder Zwick is such an inspired man. He spoke for the majority of the 4 hour meeting. The primary focus for this meeting was our iPads and how we can use them correctly as a tool to help others come unto Christ. As part of this the entire mission, except for those going home this week, were told they would receive a new iPad and be trained on how to use it. Elder Brock and I spend a good amount of time driving out to all the missionaries in our zone to configure the new iPads and train on how to use them properly. That's a big part of why we drove over 1000 miles this week.. But interestingly enough Elder Zwick focused, initially, on the need to be one with our companions and then transitioned to discuss all types of companions and made an emphasis on our eternal companions. He made some pretty cool promises to us if we keep our covenants. On this same topic he said, "What really matters is that we are willing to follow each other on a covenant path. That's protection. And everything else simply doesn't matter."

President Mecham followed up these thoughts and he and Sister Mecham stood together and testified of the importance and need of marriage in our eternal progression. President Mecham said, "If you love your companion you will share your thoughts and reflections."  It made me wonder how often we learn things that are pertinent to our spiritual growth and salvation that we simply do not share. I feel I grow and truly learn what I need to only after I have shared and discussed certain topics with those who are closest to me. I invite you all to make a conscious effort to share and discuss the things you are learning with those "companions" who are closest to you. I know great blessings are in store for those that teach and discuss true principles of the Gospel.

Then there was the McIntosh family! They all got baptized on Saturday and were confirmed on Sunday during sacrament meeting :)  it was so fantastic. There were so many people there to support them on Saturday that we had to move the service into the chapel and then everyone crowded into the nursery room to watch them as they were baptized. Brother McIntosh, who received the Melchizedek Priesthood last week, performed all of the baptisms. I have never seen him smile like he did as he helped each of his daughters in and out of the water. It truly was an amazing thing to be a part of and something I will never forget.

There are lots of things I am looking forward to this week! Karl will be baptized on Wednesday so I will tell you all about that on Saturday :) The Sisters in our ward have been teaching this guy named Keern who will be baptized on Thursday and today in church he asked me to baptize him! So I will get to do that before I leave too. On Wednesday Elder Brock (who eats more than anyone I have ever seen...) and brother McIntosh will be having a wing eating contest! Brother McIntosh is such a beast of a human being too! He is 6'7" and can also eat tons of food. They are getting the super spicy wings from Pizza Hut and I think they will have around 100 so this will be super interesting. I will definitely take lots of pictures :)

I am so grateful for the opportunity I have been given to serve the Lord for these last 2 years. I thank Him on my knees every single day for this opportunity. I have learned and grown more in this experience than anything else I have ever done. I have seen the hand of God in the lives of so many. I know that Jesus Christ is our Savior. I know He loves us. I know we are children of our Heavenly Father. I know we have the potential to be like Him. I know that there are no coincidences in this life and that God is in every detail of our lives. I know the Church is true. I am so excited to begin my studies of the early years of the Church. I am so grateful to have seen and felt so many incredible things while here in Montana. This place will always have a special place in my heart.

I am so grateful for all of you! The love and support I have felt is tremendous and I could never thank you enough for all you have done for me. I look forward to catching up with all of you soon! In person! I love you all! See you on Saturday :)

Elder Holland
Hello Family and Friends,
Spencer is returning to San Jose from Montana.  For the friends in the Bay Area Spencer will be giving a homecoming talk on Sunday, March 15 at 1:00 p.m. in the Saratoga Stake Center on Allendale.  For the San Diego friends Spencer will be speaking on Sunday, March 29 at 9:00 a.m. at the LDS church on Black Mountain Road.  For the Utah family Grandma Ruth is having everyone to her house on Saturday evening, April 18 to welcome Spencer home.  I add my thanks to Spencer's to all of you for your prayers and support while Spencer served his mission!  Love, Teresa

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