Sunday, November 1, 2020

2020 November 1 Sunday Meeting Zoom 7 pm

 

This should be our last Sunday gathering with our missionaries. President and Sister Nielson joined us and told of the path they have taken this past week to take action to travel here as soon as possible. Their passports with new visas were lost (or stolen) on the handoff between the South African Embassy and Federal Express on 22 October. 

When they didn't show up at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, the Nielson's decided to take action on Wednesday by driving to Idaho to their storage unit. They spent two hours unloading items to get to the filing cabinet at the back. They retrieved their birth certificates. Three LDS missionaries walking back home offered to help them and they spent the next hour putting everything back. 

The Nielsons spent the night at their child's place and drove back to Salt Lake on Thursday and got on a plane to Tucson, Arizona to stay in a hotel that night. 

The next morning they joined us by Zoom for the special missionary meeting we had with Elder and Sister Anderson, Elder and Sister Vinson, and Elder and Sister Palmer (Area South President) from 4-6 pm SA time. 

They joined us for our mission office staff meeting and then went to an 11 am appointment to get new passports. It took one and a half hours. They FedExpressed them to the South Africa Embassy in California. Tracking said they should arrive at 10:30 am on Monday morning. They flew back to their hotel in Utah.

President Leavitt and I took the rest of the time discussing mission business and our last testimonial good-byes.





2020 November 1, Sunday Forming Lydenburg Branch

President Leavitt and I went to Lydenburg over a month ago and helped find and rent and small meeting space in the Cash Builders shopping center in a great location for the Lydenburg Group to meet. This space will do for a year or so until a perfect spot can be located to put modulars on as a church building.

This week, President Leavitt received notification of approval to form a Lydenburg Branch from the Lydenburg group within the Nelspruit Branch. He was able to extend callings and organize the meeting for today.

At 9 am today, the Lydenburg Branch was formed during sacrament meeting in the Nelspruit Branch meeting house. It was a joyous occasion for all!

President Leavitt and I joined the sacrament meeting by Zoom and were able to deliver our thanks and departing testimonies after the Lydenburg Branch presidency was announced and sustained and church business was taken care of and the sacrament finished. We would have loved to join in person but it is illegal for those over age 60 to be in church meetings. We enjoyed the other testimonies expressed during their fast and testimony meeting.

Lydenburg Branch presidency: 

President Alfred M. Sibanyoni

1st  Counselor Rudolph Roeloffze

2nd Counselor, Christopher Smith

Nelspruit Branch President Theo Mabusela will reorganize his branch presidency next Sunday.