Monday, April 16, 2012

Kontrola

this week i had an interesting opportunity. this week at church we had a visit from both the district relief society president, and a member of the district council (the equivalent of the high council in an area where a stake doesn't exist). i don't know why but i was so nervous. the whole week i was worried that there was something that i had neglected, some little minute detail that was barely noticeable, but still against church policy. i felt much like i did shortly before scholarship auditions at utah state. fortunately the reaction i received from the visiting authorities was similar to the reaction of the judges at the auditions at USU: pretty darn good. they had a lot of nice things to say about how the building looked, how the sacrament meeting was conducted and about how the members carry themselves when they are at church. that was a big relief to hear. i wish i could take credit for all of the praise, but in all honesty most of it has to go to these great members here in banska. they are all such a great example to me and i have been so blessed to be able to serve them over the last 6 months. it's sad to think that my time in banska bystrica could be winding down (i probably have one more transfer after this one); it's going to be really hard to leave when that time comes.
 
ahoj'te
sam

Genralna Konferencia

originally i thought that we would watch conference in this branch this next weekend. i figured that it would be a good idea to let as many people as possible come and avoid the possibility of low attendance because of the easter holiday. due to a few previously unseen road blocks, however, we had to change our plan a little bit, so we watched the first half of conference on sunday and we will watch the second half this saturday. i'm glad we ended up watching it this week. i really enjoyed a lot of the talks. every time when conference comes around i am just marveled at how inspired all of these people are. sometimes when i'm watching some of these talks it seems as though the speaker wrote that talk with me specifically in mind. i really enjoyed president uchtdorf's talk. i also really enjoyed the talk that elder baxter of the seventy gave. i also really enjoyed elder oaks' talk abot sacrifice. sacrifice is something that i have learned a lot about on my mission. it truly is an eternal law--a law that we all must apply. we must all sacrifice something of lower quality (that something can even be something good) for something of deeper importance. we must sacrifice our time in order to have successful family relationships, and to go to church to renew our covenants every week. we must sacrifice our money so that we can declare ourselves as full tithe payers and help the Lord build His kingdom further. whatever the case, whenever we sacrifice righteously in order to keep a commandment, Heavenly Father blesses us. it is all a key part of our common goal to follow our Savior--the man who became the greatest sacrifice the world will ever know--the man whose sacrifice we commemorate with this weekends celebration. i pray that i will be willing and able to sacrifice enough, and consecrate myself approriately so that i can be worthy of His blessing as i try to bless these people.

Church

it's the most amazing thing. i think one of the biggest and most important things that i am going to take away from my service as a missionary is a greater appreciation for the sabbath day (and a greater feeling of guilt and shame for days of old when i had to be dragged kicking and screaming just to get me to go to sacrament meeting). how wonderful an opportunity it is to e able to take one day every week to concentrate on spiritual things and worship the Lord with other people who have the same beliefs and values that you do. i have been so blessed over the last five months to be the priesthood holder in this city who presides over that process. we had a great fast and testimony meeting this week. the branches out here may be small, but the testimonies here are as powerful as anywhere else. after that we quickly hopped in the car and drove down to zvolen. some of the investigators that the zone leaders have down in zvolen needed help getting to church, so elder romero and i drove out to the village where they live, sprinted to flag down the bus and got him to hold on for a few seconds while the investigators were getting out the door. it wasn't easy, but we got everyone to church, and we had a wonderful sacrament meeting in zvolen as well. what an opportunity it is to be the person that brings the church to these people for the first time. what a blessing it is to be able to give these people their first experiences with the sacrament. being a missionary in slovakia brings so many blessings and miracles every day. as we were walking through the town after church we were all musing about the day when there will be stakes here-- when all of these people will get up in fast and testimony meeting and talk about how many miracles the Lord has worked since those days when the missionaries traveled into a far-away village and ran down the bus just so they could help people come to church. to make a long story short i love my mission!
 
s laskou
sam
 
ps- score two "steve meredith" points for using the phrase: "to make a long story short."

President Irwin

i've mentioned in these emails before some of the fringe benefits to serving a mission. the main blessings that come from serving the Lord full time are familiar to all of us. there is, however, a myriad of blessings that come from serving a mission that one doesn't actually think about until one actually goes out and serves a mission. one of those great blessings is the relationships that you develop with the people that you work around--especially with other missionaries. the people who i have met on my mission are people who i consider to be some of my best and closest friends in the world. i have absolutely loved all of the companions i have had so far and all of the other missionaries that i have worked around. i have also been very pleased to develop a good relationship with my mission president president irwin and his wife. they are just the nicest people in the world. everytime you have an interview with president irwin you just walk away feeling like a million bucks. i had that opportunity this week when he came to banska bystrica to district meeting. it was great being able to talk with him and ask him questions and get his advice. he has truly been called by God, and i'm so thankful that i've been able to serve under his leadership. it would definitely be worth it to take a trip to england to visit him sometime in the future.
 
s laskou
sam

zvolenksy zaciatok

we're a part of history. after weeks of preparation we had the first ever sacrament meeting of the church in the city of zvolen. it was great. we found a place where we can rent out a room with chairs in it by the hour, so we are going to rent it out every week until we find something permanent. it definitely wasn't the same as the sacrament meeting that you'd find in sandy or anything like that (there weren't very many of us and we sang all of the hymns a capella), but the spirit was there and we had a great meeting. i gave a talk on the sacrament and by my own standards i think i did a good job--probably one of the best talks i've ever had. it was so great to greet the investigators after the meeting. they looked so happy. for the first time in their lives yesterday they attended a sacrament meeting. the Lord's church has finally come to them, and they will soon be able to enjoy all the blessings that come from membership in this church. i'm so thankful that the Lord saw me as worthy to participate in the establishment of His kingdom in this part of the world. there is nothing that i could be doing right now in my life that would be more meaningful than what i am doing now. i'm in the right place.
 
maj'te sa!
sam