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Daily Archives: February 20, 2016
Baptism in Selah
Tonight we attended a baptism for Louis Jensen in Selah.All these missionaries came to celebrate with him. Some traveled from Wenatchee, where Louis met his first missionaries. It was a great evening.
Yakima & Selah Stake Spanish Conference
This afternoon we had a special conference in our Yakima and Selah Stakes for all of our Spanish-speaking members and friends. It started at 4:00 p.m. with a keynote speaker, President Pinion, followed by break-out sessions on personal and family … Continue reading
More Mattresses!
They just keep coming! Six more mattresses came today and 4 box springs. Holy cow, we have mattresses! I sometimes feel like a movie set for the Princess and the Pea!The thrift store furniture in our garage is thinning out … Continue reading
Cleaning up the town!
Elders Shugart and Spackman in Othello are taking care of things! Last week they organized another service project, cleaning up some areas in Othello that needed attention. They picked up dozens of huge trash bags full of trash and garbage … Continue reading
Service in Othello
Missionaries this morning gave service in Othello! They made more than 300 snack bags for the athletes and workers for the Special Olympics. We love how invested our members and missionaries are in each community where they serve. Hours and hours … Continue reading