Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Seasons, Times and Firsts




<b>Pinoy</b> <b>Filipino</b> Pilipino Buhay Life people pictures photos life <b>coconut</b> ...
Wish I could take credit for this picture but forgot my camera that day.
But it happened just like this.  It was just WOW!!

"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven..." Ecclesiastes 3:1


Friday, 13 Sep 2013- It was right at the beginning of our "season" of serving as full time missionaries and it was a day of "firsts." The first time we had ever gone out with Pres. and Sis. Brios to visit members of their branch, the first time we drove through the bukid or what we would call back home "the sticks", the first time we saw someone climb a 30 ft. coconut tree with only bare hands and feet to get some fresh coconut for the traditional Buko juice drink they served us and the first time we met Jennifer.  We were there to visit her mother, Sabina, to invite her back to church. She and her husband were baptized a few years ago but had become less active. Jennifer was a new mom, her son about 2 months old then and she was taking the missionary discussions. It was not the "season" for Jennifer to accept the gospel @that time but more than a year later...






...on Saturday, 15 Nov 2014, Jennifer was baptized. Elder Caycayon presided and I was asked to speak on "Baptism".  I told her about all the "firsts" we experienced the day we met her and told her that today is a day of "firsts" for her too. Today she would be receiving her "first" saving ordinance-baptism- and it would permit her to enter Heavenly Father's kingdom on earth and would start her down the path to the Celestial Kingdom or eternal life with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
Some members from Cortes Branch, Tagbilaran ZLs, Jennifer and her  missionaries and family, and us.


Sabina and grandson, Bro. Amarille, Pres. Brios, Elder Wilcox  (Hawaiian boy from Hilo), Jennifer,
Elder Magpali, Sis. Moquiala


"How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that
bringeth good tidings..." Isaiah 52:7
Elder Magpali (I tease him about his part Hawaiian name) baptized Jennifer




Another first...the first time we witnessed a baptism in the river.  "Behold, here are the waters of Makapiko. yea, and they were baptized in the waters of Makapiko, and were filled with the grace of God."

We had to hike down to the spot but it was well worth it.

We were surrounded by the beauty of  God's creations- a gentle flowing river, bordered with lush ferns and majestic trees. It was a perfect place for this sacred ordinance to be performed.
It reminded me of other sacred places:
the river Jordan
the waters of Mormon
  the Sacred Grove





Elder Caycayon presided
  


We were there to witness the baptism of a family-a mom, her daughter and two cousins. What was extra special about this baptism was our connection to its beginnings over a year ago.  Renalyn  was baptized in September 2013 in Tagbilaran.  She was the "first" in her family to accept the gospel. Her
baptism was the "first" we attended on Bohol.
Renalyn's mom, baby brother, little sister, Renalyn's son, two cousins and Renalyn
 She worked in Tagbilaran as house help for a member of the church. (In the Philippines those who are financially well off will hire someone to help with the cooking, cleaning and child care. These house helpers are paid room and board and provided an education) That member shared the gospel with her.  After her baptism she tried to share the gospel with her mother and family but they would not accept it.  But she kept her baptismal covenants "to stand as (a witness) of God at all times and in all things, and in all places..." (Mosiah 18:9) and continued to share the gospel with them.  Her "first" covenant year was her time "to sow" and today was her time to "reap" the fruits of her labor.  



It was a joyful day. Testimonies were born, tears flowed, the Spirit testified that what had transpired was pleasing unto the Father.   


Elders Tolman, Bayot and Francom.  Wet and happy!





The Panglao group started with 6 pioneers-Kenmart, Gilbert, Alex, Rodita, Annie and Cynthia.  Then the Bonite family came.  Then the Arcamos.



                                                     

The Arcamo family
We visited, we invited as the Spirit prompted, we shared gospel messages and after a few months this patriarch brought his family back to church.  His two sons were Panglao's "first" baptisms and he received the Aaronic priesthood. How grateful we are for this wonderful family!



Panglao Pioneers-Gilbert, in front next to boys, Alex, next to me, Rodita, next to him and Annie, in blue.


Following the boys was the Macabani family.  Our little group is growing!






















Our "season" is almost done.  Our "firsts" will soon turn into "lasts." Emily Freeman said, "The Lord is everywhere.  His mercies and His miracles surround us.  Turn aside to see the great sight."

When I reflect on all of these "firsts" I can see that the Lord truly is everywhere in our life. We don't see the end from the beginning as He does, not at the start anyway. But if we go forward in faith soon the miracles are made manifest to us through His tender mercies and we get a glimpse into how our little life thread has been woven into the lives of others.  It is a great sight to behold.  I'm grateful that I have been allowed to see it.

Monday, October 13, 2014

"When ye are in the service of your fellow beings, ye are only in the service of your God." Mosiah 2:17






"Good morning, missionaries. The bushes and trees you are looking at
are extremely dense and filled with large, ugly-looking, poisonous,
spiders and humungous ants.  Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to cut a
4 ft path from the road to Sis. Rodita's house using only machetes.  As always,
should you or any of your fellow missionaries be maimed or killed, the senior
couple will disavow any knowledge of your actions.  This tape will
self-destruct in five seconds.  Good luck, missionaries."
MAY 2014







With the help of Superman
and some super, hard-working (and good-looking) missionaries





MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!
JUNE 2014


Dear Elder and Sister Caycayon,
Our Relief Society wanted to do a service project that involved the missionary in our ward (my daughter), so they decided to collect things to send to the people in the Philippines. Because it is being sent by boat, I'm assuming that you probably won\t receive the box until mid-June.  I'm not sure if my daughter will still be in your area by that time or not, but I hope that you will be inspired to get these things to the people that would benefit the most from them.
Thanks!
C. McC

Dear Sis. Mc C,
We received the boxes you sent and want to thank you and your ward for your generosity and service for the Boholano families that received your donations. Please let your ward know that their donations were deeply appreciated by those who received them.
Salamat kaayo,
Sis. Caycayon
Senior Missionary
Bohol, Philippines


 


JULY 2014


"The Mission of the Liahona Children's foundation is to nurture the potential of children to lead healthy and productive lives by eliminating malnutrition
 and providing educational opportunities among LDS children and their friends."  


We had the privilege of working with the Leflers- Beau, Audrey, Bentz, Amy, Jorie and baby makes six (he's sleeping). This young family came to Bohol for their vacation...not just for family fun but also to carry on their family tradition.  Vacations are for service and service is fun.  They ran the screening for malnourished children. Our missionaries helped to weigh and measure the children.















Zone leaders: "Hey we're helping to move a house.  Would you like to come and help?"
Us: "Sure.  We'll bring our truck and haul everything."







 
"No Sister, not move house...move a house.
 You know, cutting the legs, lifting it and moving it from one place to another."



"How many missionaries does it take to move a house?"
14 to move it, one to encourage and the big luna, Elder Caycayon
to give directions and take the pictures.




Only in the Philippines!
"




AUGUST 2014

We had an island wide zone conference combining the 3 zones of Bohol-Tagbilaran, Valencia and Calape.
We were also gathered together to celebrate our 1st year as the Philippines Cebu East Mission.
But not with a luau.  We celebrated Filipino style and had a Fiesta!!





"HAPPY  1ST  BIRTHDAY  CEBU  EAST MISSION!!!!"
from the great missionaries that serve on Bohol



SEPTEMBER 2014



The beautiful women of Panglao:
Sis. Grace, Sis. Arcamo, Sis. Bonite,
Sis. Jean and Sis. Annie

Sis. Cynthia, Sis. Jean and Sis. Vicky




and the beautiful mga bata (children)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
We celebrated the mission call for the first missionary to be sent from the Panglao group.  He received good advice from a missionary currently serving and from a former missionary...

Elder Amata
Sis. Cynthia
a pillow case filled with well wishes and more advice...


and good music from our own Pinoy Elvis, Bro. C.

Elder Logrono
Called to serve in the
Philippines Cagayan de Oro Mission

Called to serve Him, heav'nly King of glory,
Chosen e'er to witness for his name,
Far and wide we tell the Father's story,
Far and wide his love proclaim.
Called to know the richness of his blessing
Sons and daughters, children of a King
Glad of heart, his holy name confessing,
Praises unto him we bring.
Onward, ever onward, as we glory in his name;
Onward, ever onward,as we glory in his name;
Forward, pressing forward, as a triumph song we sing.
God our strength will be; press forward ever,
Called to serve our King.
Text: Grace Gordon, alt.
Music: Adam Geibel, 1855-1933